February 25, 1941 dr, Paul Baker Peabody, Kansas ‘Dear dr, Baker: It is a pleasure to communicate with you regarding your two sons, Heath and Hoyt. I had a nice visit with Heath yesterday sorning for about haif an hour, and it was a real pleasure to talk to such an intelligent and progressive young “ane Of course, we are interested also in having Hoyt.with us, and I am very sure that with Heath's presence here and with the assistance we can give Hoyt in the way of work, you will make no mistake in having the two boys together at your own University of Kansas, You help pay taxes on their education, so why not avail yourself of this opportunity? Or. Jessen talked to te over the phone yesterday morning, an? he is planning to bring you and “rs, Baker and the rest of the family to Lawrence for the Oklahoma gase on “arch 7. It will indeed be a pleasure to see you and we will have tickets ready for you and your groupe : Anticipating the pleasure of sceing you again, 4” Oy 3 Sincerely yours, FCAzle:mln Director of Phrsical Education and Recreation | Varsity Basketball Cosch