June 30, 1942. Henry regarding that physician who examined yous Gwinn did not remember his name but he was a University of Missouri graduate. T talked to Gwinn about the possibility of your getting in some other place in the Marines and he said that he was definite- that you could not besause the physician talked to Gwinn your case end he said that if you went any place else you | have to make a sta ; why you came there and then it would be forthcoming that you had made application to the Kansas \ City branch and since you had been turned down there they would , do likewise. It was Gwim's opinion that it would be no use for Sinple tests, and later this physicien would be checked upon and he would be called on the carpet. He wanted to do anything he _ ould in your behalf but it was against professional ethics for him toe do so. So I believe, Tommy, if I were you I would go along with ‘Bill Brill in this new set up. Of course, I would be glad to do anything i could for you at my time. By the way, Tommy, here — is a constructive suggestion. I would suggest that you go to see Dr. Don Carlos Peete. You know him, of course. His office is in the Argyle Building, and he lives on Cambridge Avenue in Kansas City, Kensas. That is a professional matter that you are discussing | and why not put it up to him. If anybody sould do | | Dr. Peete would do it. I am not | Dr. Peete is in the same profession he be able to help in this situation. Let me hear from you as to what you think is the better thing to do, and I will be guided by your desire. _ With all good wishes, I am | | Sincerely yours, i E : | Director of Physical Musation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. |