1000 Board of Trade Bldg. Kansas City 6, Missouri March 20, 1945 Dr. F. C. Allen, Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Mr. W. W. Fuller and I were talking last night of K.U. men in service and he told me of your publication "The Jayhawker Rebound." I have two brothers, both K.U. Phi Gams, serving in the navy in the South Pacific, and I know that they would very much enjoy reading the "Rebound". If you can handle their names on your mailing list, we all would appreciate it very much. I will be glad to pay any fee, if there is one. I think this is a wonderful idea. Mr. Fuller told me that although he did not know sany of the men whose letters you reprint yet he reads each publica- tion avidly and enjoys them very much. My brothers are: Lt. (j.g-) J. H. Roberts, USNR Navy 131 c/o Fleet Post Office San Francisco, California Ensign Charles L. Roberts, USNR USS L.C.T. (6) 635 c/o Fleet Post Office San Francisco, California My brother Howard was graduated from K.U. in 1940, and then had one year in the law school there before enlisting in the navy. He took V-7 training at Northwestern, graduating in October, 1942, and except for a leave in the summer of 1943, when he had a visit at our home in Dodge City, he has been in the South Pacific. Charles entered K.U. in the fall of 1941, went to Oberlin College in the summer of 1943 under the V-12 program, and finished his navy preparation at Columbia University, graduating from V-7 training last June. He went overseas immediately, and is now somewhere in the Phillipines. Both boys are very loyal to K.U. and would very much enjoy hearing about K.U. men. Very truly yours, Af /) 1} ye tae Es 7 uc (nadenr Avec l KW IGE