October 19, 1938. Dean Paul Bs Lawson, ae University of Kanense : Deay Dean Lewsons ee 3 A% @ conference with Hre sahil ithe se we eneees Monday afternoon I learned from him that he had told you that I hed mde a statement to the effect thet you had specifically objected to some of the writings of ire Allphine The material See rn + sichsenihedl tans thats tek iin titieiiad, wisi that I had never talked to you concerning the writings of Mre oe What I told him was that several faculty members See ee ae ene Seer Ae a had expressed ‘evel af faculty standings , 123 of tte emne about ven ty AAIphn wend no to ak 1 want you to inow tint Z didnot wwe your mane nor Lasa9 yj end endeavored to explain to Mrs Allphin to the best of ny ~~ ~ situation as it — , | . cisuntey of Vegiheek Minntbons FCAsAH Varsity Sasketball Coache eo to Mrs Aliphin - Oetober 19, 1938. This is written to you in strict confidence, and I wish | tas such, but I fel that. I should tell last spring, recommended that Mr. Aliphin be given two years to find another position. I was instructed to notify hime © Perhaps you will hear fron Herb, end perhaps not, but I would like to hear from you, and I just wmted to give you this information in advance. : : FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach | Dr. F/ C. Allen, 105 Robinson Gymnasium, Compute ; I am having some trouble with Monte Merkle r to pay his fees for about three weeks, now he has shoes have any other exercise clothes. He said he aid not have eny . a hime he would have to get busy or I would report him, . Allen will you back me up in this matter? Yours very truly, Ootober 26, 1953. Mr. Herbert G. Allphin, Department of Physical Bducations Dear Herbert: I have just received a very kind letter fran Mitre Se Ge Bayles, superintendent of the Department of Buildings and Grounds, in which ke expresses appreciation for the fine service you rendered in giving first aid instruction to the electricians. Tt is such things as this thet make departmental relations more harmonious end valuable, and we ere very ee Very sincerely yours, -—-« Erestor of Physical Sducation, FCA sAH Varsity Basketball Coachs UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS October 27, 1938. Dre Forrest Ce Allen, 105 Robinson, Campus e Dear Sir: oa thank you for your letter of October 26the, regard= ing communication from Mre Ceo Ge Bayles. I will be glad to purchase two tickets for the seventy- fifth aniversary dinner to be held November, 2nde I will procure the tickets from Mrs. Hulteen next Tuesday morning after Karl Klooz has deposited my checks Dr. Allen I am always glad to attend University functions of this kind. Sincerely, Bebo. anghnd December 14, 1938 I would suggest if you have e copy of these articles I would like to have them so that I could submit then to : Tanking you for the list of publications, and hoping en Sincerely yours, hseshar of Metaak: iecnlibels, | ‘ FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache December Dr, F, C. Alien 105 Robinson ~ Campus, Dear Dr, Allen, z : I am enclosing a list of my articles, have been sais by reputable magazines and newspaper . gpleavatt; @ “a ai el 4slen the baa hee “ an article, that I distributed a few years (ALO. ‘I think this list disproves this unfair criticism It seems to me that my articles had educational content ood construction, otherwise they would not have December 24, 1936. “re Herbort Ge Ablphin, Department of Physical Education, University of Kansase Near Herbert: 1 hewn oak mite of Abe Btud indteed Sn regaré to your part in the program of the Men's Sestion of the Central District Physical Edueation Associations I em wondering whet phese of athletics you are planning to discuss. As you imow, there are a great many phases to this subject, and if I knew just what phase you intend to cover I would be in better position to submit one or two problems, as you request. I shall be gled to hear from you again. Cordially yours, Direstor of Physical Gdueation, FCAsAH ‘ Varsity Basketball Coaches UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS December 22nd » £936, Dr, F, CG, Alien 105 Robinson Campus, Dear Dr, Allen, I have been asked to serve on the program of the Men's Physical Education and Athletic Section at the annual convention of the Central District Physical Educa- tion Association at Sioux City, Iowa, This district comprises nine states and I am to represent the college viewpoint of Kansas on the subject, "Problems In Athletics", I will be very happy if you will submit one or two problems, which you believe pertinent to this field, I will appreciate your response, Yours very truly, orbert J. Quook O07 RobZnson Campus, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF 2 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS December 26th, 1938, Dr, FF. C, Alion 105 Robinson Campus, Dear Dr, Allens In reply to your letter of December 24th, regarding the topic of "Problems In Athletics", wish to say that the questions can be of a general nature, We will not necessarily confine our discussion to problems in athletics but will also include physical education, The questions you submit can be either on the high school or college level, Thank you for your interest, Yours very truly, Habe § ] Mog. Do 107 Robinson-Campus, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE ARMED) DEPARTMENT OF | INTERCOLLEGIATE pracatie January 9th 9 1939, Dr, F. GG. Allen 105 Robinson Campus, Dear Dr, Allens In compliance with your request in your letter of December 14th, 1938, I am glad to send to you under separate cover my magazine and newspaper articles, For your information I wish to states That the articles on "Swimming Pools in Europe" were accepted by four different periodicals; The Red Cross Couriers; Journal of Physical Education; The Beach and Pools The Douglas County Republican, The data for these articles were observed, studied, translated and compiled for a final examination paper in a Physical Educ- ation European Travel