ur. See Taylor, Sports Editor, | fhe Des Moines Register and Tribune, Des Moines, Towa. Dear Sed: Thanks for your good letter of April 22nd. I was quite gure that you had never said anything unfriendly to me because I con- sider you ons of my very best friends and I have always endeavored | to keep your respect as well ag your friendship. The way it was reported to me by one of your readers was that it was inferred that-I was unfriendly to Creighton and the Missouri Valley. — ar Ce ta ee ee ee er you for ite On the other sini ¥ deans abe ‘vory friendly to the Missouri Valley Conference because I have always felt that the Big Six did not give them a fair deal. And knowing of the resentment that would cause among the Missouri Valley, I was afraid that I had been ineluded by the Missouri Valley in the sategory of unfriendly people. I have always gone out of my way to do every favor that it was possible for me to do for any of the sohools of the Missouri Valley. That is , ae Stee See Sees EN teens, Seer seh Snes Hees 2, SO See Vey ay ee ee g “the point tint I mde to the Big Six moguls at that meeting at the Hyde Park Hotel in Kansas City wae that ies University wae ne fine an sentenia ism@itution as any anbool in ited and that Oklahoma A. & M. was en agriculture college and we needed an- other sehool in Oklahoma to balence the schedule. And since we had iowa, State and Kansas State, two state agriculture colleges, I thought | it was a fine addition. I also pointed out that Drake had her Relays and since it was a college in a big city and a friendly institution . thet we should show appreciation for their many yeare of fine service. Thanks, Sec, for your good letter. With all good wishes to your good family and yourself, Sincerely yours, ‘Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. The Des Moines | Register and Tribune Publishers of The Register, The Tribune, The Sunday Register Des Moines, Iowa More Than 375,000 Sunday Circulation April 22, 1943 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: I want to thank you for your letter of April.12, and the explanation you have made about the fifth district NCAA setup. I do not believe that, at any time, have I ever accused you, in my columns, of participating in any of the events to which the Missouri Valley conference objects in connection with the basketball setup, except that I have mentioned that you refused to play Creighton last year at the end of the season on the grounds that your team had defeated the Blue Jays and that there was no reason why you should play again. I am fully aware of the fact that you were the one person. in the present Big Six who went to bat for the other schools that were dropped quite a good many years ago. I appreciate your letter and the carbon copies which were enclosed, a was not necessary for you to defend yourself as far as I was coneerned. With kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely, uasich Sec Tayl Sports Editor st:bjm aq 1H, i thy Hi i it i et ie ih mi Ha a ajliy 2 i ale ut iP A i da i ‘ie vente : ee i Bi fil iy ie oly pou He i i HH He sft AE ii fs ; uid ff He i Hi git Hi iti Tat a. fie iy bai i aed Ht THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE : TO MEMBERS OF THE STAFF: Under the new Federal PAY-AS-YOU-GO TAX LAW the State Auditor is required to withhold about 20% of each salary warrant above the exemptions provided in the law, beginning with the July salary. The new law is designed to make persons pay income taxes as they earn the income, instead of paying them after the end of the year. The monthly deductions really will be advance payments toward the annual income tax which actually can not be computed accurately until the end of the year. In some cases these advance payments will have been too low, in other cases too high, but any difference is to be adjusted in the annual tax return to be made before next March 15. Thus it is clear that the total tax liability of a person will be the same whether the income is earned, and withholding deductions made, in 9 or 12 monthly installments. In order to establish your exemption status you will need to sign and