June 23, 1945. Lieut. William G. Wade, Air Corps, Class 43-F, . Stockton Field, Stockton, California. Dear Bill: I wish to extend my most sincere congratulations upon your graduation. We are very proud of your accomplishments, and wish you continued success. Lots of good luck to you, Bill. Cordially yours, 3 . Director of Physical Edueation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball coach. j iit ! iy aghe~ 3 : Pon 33.8 7 a8 ae ma Ae ie rh aH Ht hte pd Sg4e- ; ; ae ih Jal Lig TELAT [Hi : 1 ve wi I nitds tu s il pall nail Yl oF gags ual : “ni ar E H Bi i byhiy i 4 : Bs i ir Ait inl } ats Ail, aL uy i jangle bell i jee Hy ql a un { if nian ite eit rei He wie : é : May ll, 1943. Mr. He. H. Landshof, Asst. Manager, Order Dept., Wallace & Tiernan Sales Corporation, Newark, New Jersey. Dear Mr. Landshof: SS letter of May 5th con- cerning the Compensator U-160] which was sent to you our department. This compensator was sent at the request of your Kansas City firm, who had replaced the compensator in our chlorinator. We had expected that they would write Sincerely yours, _ Direotor of Physical Baucation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coache WALLACE & TIERNAN SALES CORPORATION CHLORINE CONTROL AND CHEMICAL FEED DEVICES y NBWARK, NEW JBRSEY Y May 5, 1943 University of Kansas Dept. of Physical Education Lawrence, Kansas Gentlemen: A few days ago we received a Compen- sator U-1601, marked as coming from your office. Up to the present writing we have been unable to locate any correspondence indica- ting what is to be done with this material. May we please hear from you at your earliest conve- nience. Very truly yours, WALLACE & TIERNAN SALES CORP. / / [) es es Io 7 d H. H. Landshof ASS'T. MGR. ORDER DEPT. abl / E. L. WINN Winn-Senter Construction Co. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING 430 RAILWAY EXCHANGE BUILDING PHONE HARRISON 7709 Kansas City, Mo. May 6th 1943. Dear Phog: Thanks so much for your nice letter about Mother. It is a big help during such a time when nice thoughts from your really good friends are so genuinely expressed. Mother did have a wide circle of friends, and we are all going to miss her deeply. Sincerely, Ee Le Winn. Dr. Forrest ©, Allen c/o Physical Education Dept. Kansas University Lawrence, Kansase U; B. SENTER + THE AMERICAN RED CROSS DOUGLAS COUNTY CHAPTER COMMUNITY BUILDING LAWRENCE, KANSAS April 26, 1943 Dr, Forrest C, Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Phos: Due to your fine efforts and the generosity of our community the Red Cross War Fund Drive was oversubscribed. You will recall our quota was $17,150.00, Our present subscription to-date is $25, 960.53 of which $14, 018.69 goes to National Headquarters and $11,865, 54 remains in the local chapter treasury, I want to thank you for so graciously accenting responsibility in this drive and the excellent job you have done in this worthwhile campaign, Sincerely yours, ‘May 1, 1343. Mr. Le 4, Weeks, Weeks Construstion Co., Pe O. Box 297, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear iyle: > One of your good friends told me that you are working too darn hard and that I should write you and tell you to slow up a little because that old ticker of yours would just stand so much of that. So I am admonishing you to take it a little | easier because none of us want to walk slowly behind you and we do not want you to look up at the daisy shoots. So take it cusy, uy friend, fron a guy who has been strenuous for years but who is himself now taking it much easier and enjoying life much more. igs going well with you and Hope everything yours, but remember what I said. Don't step on it so heavy. Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr. Le W. Weeks, Weeks Construction Company, P. 0. Box 297, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Lyle: I took the check mde payable to me to Palkenstien, who will send you five tickets to the Nebraska game to be played on October 31. I imegine you are about as busy as we are here with our physical conditioning course which takes in all the boys subject to draft or reserve status. We _— our hands. Then of course we are subjects and the war has added a lot of — eee and physioslly pretty well. Why don’t you and Mrs. Weeks stop by the house after the Nebraska game and say hello? We live at 801 Louisiana Street, and would be mighty happy to see you. Thank you foryour good wishes, and we reciprocate in kind. We will stop by if we are ever together and in our car, but I pepe petal amen turn ovate epi baie amalereras our trip: Lots of luck, Lyle, to you and the Mrs. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCOA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. L. W. WEEKS Job Phone WEEKS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE DRexel 3684 P.O. BOX 297 KANSAS CITY, KANSAS October 18, 1942 Dr. Forest C. Allen, Lawrence, Kansas Dear Fog: I am enclosing check for $11.25 in payment for 5 tickets to the Nebraska game to be played Oct. 31, 1942. I am also including an envelope self addressed to return the tickets. Thanks for your trouble @ lot. Don't forget that Mrs. Weeks and I would appreciate you stopping off on your way to or from Kansas City, Kansas when you are up this way, Yours v \truly, y er dees ee L.-W. Weeks SS ce | 4, Lefiggt te iin a | € : and on ai , a 4 end ~~ 4 fief SSS SSS <4 4 a aaieaEEaEaaEEEEE ae \ £ : . exe's Wishing a of Section Three, Article Six reads as follows: : : : : LAWRENCE COUNTRY CLUB Lawrence, Kansas SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING LAWRENCE COUNTRY CLUB TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 11,1943 aT & P.M, A special stockholders meeting is to be held at the club house for the purpose of amending Section Three of Article Six of the By-Laws relative to dues for social members, and to transact any other business pertinent to stockholders. The proposed ——— ‘tee dam fr social members shall be $20. per year payable six months in advance. One-fourth of all such dues collected shall be placed in a special fund to be expended solely for the purpose of retiring the mortgage indebtedness of the Club." : "The dues for Class One non-resident members shall be $36. per year, payable in twelve monthly installments due the first of each month, in advance. One-~sixth of