July 2, 1941. Lt. Com. Nathan Young, U.eS.NRe, Kenseas City, Moe Dear Commander Young: I have been asked by Maurice Jackson to write you concerning his capabilities. I have known Maurice Jackson for over fifteen years. He was a schoolmate of my children in the grade schools, high school, and the University of Kansas. Young Jackson has always been of the intellectual type. He is clean, courteous, and capable. In high school he was known as one of the dependables in academic and athletic work. istently on a member df my freshman and varsity basketball team. And in addition he was photographer for the Jayhawker, which is the University annual. Jackson served on the publicity committee for Homecoming which is the big football feature of the year. Maurice Jackson is an all-around man. He has the very high regard of the faculty and the students of the University. He does not use narcotics nor alcoholics. I eam happy to recommend him without reservation or evasion. He is one of our outstanding young men. Sincerely FORESs, Director of Physical Education end Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach.