Mey 9th, 19412 Mr. Jack Dean Harveyville, Kansas Dear Jack: It was a great pleasure to have you with us the monning of the Kansas Releyse I trust that you got as much fun out of it as the rest of ovr varsity and freshmen basketeers dide Knute Kressie was in the other day talking to me about your baseball. He is very anxious to have you here with us and I assure you it would be a great pleasure to have you on Mount Oread and to see you shoot both baskets and speed balls et the oppositions Won't you write me and tell me what your desires are? If you need a job to help defray your expenses in education, I am sure that Knute can tell you that if you are a good worker, you will have no difficulty heres | - When Knute entered school, he did not have a job, but he same to me and while I was not coaching baseball it was his favorite sport so we gave him a jobe At that time I was besketball coach but I heard what a fine fellow Forrest Kressie was, so I gave him the job and he certainly did fine work. The work pays 36¢ per hour but, of course, a fellow has to be on the jobe I em sure thet you are that type of fellow and thet you would not expect a job merely on account of your athletic ebility. : Please write Knute and let him tell you rather than for me to do so» I have always been of the opinion that a student in high school would much rather ask a university student than to telk with a faculty member. I assure you that it was a pleasure to have you with us and I trust that we may see you S00Ms Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball and Basebell Coach