March 4, 1958. tnd 9 aa : : Fee ee March 14, 1958. . Dre Ae de Anderson, 717 Vermont Street, Deas Da» Andersons I have delayed a few days in telling you how very much I appreciate the wonderful thing that you ~ end Dr. Esterly did for the basketball squad, but we de eperentete 5+ sme the tend, ¢ Sone yee T bad hoped to get down to see you before now, but the next day after the banquet lrse Allen's father, who is quite aged and ill, required that we drive to peg yg ht an And then Mary end 2% seems like A fe Director of Physical Education, POAsAH Varsity Basketball Coachs WALTER VARNUM Potentate a CHAS. V. NORMAN Chief Rabban % f E. W. GEIGER Asst. Rabban _*D. A. ~ MEREDITH High Priest & Prophet Ee es _ BLAKE A. WILLIAMSON Oriental Guide fe J. E. VOORHEES Treasurer # G. G. BOLING Recorder ‘gampatgn for the purpose of establishirg an Activity Fund to A.A. O.: - » LERVENWORTH, KANSAS: = > N.MWA.S. Dear Neble: The enclosed literature will explain itself. cur Temple, at a regular meeting, voted to hold this money raising be used by yeur Temple this year, In the past such campaigns have been conducted by an outside promcter. Thia one te Abdalleh Temple's own campaign. All net receipts will go 1 the Temple, Through our own management we are able to give you and the public more value than in past similar campaigns. Flease read the plan and explanation carefully. Cur merchar.iise is of the highest quality. WITH THS COCOPSRATION OF EVERY NOBLE THIS CANPAIGN WILL BE 1 GReAT SUCUISS, Tha Temple has not askec this sort of cooperation from its members as often as many other Temples have, and it 4s the wish ¢f @ae Committee that every Noble will cocperate to the fullest extents Stteae pealizes that all who receive books ame : act ticket sellers. They ask, however, that you show the spirits $n such instances by placing your book with some. one to sell fer you, Yeu knew cf someone who would thank you for the cpportunity. Your book sells for 3 24.40. IF YOU SHOULD DESIRE Te PURCHASE YOUR ROOK YOU WILL R.GSIVE ANY TWO OF THS ONJ~ROCK ITELS; OR ONG CF ANY TWO-ROOK ITSMS,WHICH ARE \'ORTH MORE IN REY TAIL VALUE THAN THE PRICES OF YOUR BCOK, FOR INSTANGS ITEM NO. 30 HAS A RUTAIL VALUS OF $30.0C,AND. YOU WOULD BE PROUD TO CNN AB SPECIAL AWARD! The Noble making returns for the grea east number of tcoks prior te 7:00 PM March 20th will receive, as a check for } 25.00. our special appreciation of his services, THE FIRST FIFTY NOBL&S WHO Maks COMPLETE R&TURNS WILL RECTIVE AN ADDITIONAL BHSAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFT, ON YOUR TOZS, NOBLE {| L&T'S PUT LT OVER, De THIS: POR OLD ABDALLAH. : Yours iu the Spirit ef the Shra Gs Ge Seine, Walter H, Varnum, J. W. Parte? | Reccrder Potentate Committee Chatzma’ Merch 30, 1938. and in my opinion you cortainly ! quisition, if you could find a place for hime I imow a lot of fellow: feel that a trainer is not neces » that if the boys eccoms? I want you to meet hins With every good wiek, I am. é Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Education, FOARAR : Varsity Basketball Coachs Fobruary 25, 1953e Me Kemneth 5S. Adams, Breeutive Vico President, Phillips Petroleum Coe, Rertlesville, Oklehome Dear Brien’ Bootes Thenk you for your very good letter of the 22nd instente I een appreciate the necessity of curtailment. i was just. wanting to tell you about a corking good trainer thet would be the cause of your wimeing perhaps 20/5 more of your games than you are wiminges T lmow whet an efficient trainer can do with an outfit, and Dees ean really do ite Yow, regarding Ray Mblings I em very happy that Ray is meeting your expectations, both as to his athletic talents and his contribution in a business ways ‘There is no better boy in the country than Rey Ebling. He is loyal, courageous and efficients He has mo bad babites What more could you ask of @ boy, either for your son or for mine? Pred Pratio is enothor chap who de @ ewell follow with a fine mind, a great physique, and a loyalty that is The first thing that I ask of my boys is loyalty, and Pralle has got that 100% bulging out all over his physiquee te dossn*t know how to be crookede Ray and Fred would make a great pair of buseanssrse Tt was © Great pleacure to soaporate with your lire Je Me iitehell, in Kansas Citye I an alwys to be of benefit to you two fine fellows, and + Lie be-= liewes it has teen very seclanenia Tis Se very WEcAEy cmon lh sds cukinata wlth Wine wikeals Yes, ik ot walk be be Cs when she ay RING Ween ieenons We had a dandy time in ee and we recalled many pleasantries that all of ome Tiaecr aul cho eomed to have © onl tte +e teed yee oh Manin “ty Cathy a Sointtee was neue ‘we were going to ask you to sit on om bench like you did when the evereyiotorious outfit took then down theres “With Idindest regards and best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, FCA: AN Varsity Vasketball Coache =: ARTLESVILLE.OKLAHOMA K. S. ADAMS, February 22, 1938 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Fducation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Friend Phog: Am sorry for the delay in answering your letter regarding Mr. Dees, but have been waiting until I could get in touch with Herold Schmidt, who has been on a trip with his team, and just saw him this morning. Just at this time, I do not feel we can place Mr. Dees in our organization. Conditions in the oil industry are not any too good and we have been curtailing our operations throughout our entire company. Rather than adding to our forces we have had to lay off several hundred men. It may be that sometime during the year conditions will right themselves, which we feel they will no doubt do sooner or later, and we can then work out something which would be of interest to Mr. Dees. Ray Ebling is working out fine, not only as a member of our team, but is certainly doing a swell job in our Tax and Insurance Department. He is industrious and a hard worker, and we feel greatly indebted to you for his background. Was talking to Ebling the other day about Pralle; what type of en individual he is, what his background is, etc., and Ray spoke very highly of him. I want to thank you for the assistance you have given Mr. J. W. Mitchell, in Kansas City, regarding Dr. Herrington. Jeff advised me he is very greatly pleased with his work. I do not suppose you were back home when Mary Louise spent Sunday morning with Eleanor, but I know they had an enjoyable time, for they had such a nice time together last summer. I had hoped to get down to Norman to see the game, but I could not make it. I certainly take my hat off to you and the boys. You have a perfect right to stick your chest out and brag a little now and then. Dr. Forrest C. Allen — Feb. 22, 1938 -— page & I want to take this opportunity to thank you and our many friends there for all the favors you heave extended to us. | With kindest personal regards, and with best wishes for your continued success, I am Sincerely yours, November 20, 1987s Mr. Ross Ee Anderson, Jre, Business Manager, "The Gleam", William Chrisman High School, independence, Missourie Dear Ross: It was very nice indeed for you and your staff to honor me in your athletic sections Please tell Miss Janie Chiles, the sponsor, and Miss Alice Harrington, the art editor, that I feel honored. ‘Some one has said “As long as you live in the heart of a friend, you live at your beste I will send the gloss photo to you in the next few dayse ; I want to congratulate you people on your fine — victory of Sedalia High School. Mrs.» Allen and I had a delight- ful time visiting your school during the pep rally prior to the Fanece With every ink With I am _ Very sincerely yours, a Director of Physical Education. Independence, Mo., November 16, 1937. Mr. Fforest UG. Allen, Physical Education Department, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kane Dear Mr. Allen; The “Gleam” Staff of William Uhrisman High School ig compiling the 1938 Year Hook which will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Independence High School. Bach division page will present the picture of some former student of whom Independence may well be proud. The Staff especially desires to have your picture open the Athletic Section, if you will kindly grant this favor. If you will send us a photo, it will be carefully handled and promptly returned to you as soon as the engraver finishes the cut. Respectfully yours, oy aoe / j l/ ftecty Bocas Manage Sponsor October 22, 1937. ir, i, P. Ahearn Kanses State College, Manhattan, Kansas. Dear Michael Fennimore? One of my good friends, J. & “Ira” Henry, manager af the Coates House in Kanses City, mailed me a check asking 42 I conld get him a couple of good tiekets for the as State-Nebraska game at your place. I estimated the tickets would be $2.25 plus 15¢ for maile ing charges, which would bring the total to $4.65. 3 W411 you kindly mail Henry these tickets when yours come in? He, of course, would apprec- iate any courtesy regarding Location thet is nae fer you to give him, This gives me an opportunity to write you se letter that I have boen oe to write for a — I am writing Dr, King along the sam and I was wondering if it would not be possible on he Aote of our game here, November 15, for you and Dr, Kine to come down early in the morning and have « nice 18