November 10, 1942. fo Whom It May Concern: I am very happy to recemmend to you Mr. A. M. Brown, a , young man whom I have knewn for ten or twelve years. {I knew him when he was a student at Rockhurst College in Kensas City, Missouri, and also during his college days at Central Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri, from which he graduated in 1938. He then entered the University ef Kansas in 1941-42 _. to do graduate work. lle had a fellewship here in the School of Education during that time. He was assistant ee eee last year. He is a fine wiittinines, is highly intelligent and very dependable. lie is extremely well versed in all branches ef intercollegiate athletics, having participated in football, basketball, baseball and track. In addition te this he has served as an official with eminent satisfaction. His experience is not of the mere accidental type but is founded upon knewledge and training. ee getting along with people. Brown is clean, personable and leyal. He has an except- ionally fine physique and he keeps himself in fine physical trim. He does net use alcoholics or narcotics. He is clean of mind and bedy, and I would recemmend him without reservation as possible officer material. Very sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.