TREASURER BAKER UNIVERSITY BALDWIN, KANSAS SY ee February 28, 1938 ieee Mir. Forrest C. Allen Director of Sheeicet Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Just a line to thank you for your cordial letter of Saturday, which is at hand this morning. I appreciate your expression very much. Thenks for referring my question to Mr. Falkenstien. I shall be glad to have ‘ letter from him. With personal regards, Very truly yours, EVW:dad Treasurer Marah 4, 1938. Director of Physical Féwation, Varsity Basketball Coache Maroh 4, 1958 YOUrSs Direster of Physical Education, Versity Basketball Coathe OFFICERS Assistant Director, James Van Dycx Assistant Director, Rex Conner President, Criypr SMITH Vice-President, Ricwarp Gacr Business Manager, Kari RupPENTHAL Secretary, Date UnpERwoop Treasurer, Jack Larrer Drum Majors, Jack Larrer Jack DaLBy Bos HamMpPeL LaVERNE HACKLER Bos WooLvERTON ws MID-WESTERN MUSIC CAMP JunE 13 To JULY 24 Summer, 1938 Dean, D. M. SwartTHOUT Camp Director, RusseLi L. WILEY Orchestra Director, Davin T. Lawson Guest Conductors, HaroLtp BacHMAN A. Austin HarpiInc Lupwic HEBESTREIT AND OTHERS LINIVERSITY of KANSAS BANDS RusseruL. Witeyv, Director LAWRENCE, KANSAS March 2, 1938 Dr. Forrest ©. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: The Band boys were pleased to have your message of appreciation of the work which they have been doing. Thank you very kindly. May I congratulate you most highly on the fine showing the basketball team has made. No one but a master could do what you are doing with those boys. Hats off to you! Yours very sincere Mevch 7, 1958.5 Professor Je de ‘hheoler's Depasiment of imthenatics, University of Kansase Dear’ Je Jet Sorry I missed you wheu you called at the office Friday morninge ee X*il be hore the next tie Sincerely yours, Varaity Basketball Coashs March 9, 1956. — Dear Edds sas bs eunbiads Se puck exe 6 SANE diated, ete, st tellin tee aeons: You have taken a group of boys ee ee Persomaliy, I did not see how ? 9 this year, espocially with Sh ts tk angie: Gd 5 one he Db je oh we » Please cammnd mee Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, ’ FCA: All Varsity Basketball Coache at H uf é rte | ti March 9, 1938.6 if bapis & if ut ae At at ; ie ! Wht i Varsity Daskothalll Coache JOHN S. DAWSON CHIEF JUSTICE W. W. HARVEY WM. EASTON. HUTCHISON WILLIAM A. SMITH WALTER G. THIELE HUGO T. WEDELL HARRY K. ALLEN JUSTICES E. E. CLARK, CLERK S. E. ELSE, REPORTER Che Supreme Court of Kansas Topeka March 5, 1938, Dr. F. C. Allen, c/o Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear "Fog": There are times when a man is entitled to know that his friends are particularly elated over his accomplishments, I am writing you to Simply state that for numerous reasons, which need not be mentioned herein, that the Wedell family is one family which was especially pleased with each and every victory you had during the past season. I might say too that the wonderful ovation you received during the Missouri game warmed my own heart a good deal, I shall tell you some other things when I see you. Always with kindest regards and best wishes, I remain, | Cordially yours, Dicnec ATinn— =< ee BAKER UNIVERSITY BALDWIN, KANSAS E. V. WOOD February Rd, 1938 : IN REPLY TREASURER REFER TO Dr. Forest &. Allen Director of Athletics Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr, Allen: tt seems to me that a little over two months ago, I | read in the paper a dispatch relative to a case in which the Athletic Association at Lawrence had tested out the fy b ale question of taxability of admissions to athletic ookcaesel This case of which I read may have been from K. U. and may ) not have been, but I failed to clip it at the time and have lost track of it. oe As I recall what was reported, the Court was discuss— ing the question as to whether proceeds of athletic con- tests were devoted to educational purposes. I am anxious to refer to the court's language and if you can direct me to the case in cuestion I would appreciate it very much indeed. Stamped envelope is enclosed for your reply. You may recall the writer as the son of Mrs. Olive ii, Wood who was librarian at Baker when you were coaching here some years ago. Please accept my personal regards. Very truly yours, BE. v. Woo BVA 3J0 Cnc. env. ig 3-7 Aa ai pois cS eae ae eames ey Wg EY aE Sor 5s eee ae es February 26, 1938. Mire Ee Ve Wood, Treasurer, Baker University, Baldwin, Kansase Dear lire Woods It was a pleasure to hear from you, and I do remember your mother very welle In fact, I used to roan at the Wood hame in Baldwins 7 Please accept my belated though sincere con- gretulations on your appointment as Treasurer of Baker University. I had intended writing you sooner, but for one reason or another neglected to do ite I am referring your question on the tambility of admissions to athletic comtests to lire Harl Falken stien, our Financial Seeretary. I am sure he can give _you the information you desires . With all good wishes, and best personal regards, i om Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coache March i4, 1958. . ur il run i aed tiny! Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coache Department of Athletics Liberty Memorial ‘High School Lawrence, Kansas Edd A. Wood Head Coach Edward Dissinger Warren Smith Assistants Ralph E. Graber Golf B. C. Shipley Gennis ee eee Ce Vemeraty V Ae vad Loorenee A Tos oA Cleary Ky. hth. 2 a. as be poe f he || eee hs bat JU ALE D on hay flow afl Phares THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES HOME OFFICE NEW YORK,N.Y. THOMAS 1. PARKINSON, PRESIDENT WARREN V. WOODY, AGENCY MANAGER 120 S. LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO, ILL.., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS February 21, 1938 Dear Doc: The wire was sent from my office and charged to me, but George Nettels dictated it. George, Lefty Sproull, Tuss Ackerman, and myself were conferring here in the office when George mentioned the Kansas Oklahoma game. I think the credit is due him. You are putting it mildly when you say I would have loved to have watched it. My congratulations to the greatest basket-ball coach in the country and a game team. It was a wonderful job and a real surprise. The Chicago papers all save you a line as to the results. We join you in being proud of a real job. Remember the Woodys to all the Allens. With kindest personal regards, I am Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Athletics University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas March 1, 1958. Dirooter of Varsity March 1, 1958. Direotor of Varsity February 19, 1988. ~ I do not isnow all of your boys personally, but J did thank same of them, and if you will be kind oo tion to them it will be scmething in a way that I can express as definitely worth while to our wining the game. ‘Sineerely yours, Birector of Physical Education, FOASAH Varsity Basketball Coache February 19, 1958. Lite Warren Ve Woody, Equitable Life Assurance Coe, 120 Soe IaSalle Ste, Chicago, Tlie Dear Warrens Mister, you are a swell salesman and a great guy! I lmow who was the cause of sending that wire to of Kensas kids who needed everything you said, just at that hour, too. Thank you, Warrenty back and did 4% well, too, 4f you please, because when the game ended the Sooners couldm't. walk across the floor. Many of then dropped in their trackse It was a great game, Warren, and I lmow you would have loved to watch it, and we would have loved to have you theree Thanks very much for remembering use With apvreciation, I an Sincerely yours, Director of Uhysieal FUAsAE Varsity Basketball Coachs RECEIVED AT KNOL Me AC grap | isccs Seen. ees g pe in the check or in the address. _ MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM DL __| DAY LETTER 119 N. Broadway NL} NIGHT LETTER Dial 2-3271 , NM | NIGHT MESSAGE Commercial Cae etl @hivaaree Lco | DEFERRED CABLE , E STANDARD TIME Cables oe lf Cables NLT | NIGHT CABLE LETTER INDICATED ON THIS MESSAGE RADIOGRAM Form KOOk hh SG EXTRASTY ae + 18 340P h, , OSFER IS M4 1 m dob Kdars DR FORREST C ALLENs! [%x4 Kao 201 KOS 4 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. Cll Ze TEAM NORMAN -OKL A= O-fllnc Sey YOU ARE CONFRONTED WITH A SITUATION TONIGHT THAT CALLS FOR YOUR BEST IT TAKES A CHAMPION TO WIN ON THIS OCCASION KANSAS MEN ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES WILL RE STANDING BY THE RADIO LISTENING FOR THE OUTCOME= LEFTY SPROULL GEORGE NETTELS TUS ACKERMAN WARREN WOODY, © nO f F f ce 7 f - BF : xV P t Lt ~) > ox POLE TI~r Telephone Your gag: ee to | » Postal Te Telege i ae AA De a »- at th; ay bdee oF Toy l be aft Ha alt . iE ui ‘ wal he ; Hie N 7 ny tlh a; ist it Gis 8 Ga inf i Hy ey Hii toads! ie 3 Sincerely yours, of Physical Education, FCAsAH DR. CLARENCE MINNICK, PRESIDENT Cc. W. JOHN, SECRETARY CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS N. L. TYSON, SUPERINTENDENT J.C. RIDDLEMOSER, PRINCIPAL v CAMBRIDGE, NEBRASKA February 3, 1938 Dr. F. C6. Atten University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Would you advise me as to the best type of glass guards to use for a boy who cannot play basketball without glass- es. The ordinary wire shields are very unsatisfactory and it seems a bit dangerous to play without any protect- ion at all. Yours very truly Ntll Pore Maxych 29, 105f5 Carney Smith is a fine boy and I like hin ve mudhe You mow, Voody, I always tell you straight from : | eonceraing things, and I think that is whet you winte I eannet werify thie, but I uaderstand that Carasy Smith is loosing out at Paclae iI do not imow for what reasone Carney wae a fine boy here, but the iast year there wore scue thincs that caused him a good deal of diffieultye Ue joined Sherine and stepped eroumd im a way thet caused sase camentte I do not imow whether he was e "good timer” or not, dui some way ‘there is some diseussion as to whether he hae mde good or nots i { have always liked Carney Smith, but if I failed to tell these thinge then I would be uitkir to yous I trust that my 6 will not hurt hime But I also would have felt guilty had i not | : j E | | sone boys, like » would have been wonderful af sortain fellows bad not made feel that they were being in to play bali end not to pursue their ctudlose I ren up to Mankato if j _THE SALINA JOURNAL SALINA, KANSAS March 26, 1958. Dr, F..Cy Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Phog: Carney Smith was in to see me this morning to make application for the position of football coach in our high school. Being a member of the board of education for lo these many years, I realize that many things enter into the qualifications of a man for a teaching position. I would therefor like your very candid opinion of Smith for this position. He seems like an upstanding and earnest young fellow to me but I know that you had four years! contact with him when he was at the university and playing on the football team. I will, for that reason, value your judgement very highly. With kindest personal regards, I am, Sincerely yours, Fall C.Worbarwd THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE 1201-S CLASS OF SERVICE R SYMBOLS DL = Day Letter This is a full-rate Telegram or Cable- NM = Night Message gram unless its de- NL = Night Letter ferred character is in- ; j ( e, 9 ) 7? 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