Pebruary 24, 1945. Mr. Teno Ratner, 236 No. Pershing, | Wichita, Kansas. Dear Teno: I was delighted to have your letter of February 15 and I know how disappointed you were when Nebraska beat us. It was a stunning upset and it dazed the boys, but they came back in ' good shape against the Sooners and against the Kansas Aggies. You tell your good dad and your lovely mother that we would’ like to have the whole Ratner family cheering for us es they - @id-in years gone by when they were closer to Lawrence. When this infernal war lets up we will have you up here reguiarly, I hope. We would like nothing better than to have the whole Ratuer family on the front row. And too, when this fuss is over we are hoping to have your brother back from the Atlantic. I certainly will give Mrs. Allen your regards because she is intensely fond of you, as she is of the Ratner-olan. Dr. Robert E, Allen, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, is interning at Bell Memorial Hospital, and will be down tonight. Milton is prac- ticing law and he may also be here, although he is coaching the Haskell Indians, helping out for Marvin Vandaveer who has fone in the service. With all good wishes to you, I am : Sincerely yours, ~ Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.