October 24, 1945 Mr. George B. Truby Anthony, Kensas Dear Mr. Truby: I am sorry that I will not be able to make the trip to Wichita with the football team but if you will let me know when you would like to come I will arrange to see the boy any morning I am in town. However, I am making trips out of town as. Govenor of District 123 of Rotary International. It might be well to settle on a date on next week's pehedule. I speak at Topeka at noon on the first and eam hero at Lawrence on the fifth so next week might be a good time to see him. Please let me know at your earliest convenience. I'm going to Olathe tomorrow so I am having my secretary sign the letter. Sincerely, Director of Physical Hducation, Varsity Basketball Coach FCA: 1m GEORGE E. TRUBY ANTHONY, KANSAS Oct.22-45 Dr. F.C.A1108 Athletic Dept. Kansas University Lawrence Kans. Dear Dr. Allen: I have a boy who injured his knee in football and it is not responding to treatment as rapidly as it is thot that it should. Knowing your abitity in such injuries Ishould like your seeing the knee. If you should be coming down with the team this week end to Wichita and would have time to examine the knee we will have him there and if this is impossible I will be glad to drive him to the University at your convenience. Thanking you most kindly and assuring you that anything you will do shall be most appreciated, I remain Sincerely | : - Z CO oo = a LLC BC Cues a7 é _Ostober 17, “| | Mr. C. H. Thompson The Kansas City Star Kansas City 17, “issouri Dear Pipk. I am glad to get your letter regarding Mrs. Thompson. I will be glad to examine her for you if you wish. I am to speak at Argentine High School, Rriday Morning at 9:30. I should be through before 11:00 and I will give you a ring and if convenient for you I will see Mrs. Thompson and give you my opinion conserning her. It will not be necessary for her to remove any garments. Just wear the usual housedress for the occasion. I do not know where you live but I will have my ‘gar and if you wish I will come by the Star and pick you up, of if you live out in Indian Hills 1 might eut across to save mileage and you could arrange to go out to your house under your own power. - I was in Kansas City last night at the American _ Legion meeting at 37 and Broadway. I saw 4andon Lairg, Ernie Mehl, and Paul O'Boynick, at the meeting. If — I had known it I would have seen Mrs, Thompson after the affair was over. It will be a pleasure for me to help out if I ean. oe ie | With all good wishes, I an, Sincerely yours, Bireotor of Physical Education, * Varsity Basketball Coach FCA:1m 3 ae THE KANSAS CITY STAR. DAILY ; SUNDAY — WEEKLY COMBINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION 420,000 MORNING AND EVENING 320,000 PAID-IN-ADVANCE 600,000 ie SUBSCRIBERS October 15, 1945 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, lerence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allene I am writing to you in regard to the condition of Mrs. Thompson, whom I think you have met, and whose condition is beginning to worry me a good deal. For several months, she has been suffering severe pains in her left shoulder, and down the left side of her back, and in the elbows. She consulted two doctors about it, who diagnosed it arthritis, but neither of them offered any boeatnout that has done any good. In the absence of any swelling or stiffening in the joints, but rather in the muscles, she has become convinced that it may myx not be diagnosed correctly. Today she was talking to Mrs. J. A. Bruening, a long-time sufferer from similar symptoms, who told her she had been all over the United States and Mexico, and had found her only relief in osteopathy, and was now considerably improved. Mrs. Thompson is a slender person of mm great vitality and nervous energy, and during the last few years, since the war, has been working very hard. She not only has done all the work in a good-sized home, but the last three summers has @umm had a big garden, far too much for her. But I don't think she will ever slow down a good deal until she has tos What I would like to learn from you is whether xm in your wide experience and acquaintance here, you could wmsmm recommend someor for her to see here in town and receive some treatments, and whether in your opinion treatments of that sort would be of any aveil, as they seem to have been for Mrs. Bruening. I dontt expect you to give an opinion without further information, but we will be glad to arrange that at your convenience. Any information you can give us will be reatly eppreciated. With warmest regards, I am Ss oe C. H. (Pip) Thompson. October 5, 1945 Mr. Vic Trussler Dean of Mean Kansas State Teachers college Emporia, Kansas Dear Vic: It was good to have a visit with you in Buaporia last Tuesday. Wish we might have had a longer time to exchange