Septenber al, 1942. Ur. Frank T. Wright, 2201 West 63rd Ste, Kansas City, Mo. Dear "Pat": Iumediately upen receipt of your letter of the 16th instant I checked your recerd in the Registrar's Office. We have been in the midst of registration end onreoliment, and I regret very much that it has bem impessible to write you earlier. Dre Lawrence Woedruff, the Registrar, went back inte the files and leeked up your recerd fer me. You matriculated at the Univ- ersity on September 8, 1919, and there is ne record of your having been at the University in 19q17 and 1918. Dr. Woodruff says that it is net necessary fer you to have this te get inte the service. He —— re 1009 Baltimere, Kensas City, Mo. I will de anything I can but of course I can't certify to these two years. If yeu want mo te write a letter testifying that I knew yeu when you were e student here, I will be tickled to death te do it for you. Dr. Woodruff will also send a transcript ef your recerd or he will write a letter saying that you attended the Univer- sity if you desire. He is a geod friend of mine, a former foetball player, a fine schelar and gentleman. personally have been proud of your echievenents and T vill be happy to say er de anything in your behalf. With kindest regards, I an Sincerely yours, | | Directer of Physical Biucation, _ FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. / Osteber 15, 1942. Your letter of October 12th addressed to Professor E. R. Elbel has come to my attention. Dr. Elbel is now with the Army Air Force at St. Louis, Missouri. twit tes ees 0 ee tee: and under the conditions outlined in your letter, I will accept the three s es et ee en I note that they have had ee. ik ‘ 4 ! \ : ey Sincerely yours, | \ | see \ ( TRE Director of Physical Education, PCAsAa i Varsity Basketball Coach. tf i | fl e i f j \ | | THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN LAWRENCE, KANSAS Cato ber 12, 1942 Professor BE. Re Elbel L107 Rs Dear Professor Elbel: Would it be possible for three occupational therapy students to take your course in kinesiology next semester at the same time that they are enrolled in Anatomy 50? I realize that anatomy is listed as a pre- requisite to kinesiology, but sinee this is the last year for these three students, would it be possible for them to take the courses at the same? All three girls have had biologye Png. yours, 7 ey PETE ESTABLISHED 1875 R.A.LONG BUILDING 926-8 GRAND AVENUE Kansas City .Mo. October 13, 19k2 € Dear Phog: Have your letter of the tenth and want to thank you indeed for following this matter through. [I am pleased to advise that I have just received the necessary papers. Want you to know that I appreciate deeply what you have done for me and in the event I need anything else I will surely call on you, with the hope that I may be able to reciprocate these favors. Sincerely yours, Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence wo. 229 Ward Parkway SRE 1 DR BR PWE TF FYE PAS © ARM OUR "BDO OLE VAR KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Dear Dr. Alien, I greatly appreciate your kind letter of September 1 expressing your sympathy in the heavy loss which I sustained by the passing of Mrs. Wyler. Sept. 1, 1942. Coteber 9, 1942. Justice Hugo T. Wedel, Kansas Supreme Court, Topeka, Kensas. Dear “Dutch”: Thies will acknewledge receipt of your letter of the Sth instant. I em turning all of these cards over te ny son, Milten, whe ies first assistant investigater at the rc os Sete Se ee ee ee ee out te the right peeple. If you will send me a larger supply ef cards I will arrenge for our feotball and basketball boys to distribute them ameng their friends here on the Hill where they will do the mest goed. S cavnkd sun 10 ba 0 oe Sie Se ee ee < Cane Sincerely yours, Bireocter of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. HOME ADDRESS CHANUTE, KANSAS ; TOPEKA, KANSAS HUGO T. WEDDELL JUSTICE, KANSAS SUPREME COURT Ss TOPEKA, KANSAS October 5, 1942 MWe. Ferrest ©. Allen Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: I have sent a sort of general gun-shot letter: to attorneys and gome other friends whom I do not know as intimately as I do you, concerning my candidacy for a second term. Of course, it would not seem or be natural to write youra formal letter. tT really wish you would give my campaign a good lift. I shall not worry about the result if my good friends will really give my campaign some personal attention. Frankly, what I am con- cerned about is that too many of my best friends are saying — "Oh, Wedell has nothing to worry about" - and are therefore doing little, if anything, about my campaign. I need not tell YOU such an attitude is always dangerous. That attitude came near being fatal in my 1936 campaign in counties where I had the most intimate friends. After losing those counties in the primary or general election many of my friends, whom I had previously asked for help, wrote and admitted they had not done much because they did not know my opponent