January 17, 1938. ee aiomdica; Vasseniies’™ Dear’ Mir, Krauthoefers , Thank you for your kind letter of the 13th instant informing me that you have sent ono of your leather folders to ifr. Parl Palkenstien. lit. Felkenstien has received the folder, and is greatly plenaseds i greatly appreciate your courtesy in this matter. With best wishes, I an Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bducatione WISCONSIN SHOE COMPANY no J. KRAUTHOEFER EMORY W. KRAUTHOEFER Wh SINS: Ah ENT ERY SITIES EES MEETS “al : FRRG ie = \ ene | ATHLETIC SHOES MILWAUKEE Jan. 13, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allien Dept. of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kans, Dear Doctor Allen: Our Mr. Harper has written us that you were so well pleased with the leather folder which we sent to you with our Christmas greetings and states further that your Mr. Earl Falkenstien would also appreciate such a remembrance. We are more than pleased to be able to send one to you and are forwarding it herewith. We hope that Mr. Falkenstien will enjoy it as much as you do and we shall deeply appreciate your good will throughout the year. December 15, 1987.6 Tire Fe Le Vellhauseny 1829 Vermont Street, S Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mrs, Wellhausen: Here are same pictures that were used in the new book, Better Basketball, which I th : you om Al might like to have, Cordially yours, Varsity Basketball Coach, NMirector of Physical Eduscations Deceuber 25, 1987s Kaas die win. sitalaben dn wie: want in the new book, ee et you might like to have. Varsity. Basketball Coach, Director of Physical Bducations Wovember 27, 1957 sizes: / 1 pre size 10 6 pre size 103 1 pre size 12 We would like to have these by Friday if et all possible. Sincerely yours, FCAsAT Director of Physical Educations December 14, 1987.» I heve read your letter in which you desori be the accident that oseurred ty you a year agoe it would bo very difficult for me to presoribe for your ailment. end I think I could help you. Was not Buren Edwards, a former University of Tems student and en athlete, a Dig Springs, Texms, boy? He could doubtless tell you something ebout how wo treat that type of athletic injwy. Very sincerely yours, Varsity Basketball Coach, FCAsAH Director of Physical Bducations ‘ ih ccarcunaaemegall December 14, 1937 Ne Warren Ve Woody, Sguiteble Life Assurance Society, - . 220 Sc. LaSalle Street, : Chiengo, Tllincoiss Dear Warrens I am just a little disturbed about whether Sete eonuhved un euthar*s ony of Better tedketbel’ trem “eGramelill Book Campamye “re. Webster, the athletic SS teld me that you hee wired Gwimm Henry asking ——<— eau sal We tae an Wee eae : ¢ eawte tec Cavite ty nideee & inveie ant | qapestally neked tint you be renasbered uith a firet copys So sure I me that you bad received it thet I ee ee ee ee Yexine yesterday. ‘She said thet she was very cure if you had reocived it you would have dropved me a lings Of course, I didnt expect you to do this, but since With every good wish of the Yuletide Very sineerely yours, 1 Sn ~ December 8 af iy [is f tie fut i val fa ee 4 7 ee Ee St 3 i li | i ee ee — le i ie i f. Ty nape | nl a pas ay alls Aue if Ni i ti Cae in fall ° wi it ne i safdyt 3 4 | eet wal : | i ais 7 i i ile i (i i il So I would ; say to you that you are a good, sane, leveleheaded parent and citi. And ee aie +o your fellowetownsmen, will be nearer than a lot of , dope from these magesines, the authors of the artiol being men who oe i ee ee . bepiy oy thet you exe sending your son nin dics to X: ee a LY Peal ‘be glad to work with him to the limit. My son, Bob, is a frestuan thie Stat I am deligttted that he iv a much finer student than he is a basketball player e Boa, however, is a prety good basketball player, and is a dandy piteher on the baseball teane He played a very good end end quarterbaci: on the football team, but he is not playing football due — to etramene Gpeeine Fes SEP Eee a With kindest regards and best wishes to the Woodards for a very Merry Christmas end a Happy New Year, I am a Sincerely Yours, anaes eal, Geta FOAsAH Director of Physical Educations THE SALINA JOURNAL - Largest Circulation of Any Daily Newspaper in the World Published in a City of 20,000 or Less myer ee SALINA, KANSAS Docs 7, 19ST Dr. F. C. Allen, The University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Phog: We have here in Salina a very interesting Gridiron Club which has a dinner meeting every two weeks at the Lamer Hotel. We have one principal topic for discussion at each meeting and the one for our meeting next week is one which you know more about than any one else whom I lmow. essed I am writing you for your viewpoint, for which I have considerable regard. The question for discussion is :"Should College Athletics Be Subsidized? If so, to what extent?" For its background, the question has the incident of the Pittsburg players demanding personal payment if they went to the Rose Bowl this year. I will appreciate it if you will write me your sentiments on this question. Also, if you kow of a timely article on this question, please tell me where I may find it. | You might be interested in kmowing that I am sending my son, Bob, down to K,. U. next fall. He is very much interested in basket ball and is playing — on the high school team. I do not know how far he wil o in college competition but he is going to try. With kindest personal regards and wishing | you and yours every good wish eferthe oe season, Very sincerely, December 29, 1957s whom I have lmown for many yearse ss With eporeciation, I am | Varsity Basketball Coach, FCASAH Director of hysical Nducations we. 669 rtrwo.m uv. s. a.@ Christmas 8 6 4 Mr, Forrest C. Allen % University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas You would hardly expect -- to find shoes and sentiment to mix ina business such as ours, yet there are always exceptions. And if our true feelings could be poetically expressed, they would sound something like thiss If we are going to let this year pass And never say a word, Just let the sand run through the glass And our wishes go unheard, Then we would be ungrateful For the favors you have shown, And we would prove unworthy Of the friendships we have known, But sentimental verses along at this Christmas time are really not sufficient to express our appreciation of your good will and friendship. That's why we are sending you something more tangible in the way of this Leather Folder, and announce at this time that during each month of the year 1938 a Dated Monthly Refill Pad for same will follow. And if we had the power to attach a real wish to each of the monthly calendars, it would be the hope that each month of 1938 will find you Healthier, Happier and More Prosperous. Cordially yours, Speaking for - WISCONSIN SHOR COMPANY SS Sea SAE SNS a A eee SESS Soa Sie ira ~P . December 6, 1937- Ging _ ‘Technique, Tactics and Tales". In the chapter om Tales you will find a yarn there which mentions the prowess of Warren Woody, et ale I trust you will like ite : With every good wish for your continued success, I am THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES HOME OFFICE NEW YORK,N.Y. THOMAS |. PARKINSON, PRESIDENT WARREN V. WOODY, AGENCY MANAGER 120 S. LA SALLE STREET ee Meee CHICAGO, ILLINOIS December 11, 1937 Dear Doc, It was good to see you and to hear the fine things that I heard of you and the splendid job that you are doing in the organization of this new department. It came to me through students, faculty, and alumni, and to tell you all the nice things that all the people told me of you would take more paper than the Company might permit me to use. Anyway, Doc, it was darn good to see you and to hear that you are doing just the job that I knew you would. My congratulations and best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Agency Manager Dr. F. C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas December 24, 1937. Saterbury Chemical Company, Ince, 204 Se Fowrth Ste, Ste Louis, Missouris Your trial supply of Taterbury's Compound which you sent to me seme time ago hes been received, and I heave used it with my famity with very good rosultes. see aaaitiena qummtity, co oct out Se your print you —s ‘Aonal quanti as in your printed card aeoanpanying the trial paulmge. I think this 1o en excell- PCAQAH : | Director of Physical Edusations ie a ig HIS trial supply of WATERBURY’S COMPOUND is sent to you for a fair test of the usefulness of the preparation in your practice. Physicians who have made this test have found Waterbury’s Compound a tonic and reconstructive of merit, unusually palatable and efficient in the treatment of coughs ° and respiratory affections. If you would like an additional quantity, we will be glad to send it. Please do not overlook to state your name and address. Dose: One tablespoonful 4 times a day. Children 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls. Sd WATERBURY CHEMICAL/COMPANY, Inc. New York, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. 127 West 18th Street 404 S. Fourth Street WiIt7s R-37 beoember 24, 1937. FCASSE Direotor of Faysical Educations THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES HOME OFFICE NEW YORK,N.Y. THOMAS |. PARKINSON, PRESIDENT WARREN V. WOODY, AGENCY MANAGER CHICAGO, ILL., 120 S. LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS December 22, 1937 Dear Doc: The books arrived, and I appreciate them very much. It is a peach of a book, I may have occasion to give several of them as gifts during the next year. I stopped yesterday at lunch and mentioned to Arch Ward that I had received a copy and had spent the night before reading it. He promised that as soon as he had time to look it over he would give it a write-up in the Tribune. You're right - he's so wrapped up in Notre Dame it's aw- fully hard to get him to boost anyone that doesn't come from there, but I am sure he will take care of this soon. Page two of your letter got me steamed up. I never will forget that kick at Norman, Oklahoma, and I thoucht of that game many times when fellow who is now 4 prominent coach was trying to take Miller from me. This sort of gratitude is hardly understandable among men. The Woodys send the season's greetings and best wishes to the Allens. Sincerely, Agency Manager Mr. Forrest C. Allen Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas January 14, 1988. Ly : ti. 2 fuidy expected $0 get Banta Clow to wing thie over, bet I have failed to do it, and now I am getting one of my basketball players, Nelson Sulliven, to do the job Senta was supposed to do. He proved to be Santa Claus in one or two of our games, but didn't pan out right for the Sooners. eee en yeer in the beck of the book. _ Bincerely yours, POASAZ Varsity Basketball Conch, January 12, 19386 Mrs Ken Willis, Brensrten Hish School, Brenerton, Vashingtors Dear Mx, Willies This will acknowledge your letter of ‘uae A peepee «eet 'o Ges Physioal "ducations Here at the University of Kansas we do not offer as yet a master's degree in this and for the first time are »ble to offer graduate work this coming summers This is a three-hour course in "Teste end Heasurencuts in Phyndeal Bdueation"s We are to build our department so that in the we may be able to offer a master's dew gree. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Edusations OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL Grenerion Gigh School BREMERTON, WASHINGTON January 5, 1958 The Graduate School Dept. of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Gentlemen: I would like you to send me infor- mation regarding the acquiring of a Master's Degree in Physical Education. I am interested in obtaining a degree without writing a thesis. Will you list the re- quirements for such? I have a B. §. Degree in Physical Education at Washington State College. Yours truly, AliLe Ken Wills K W z A D Jumuary 11, 1988. Ure Carl Weidner, 4946 Winons, | : Ste Louis, Hoe Dear Carls 3 ; | T am happy that you liked the pictures. The Jayhawkers are not doling so well now, Carls jaihs Sabh Piktuw Waaes Yio Nendowa kasohed cs kukk on tae River, and we haven't vecoverede, 5 will you aueka oun totliy veh % anbeentend tae ait is to pay debts contracted in good faith. I an sure next year you will be able to make it and we will be happy to see Vote Congratulations on your “imicipal League undefeated ie £ notice that you said that Missouri -played more of a hit or miss style. Well, I will tell you we do just like than, only our system is a miss style instead of a hit and miss. Both Prom and Cooper are goode I see wheve they licked Frosty Con's Colorado team The other night. Their game must have been something like ours ; There are five teans in the outfit that will scramble each other's eggse The other team, Nobrasim, should — have a walleaway, but if they are as poor as are they my note \ ax \ Simeerely yours, Director of Physical Baucation, FUASAH | Varsity Basketball Coache