all such dues collected shall be placed in a special fund to be expended solely for the poreee of retiring the =r eee indebtedness of the club. * Geo. T. Wetzel, Secy-Treas. VAS labor April 14, 1943. Mre. 4% 5. Wilcox, 745 Alabama St., Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Wilcox: I am enclosing the literature I have just reseived from ii. Touton describing his cemp at Big Bay, Michigan. You will notics that the fes is $25.00 per week. Very sincerely yours, \ Director of Physical Education, PCA: AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. April 12, 1943. Dean Hen?y Werner, ; : University of Kansas. , Dear Dean Werner: 2 pegeat Oak tt pres 0 ec eet Des ee this noon makes it impossible for me to attend your comnittee luncheon. Had I known it a little sooner I could have made arrangements, bat ‘under the ciroumstances it is impossible. After much deliberation I am nank hing to you my first choice as C. K., and my second choice is R. F. I would appreciate it if you would express my reasons for the first choice to the committee. Doubtless all the members saw the pioture of C. K. on the third page of the Kansas City Star yesterday morning. He is invalidated | after a grueling campaign against the Japs. In presenting this young man's claim, may I state that hie great desire was to see action and he enlisted in the Marines before graduation. He went to the Offfirers’ Training School at Quantico and earned his commission as a second lieutenant. ‘fhe admonition from his father to C. was "€., love your arms. ‘They may be the means of saving your life." So from the beginning ee See ee ee ee | : A mild-mannered, genteel, friendly chap is this boy. He is not the rough, tough fighting buckaroo, but he is very much of the opposite type. He comes from a long line of fine forbears, with Univ- ersity of Kansas background on both sides. Three generations of his people resided in Lawrence and he is a grandson of J. W. Jenkins. . In one letter to the folks back home he wrote, "I know definitely what I am fighting for. T am fighting for my mother and my — sisters and for others who might have to face this thing if I did not." He has led his men in victorious campaign. Therefore, I feel that when we are selecting an Honor Man for this year certainly we should consider the patriotic and soldierly qualifications of this young man who has taken up the fight with the foe and is still carrying on. To me it would signalize our recognition of leadership and loyalty, courage and devotion in this very critical hour. Very cordially yours, 4 Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Ve Varsity Basketball Coach. FORM 420 EMPLOYEE RELEASE TO REFERENCES Dr. Forrest C. Allen I hereby authorize to answer any and all questions that may be asked by the Globe Oil & Refining Company and to give any and all information that may be sought in connection with my employment, or concerning me or my work, habits, character, or skill, or my action in any transaction. Lhagneradl be wablcanace eo ieeet Witness Date 3-2 7- ¥2. CLASS OF SERVICE \ \ FE; S E RN 1201 r SYMBOLS This is a full-rate : { OF } DL=Day Letter Telegram or Cable : NT =Overnight Telegram m unless its de- ferred oe Wee LC=Deferred Cable icated by a suitable : . symbol above or pre- NLT=Cable Night Letter ceding the address. A. N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON J. SC. WILLEVER hy Ship Radiogram r PRESIDENT z CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT 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 ef destination KAZ132 16 5 EXTRA=CHICAGO ILL 5 211P FOG ALLENsATHLETIC DIRECTOR= UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENC! B4SAPR 5 py 3 Qs APPRECIATE KNOWING IS A SENIOR= CHILO WALSH 4 a ac, Co AO RAN. Y TELEPHONED To ‘ if D AAA x A 2. LAS A Ad AJ Pip th \s £0 Time. 3/7 LE THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE HE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS oe Yowwek CG. ‘Stes -s*Diteetor of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas ; Lawrence, Kansas roe eas Dear Dr, Allen: Thank you for your kind letter of congratu- lation on my being elected to membership in. Rotary. I am very happy to be a member of. this fine group and will be looking forward each | Monday to associating with all of you. Thank you again for your letter, and with best wishes, I am 3 C Saat s fours very sincerely, — ussell L. Wiley DEPARTMENT OF BAND THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS LAWRENCE March 5, 1943, Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Campus Dear Dr, Allen: May I take this opportunity to congratu- late you upon the splendid showing of our basketball team, — Undoubtedly this team will go down in history as one of the greatest teams you have ever produced for Kansas--and to say that for a basketball team REALLY MEANS SOMETHING, I am so sorry to see you losing such fine lads as Ray Evans, Schnellbacher, end others who have been so valuable to yourteam, I believe I am in a position to appreciate the seriousness of such losses from an organization such as your better than any other man on the campus since I have suffered terrific losses from the ranks of my concert band during the last three months. With best wishes for your continued. suecess, I am : os Gur oes 3 Tee a eS THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE HENRY WERNER MEN STUDENTS’ ADVISER March 13, 1943 Members of the Sachem Committee: Please select from the accompanying list of students,candidates who you think would fulfill ' the qualifications for election to Sachem, bearing in mind that only those named are eligible who have made meritorious contributions to University life. I would appreciate your having this list returned with the appropriate checks to this office by Tuesday morning. There will be a meeting of Sachem Faculty Advisers on Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 in Mr. Werer's office, March 24, Very sincerely yours, H hg Ul emnne enry Werne Men Students” Adviser HW:le Enclosure Merch 4, 1945. I? boys ask these the Earl glad to that my of fi 11 you Sincerely y ours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball coach. Liberty Memorial High School : Lawrence, Kansas Po — Lda ee Glabs > di ouldd Aine ee bt Hi. 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