May 11, 1943. Pe Mr. Be Co Bergeson, Asst. to the Director of Personnel oe American Red Cross, 1709 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. Dear Lire Bergeson: In reply to your inquiry regarding Otte Dean Unruh, of Bethel College, Newton, Kansas, beg to state ~ that I have known Mrs Unruh for some fifteen years. I had him on my varsity basketball team when he was a student here at the Universi ty of Kangees seth sider dete “aekeiicld deh nielenieliaieinaten yOUNg, Taste He is loyal to the extreme, is sincere and honest. He does not use naresoties nor aleoholica in any way. I will recommend him without reservation or evasion. He is in a school of Dunkards and they are very clean ani simeers people. He does not have that extreme polish that some people have, but he has character to an unusual degres. You can cout on an indefatigable and honest fellow. He would be an extremely fine influence with young men and would aooperate with his superiors in every possible wy. He is a fine, capable young mane Direotor of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.