(Page 1) Latrop, Ore. May 21, 1918 Mr. JW. Bray, Kirksville Mo. Dear Professor: Will you please send me a recomendation [sic] reguarding [sic] my character and ability as a student while in your classes. Am applying for a transfer to the aviation corps as a piolot [sic], and a recomendation [sic] is necessary to accompany my application. Have been in the logging camps about six weeks. There is lots of fresh air here, but (Page 2) [no text] (Page 3) not much amusements. We are only allowed to go to town once a week, and don't get to stay long then. The only amusements in seaside are a dance hall and swiming [sic] pool. For my part I go to the bathing pool. The camp where I am located is five miles from seaside. The weather was very rainy and damp the first month we were out here, and the mud was almost fence deep, however it is much better now since the railroad is built. (Page 4) [no text] (Page 5) Have not receieved the Index very regular but sure appreciated it when it did come. Was sorry to hear of the Bull-dogs loosing [sic] the championship. Altho [sic] I am in Oregon my feeling is with the K.S.N.S. The time is limited for my transfer. would appreciate your immediate attention to same. Yours Truly Reuben Eubank 13th Prov. Sg. A.S.S.C. Camp 1 C. Clatsop, Ore. (Page 6) [no text]