return to the Business Office both copies of the enclosed Employees Withholding Exemption Certificate. Please be sure to fill out the certificate in detail according to directions. Home address refers to town, state, and street. If you have a Social Security number, give it in the space provided. If you are under 18 years of age, give your age on the name line following your name. Be sure to return your certificates promptly; if you do not file a certificate, the law requires that the State deduct the tax from the entire salary without benefit of any exemption. If you change your personal status, a new certificate must be signed before the end of the month during which the change occurs. The following table shows the exemptions allowed under the law. Note that the married person’s exemption can be divided equally between man and wife, or that either can take the entire exemption. The deduction for dependents can be taken only by the person actually providing the chief support. Table of Exemptions for Salaries Paid on Monthly Basis Single person $ 52 Married person: (a) Claiming whole of personal exemption.................... 104 (b) Claiming half of personal exemption........................ 52 (c) Claiming none of personal exemption......................... 0 Each dependent other than first dependent in case of head of family... 26 To determine how much of your pay is subject to tax, refer to the table on the back of this folder. Table 2 applies to any person whose appointment begins after the first day of the month, but applies to that month only; Table 1 applies to all other employees. Here is an example under Table 1: A married man with one dependent claiming all the personal exemption will have $10 withheld from his check if his monthly wages are anywhere between $160 and $200. You will note that only in the case of a salary of $180 will the deduction be exactly 20% of the amount above the exemption; that for the salaries between $160 and $179 the amount withheld will be greater than 20%, and for the salaries between $181 and $200, less than 20%. This is inevitable under the bracket system of taxation, and if there is any difference in your case the adjust- ment is to be made in your tax report next March. * Certain other features of the law are mentioned below for your information: Declaration of Estimated Tax. On or before September 15 you will have to file with the Collector of Internal Rev- enue a Declaration of Estimated Tax for 1943, if you expect to have this year, or had last year, an income from wages of over $2700 if single or $3500 if married, or if you had last year, or expect to have this year, an income from sources other than wages of $100 or more, and total income in excess of your personal exemptions. Any tax due under this Dec- laration must be paid in equal installments on September 15 and December 15. Any tax on your 1942 income which you paid before June 15, 1943, is considered to be payments on your 1943 in- come tax, and that amount therefore is to be deducted from your 1943 estimated tax. | Any errors made in your Declaration of estimated tax are to be corrected in the actual tax return which you will file on or before next March 15. Any underpayment of tax is to be made up by you; for any overpayment the Government will give you a credit against future taxes. Tax Cancellation. The new law cancels in full the 1942 tax liabilities of all persons whose tax for 1942 was not more than $50; cancels a flat $50 in the case of those whose tax was between $50 and $66.67; and cancels 75% of the tax in the case of those whose total tax was above $66.67. The remainder of the tax is payable one half March 15, 1944, and one half March 15, 1945. However, if a person’s tax on his 1943 income is less than the tax on his 1942 income, the can- cellation applies to the 1943 tax, and the entire last year’s tax must be paid. Victory Tax. The new law does not eliminate the Victory Tax which you have been paying since January. The Victory Tax remains in effect, and of the Withholding Tax, 17% applies to Income Tax and 3% to the Victory Tax. How- ever the Victory Tax assessment actually