CONDITIONS RELATED TO WEAK FEET Neck and Head stiff neck headache congestion Strain locaiized pain (on one or both sides) neuritis Spine and Pelvis nervousness postural defects Sway back round shoulders arthritis rheumatic pains compaction of spine lumbosacral strain sacro-iliac strain neurasthenia muscle spasm flexible curvature muscle-joint strain myositis “twisted pelvis” unlevel hips unlevel shoulders neuritis prominent shoul- der blades Thigh and Calf cramps muscular pains rheumatic pains Sciatica contracted “‘ham- strings’”’ varicose veins stiffness on arising excessive tiredness from walking or standing Swelling and con- gestions Phone V.I. 0583 Thaxton,s Ankle and Foot arthritis rheumatic pains flat feet pronation muscle unbalance fallen arches chronic strain acute strain swollen ankles weak ankles painful heel Morton’s Toe corns bunions excessive perspira< tion burning feet cold feet numbness ingrowing nails hammer toes muscle cramps splay foct contracted foot defective gait clumsiness Stiffness on arising strain of heel cord shortened heel cord (Shaffer’s Foot) bony subluxations muscle-joint Strains retracte d toes rigid joints plantar neuralgia pointed toes rotated heel inverted ankies varicose veins callouses Phone V.1. 0583 FOOT COMFORT SHOP 915 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri ToLeEDo SCALE COMPANY Toreovo,OH10 ‘ ete é = ; Bere ‘CABLE ADDRESS a Ree oa oe ee a OO” _T. W. NORDLUND ZONE SALES MGR. SALES AND SERVICE KANSAS CITY, MO. 1404 WALNUT STREET November 1, 1938 PHONE: VICTOR 5995 University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Attention: Mr. Forrest C. Allen Gentlemens The repairs on your scale have been completed and you may call for it at any time. I am sure you will be pleased with the way this scale now operates and we want to thank you for your patronage. CEJ :H OFFICES AND SERVICE STATIONS IN 18! CITIES IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA REPRESENTATION IN52 PRINCIPAL FOREIGN COUNTRIES Diveetor of Fiewteal Bducaction, Varsity Basketball Coaches September 27, 1958. ments just you a It is believe have the Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coache Sincerely yours, * scales here of I an it a for you We shall appreciate your early attention to this ih if ; aD i EAGLE Hi Und | September 27, 1938. Very cordially yours, Director of "rysical Biueation, f dig tad ttl Hy gyeg 3 : a g rae! ey iy 3 , : it ai we fs fia P i Ali Hib ri i ij tH i ne A ely ue ae aie | nu th, a -§ UE ri] nie Hi Sep i ae eal al Slat al aig Ud a Eg August 50, 1938 ‘Lite Roy Me Turner, Box 900, Jefferson City, Moe Dear Mie Turnex: . Your letter to Drs Fe Ce Allon hes been received. Dre Allen is at present out of the city, but upon rag iy a0 it will be brought to his attention. You my expect from him within a short times Very truly yours, Secretary to Dre Fe Ce Allete All letters and packages addressed to inmates must contain full name and register number. MISSOURI STATE PENITENTIARY JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI — Prisoners must strictly comply with the following: They ma = ot to exceed two letters each week. They are not allowed to receive eatables of any kind. Newspapers and other a. st be received direct from the publishers, or their agents. is witb of ite ~~ _ aig pepsin should be éncour to be good. All outgoing letters must be written on is stationery and must not exceed one sheet of paper, and on onejsifé of paper only. DO NOT SEND MONEY IN ANY OTHER oog ege BY POSTOFFICE OR EXPRESS MONEY OR PER, AND MADE PAYABLE TO SECRETARY, Missouri rison. Naso UT. T.C."Pnoe Allen, “ _ 2 Name as Roy..M.... Turner ta ay (pox so. Register N o. 29361. No.......letter this week Street Number... UNiversity..of Kansas. oo. Yo City... hawrence, State... Kansas Habi,..B Jefferson City, Mo., 193... Dear Dr. Allen: If you remember in 1920-21, I was in school at K.U. After — leaving the University I taught school and coached athletics at McClouth, High school. Then entering the business world I found myself in the Real- Estate business. Some thing like ten or twelve years ago 1 wrote you regarding a letter if recomendation to the Benal board. You answered saying that when the time came that I would be line for commutation you would write me a letter; at that time you did'nt think it wouaid do me any good. Counting thts year I will have fourteen years flat done in here. If you will please pardon me for speaking for my self, I will mention the fact that the case was entirely circumstantial and that there is evidence that 7 proves beyond a question of a doubt that I am not guilty. However, in”order to get Yesults from the existing evidence it would require a defense