February 3, 1942. Mre de Be Miller, Director of Physical Training, Air Corps Technical Training Command, 20 East Archer Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dear Er. Miller: I am very happy to reply to your letter of February 2nd concerning the qualifications of fea. puistion ak Auer Myeator af figainel Heaton te laa ae Corps. I feel confident that his training and experience are such that he would be a very valuabl IT have kmown Fred Harris for a oe ee a high admiration for hime He played three years on the varsity football team at the University of Kansas, ote on my varsity basketball team, He majored in our Department of Physical Education, and knows the fundamentals of physical education as well as athletics. : i At the present time Fred Harris is supervising a program for 200 boys, whose eges range from 17 to 24 years strenuous activity for the boys, such ball and baseball, as well as some of the , auch ae pinezene. shuffleboard, dances and social affairs. His duties boys. lle assists in carrying out a suitable health procran and is (active in first aid treatment. Pred Harris ia a fine, clean, capable, intelligent young man. His character is of the best. He is resourceful and industrious, EE ER LS Senet Ae Rie Papen i ais Sor tener Ab iene Bln Si von uke Heetian es evasion. If I can give you any further information, please feel free write me again. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Sanisieaniniss, FCA:AH | — Basketball and Baseball Coach.