remains at 5%, although only 3% will be withheld starting with July. The difference is to be made up by you when you make your annual Victory Tax report. In case a person is subject only to the Victory Tax, the withholding rate will be only 3%. This situation will oc- cur where the wages are less than the Income Tax exemption but higher than the Victory Tax exemption. © Yours very truly, KARL KLOOZ, Bursar THE PAY-AS-YOU-GO TAX TABLE MARRIED ‘ PERSON, claiming no per- sonal exemption, with the follow- ing number of dependents : NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MARRIED PERSON, claiming half of personal exemp- tion with the fol- lowing number i of dependents: NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 ‘SINGLE PERSON, with the following number of dependents : NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 MARRIED PERSON, claiming all of personal exemp- tion with the fol- lowing number of dependents: NONE 1 2 3 4 HEAD OF A FAMILY with the following number of NONE dependents : or 1 2 3 4 5 MONTHLY PAY TABLE I But 5 At Less Amount of tax to be withheld— Least Than $0 $40 $4.00. westieeeogs decease: FIR EAT Bh a i eceeeed sttegee 40 50 9.00 ON ee eet i ees 8S agate FY foesezene 50 60 11.00 5.80 $0.60 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 $0.10 60 70 13.00 7.80 2.60 .40 -40 .40 40 -40 40 70 80 15.00 9.80 4.60 -70 70 70 -70 -70 -70 80 100 18.00 12.80 7.60 2.40 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 100 120 22.00 16.80 11.60 6.40 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 120 140 26.00 20.80 15.60 10.40 5.20 2.30 2.80 2.30 2.30 140 160 30.00 24.80 19.60 14.40 9.20 4.00 2.90 2.90 2.90 160 200 36.00 30.80 25.60 20.40 15.20 10.00 4.80 3.80 3.80 200 240 44.00 38.80 33.60 28.40 23.20 18.00 12.80 7.60 5.00 240 280 52.00 46.80 41.60 36.40 31.20 26.00 20.80 15.60 10.40 280 320 60.00 54.80 49.60 44,40 39.20 34.00 28.80 23.60 18.40 320 360 68.00 62.80 57.60 52.40 47.20 42.00 36.80 31.60 26.40 360 400 76.00 70.80 65.60 60.40 55.20 50.00 44.80 39.60 34.40 400 440 84.00 78.80 73.60 68.40 63.20 58.00 52.80 47.60 42.40 440 480 92.00 86.80 81.60 76.40 71.20 66.00 60.80 55.60 50.40 480 520 100.00 94.80 89.60 84.40 79.20 74.00 68.80 63.60 58.40 520 560 108.00 102.80 97.60 92.40 87.20 82.00 76.80 71.60 66.40 560 600 116.00 110.80 105.60 100.40 95.20 90.00 84.80 79.60 74.40 600 640 124.00 118.80 113.60 108.40 103.20 98.00 92.80 87.60 82.40 640 680 132.00 126.80 121.60 116.40 111.20 106.00 100.80 95.60 90.40 680 720 140.00 134.80 129.60 124.40 119.20 114.00 108.80 103.60 98.40 720 760 148.00 142.80 137.60 132.40 127.20 122.00 116.80 111.60 106.40 760 800 156.00 150.80 145.60 140.40 135.20 130.00 124.80 119.60 114.40 $800 or over 20% of the excess over $800 plus $160.00 $154.80 $149.60 $144.40 $139.20 $134.00 $128.80 $123.60 $118.40 DAILY OR TABLE II MISCELLANEOUS PAY But Amount of tax to be withheld is the following amount At Less multiplied by the number of days in such period— Least Than $0 $1 S010. ey eee teiaenee Pres eee Oe eee gh anne CER ee gee soensisn 2 30 SO ir ee EU aes oe Se Lene ee eee een eaahTe : 2 3 -50 «35 a re ee eee gna aera hs mentees 3 4 70 -55 35 $0.20 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 4 5 90 «75 -55 « -20 «hk is 5 6 1.10 95 75 -60 40 25 10 -10 6 7 1.30 1.15 -95 .80 -60 45 30 15 7 8 1.50 1.35 1.15 1.00 .80 -65 -50 -30 8 9 1.70 1.55 1.85 1.20 1.00 85 -70 50 9 10 1.90 1.75 1.55 1.40 1.20 1.05 -90 70 10 12 2.20 2.05 1.85 1.70 1.50 1.35 1.20 1.00 12 14 2.60 2.45 2.25 2.10 1.90 1.75 1.60 1.40 14 16 3.00 2.85 2.65 2.50 2.30 2.15 2.00 1.80 16 18 3.40 3.25 3.05 2.90 2.70 2.55 2.40 2.20 18 20 3.80 3.65 3.45 3.30 3.10 2.95 2.80 2.60 20 22 4.20 4,05 3.85 3.70 3.50 8.85 3.20 3.00 22 24 4.60 4.45 4.25 4.10 3.90 8.75 3.60 3.40 24 26 5.00 4.85 4.65 4.50 4.30 4.15 4.00 3.80 26 28 5.40 5.25 5.05 4.90 4.70 4.55 4.40 4.20 28 30 5.80 5.65 5.45 5.30 5.10 4.95 4.80 4.60 $30 or over 20% of the excess over $30 plus $6.00 $5.85 $5.65 $5.50 $5.30 $5.15 $5.00 $4.80 $4.65 If in any case the number of dependents is in excess of the largest number of dependents shown above, the amount of the tax to be withheld shall be the applicable figure in the last column reduced to the following extent for each dependent: If the payroll: period is monthly {.....:2...0... 