! October 11, \1942. oe fi I Training Division, — \ ‘Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. \ Dear Sirs: IT am very happy to recommend to you Hr. Walter a Maurice Cannady, who has made application for the position of physical director in cs Training Division of the Bureau of Navigation. QT heve known Maurice oon for years, both as \ en undergraduate and as a graduate student of the University of Kensas. He majored in our department of physical education, 1 and has also taken twelve hours of work in physical education — 4 at the University of California toward his Master’s degree. ~ Cannady is a highly personable man, is f has a way about him that wins the respect and fri 2. } men with whom he comes in contact, and he is undoubtedly an ex- ceptional individual. As a varsity football player here in the : University he was outstanding. He knows the value of loyalty end cooperation to his superiors. His attitude towards his superiors is most commendable, and while a member of the team he kept in strict training and aided in developing an: ‘@eprit de corps that was most pleasing. I recommended him for a position in the Lawrence public school system, and he has done a splendid job. His scholarship is superior and his fine physical body attracts ‘ attention. His posture and bearing impress those with whom ‘ he comes in contact. He is neat, courteous and capable, and \ I am happy to recommend him without reservation as an instruc- i ter, a coach, or e personnel executive. Sincerely yours, \ j 5 \ Director of| Physical Education and Recreation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. . \ \ {