Octeber 20, 1942. Captain I. W. Cahoon, $10 Porter Kansas City, issourle Dear Captain Cahoon: I am very happy to recommend to you Frank W. Mandeville of Lowe & Campbell, of Kansas City, : I have known Mr. Mandeville for over eighteen years and have found him to be a most dependable, loyal and efficient young man. I knew him when he was a football, basketball and track star at the University of Kansas in 1917. I came to the University as Direotor of Athletics in 1919. It was my pleasure to coach him on the var« sity football team as well as the varsity basketball team. He was @ great athlete, responsive and versatile. Since his graduation I have followed him as coach at Hays Teachers College and during his long temute wi in Kensas City. He is a man of fine : ability are unquestioned. . ‘man of no bad habits, and he has the ability to make hos friends in all walks of life. | I em glad to recommend him to you without reservation : a age 8 evasion. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.