reminiscences but as usual we were both busy and on the run. I am sending you a copy of the last issue of | my latest Jayhawk Rebound of which I thought a part of it might prove interesting to you. With us all good wishes for your continued success. I am, Nee! \ Sincerely, : / Director bf physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach FCA: LM SS tage September 28, 1945 of S/Sgt. Elon M. Torrence, 372 4238 78th AAPBU Sheppard Field, Texas Dear Blon: Just received your change of address. I do not know just when I will put out or write another Jayhawk Rebound but will see that you obtain the next one. The Schnelbacher on the Oklahomaeliondo AAF team is none other than Otto. He has been at Hondo, Texas for some time now. I had a letter from him in July and he mentioned then that he had an opportunity to utay and play football. A few days ago I had a letter from Charlie stating that he intends to be on the campus by November 1. He is now stationed at Coffeyville Army Air Field and his wife and young daughter, Sheryl, dropped by the house last week-end but we missed them. The last time I heard from Evans he was a physical training . officer at Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is coaching football out there and enjoying himself a lot. As far as I know Dixon is still overseas because I sent my last Jayhawk Rebound to him at a San Francisco APO. Shenk's boys put up a great fight again TCU and though they are kew men they seem very promising. Last night they beat Denver 20-19 and this should really give the team and school a big boost. Coanics for the good wishes in the coming basketball season. I'm calling the boys together Monday for the first meeting and we will be in full swing before dong. Looking for you back soon. 2 Sincerely, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Bttsketball Coach FCA: 1m - ‘September 5, 1945 Mr. Bob Taggart a 1262 Boswell Ave. | ) a Topeka, Kansas 7 a . Dear Bob: 5 Seb pean tek treeatalk cebenediing 0h eaten you from coming to the University of Kansas this year. However, we shall be glad to have you here next year, | I have not gotten out a Jayhawk Rebound since I gave — you the last one, but we are working on it now after many trials and tribulations, We shall be glad to send you one in the very near future. It is a book this time, It will make up what we lacked in the desperation of getting it out. I hope you will enjoy it. Thank you for sending me Lt. K. W. Johnson's address. We shall also send him a Rebound. However, I feel that with the war over, we will not be getting many more out because the drud- gery and the toll war is with us no longer, and there are so many things now that the boys happily can turn their interest to rather ean Srenrihy SiMe ik en fee hale wid wei ing to ses vies moder was coming ups | Come see us when you can, we shall be happy to have you. | Sinceruly yours, Forrest C. Allen Director, Piysical Education Varsity Basketball Coach FCAzmed . September 3, 1945 Dr, F.C. Allen . . Director of Athletics Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: It is with regret that I inform you that I will pe unable to enter K.U, this fall. For financial reasons, since my home is in Topeka, it is necessary that I attend Washburn this year, but I do know that I will be down on good ole Mt. Oread next fall, I.am looking forward to this with great anticipation, I enjoyed reading the "Jayhawk Rebound" which you gave me very much, Would it be possible ea me to receive one each month? By the way, here is Kenny Johnson's address which you ask me to send; Lt. K.W, Johnson, 0-1351739 Co. L, 385 Inf. Regiment A.P.0O. #96 c/o Postmaster San Francisco, California, Thanking you for your kindness, I remain Be Very ey yours, ( bt) ! 1262 Boswell Ave. Topeka, Kansas Saar ar ae ea September 15, 1945 Dean J. W. Twente . School of Sducation Fraser Hall University of Kansas Dear Dean Twente: ce _ Having conferred with Miss Hoover regarding Miss Marjorie &. Dinsmore, I am recormending that she be permitted to take the course No. oo Ae Teaching Swimming, under Miss Hoover's direction. Miss Hosver recommends her very highly. Sincerely yours, Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach FCA smr September 25, 1945 Mr. BE. Ae Thomas Commissioner of Athletics Netional Reserve ee : Topeka, Kansas Dear Tommy: Captain John A. Pfitsch just returned from Germany with Patton's Army and is expecting to be associated with us here at the University of Kansas this year. The last year he was here, 1941, he registered for both football and basketball and send you $2.00. ' I am sure his efficiency as an official was very high in both sports and if you find it thus please accept the $2.00 which he gave me to enclose for necessary registration for these sports. Very cordially yours, Director of ihysical Education FCA: LM