56s $5.20 If the payroll period is daily or miscellaneous ...................... 15 In no case, however, shall the amount withheld, regardless of the number of dependents, be less than 3% of the amount by which the average wage in the bracket in which the wages fall exceeds the exemption allowed for the purpose of the Victory tax. August 31, 1943. Captain Hugh Turner, the Salvation Army, Leavenworth, Konsad. Dear Captain Hugh: ; Theil you fox your wary cood letter of August 25th. T assure you it was a pleasure to work with you here in Lawrence. You and Mrs. Turner did a grand job and I wish te commend you most See 1 teint Maoh pine ghcihin eae aeons nats le “ime as T had a splendid visit each time T wes with yous \ , Very sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, FCA:AH | Ponlty inecetendt Coach. — + + WILLIAM BOOTH, Founder PHONES: Office 633; Res. 2413-J CAPT. and MRS. HUGH TURNER, Officers in Charge 729 Vermont Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS * * «x * August 25, 1943 Dr. Forrest C. Allen 801 Lae Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: I want to take this opportunity of sincerely thanking you for the splendid cooperation you have given The Salvation Army and myself during our short sojourn here in Lawrence. In my estimation there isn't a town in the state of Kansas which has an Advisory Board equal to the one which Lawrence proudly boasts of and may I assure you it is with deep regrets that I write this letter bidding you adieu. It has been a pleasure to me to have lived and worked here in this community, however I am certain that what I am to lose the incoming officer will gain and I know that he too will receive from you the same cooperation I have had. Thus goodbye and way God richly bless you, I remain, Singerely yours, Captain HT: mda George L. Carpenter John J. Allan Victor Lundgren General Territorial Commander Divisional Commander ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Kelvin Hoover, President R. W. McClure, V-President Karl Kreider, Treasurer Prof. V. F. Smith, Secretary Dr. Forrest C. Allen Mrs. C. E. Daniels Mrs. A. B. Weaver John V. Sees Henry Brinkman Mrs. A. B. Ewing August 23, 1948, A/S Ja Po Turner, YulZ Unit, Talcott Hall, Room 2138, Oberlin College, Overlin, Ohio. Desay Pauls I enjoyed your letter of the 2lst instant very sai ee SS Pe ee Fer ereiae Seay and Deatie We have just written another Jayhawk Rebounds letter, which I hope you will enjoy reading. With best wishes for your success, I am Sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, FPOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. wee) , VK He Dand Abed yo tay pee ae syvepeting bat ra gh Pag pe rat duly 28, 1943. Oberlin, Ohio. ‘Dear Paul: | . Tt wes glad to get your letter of the 17th instant and to know that you are enjoying your experiences in the VY~12 program at Oberlin. We*ll send you the next letter which we hope to ket out / Cordially yours, | ‘Director of Physioal Education, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. , % fy y * i my fX ° NN pig¢ BEAR) LEYLA AAS SS e's bh AAS ws: hy" Ay Y77 FG C5 Bk i N Wy) LoS JE /9A3 oe eZ Oo A UNITED STATES NAvy ear“ sloc ini ats (bounds i Ht Owe 2 ipl 2 Ca, doh poem, Te Tela Aa fey 1 ‘ . Z August 19, 1943. Mire Taft Talbot, R. 8S. Elliott Arms Co., As promised, I am sending you a copy of the excerpt from the Journal of Charles Pickney of South Carolina. I recall that you wanted one for your om information. I enjoyed the golf game with you yesterday very much and the short visit that you had re our family at the dimuer table last evening. With all good wishes for your wishitiieaih oii, I an Very sincerely yours, ' Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. August 19, 1943. Rev. Charles Thomas, 1124 Mississippi St., ‘Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Charlies The part of this letter that refers to the unpleasant . ineident has been taken care of. This is for your oon-~- fidential information. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, — Varsity Basketball Coach. - OFFICE PHONE 2-0370 _ RESIDENCE PHONE 2-0175 ances STare Hien SeHool, | ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION E.A. THOMAS MEMBER OF NATIONAL FEDERATION OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONS COMMISSIONER ; ROOM 409- MATIONAL RESERVE BUILDING . TOPEGIA August 6, 1943 Dr. Forrest C, Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear "Doc": I received your letter and appreciate your checking up on me on the matter of Dr. Boughton's contribution to our athletic injuries coursee I presume the implications of one of the sentences in the folder are different than I had intended. Neither Chuck Cramer nor Dr. Boughton suggested that I say anything about their qualifications and as far as I know Dr. Boughton knows nothing about what has been printed. The fact is that he has been running some tests on treatments for athlete's foot with Chuck Cramer and Chuck offered to bring the doctor along to explain it to the boys heree That's about all there is to it. Of course, we know Chuck's qualifications because we have tested him several times in conjunction with other regular trainers and physicians that we have had on our staff. I don't know of anyone anywhere, aside from yourself, who has kept more up to date on athletic injuries and the latest methods in their care and treat- ment than has Chuck Cramer. As far as Dr. Boughton is concerned, he is just extra and is charging us nothing for his services. I am glad to have your tip, however, and we'll be pretty careful hereafter in wording the statements in our folders. You understand we have always enjoyed your work in our coaching schools and, of course, expect to invite you to participate in them in the future. With best wishes, I an, Yours very cordially, E.R. STEVENS, PRESIDENT INDEPENDENCE J.R. JONES, VICE-PRESIDENT GARDEN CITY E. A. FUNK, TREASURER 7 So eo er ene BE. A. Thonas, Commissioner D. E. WOLGAST MARYSVILLE HUGH W. SPEER HAYS JOHNNIE CORRIGAN POWHATTAN August 6, 1945. Director of Education, PCA:AH Varsity Coaghs duly 6, 1943. Miss Elisabeth Taylor, Administrative Assistant, Division of Intellectual Cooperation, Pen American Union, Washington, D. C. Dear Miss Teylor: I have your letter of Jume 30th requesting some information on the teaching of basketball, and regret that I em wmable to send you any material for teacher in Chile. "My Basketball Bible", te which you refer, has been out of print for several years. I have a much leter text, "Better Basketball", published by the McGraw-Hill Publishing Company of New York City, which I am sure would be very valuable to this Chilean ineruyien ee ee ee for $4.00, f the oortnts of the oaks, The tert anil sporting goods firms. _ My only other suggestion would be some of the magazines for coaches, such as “The Scholastic Coach", 220 B. 42nd St., New York City, and “Athletic Journal", 6858 Glemood Ave., Chicago, Illinois. If I come across anything that I think will be of assist~ ance to you I shall send it along. : Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:An Varsity Basketball Coach. L. S. ROWE PEDRO DE ALBA DirRECTOR GENERAL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR a THE PAN AMERICAN UNION PAN AMERICAN UNION ARGENTINA GUATEMALA IS THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION MAINTAINED BY THE TWENTY-ONE AMERICAN REPUBLICS FOR THE DE= : BRAZIL HONDURAS VELOPMENT OF GOOD UNDERSTANDING, FRIENDLY INTERCOURSE, COMMERCE AND PEACE AMONG THEM; CONTROLLED € ? COLOMBIA NICARAGUA BY A GOVERNING BOARD COMPOSED OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE TREN UNITED STATES AND THE DIPLOMATIC : Bens ee CUBA PARAGUAY REPRESENTATIVES IN WASHINGTON OF ! ease pao THE OTHER REPUBLICS ; ADMINISTERED Mz REPUBLIC BY A DIRECTOR GENERAL AND ASSIST= ECUADOR UNITED STATES ANT DIRECTOR, CHOSEN BY THIS BOARD AND ASSISTED BY A STAFF OF INTER- , NATIONAL EXPERTS, STATISTICIANS, WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A, VENEZUELA EDITORS, COMPILERS, TRANSLATORS AND LIBRARIANS. June 30, 1943.” BOLIVIA HAITI CHILE MEXICO COSTA RICA PANAMA EL SALVADOR URUGUAY