10 vv ee | : July Sl, 1942 ire Bob Pluker, Chapman, Kansas. ° Dear Bob: Mire dames Roderick with his father and Mr, Bixby, the ‘superintendent of schools from Wetmore, Kansas, ceme in to see me the other day, Jim is going to study medicine at the University. He was an excellent student at Wetmore High School, and from every bit of information that I have ro- eeived concerning him I predict that he will be in the top bracket of his classes here at the University. 3 He is desirous of getting in one of the cooperative houses. I talked to Professor Hilden Gibson over the tele- phone end he suggested thet I write you. I would appreciate any consideration that you ean give this very worthy young _— May I hear from you et your convenience? I sincerely trust that you are having a fine sumer end that you will return to the University in fine shepe to tackle & full year of academic activity as well as a tough football schedule ° Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA Varsity Basketball Coach.