LEE HAMILTON EVERGREEN ROAD ANCHORAGE KENTUCKY November 3, 1939 Dear Doctor: This is the first opportunity I have had to thank you for the four tickets which you reserved for Mary, Bondy, Frances Lee, and me for the Northwestern game at Chicago, October 21. Unfortunately, we couldn't make the trip and I wired Mr. Lonborg to cancel the tickets. I have just written Mimi a letter and told her that we were counting the days until the day we leave for Lawrence at Christmas time. We haven't quite decided what to do with our three dogs but have hopes of boarding them out to some friendly neighbors during our absence. Mary and the children and all of us have been very well this Fall and are enjoying Anchorage immensely. Our son is in the midst of his midget football activities and in spite of the fact that his team hasn't won a single game this year, he hasn't lost any of his enthusiasm. I saw Bud Rogers in Atlanta, Georgia the day before yesterday and he asked about you and Mimi. Bud hasn't changed much and is still just as democratic as ever. We had an enjoyable visit and spent the major part of his time between orchestra playing reminiscing about the old days at Kansas University. We will be seeing you December 23 in the evening. Sincerely a a Dr. Fe Cs Allen ace, 801 Louisiana Street Lawrence, Kansas