De Ke: Brace, University of Texas a Austin, at — -. i . oe ‘Just, leavihg igh for eysuling. engagement. Will be" glad to accept under conditions” outlined : 3 in your. WNP 0 Will write tomorrowe. Forrest C 4 Allens Lawrence, Kansas March 19, 1940. I feel honored in your asking me, you it would give me great pleasure to be associated with your deypartnent. Awaiting your reply, I an Very sincerely yours, FCAsAH Manager, NeCeAche Basketball Tournanente THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AUSTIN DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION March 12, 1940 Dr. F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I am writing to sound you out as to your possible interest in serving as an instructor in our short term basketball course during the week of August 12 to 17, at a salary for the period of $160, I cannot make this as a definite appointment since our plans are not entirely settled, but I would appreciate an immediate reply from you as to your possible interest in this. I am, Sincerely yours, DD; ley Brace Chairman X ee ih ot heb are i r e Eg CLASS OF SERVICE 1201 This is a full-rate Telegram or Cable- = — its de- erred character is in- = dicated by a suitable LC=Deferred Cable symbol above or pre- ceding the address. R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. SC. WILLEVER Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD ~—_—_sC« FIRST VICE-PRESID ENT LH 7 ‘The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin, Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination Received at 646 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas. Phone 2764 r KAM7 49 NT=AUSTIN TEX MAR 30. DR FORREST C ALLEN= UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS KR= WILL YOU ACCEPT APPOINTMENT TO. OUR SUMMER STAFF DURING WEEK AUGUST 12 TO 17 INCLUSIVE» SALARY ONE HUNDRED SIXTY DOLLARS- EXPENSES WOULD BE ONLY TRANSPORTATION AND LIVING EXPENSES WHICH YOU WOULD HAVE TO BEAR» PLEASE WIRE IMMEDIATE REPLY AND GIVE YOUR TITLE AND DEGREE FOR CATALOG. IF YOU ACCEPT= D K BRACH DEPT PHYSICAL ED.U Te | 12.17. © te THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE April 12, 19406. saps Aelita Poneiionlly, University of Texms, Dear President Raineys 1 gon boncie to aclnowledge receipt of your ind emanaduntiion of thx 9Us inwtank Sufomsing ns that has approved my appoimaunent as instructor in i Education (partetime) from August 12 te 17, coun, wt a salary of $160.00 for the period. | Tem very hapyy to accept this appointment. Very sincerely yours, : : Hrestor of Physien! Rhwation and Meerentton, FCA sAH : Varsity Basketball Coathe | THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT April 9, 1940 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Professor of Fhysical Education The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allens Pursuant to the recommendation of the Budget Coun- cil of the Department of Physical Education, con- curred in by Dean Pittenger, I am approving your appointment as Instructor in Physical Education (part-time) in the Second Term of the 1940 Sumer Session (August 12 to 17, inclusive) at a salary of $160.90 for the period. I shall very much appreciate your advising me at your early convenience whether or not you can ac- cept this appointment. Very cordially yours, Homer P. Rainey, Presideht 251 Lichter E. G. Kingsbery Frank Sapper Manager Asst. Mgr. Texan Hotel AUSTIN, TEXAS May 6, 1940 bY, Ff, CG. Alien University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Your name has been given to us as one who will serve on the faculty of the University of Texas Summer School, : and we are writing to ask you to stop with us while in fhustin if you. are going to itvye at a Hotei, Tt "“e are lécated in the heart of Austin, convenient to theatres, stores, restaurants, post-office, etc., and only twelve blocks from the University Campus. Our hotel has a hundred comfortable rooms and whet we lack in size we endeavour to make up in personal service. It has been our pleasure to have some members of the University faculty live with us as long as six years at a time. Our summer rates to faculty members and persons attend- ing summer school are most attractive. Of course it would be necessary for you to see the different type rooms we have in order that we might quote retes to you intelligently. Trusting that we msy have the pleasure of serving you in the near future, we are Very truly yours “A Friendly Place in the Friendiy City” May 8, 1940. tire Milton Kelley, ; Heed Trainer, : Athletic Association, Uni versity of Tems, Austin, Texase Dear Milt: I am to have a pert in the short course at the University of Texas fron August 12 to 17 this sumer, and have @lready received several letters fron desiring to rent their roonse I am wondering if you will tell me where is the best place to stays With Kindest regards, I om Cordially yours, | | Director of Physical Education and Reoreation, — FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coaches ! none _ July 6, 1940. August 12 to 1% 1 believe your Coach Gray will give tho course for the full term and I an just his comse, as I understand it. Por that reas, being there only a week, I will not be placed in a very favorable position to rent an _ epartuemte I imagine w will stay at one of the hotels. LivSe Allen plans to accompany mo< ee | Do you lmow of anything we might get for a week that would be reasonablet I will appreciate your kind reply. | Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache June 27, 1940 Dr. F.C. Allen Professor of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: _ I notice from the summer school catalogue that you are ~ to be here the second six weeks. It occurred to me that you might be interested in renting a furnished apartment, and ao I ashlee which will be available, this note is being en 7. descrix tion of oo .. is enclosed. FOR SECOND TERM SUMMER SCHOOL ‘ FURNISHED APARTMENT. Five rooms, well furnished--everything except linens. Brick house, downstairs, new, clean, cool, quiet. Ten minutes walk west of campus. 