\s June 6, 1945. Mr, Leroy "Bud" Parmelee, Lambertville, Michigan. Pear "Bud": I see that I have waited nearly e month te acknowledge receipt of your fine letter and also to —w the film, Killing the Killer. Mighty nice of you to let me have it. I really will not need it wmtil next fall or early winter, but I an going to take it over to the’ Visual Sducation henrien’ and see it run through. I am sure it will serve my purpose because the relaxation of that mongoose is something te behold. Again, thenk you so much. And if at any time you ever want it baok,: Iwill be happy to send it to you. It was a great pleasure to be with you last summer and I only wish that we might meet again this summer, although T am not too certain about that. I am going to be in the Summer Session here at the Univer- sity, teaching - ani our Summer Session 1s much later this year than aah I'll bet you and Mrs, Paomelee hed & great Vine with Ray Hides before the Michigan game. He is a rare guy. Yes, I remember Lynn King wary welle He was a star on the Drake | Bulldogs. I would have enjoyed sitting in with you two august gentle- men and spinning a few yarns. Again thanking you, and assuring you that it was a great pleasure to make your acquaintance, and wishing you everything good in this life, I eam Sincerely yours, | Direotor of Physical Bducation, — vs FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.