dune 14, 1943. Mre Wayne F. Replogle, C. Sp., Chief Specialist MNenry Hill came in to say hello. Wo think he is a fine Texan. Ne told me that you told him you would rather be sent back to Lewrence, Eensas, than almost any place in the world. . We would rather have you here, Rep. . Chief Hill suggested that I write to the Bureau of Persormel Officer in Charge of Plz, Washington, ey Cas and ask for your trans- fer here. He also suggested that a personal lotter to Lt. Commander Forsyth would help. What I did, Rep, was call the Chancellor becuse I aid not want to do anything without the chief's o.k. You will remexber that I had previously asked the Chencellor to see if we could not have you sent here, if possible. The Chancellor said it was his opinion that no individuels were to be returned to their respective institutions. He knew that was true in higher renks, a chief apecialiets. i tic uek inns So uw: EE yok win Stak. sch wcieathins abeet Sade be cause I em stymied until you can give me more information, and then I will go to the Chancellor again. Chie? Hill told me that you were to be sent to Wabash but that unit fell through so it might be possible that since they are needing tvo more chiefs here that you could arrange the deal. I am wanting to do everything I can for you and if See ee ee eee you can write me off the record. Of co urse I will not use anything yeu say to mo in anything but an unofficial capacity. seguriag you {t would bo a pleasure to have you bask hore on ou campus, a regards, I em Very sincerely yours, —. of eee Education,