1918 Robbins Place. Garage. Rent for six weeks term, $60.00 Allen and which hotel pleasant aly yours, Director of Pirysical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach Jack Gray tne oF eng iow sine ‘I would like to Imow what my teaching schedule will be for the week of August 12 to 1%» , Maile T an thare perhaps we aan talk about officials for our tasketbell gamete : S| wilkass dint way inieliis ING) coma on and x would like to have your suggestions regarding a hotel or scm place we can ctay where there are pleasant surroundings Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach PAZ August 1, 1940. ; Director of Physical duontion end Reereation, PCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. g 3% August 1, 1940. Mrector : } and of Physical Education Vareity Basketball Coathe Very sincerely yours, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AUSTIN Eye a Sry pees o's ee os ; ) Sie fiir Fa MIRE cap + Re NCEE TO MEALS kh 3. Veta st Crue ? ; ea eacs ie dake ili ei, Ai ja Mean Res Ropar aN Cece hiete yeog em ' aa : : Deni " ih ag a 4 nag ‘i \. poe sl 4 otras Hh eee ae a eee % Pett: See ears Geeta ee ins 7 trientine ear hel aes ee canon ee ee, . ' : i 2 i 3 Pe ese ipa ata BU): Nair an Sha a hk iy Iai i " oa cist D0 died LPNS RE a pee % . pity ie BO ites a bieeei... * AP ee ae ex eR SL ‘ey ; ‘ ” . a eave ‘ 2 ey hy areca arte Dai het ag _ THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS School of Education Austin, Texas The Department of Physical and Health Education ANNOUNCES A Special Summer Short Course in THE COACHING OF BASKETBALL (FOR MEN) Physical Education 215 The course will deal with development of skills, individual and team play, organization of practice, handling teams dur~ ing competition, rules, and officiating. Instructors ‘Mr. Jack Gray, Head Basketball Coach, The University of Texas (Coach Gray s team won the Southwest Conference Championship in 1938~39 and finished second in 1939-40) Dre F. C. "Fog" Allen, Director of Physical Hducation and Head Coach of Basketball, University of Kansas (Dr. "Foz" Allen's team tied for the Big Six Conference championship in 1939-40, defeated Rice and U.S.C. in Western N.C.A.A. play-offs, and finished second in National N.C.A.A. play-offs.) Dates August 5 to 17, 1940 The course will meet daily 13-2 during the week of August 5to10, and daily from 9-12 and 2-5 (Except Saturday, 2-8, August 17) during the week of August le to 17, The Texas High School Football Coaches Association will meet at the University, August 5 to 10. Men can attend the High School Football Coaches Association and the Basketball course during the two weeks from August 5 to 17. Fees For Credits Two semester hours. The University registration fee of $15.00 and Laboratory fee of $2.00. For Non-Credit; The visitor's fee of $5.00. Students registered in the second term of Summer Session can take the course subject to schedule arrangements, without additional charge except the $2.00 labora- tory fece ‘Reasonable living arrangements can ve made on the Campus or in Austin. Address inquiries to the Registrar ar to D. Ke Bracc, Chairman, Department of Physical and Health Education, The University of Texas, Austin, Gf the good hoteles Just ou I ta ale to get & rom where I can cool off occasionally I assure you I will give you your HMnay*s wortine a ie Wd. be 0 pheneern 46 lc eens 2 Wika endewsel a ee With all good wishes, Tem, ici , Director of Physical Gducation and Reereation Varsity Basketball Coach THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS MANAGER July 31, 1940 Dre Forrest C. Allen Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lewrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allens I have just returned from e vacation to Mexico City, which explains my delay in answering your letter. I am not in a position right now to give you all the information that I would like to regarding a place for you to stay. I am today getting prices from the air-conditimed hotel in town end the air-conditioned tourist courts. I have talked to Dean Nowoiny, who is in charge of the housing progrem for the High School Coaches Association, which will be held here next week, and he assures me that he can give you a nice accommodation. As soon as I can get additional information regarding these different places, I will let you know. Trusting that you have had a pleasent sumer, I am Yours sincerely k Gray sketball Coach JG:AA THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS School of Education Austin, Texas The Department of Physical and Health Education ANNOUNCES A Special Summer Short Course in THE COACHING OF BASKETBALL (FOR MEN) Physical Education 215 The course will deal with development of skills, individual and team play, organization of practice, handling teams dur- ing competition, rules, and officiating. Instructors Mre Jack Gray, Head Basketball Coach, The University of Texas (Coach Gray s team won the Southwest Conference Championship in 1938~39 and finished second in 1939-40) Dre F. Cy. "Fog" Allen, Director of Physical Hducation and Head Coach of Basketball, University of Kansas (Dr. "Foz" Allen's team tied