Course sponsored by the University of Michigan, The records of the University of Michigan show that I earned in this graduate course six hours credit with a grade of "A", which I will apply toward a doctorate in Physical Education, That in their new book, “The Organization and Administration of Physical Hducation", Drs, Voltmer and Ess- linger quoted my article, which appeared in the December, 1936 Physical Education Research Quarterly, That this latter mentioned article of mine was also used by Miss Gertrude Baker of the University of Minne- sota in a paper, “Techniques of Supervision for Teechers in Training" presented at the Central District of Physical Educ- ation Association in Minneapolis in March, 1938, That my article entitled, “Annual Swim Weeks", which was released in the 1937 Swimming Pool Data and Refer- ence Annual, interested pool managers throughout the United States, Requests came to me for this material from pool managers from fifteen states and one foreign country, Dr, Allen, I am neither an intellectual paragon nor a mental monstrosity but I wish to call your attention to the space given my articles in various periodicsls along with UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS page 2- college professors, fellows, directors and M, D's. Two of my articles were presented at Association Meetings, I read the article "The Swimming Pool in the Community Recreational Program” at the Swimming Pool Owners Meeting of the Kansas Water Works Association in April, 1934, I also read the article "A Study of Present Practices of Supervision of Practice Teachers in Phy- sical Fducation in Teacher Training Institutions" at the Central District of the Physical Education Association at Omaha in March, 1935, You will please notices That I heave been a contributor of articles twice to the Swimming Pool Data and Reference Annual and thrice to the Beach and Pool and the Journal of Physical Education, That the two articles "The Swimming Pool in the Commu- nity Recreational Program" and "The Swimming and Life Saving of the National Federation of France", were each published by two different magazines, That my articles cover a period of over ten years; the first published in the Athletic Journal in 19273 the fifth in Recreation Magazine in 1935 and the fifteenth in the Swimming Pool Data and Reference Annual for 1938, Dr, Allen, when you have perused these articles, I will appreciate it, if you will return them to me, Yours very truly, tional on Gampus. January 30, 1939. American College Bureau, 28 Bast Jackson Blivde, Chicago, Illincise Gentlenens I em very happy to fill out the inquiry concerning the capabilities ga EER DE Lee ee ea Educati one Mare Alighdns 4 @ aphend\d petleun, of high perwuality and ew cellent habits. He received his Be S. degree in Education here at the Se ee ae ee eee a ee oe ee a major in Physical Educationse Mre Allphin has been in our department a ee en or him indeed. Mr» and ree Aliphin are outetanding in their shirttnienhien in ccmnaity Life ond extracurrioudlar entivitiens Mrse Allphin is es- pecially adept in her sovial activities, and lire Allphin is mow most favorably in our tow end among our facultye He is a member of the American Legion, having served overseas in the artillery division. ‘Mre Allphin also conducts Red Cross life saving tests over the United States during the sumer tims. He has been with the Red Crossa | number of years. Ne Sees Soe Se ES SS ee ee the University for the past ten yearse eS I em very fond of Mr. Allphin and I em happy to say that he is en especially safe and valuable man to deal with young peoples His Tt gives mo great plonsure to write this testinontal for ire Allphines Director of Physical Educa: FOAsAl ‘Varsity Basketball May 16, 1939.6 . Now York City, Ne Yo 7 en te “ais cissich ie aud casei wine te Aliphin, instruster in our Department of Physical Sducations — Mrs Allphin has been a mexber of our staff for fourteen years, during which time he hae done graduate work at the University of Toutes He has a Master's degree fron that institution, with Ay 5 sah ARtisbiin Sa valet, tab dik was es es case Salis tanphaaititg Secbabaded tai emeaneitg Gad GEE YoPee His character is exenplary, being a non-user of alegholic beverages end marcotics. fir. Aliphin has a very likeable per- _somiity end ho ina the unumial lasek of getting along with {an vary inpry to attest to the high ctaructer, fine perwon ee Iireator of Fiysigal Biuontian, tlew York University, Dear Dre Stack: . interesting lecture on Safety Education at the meeting last year of the National Health and Physical Education Association in Atlanta, Georgiae After the lecture I went to the platform and introduced myself. Mre Herbert Gg Allphin, a menber of our staff, is It is my understanding that you are directing this groupe University of Kansas for the last fourteen years, and I would appreciate any consideration that you can give hin in his behalf. work, I am ! | Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, August 8, 1939 “ry Herbert Ge Allphin, Fort Worth, Temes. My dear Herbert: Mrs Be By Detnodty deg the new nenbar of ou steff, will handle the supervised practice teaching — ee ee ee arte cae eae this falig I thought that I would notify you samewsat in advance so that you could mke more definite I trust that you have had a very pleasant sumere With ell good wishes, i am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FOAsAH oe ne lire Herbert ie Alliphin, Director of Physical Nducation and Recreation, Varsity pasketbell Coach. Intermed, Swimming Intermed. Swimming Intermed. Swimming Individual Gymaastics Individual Gymastics General Pe Ee (class made up largely of Engineers ) 31M Physical Education for Majors 33M Physical Education for Majors 87- Advanced Swimming 9:30 TTF 10:50 MWF 10:50 TIF 2:30 MWF 2330 TTF 4350 MW 8:30 MIWIF (with Mre Raport and Mr. DeGroot) 9:30 MIWTF (with Mr. Raport and Mr. DeGroot) 10:30 TT (spring sete) (4 hte Cre) " $e (2 hrse cre) 1 hre Cre