Jermary z, 19396 saseaiiiian‘ dsieiinichind ee Cities Physical Edueation end Recreation, S11 Maynard Street, fon Arbor, Michi gine na | to a statent major in the Damrtnent of Ure Chester Friedland is a junior in t : of Physical Education at the University of Kansas. Varsity Basketball Coachs April 28, 1959 Very sincerely yours, : Director of Physical Education, ALFRED LAWRENCE MAYOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CITY OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS JUDE ANDERSON CHIEF OF POLICE April 26-1939 Mr. Forest 0. Alien Director of Physical Education; Kansas University. Dear Doctor Allen; today sour letter of explanation also of pol- I received ite protest regarding the towing of cars off Miss. 5St. on last Saturday while the Kansas Relays were in prog- ress. t } inst of all I wiah to thank you very muci tor tne ma- r in which you make such a protest this is indeed Qqoo t O ppreicated as your letter was of unsual high class riticisim regarding this matter, - wish to state fully at this time the reasons for the removing of several cars from this particular location. Due to the fact “ips this was at a slight curve in the treet it does at this point constitute a blockade of ertain Traffic when cars are parked on bogh sidea@ of he Street which was the case in this instance while n the strait portion of the Street the traffic is able o clear by taking due caution, OO ce erie I was present myself at this location when one of the new City Buses became stalled as the new Buses are of sreater width then the old type; It was necessary to move some of the parked cars at this point and my rea- son for removing them to a garage was so they would be in safe keeping for the owners as any other parking space near by at this time was not: yeilable. I further wish to admit that it was no doubt an over- sight on my part for not having this particular point marked and put to much trust in the hands of the public of which was my mistake. 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HO 45 Gate OD Ort ed { © Sec Hep Cee Owmrd BA & yp April 24, 1989¢ Balt Palio Dear Chie? Andersons itn San Se OE i se rs at ee ee Te ae Then I come out my car we gone and I supposed someone a notified Mrée len of the vieronbouts of my cars : E < : F ; sibs; ‘sisi as adits: akin, Phillips Petroleum Company, ri Bartlesville, Okiahanaie Dear Boots: It is with pleasure that I aclmowledge receipt of your twonty-first annual report of 1938 I ws much interested in reading the digest of your great concern's activities. You Boots, as far as I am concerned I can just read millions I can read dollars in the teeng.e It doesn't Se ed ae onan Ge nd ok ee I em accustomed to reading large figures and not hooking then ee ro ate your thinking of mes Ion o Mrs. Allen so that both of us my tae tie plonaure of rending of you and your colleagues acconplisiments. Very cordially yours, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache April 17, 1939. «hg will acknowledge reeeipt of your letter of April 14th, and check for $25.00. Thani you very muchs With appreciation and best wishes, I am 7 | Director of Physical Gducation, FOAsAH Varsity Basketbell Coache JOHN L. GRIFFITH, EDITOR TELEPHONE ROGERS PARK 5074 THE ATHLETIC JOURNAL 6858 GLENWOOD AVENUE CHICAGO, ILL. April 14th, 1939. Dr. Forrest C. Allen Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Dr. Allen: Sorry to be so late with your check but since we have no money back of us, we just have to wait for adver- tising checks. They don't come in as they used to. Thank you for your co-operation in sending the article, Yours very truly, ees ~ Cpped Alice K. Griffith. Sy ot AKG-MC . rm na a onsen WE PRINT WE SELL LETTERHEADS | 3 a OFFICE SUPPLIES ENVELOPES “ \ N q BOOKS STATEMENTS \\ | SCHOOL SUPPLIES GUMMED LABELS i’ Fey BE ee DECORATING MATERIALS INVITATIONS MAGAZINES EELS aa ANNOUNCEMENTS 502 Commercial BOOK STORE GREETING CARDS HANDBILLS 7 STATIONERY FANCY STATIONERY ZIPPER BINDERS CIRCULARS MODEL PLANES AND SHIPS BOOKLETS Atchison, Kansas FLAGS DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING FOUNTAIN PENS —a March 31, 1939. —s Dr. F.C.Allen, eS Director of Athletics, (\» Kers as Universty, V Bawrence, Kansas. My dear friends All of us were delighted that you accepted our invita- tion to speak at the banquet for members of Ath ison's church league teams here the night of April 20. Plans for the event are going forward, and we look for a most pleasant and worthwhile occasion. The banquet will be at 6:50 o'clock,at the Methodist church parlors, et Bifth and Kam as avenues. I believe you spoke there, at a banquet, several years agOe6 The initial newspaper announcement of the banquet will be published in The Globe here tomor row. We appreciate sincerely your gracious courtésy in thks matter, and look forward with pleasure to your coming. Sincere}r-yours, 9 Evan W.Tonsing, Chairman of Committe arg | arte Pt a Auth ¢ 188. er Evan We Tonsing, 502 Comercial, Atehi son, TenanS< Deaxy litte Tomes Your taller of tanh: Gab kan ensteel during Dre Allen*s absence from the office, Ne is at present in San lyranciseo attending the convention of the American Association for “Nealth, Physical ~ducation and Hecreation. seth tei, ont Sr sasee’ te to oft oy Monday, your wi his attention at that times Ne has reserved April 20 for Atchison, ond I am sure you may cout on seeing him at the Methodist Chureh shortly before 6250 o*clock that Seoretary to Dre Ms Ce Allene March 20, 1939s ~ Mire John We Buckley, | Sports Bditer, Atchison tRily Ginbe, | Atchison, Kansase Dear lire. Buckley: Dre Allen is at present in San Francisco attending the regional plan-off of the NeCeAsie basketball bat before he left he asked me to tell you that he will be glad to accept your invitation to speak at your bamuet on. April 20 honoring your 14 jumior teanse The University does not have an allowance to cover the expense of such trips as thie, and Dre Allen finds it necessary to ask for 5¢ a mile to take care of his expensese If this arrangement is satisfactory, will you kindly let hin lemons? tn the meantime, he is reserving April 20 on his calendar for your moctinge Sincerely yours, Secretary to Tre Fe Ce Allens GENE A. HOWE . CARL J. G. BROWN PAUL ALLINGHAM a q President Editor Business Manager ‘4 FOUNDED BY E.W.HOWE 1877 Ske NTGHISON DAILY GLOBE CHARTER MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE REPORTS ATGHISON, KANSAS WH March 9, 1939 ns : Dr. F. OG. Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I have been requested to extend an invitation to you to be the principal speaker at a banquet which will be given here the evening of April 20 in honor of the 14 junior teams which have competed in the 1938-39 Atchi- son Church league. Due to the efforts of several men, including Evan Ton- Sing, a former member of the Atchison Globe staff, the league this year has been especially successful and the interest has been kept at a high pitch. The league is composed of both Protestant and Catholic teams. It is planned to have a city-wide ticket drive on tick- ets for the banquet and to make it a real affair. Awards and trophies will be given the winning teams. If you can come the committee would like to have you choose your own subject as they believe you would know best what the youngsters should hear. If you have April 20 taken the committee would be glad to arrange a date to suit your convenience. They would, however, prefer to hold the banquet during the week of April 17-22. Hoping that you can be with us, and with highest ae regards, I am Sincerely yours, a fe oette Mee” sepals EIGHTH IN KANSAS IN CIRCULATION - -- OVER 28,000 READERS Mareh 13,5 1939.6 play-off, He will retum leter in the week, and will no doubt write you in a short times Secretary to Dre Fe Ce Allene K. S. ADAMS PRESIDENT Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Deer Phog: I appreciate more than I can express your short letter of April 27 in reference to our annual report. It could have been much better; however, with conditions as they were in the oil industry and business in general, we really feel proud of our year's operations. I had hoped to get up to Lawrence for the relays, but things were just too rough. Mary Louise will visit the Pi Phi house I believe next week end, and I know that she plans to drop down to see you and Mrs. Allen and of course the girls. I appreciate your taking the time to write me such a nice letter, and I hope our paths may meet some place this summer. With kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, Mey 12, 19596 e \ litte Ae Oe Anderson, ; Ste Louis Public Schools, : Ste Louis, Missourle Dear Director Andersons banksy when he wants pills he goes te a drugstores; and when he wents information regerding physical education he goes to & I ean understand thet our comparative financial poverty, when we consider the seaboard states, does not render us with ability to pick out the best men at times, or at least to 14f% then from other schools. taxes, might enable us to piek up promising young mn that might be forced out of the upper bracket due to a out persomele If you Imow of any such young man with these qualifications I would apprece- fete your writing me at your early conveniences Vth all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, . lireetor of Physical Education, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coaches, May 13, 19396 _ We are looking for a man between the ages of 28 and 55 yearse Sane of the qualifications we desire in the type of individual we hope to find are a background in biological seiencss, ability to develop teacher training, or to do origiml research worke I thought that perhaps the retrenchment progran of some of the larger city schools, due to their failure to collect sufficient taxes, might enable us