for the Big Six Conference championship in 1939-40, defeated Rice and U.S.C. in Western N.C.A.A. play-offs, and finished second in National N.C.A.A. play-offs.) | Dates August 5 to 17, 1940 The course will meet daily 12-1 during the week of August 5to010, and daily from 9-12 and 2-5 (Except Saturday, 2-3, August 17) during the week of August 12 to i7s The Texas High School Football Coaches Association will meet at the University, August 5 to 10. Men can attend the High School Football Coaches Association and the Baskctball course during the two weeks from August 5 to 17. Fees For Credits Two semester hours. The University registration fee of $15.00 and Laboratory fee of $2.00. For Non-Credit: The visitor's fee of $5.00. Students registered in the second term of Summer Session can take the course subject to schedule arrangements, without additional charge except the $200 labora— tory fece ‘Reasonable living arrangements can be made on the Campus or in Austin. Address inquiries to the Registrar qr to D. Ke Bracc, Chairman, Department of Physical and Health Education, The University of Texas, Austin. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS School of Education Austin, Texas The Department of Physical and Health Education ANNOUNCES A Special Summer Short Course in THE COACHING OF BASKETBALL (FOR MEN) Physical Education 215 The course will deal with development of skills, individual and team play, organization of practice, handling teams dur- ing competition, rules, and officiating. Instructors Mre Jacl Gray, Head Basketball Coach, The University of Texas (Coach Gray s team won the Southwest Conference Championship in 1938~39 and finished second in 1939-40) Dre F. C. "Fog" Allen, Director of Physical Hducation and Head Coach of Basketball, University of Kansas (Dr. "Foz" Allen's team tied for the Big Six Conference championship in 1939-40, defeated Rice and U.S.C. in Western N.C.A.A. play-offs, and finished second in National N.C.AA. play-offs.) Dates August 5 to 17, 1940 The course will meet daily 12-1 during the week of August 5t010, and daily from 9-12 and 2-5 (Except Saturday, 2-3, August 17) during the week of August le to: 37s The Texas High School Football Coaches Association will meet at the University, August 5 to 10. Men can attend the High School Football Coaches Association and the Basketball course during the two weeks from August 5 to 17, Fees For Credits Two semester hours. The University registration fee of $15.00 and Laboratory fee of $2.00. For Non-Credit; The visitor's fee of $5.00. Students registered in the second term of Summor Session can take the course subject to schedule arrangements, without additional charge except the $2200 labora~ tory fece ‘Roasonable living arrangements can >be made on the Campus or in Austin. Address inquiries to the Registrar qr to De Ke Brace, Chairman, Department of Physical and Health Education, The University of Texas, Austin, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS School of Education Austin, Texas The Department of Physical and Health Education ANNOUNCES A Special Summer Short Course in THE COACHING OF BASKETBALL (FOR MEN) Physical Education 215 The course will deal with development of skills, individual and team play; organization of practice, handling teams dur- ing competition, rules, and officiating. Instructors Mrs Jack Gray, Head Basketball Coach, The University of Texas (Coach Gray s team won the Southwest Conference Championship in 1938-39 end finished second in 1939-40) Dre Fs Ce. "Fog" Allen, Director of Physical Education and Head Coach of Basketball, University of Kansas (Dr. "Fog" Allen's team tied for the Big Six Conference championship in 1939-40, defeated Rice and U.S.Cs in Western N.C.A.A. play-offs, and finished second in National N.CsAsA. play-offs.) Dates August 5 to 17, 1940 The course will meet daily 12-1 during the week of August 5to010, and daily from 9-12 and 2-5 (Except Saturday, 2-3, August 17) during the week of August 12 to 17. The Texas High School Football Coaches Association will meet at the University, August 5 to 10. Men can attend the High School Football Coaches Association and the Basketball course during the two weeks from August 5 to 17-6 Fees For Credit: Two semester hours. The University registration fee of $15.00 and Laboratory fee of $2.00. For Non-Credit; The visitor's fee of $5.00. Students registered in the second term of Summer Session can take the course subject to schedule arrangements, without additional charge except the $2.00 labora- tory fece ‘Reasonable living arrangements can be made on the Campus or in Austin, Address inquiries to the Registrar ar to De. Ks Bracc, Chairman, Department of Physical and Health Education, The University of Texas, Austin. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AUSTIN DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION fugu st 28 . 1940 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Hducetion Depertment University of Kansas Lewrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I was glad to receive your letter of August 24 and to learn thet you had reached home safely and had enjoyed your work here in Austin. It was a pleasure to have you as a member of our summer session staff and to tell you of the many expressions from your students of appreciation for what they received from your instruction. It was a pleasure to meet Mrs. Allen and to get better acquainted with you and hope that we may someday in the future be able to renew this acquaintanceship. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, D. Ke Brace, Chairmen TKB: eq