5] Be a . . a 7} / eWay wwe = ‘ 2 pg, Ad / AI 7 AN : : L~ | a . ~y Wi eel ; WEE HAH? Qs " CG sa f \ N ha ° tly ot Aol As COCO AN ——— KARL KLOOZ, BURSAR THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE BUSINESS OFFICE July 14, 1942 Dr. Forrest ©, Allen, Director Physical Education University of Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 9th, together with your check in the amount of $63.21 to apply © on the F, C, Allen Anniversary Fund, © for which I am enclosing receipt to COVEL . I am this day forwarding to the K, U, Endowment Association our check in the amount of $750.00. I understand the committee has instructed the Endowment Association the dispcesition of this amount. , Thanking you for your remittance, I am Bursar you for your letter of the 7th instant. cheok for $63.21 to Mr. Karl Klobs, "Gy Allon Sobdlarohip Fund” in the anount Director of Physical Sducation, Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr, Kexl Klooz, University of Kensas. Dear Mire Klooz: Se ee ee ee ee for $63.21 for the purpose of completing the “F. Ce Alle Scholarship Pund" in the amount of $760.00. In socordance with a letter I received from Fred Blisworth this.amount is to be turned over t the Endowment Association to be invested in a defense allowed to mture to $1,000. Huco T. WebELL, ’15, !’20, President Frep ELtswortu, ’22, Secretary Bertua Lucxan McCoy, ’og, Vice-President Supreme Court, Topeka, Kansas Alumni Office, Lawrence, Kansas 1315 Rural, Emporia, Kansas ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLISHER OF THE GRADUATE MAGAZINE HeapguarTERS—ROOM 2 FRranK Stronc Hatt LAWRENCE, KANSAS July 7, 192 Drs Fe Ce Allen 105 Robinson Campus Dear Phog: I have talked with Harold Ingham, vice-chairmen of the Committee on the F. C. Allen Scholarshipe He agrees with me heartily that if it is your wish you cer- tainly should be permitted to complete the fund up to $750.00. He also is strongly of the opinion that the entire committee, as well as all other contributors, want your wishes followed on such matters as time for the scholarship to begin operatinge Therefore, if you will send to Karl Klooz the amount of $63.21, he will put that with the money he has on hand and turn over the complete $750.00 to the Endow- ment Association. I am sending a letter of instruction to the Endowment Association with copies going to the Committee on Aids and Awards, to the Chancellor, and into our files, which will complete the instructions. Thanking you sincerely for your good and gererous attitude and deed, I am, Cordially yours, DIRECTORS Bruce Hurp, 1’14, Santa Fe Offices, Topeka Joun E. Boyer, ’28, 30, WKH Bldg., Wichita Franx L. Carson, 713, First Nat'l Bank, Wichita Dotpx Simons, ’25, Journal-World, Lawrence Joanna GLEED Wacsrtarr, fa’21, 1730 Indiana, Lawrence Crarence L. Burt, e’o9, Hutchinson Batrour S. JeFrFrrey, ’28, Nat'l Bank of Topeka, Topeka W. T. Grant, fs’o5, Business Men’s Assurance Co., Kansas City, Mo. Harxanp B. Hurcuincs, 116, 1207 Grand, Kansas City, Mo. Oscar S. SraurFEr, fs’12, Topeka State Journal, Topeka Active Membership, with Graduate Magazine Subscription, $3 Annually. Life Membership, $60 Single Payment or 10 Installments of $7.50. Alumni Assoctation University of K areas Professor Olin Templin Endowment Association Cempus _ Dear Professor Templin; This will revise instructions given in my letter of April 27 regarding the Fs Cs Allen Scholarship Funds 4 A late contribution of $25, plus a contribution from Dr. Allen himself of $63.21, brings the total amowmt up to $750. It is Dre Allen's desire that this be left to accumlate wmtil it is an even $1000. This will require twelve years. Mr. Klooz, University bursar, will turn over to you a check for $750. It is the desire of the F, Ce Allen Scholarship Committee that you buy a United States war bond with this amount and that the Committee on Aids and Awards, with your kind assistance, make plans for starting the execution and administration of the Fe Ce Allen scholarship or scholarships after the bond has matured to $1000. Respectfully yours, sup re FE: mln . Secretary Mr. Fred Ellsworth, Alumi Assoolation. Dear Pred: I acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 2nd instant. @ pat You mention that the $750 bond nets only 23% and that it would require twelve years to mature. I didn't know that there wes any difference for organizations, foundations, and the like. But even so, twelve years is only two more years and I think it would be better to buy the $750 bond. I would be willing to’ make up the difference ($63.21) if your committee is Willing. | Of course, if this is not agreeable with you it is perfectly all right with me. I thought the $1,000 ce However , that is up to your committes. Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. Huco T. WepeL1, ’15, 1’20, President Frep ELLswortu, ’22, Secretary Bertua Lucxan McCoy, ’og, Vice-President Supreme Court, Topeka, Kansas Alumni Office, Lawrence, Kansas 1315 Rural, Emporia, Kansas ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLISHER OF THE GRADUATE MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS—ROOM 2 FranK Stronc Hatt LAWRENCE, KANSAS July 2, 1942 Dre Fe Ce Allen Director of Physical Education Campus Dear Phog: Thanks for your letter of June 25. Since writing our letter which you got, the fund has received another $25 contribution so the totel amount is actually $686.79, leaving only $63.21 short of the $750 goale I wonder if you are right about $750 running up to $1000 in ten years. My experience in war bonds has been that organizations, foundations, and the like can buy only series F and Ge They net 22% which would require twelve years to mature $750 into $1000. Iwill get in touch with you about this next week. Cordially, Secretary DIRECTORS Bruce Horo, |’14, Santa Fe Offices, Topeka Joun E. Boyer, ’28, I’30, WKH Bldg., Wichita Frank L. Carson, 713, First Nat’l Bank, Wichita Dotpx Simons, ’25, Journal-World, Lawrence Joanna GLEED Wacstarr, fa’21, 1730 Indiana, Lawrence Cxarence L. Burt, e’09, Hutchinson Batrour S. JEFFREY, ’28, Nat'l Bank of Topeka, Topeka W. T. Grant, fs’o5, Business Men’s Assurance Co., Kansas City, Mo. Hartanp B. Hurcuunes, I’16, 1207 Grand, Kansas City, Mo. Oscar S. Sraurrer, fs’12, Topeka State Journal, Topeka Active Membership, with Graduate Magazine Subscription, $3 Annually. Life Membership, $60 Single Payment or 10 Installments of $7.50. dune 25, 1942. Coral tteey Phog Allen 26th Anniversary ceetration EB. Re Ebel f Havold G. Ingham / Penl Gidacott /| Clarence McGuire i Balfour S. Jeffrey = | A. E, Woestemeyer. / | Gentlemen and Friends: {| | I take this means of thanking you for your generous efforts in showing me this tional ¢ and » = nete that you placed in the care of Prof Olin T , Secretary of the Endowment Association, the sum of $661.79. I note further that there was an item of $93.35 spent for and renmbrances for Mrs. Allen and ie I want you to inow how greatly I appreciate this. 3 In Ttam 3 you state that Defense Bonds are to be con~ : 3 yehip fund, and so forth. You state pty ag ode Dreger rm Sew | ge mgt ys pgp porto Jhon which the honoree (I. °. Saal 1 submit. your wishés and desires, I would like fizarors mes ee forcast oredpdiy ce ygy Aly ‘ Mn 3 Ss0¢j University of a E aNSag Profe Olin Templin Endowment Association Frank Strong Hall Dear Profs Templins The committee in charge of the Phog Allen 25th Anniversary Celebration held March 6, 1942, places in your care the amount of ' $661-79- The committee hopes that the sum will grow through contribue tions from persons who wish to express appreciation for the great service of Dre Allen to the University of Kansas, as basketball coache The total emount of noney received for the Phog Allen 25th Kentsaieiniy Celebration was $817e32. From this $155.53 was deducted for expenses and giftse Of the expenses $93.35 went for gifts to Dre and Mrse Allen, including the book of greetings, and $62.18 for the cost of letters and expenses incurred in the pre-game ceremonye In soliciting tangible expressions of appreciation of Dr. Allen's long period of service to the University, the committee an- nounced definite plans for this fumd which we desire to have filed in your office as a record of the transactions and as instructions for the future handling. le It was agreed that necessary expenses and special gifts to Dre and Mrs. Allen were to be taken from the contributions. 2 The remaining sum and additional donations to this fund are to be invested in Defense Bonds. Se The Defense Bonds are to be converted at maturity into a scholarship fund known as the Fe Ce Allen Scholarship to be administered by the University Committee on Aids and Awardse In establishing the detailed arrangements for granting awards from this fund, the ccammittee shall give consideration to any recommendation which the honoree, Dre Fe. Ce Allen, shall submit. 4. If, following termination of the war before maturity of the bonds, there is apparent a vital need for additional scholarship funds, the Coumittee on Aids and Awards shall have authority to cash the bonds and make the money available immediately to provide scholar- shipse 2=