September 30, 1957. Ur, Richard Stlar, 4600 Mill Creek Pariway , Apartment 115 Dear Dick: VYory hapvy to have your letter of the 29th, and you can rest assured that i will be very : happy to help you in any way possible. I am omlosing carbon ¢ of s letter I have just written to ©. E, NeBride, anf i would suggest thet you drop in and get acquainted with hin, Mec will give you. a line which will introduce you and if there is any possible where he can help you i-am sure Mac will be glad to’ throw games that _— sone in, in your @irection, Of course you know ak t on out of competitive football situation, but do have a lot ad friends in the rugged game, as "vot. 3 I am sorry that business is not a and although I em much against the war situation hopeful that your business will take a turn for tk better if it can go outside the war game, ieee it be a good idea for you to. wmte Matty Bell and ask him to keep you in mind for something. After you ~~ hin, let me : ‘lnow ané I will foliow up. way to got a good job ‘ff is to cet a good coach behind you. dc can realiy place you in a good spot, ani liatty is tho kind of a fellow wh who will goon a fellow. He is an especially — good friend of mine, and I will be glad to co te with you in any way there. Doing e thing a fe low is happy in is the thing he ought to do. Lots of good luck, Dick! > Sincerely yours, FCA:AH ~~ =—S—=sé‘<‘—s—séséiM tt Of Phyl Education.