Dear Dr. Allen: We have just received a request from a director of physical education in Chile for information on basket—ball and as I was raised on the K.U. brand, I am taking the liberty of asking what you recommend for this teacher. If you have any brief publication to which you could refer us, particularly if it is free of charge, we would appreciate this very much, as the gentleman sent no money with his request. There is great interest in Latin America in our sports and it is sometimes very difficult to find the necessary information in answer to these requests, but I am sure that you will know of any publications in this field that we could send him, Also, will you please let us know where we can get a copy of "My Basket-Ball Bible" which is of course the authority on that game. : I shall look forward to receiving your reply. blicabeid, ; Llisape aylo Administrative A Division of Intellectual Vooperation Dr, F. 6: Allies Chief Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kanses dune 16, 1943. Miss Blanche Me TrilRing, DMrestor, Departament of Physical Education for Women, Wisconsin, University of Madison, * Dear Miss Trilling: in the absence of ow chancellor, Deane W. Malott, I em replying to your commmication of June 4, 1943. | ‘Ne have been very mich pleased with Miss Jean Bliss, ? Director of Physical Education, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. ee-Chancellor Malott es Petheden 8, Direetor of Division Amateur Y Asesor Tecnico, Comision De Reereo Y Deportes Publicos, Pe O- Box 5207, Sen Juen, P. R. My very good friend Torregrosa' I wish to sis ks Site utes ellison bia biabitianiie and kindmeas in mailing me an autographed copy of your fine text book of basketball coaching. I appreciate this copy and will be very proud and happy to include it in sy library here at the University of Fensas. 3 . I congratulate you on the fine edition that you have published. This, I am very sure, will be helpful indesad to the young men in your country who are taking up basketball. The proper teaching of fundamentals will do much for the durable growth of the gauo. Too many coaches neglect their undenentals end when they neglect the fundamentals basket- ball ceases t grow. We need more fine publications like YOurs « \ Again thanking you for your thoughtfulness, end with every good wish to you, Ian < Sineerely yours, ~~ May 1, 1943. Captain Bric T. Tebow, Army Pictorial Service, Signal Section, MQ. SOs, A.P.0. 871, c/o Postmaster, Kew York. — I eertainly appreciated your good letter and the enclosure from "The Stars and Stripes". IT was over at Atehison this past week and spoke at & get-together of all the men of the Protestant churshes there. I sew Mr. and Mrs. Karl Spear,’ and we talked about yous I assure you it was all very complimentary. I am sending you a mimeographed letter that has gone out to some of our boys who are in the service. Some of these names I know are very familiar to you and I an sending this along with a resume of our basketball season which may prove interesting to you. Where is Mrs. Tebow? ‘ive my kindest regards and best wishea to her. And you know this goes for you one hundred per cent. It was nice of you to think of us, and ee ee welfare. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Educetion, ee Varsity Basketball Coach. Army Pictorial Service Signal Section APO 871 c/o Postmaster N.Y. Dear Phog : d fe Just a line from Great Britain to let you know that the KU basketball scores get around. I am enclosing a list of scores that came out in today's"Stars and Stripes" the European Tieatre of Operations daily paper. It lists two more victories for you and your boys. I have noticed victorious scores on several other occasions and even Mrs. Tebow h as written me that you have another wonderful team. Congratulations, and best wishes for the continuance of another successful season. I am enjoying my work as executive officer to the Diredor of the Tee photographic section of the army and needless to say we are covering the activites of U.S. troops in this theatre. It is a fascinating Phase of army work and we have some wonderful photographers who