and, therefore, thought I was safe. I am anxious oe to avoid that result this fall. Owing to my tire shortage I can’t make an extensive personal Y" campaign this year. Court convened September 28th and it will. take most of my time. There are, of course, various ways in which you can help and I am taking the liberty of enclosing a few suggestions. I would, however, appreciate it a lot if you would at least contact from twenty-five to fifty men or women and ask each of them to men- tion my candidacy to a dozen of their friends. I am sure you know I am grateful for what you have done in the x past and I want to thank you in advance for all you may do in my behalf now. Cordially fours, W:H f; Chhhp enc. _ () Hugo T. Wedell ~ ESTABLISHED 1875 R.A.LONG BUILDING 926-8 GRAND AVENUE Kansas City,.Mo. September 2li, 192 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear "Phog"s I want to thank you indeed for your prompt reply of September 21. I appreciate very much your interest in the matter and the courtesies you.have rendered in my behalf, The reference to 1917 was a Summer School term and unless it is necessary that I have this record, will let the metter ride, however, in the event that I do need this information I will solicit yours, as well as Dr. Woodruff's good offices for the necessary assistance, Let me thank you again most heartily for these favors and with kindest regards, I am Sincerely yours, & : Yt Frank T, Wright, Manager WOOD PRESERVING DIVISION JoncBew TRADE MARK Octeber 10, 1942. lr. Franklin 1. Wright, Manager, Yeod Preserving Divisien, Leng-Bell Lumber Company, R. A. Long Building, 926 Grand Avenue, t Kansas City, He. Dear "Pat": You ne deubt have received a copy of your transcript from Dr. Weedruff's effice by this time. It was mailed te you yesterday. I trust that yeur papers are new all in order. If there is anything further that I can de I assure you it wili be a pleasure. ‘ With best wishes for your success, I am Sincerely yours, Directer ef Physical Biucation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. ESTABLISHED 1875 R.A.LONG BUILDING 926-8 GRAND AVENUE Kansas City,Mo. October 7, 192 Dr. Forrest C, Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog, Thanks a million for your very fine letter of recommendation which I found awaiting my return to Kansas City this morning. You have been most gracious in this matter and I am indeed highly appreciative, You may be assured I will not forget it, and I will ee eee eet ee My preliminary papers have passed Nate > AO en, with his recommendations, and I have received formal applications which I must submit with credentials direct to the Navy Department, which I am anxious to complete and get off as soon as I hear from Dr. Woodruff. With sincere gratitude and all good wishes, I am Sincerely — ee J ranklin T, he ht, AaB WOOD PRESERVING DIVISION JoncRerr TRADE MARK Lt - Zags John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Kansas City, Mo. Dear Hatch: Mr. Harry H. Welsh, Jr, : The Big Six faculty representatives, athletic directors, and so forth, meet in Kansas City on Deomber Sth. ci other alwmi in Kansas a oe Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. GUY W. COX, President Life Insurance Company HOME OFFICE BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS HARRY H. WELSH, Jr., General Agent Suite 814 Commerce Trust Building August ZT 9 1942 922 Walnut Street Telephone Harrison 0735 KANSAS CITY, MO. Dr. Forrest ©, Allen Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I appreciate very much your letter of August 26th and the letter to Coach Edwards. There are somethings I cannot figure out myself, Doc. Coach cannot understand how you changed your mind in allowing Missouri to participate in the double header. He seems to think some pressure was brought on you. I told him about our conversation and that I found you very fair, fine and easy to deal with and I did not know of any outside pressure that would change your mind. I have always found that a heart to heart talk to any one on any matter was the best way to get things done. I assure you that I have enjoyed my dealings with you and found you to be fair in every respect and only hope we will have more pleasant meetings. I see where you have Ballard, Black and Evans lined up to complete their college education. I think that is fine as they are three great boys. Although I am afraid they will cause a little misery to the rest of the big six conference. The next time you are in Kanses City please drop in and say hello. With my very best wishes, I remain Sincdrely yours, General Agent HHW: RW September 14, 1942. Mr. Lloyd Woodburn, Cleburne, Kansas. Dear Mr. Woodburn: In response to your request of. 9th, I an enclosing a copy of the wartime Education progran fie Ui% ah Sebel KA Gan Sabena Gite 2535. This ee ee me Sealy tae ing it to yous $2 you biswn mig: quesisLacie T ‘shell be lad to hone fron you again. Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, PCA: Ai - Varsity Basketball Coach.