July 16, 19465 Miss Dorothy Cain . Office of Passenger Traffic Master, Sante Pe Room 505, Union Depot Kansas City, Missouri Dear Dorothy: It was good to have a visit with one-of the outstanding oitigens of Beattie, and to further have conversation regarding some of our mutual friends whom each of us have know: /ffor so many years. - We are playing basketball in Kansas City several times this year, and I assure you I will not gorget you with a couple of Ann Oakleys when these games cone about. ‘ With all good wishes, I an Sincerely yours, Director. of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach PCA:MEH e July 19, 1945 Lte Ae Be Copping Navy V-12 Office Dear Lt. Copping:. I am enclosing the communication from the Master Look Company of Milwaukee. The second paragraph of the letter refers to the matter we had under discussion. If you will kindly prepare the proper authorizéhion, we will appreciate same. | ig Very cordially yours, a Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach PCA: MSH MEMORIAL UNION University of Kansas Lawrence _Juby 9, 1945 Dr. F. C. Allen Robinson Gym Dear "Phog": Just a short note to tell you how much you were appre-= ciated at the JAYHAWK SPI Friday, as the best master of ceremonies that could be found anywhere. Hope you enjoyed yourself as much as we did having you. Thank you again. | 7 : 7 Gratefully yours, Alberta Cornwell Pres. of Union Activities % July 20, 1945 q ‘PC Rebert W. Clowe, 37725027 Ward 26 me Win. Beaumont Genéral Hospital El Paso, Texas Dear Mr. Crowe ; I have been waiting for your transcript to arrive but | as yet they have not. It may be that the high school sent your ' eredits to the Registrar. — 7 ‘ I am writing you to assure you that we will be very happy to have you in our department of physical education. I em sure that when you are released from the hospital you may want to call upon us to have a talk with us regarding your — major in physical education. I+ certainly will do no harm aoa I think it will do a lot of good for you to take some subjects in the courses of the USAFI. I passed your letter on to coach Henry Shenk and he says to give you his kindest regards. I want to assure you that we will do every for a returning veteran from the service. We owe you and other men like you a great deal and it is our hope and desire to help you help youre self in every possible way. Hach month I get out the Jayhawk Rebounds for our boys in the service. It first started by my writing a few boys who left the University and the correspondence got so heavy that I thought I should like to have all the boys interested to have one. You being a good Jumotion City Jayhawker I am sending you my last issue and if you are interested, write me and I will put you on the regular mailing list. | With every good wish for your complete recovery and your future success, I an Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education © Varsity Basketball Coach POA:MEH ee A Ward 26 : lim. Beaumont General “os pital El oar texas at & une 1945 Registrar University of Kansas wrence, “ansas Dear Sir: I am asking the Junction City Jr.-“r, “igh “chool to forward a transeript of my high school credits to you. When I am out of the army, + hope to become a resident student at Kensas University. I want to mjor in Physical Education. 1 have a slight problem, howeverg In the Philippines (Leyte), 1 had a gunshot wound in my right shoulder, and as a result have only about fifty percent. use of my arm. * i am personally convinced that my slight handicapk will net make r difference to my ability to become a physical education instruétor me to major in Physical Egueation) --but Ll am eager for your reaction. I¢ you feel I can go ahead and major in the field of my choice, would you recommend some courses Ll can take through USAFI (either directly from the Institute or with you through the Institute)! I shall look retuird to hesring from you. ‘ours very truly, PFC ROBERT W. CLOWE, 37125027 I am a personal friend of Voach Henry © Shenk, your coach, He was my instructor at Jr.%enior High Sehool in nerves City. May 28, 1945. Sapte forrest M. Chapman, ASP Convalescent Hospital, Camp Carson, Colorado. Dear Porrest: ‘Iwas happy to have your letter of the 22nd instant _ end to know that you enjoy the Rebounds. It is a small service that we do for the boys in the armed forces, keeping them in touch with each other and with the actin vitios of the University. | | | I was glad to soe you at the basketball gemo last. winter, and hope it will be possible for you and Alice to attend some of our games next season, With best wishes for your complete recovery, I em Very sincerely yours, 5 ee ; Director of Physical Education, POAsAH Varaity Basketball Coache _ CAPT. FORREST M. CHAPMAN 77 ¢ & J/ry7THA AR Cray 194 §- ok, CD ens "Mow ”: ee ecco An ror eee ng “Safe Z” a pee Ore