to pick up a promise ing young man that might be forced out of the upper bracket | due to a cut personnel. I can ) that our comparative financial poverty, when we consider the seaboard states, does not render us with ability pick out the best men at times, or at least to lift then from other schools. L If you know of a young man with the qualifications that I mentioned, I woulé appreciate your writing me at your early conveniences a With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCAsAH : Varsity Basketball Coach. be May 12y 19596 when a fellow warts to borrow money he goes to a bankg when he vents pills he goes to 8 a Grugstere; and when he ‘wants informtion regarding physical education he goes to as In the noxt wook 1 en going to witte you oonoorning the research that you will do on the eleven-foot basket for high schoolse I wart you, of course, if you will, te lock for as many — cure-alis in this elevenefoot basket which will eliminate any of these troublesone factors that our Rules Camittec members face by — having players tall enough to dunk the ball in the baskets Sane ot tee Gaeanadl coniae points emmerated in my paper will be sufficient for the present, until I can write you sae time next wooke _Tt was mighty good to see you in lew Yorke I always enjoy your stimileting persomlitye With ell good wiehes, I am oo ce areotor of Piystoa! niuoation, May 24, 1939 tre Kemoth Ss Adams, President, Bartlesville, Oklahoie Dear Boots: no your Phillips Petroleum Canpeny iaeutive Comteny, Cait Zhen we drive through the cnariry we are always loyal to Phillips and we will use this card to let then Imow thet Phillips’ Silusterious president reneubered us with his | Director of POAsAH Varsity mast toe K. S. ADAMS PRESIDENT BARTLESVILLE; OKLAHOMA- May 17, 1939 Mr. Forrest C, Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Phog: For your convenience, I am enclosing one of my Executive Courtesy Cards. This card will entitle you to unlimited credit in the pur- chase of every service and product offered for sale at any Phillips Petroleum Company outlet. The card is also national in scope, It entitles you to make credit purchases, outside Phillips sales territory, at all retail outlets selling the products and services of the companies listed on the back side, One monthly statement will cover all your purchases everywhere, Knowing that you have a friendly feeling toward our Company, it is my sincere de- sire to make available to you every facility and service which we have to offer. I wish to call your attention partic- ularly to the fact that the card should be signed immediately on receipt in the space provided for your signature on the back. If the above address is not complete and correct, I shall appreciate your advising me at once, With kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, " dune 22, 1989¢ ‘Secretary to Dr. Allens UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL® EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS June 20, 1939 Mrs, Alberta Hulteen Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Mrs, Hulteens Georgie’s sister who lives in California sent her a dress by parcel post and since I am having just the first class mail I presume that they have sent the dress to the office at my desk, I am wondering if you will look and see if you can find it, put on the required amount of stamps and send on to the address below, I will remit to you for the amount of stamps that you place on the package, We are enjoying aur stay in Fort Worth, Best wishes to all, Sincerely, Herbert GQ, 2212 College Fort Worth, Texas THE AMERICAN GOLF INSTITUTE FOUNDED AND CONDUCTED BY A.G. SPALDING & BROS. INC. FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GOLF 19 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK DIRECTOR PHYSICS & RESEARCH ROBERT T. JONES, JR. JOHN B. DICKSON, PH. D.,M.A, B.SC. July 9 3s 1940 f R.A. STAFFORD, M.SC.,B.SC. Li. E BURNS, B.Sc. A.S. MYERS, B.SC. ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS HORTON SMITH JIMMY THOMSON ; MECHANICS & DESIGN J. VICTOR EAST J. W. BAYMILLER, B.A. Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education and Recreation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Mr. Allen, Thar*« you for your letter of June 14th. We take pleasure in sending you under sep- arate cove: three sets of the golf photographs which have been prepared by the Research Labor- atory of A. G Spalding & Bros. Inc. An ex planation of each of the pictures is also at- tached. We shall be pleased to have you display these pictures on your bulletin board and to make use of them in your golf classes. We trust that this material will prove interesting and helpful to you and to your pupils. We look forward to hearing from you again, Z Robert T. Jones, dr. Director Sincerely yours, August 12, 1939. # Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FOAsAn Varsity Baskettall Conche —