October wz, 1944. Miss Mateel Rich, 21 Be 9th Bt., New York 3, N.Y. Dear Miss Rich: I au sending you one of ow’ Jayhawk Rebounds, an epistle that we write each month to the boys in the service. This will give you most of what we know about T. P. The Marines who are coming to see me have not arrived as yet, but next month's issue will carry some added information concerning T. P. 3 We will put you on the permanent mailing list so that you miy keep up with activities at the University from our angle. Thank you for your kind wishes regarding Bob. I am sending you a previous issue of the Rebounds that tells about Bob's wedding. He was president of his class in the medicai college, and yesterday's mail brought us notice that he was appointed chairman of the 1944 alwmi medical class at the University of Penn- sylvania., Bob mde a fine record there. The Rebounds will tell you of course that he is interning at the University of Kansas Hospitals starting November 1. I will not carry on this epistle further because the Rebounds will give you related information better than I oan in the short moments of dictation. Thank you for the poem. It has rather a ghoulish ring. Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, FCAsAH | Varsity Basketball Coach.