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Bob Dole E-mail Bill Hargiss was my coach but more importantly he was my friend . . . I was not a top rate quarter miler but Coach Hargiss made me feel that I could be. He left a positive imprint on young men that helped shape our
lives. BOB DOLE
Bob Dole Letter
April 4, 1945 Dear Mom,
Dad: I was very fortunate today I ran in to Dean Nesmith and Bill Hargiss who are in Rome conducting a sports program. Nesmith was our trainer at K.U. and Hargiss was my track coach. I've spent the entire day visiting with them. I've a pretty good chance of going to the next class if I do I'll be back in Rome before too long. Maybe you've read about the Sports School in the K.C. paper. A class lasts 2 weeks and is composed of 60 men, half officers and _ enlisted men. During the two week period you are taught practically every sport in the business. What they are trying to do is to develop instructors for the post war world. If I'm lucky enough to get in I'll let you know. I'd sure like to relax for 2 weeks with nothing to do but play basketball, football, and run... When I saw Coach Hargiss and my old trainer Nesmith I was convinced that I'm going back to school. Primarily to study but also to compete in athletics. I love to play basketball and football and compete in track meets. I hope I'm not too old when the war ends for I really want to do a lot of things...
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