do thé real jobe You will see their work periodically in your newsreels as the pictures that pass the censor are released to the commercial news. reel companies. My kindest personal regards. Most cordially, os) eee Eric T. Tebow Captain, Signal Corps | Bbsldithall Results Albright 54, Lakehurst Naval Air Station 34. Colgate 67, Syracuse Army Air Base 37. New Hampshire 40, Northeastern 31. St. Josephs 48, La Salle 45. St. Francis 60, Fort Monmouth 54. Louisiana State 51, Mississippi 39. Depaul 57, Western Michigan 44. Concordia 47, George Williams 34. Illinois Normal 44, Macomb Teachers 41. Amherst 44, Coast Guard Academy 43. Camp Girardeau 30, Springfield Teachers 21. Illinois Wesleyan 47, James Millikin 30. Clarkson 58, Oswego Teachers 41. Otterbein 52, Kenyon 42. Georgetown 71, Catholic University 45, Davidson 58, South Carolina 43. Sydney 44, Roanoke 3% Oshkosh 49, Sheboygan 46. La Crosse Teachers 39, Winona Teachers 26. Temple Teachers 60, Tri-State 36. Dayton 52, Marshall 45. Capital 70, Heidelburg 64. Marietta 70, Bethany 61. Wooster 54, Case 35. Moravian 57, Swarthmore 38. Ohio University 66. Miami 53. Carleton 44, Cornell 34. Bowling Green 65, Romulus Air Base 18. Hamline 46, St. Thomas 31. Detroit 33, Assumption College 24. Toledo 60, Xavier 38. Carroll 36, Lawrence 35. East Central State 46, Norman Naval Base 45. Kansas 71, Rosecrans Field Fliers 22. Akron 48, "Baldwin Wallace 44. North Dakota State 39, South Dakota 35> Lutheran 38, Dubuque 29. Geneva 79, Grove City 46. Knox 46, Ripon 40. Nebraska Wesleyan 40, York 34. Loyola 83, Millsap 32. Panzer 54, Hofstra 51. Camp Grant 63, Elgin 24. Worcester 61, Wesleyan 41. Cortland Normal 34, Alfred 29. Cincinnati 50, Wilmington 30. Western Maryland 39, Delaware 24. Florida 61, Tampa 36. Washington 49, Virginia 43. Westminster (Mo.) 39, William Jewell 33. Westminster (Pa.) 60, Hiram 28. Kansas 45 North American Bombers 36. Muskingum 50, Ohio Wesleyan 41. Colorado State 45, Colorado 27. Brigham Young 57, Utah Aggies 41. Southern California 32, California 27. Wyoming 68, Utah 25. : St. Marys 45, Oakland Naval Base 29. Washington State 46, Oregon 40 San Francisco 33, Chicago 29. UCLA 43, Fox Studios 37. Montana State 63, Idaho Southern Branch 43. CHICO ARMY FLYING SCHOOL B ING SCHOOL - CHICO, CALIFORNIA ASIC FLY : Mevclr rs a4 3 ba F.C, A Lew Prcector ee Ak. ee a bea Worth es tL © lencernin 4 octidea o~ Ur LiALQ pat Frat? od brefrrthate actedikesrs . oe 2 flawed Se,” fii Cte es “ Sathetle Ulole 9 Lime aptorts editor tn the Gardin Cty Bawky Tetegrow - 30 smiles from Sabet. O cuapec? 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Albom, Din etn Lesutinant prot bute Aen _ = Aare mo dearee & be a Fo. hay wonder’. LR a REN ep fet Sete mea Tie Aen 9 Pigg S Peal pret a mew afta 70 days Mtr rte Biel Goad Wied cs Bob Hee he ee ae post clocerh appeal te me, 159th §.F.7. Saw. Aree FRE Sng Satorf& ce, thee : pa THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ag SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE EDUCATION ADVISOR April 17, 1943 Dr. #. C. Allen 105 Robinson University of Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: In regard to my letter of March 15, Ken Caldwell has completed his application with the Committee on Admissions and Guidance. His record is now clear and his grades are released. Sincerely, Committee on Admissions and Guidance by 2A Lezarates. Chairman AHT sms April 14, 1943. Ur. Le Le Touton, — 435 VWeat G2nd Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Louke: Thank you for the literature on your camp. I am sending this along to Mrs. W. 8. “Aleox, of 745 Alabama Street, Lawrence, who asked me for information on summer camps. Very cordialiy yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. CAMP SOSAWAGAMING 1 &. & AY M [mt GC Ae Pr O OR 6 O.Y Ss A N D Oo. WN 6 OR AOS WES) 62nd TERRACE . RANBSAS C1IY «eG April 7, 1943 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phogs Thanks so mach for remembering my Camp. I am still at,and am sending you the only literature I am using this summer. Best wishes to you. Sincerely yours, | ; L. L. Touton Coordinator CAA War Training Service LLT:dp