July 3, 1942. Dear Dorman: Tek yes 6 suek Fer your very pond kati. I, too, am glad that mine arrived in time, You are ge ie. lank okie up from George Edwards. ft believe they wilt realise that they At the same time, Dorman, I am edith you that hed they been half-way decent about this proposition I would have felt like going along with them. But of all the vindictive and irk. some individuals who have been in our hair, Mr, Hatch has been one of the most persistent. And when I talk with you some tine at the first opportunity, so far as I tm concerned I still haven't Lia. CC ee they have any chance. that ¥ wait We dp be wake tm “Heel” Sigs ok A, have the Kensas band and the Jay Janes, and do our University some good. Why should they discover at the last minute that they had pulled a boner, and then try to get into the picture? | TI appreciate your friendship and assure you ‘that if at any time you would tell me that certain things are for the beat interests of the University 1 would go along with sone untenable bedmates if you thought it was the best thing to doe With every good wish, I am Sincerely y ours, Director of Physical Bducation, FCA: AB _ Varsity Basketball Coach.