Me Replogle | Page ‘wo April 8, 1941 Will you please give Bill Arnold and Glen Foy my kindest regards? I wrote a recommendation for Jack Sands and I trust that you will get to greet him there real soone Give all the Kansas boys my kindest regards and I wish for you an especially large dose of the same good wishese Our family are all well, Thank you, Maxe Eleanor is a sophomore and Bob graduates as a preemedic with his AeBe here in Jumée He has been admitted to the University of Pennsylvania Medical College and I believe that he will do mighty welle He seems to know what he wants and he is working earnestly toward his goale He has not received his draft call as he drew a mmber pretty far dom the line, but I know that he is physically fit, as his examinations have shown each year prior to his basketball playinge I see your brother Bill quite often and 1 think he is a swell fellowe The football team is coming along splendidly and I believe that. they will have a fine team unless the draft hits them pretty harde Ralph Miller was put in classification BI, which means that he will not be called unless it is to drive a truck, and then only when the Germans get to the Mississippi Rivere Our basketball prospects are especially bright as far as new mterial coming in is concernede We have the tallest and the best looking mterial from one single freshman class that it has been my pleasure to have since I ceme to the -University of Kansas. They are big and double tough, so we should go almg pretty well next year, although inexperience way play a difficult roles I often go into the Athletic Office and see your smiling couhtenance as exhibited in your photograph which rests on Mrse Webster's deske It is a swell looking uniform, Max, draped around ea darn good athlete and a fine felloive. And it would not be emiss to say a handseme young Naval Aviators With kindest personal regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Nducation and Recreation Varsity Basketbell and Baseball Coach POAslg