May 26, 1942. ur. Claude J. ck 1606 Kearney, "i ° Washington, D, C, Dear Sample: 1 very wah appvesiated yout Cheistins greeting in the form of a posteard last winter. You had no addrese on your postcard so it was impossible for me to eomsunicate with you. While in Sabetha, Kensas, recently I talked with Rev. Edward L. Baker, the minister of the First Con- gregational Church, there. Me told me he hed your address and gave it as the one I em using for this letter. T am makinc a “please forward" notation on the envelope, hoping | that it will reach you. If it does, drop m a line so that some of your friends may have access to your address. I trust that life is going elong with you in fine shape and that at some time in the future we may get together to renew old acquaintanceship. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.