council and fees which I do not have and can not raise. Therefore I have been buiiding my self a good record from year to year here, hoping by my actions and conduct and the recomendations I can get from those whokknew me before I came here, that I will be able to prove that I am deserving and worthy of consideration, and thus obtain my release. ‘So I am wondering if I could please, at this time, get a letter of recomendations from you. ; Ever now and then some of the boys who were in school when I were drop in and say hello. Ted Reid, is over at Marysville after a very successful veriod of years at Warrensburg. Andy:McDonaid, is at Springfield, Mo. Pete Reedy was over at Salisbury in the lumber business the last I saw him. “Potsy" Clark at Brooklyn, they say is going to build another whale of a team like he had at Detroit. no The old Prison here is being build over under a ten million dollar bomd issue that passed in this state several years ago. The buildings are nearly completed and I wish that you could see them. The adminstration Bldg., where I work, which is completed, is really superlative in Modern- Prison developments. A new hospital an enormous structure, with the latéstt Modern medical equipment. Two new cell buildings. A new power house, light plant, water system, Kitchen, laundry, picture show, machine shop, bakery, and two new industrial buildings for the mfg. of products. And many other new modern features regarding discipline, wearing apparel, education and re- creation grounds. It really is to enormous to explain properly in writing. Just think the number here if°ffian the entire enrollment at K.U., locked in behind stone walls, 80% of which are from 18to 25 years in age. When you are over at Columbia this fall em winter with the team you could really treat them to a sight worth seeing by driving that thirty minute distance to Jeff. City, and go through this place. I feel certain. that the Director here would give you permission to do such. Wishing you many more years of wonderful success like you have had for years at K.U., and with my best wishes and kindest personal regards, I am. Yours very truly, Roy M. Turner. Mre Taft Talbot, | Re Se Elliott Ams Cos, 1508 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, llose Dear Tatts | I am in need of a rain jacket that I can wear if I should get caught out on the golf course, or that I can wear when officiating if it be wart something light, that I can fold up and carry in my golf bage , Nos 1315 in your spring and sumer catalog looks to be about what I wut, but I thought you would inow more about it. I war a size 42 coat. i shall be glad if you will select the garment you think best, and send me the bille I should like to have Vis vain jadest sunt ag sam a2 possihige i Cordially yours, insti ak Tegatina’ WieapAtal, Varsity Basketball Coach. October I, 1958. Bre Ben Turoff, Lees Sumit, Moe Dear Bons I have hoard that Dick Silar has a cosching job at Penbroke May School in Kansas City, Missourie You might try to get in touch with him theree I an that he is so hard to collest fran Frankly, he owen mé which I have been wable to get so fare Sincerely yours, Dirsetor of Physical Rdudation, _ FOAgAH | Varsity Basketball Coache Bon Iaraff PRESIDENT TUROFF MOTOR COMPANY OFFICE OF THE FORD DEALER PRESIDENT LEE’S SUMMIT, MISSOURI SINCE 1918 Sept. 26, 1938. Dr Forest Allen, Lawrence , Kansas Dear Phog;-= I am trying to locate Richard ( Dick) Sklar, for } 10.00 due me on a down payment on a new car, He's tough to collect from. Enclosed stamped envelope for a reply. Thanks and best regards to you and the family. Sincerel Ben Turoff, Lees Summit, Mo. % October 15, 193Se Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, Hew York Citys Dear Sires I am enclosing in for one copy of emamtatetn etait —* ‘by Bdith We have oecasion to use some reference to parent«teacher activities next Thursday, October 20, and Af you would Kindly rush thie yubldention to us on | Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical iducation, FCAsAH | , Varsity Basketball Conchs oe Me eee PRA Rap EERE AE RE Te ge ee RT NS aR Ee eee SRoe eye tales Facey al EE ake eS a ey eee ne So ar ee PR] ATT LD Teachers College, Columbia University New York City ree RR Eee ee one art waaee ee renee re A ts 0 ATC FALL 1938: RECENT AND FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS Items starred are in press. (C E, Contributions to Education series. ART Education Today - 1958. 1354 pp. Illus. Paper $1.25. *ATYEO, Henry C. The Excursion as a Teaching Technique. (C E) BENNETT, Chester C. An Inquiry into the Genesis of Poor Reading. @ieth $b. 60. 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