June 6, 1942. Mr. Chas. Be Strickland, | ‘Peoples Gas & Electric Cos, Mason City, Towtie. Dear Chucks While this letter of yours dated May 28th does not pong. alley co I am just creeting Brother Strickland ee ee oe I, too, was disappointed indeed not to have said hello to your second daughter, Anne. Gee, I wish that Mra. Allen might have seen her when she was here. I am asking — _ that a University catalog and. other literature be sent Anne eat once. If there is anything thet we can do in making her stay in Lawrence more pleasant, ploase command us. fell fame when she comes to Lawrence that we want her to come to room 105 Robinson Gymmesium and say hello to use Eleanor, my youngest daughter, has been ettending the University of Pennsylvania and she wents to go back, but her mother has not decided definitely as yet whether she wants her to spend her senior year at the University of Kensas or finish at Pennsylvania. Bobby, who is studying medicine there, nies au eral acauast adbeast aac ono. earn ata days I dertainly did enjoy the exceptional visit thet I had with your family last year at Clear Lake and the nice got together we had at Mason City. It will always be one of the pleagant reminiscences to conjure over. Please give my love to your family and tell Ame not to forget me. tae eho ail of her dates arranged? One of my daughters is ea Pi Phi and oe = + —— a Fraternally, Direetor of Physical Education and Recreation, FPCA:AH 3 sage Basketball end Baseball Coach. |