Apral 6, 1941 Myse Puth Me Bronson Agseciate Guidance Officer Office of Indian Affairs Washington, De Ceo Dear Mrs. Bronson: I am very happy to write you concerning Albert Wabaunsee, a senior student in our University of Kenssse As head of the Department of Physical Education at the Univer= - sity here, I have come into close contact with Albert Vabaunsee heving had him in two of my academic classes. At the present time he is playing second base on our varsity baseball teame I am the coach of the baseball team. I know Albert vory well and I find him to be a very honest, sincere, and dependable young mane He is clean, per= sonable, and has a definite desire to succeed. He is energetic, has « fine sense of humor, and it is my opinion thet he is a very safe and veluable young man to deal with young people. I would recommend him to you without reservation and I firmly believe that he would be a fine example for Indian youthe Over thirty yoers ago I coached et Haskell Institute end I learned to mow the fine qualities in Indien youth. I would say that Albert Wabaunsee has all of these admirable quel- ities that I found so desirable in outstanding young men at Haskell Institute. Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education and “ecreation Varsity Besketball and Basebell Coach FGA: mh