May Sp 198Se “Dear Ke Ga: T have been out of tow since the arrival of your ee end I now find myself hack on © Jobe Tho comversntiion I had with John Be Yon Why clarie fied the situation for mes. I had not thought of the Allen Clinic as « camorciel angle. I guees I am dumb) at times. I wrote Jom timt I did not want to bea : Brothers” educators. In fret, I seen at times gust to stick my neck out for more worl. Now I am com vineed that the best thimg has happened, and instead of to do a bit of promoting on my om resources I will go to the other extrene ant devote my sumer to |“ recreation and have a lot of fun. But 26 wie smell cf you, Ze Ga, te peocunt the 3 matter anid I appreciate ee Professor John De's aide sine 0 tb ateiitlan oh eau euneoe time that had I had the slightest notion of their dise taste for the thing fran a comercial standpoint I would i ‘ini tee Wak i tae | teaching, ani I em sorry that I ws such a dub to mot gee thise Sut you know me ~ I am not hyporseusitive, — and I will forget this thing in a minute, but please let the deans know that I considered the teaching more . than the earning of that amoumt of mameye I was just endeavoring to spread what I eomsidered was pedagogy for a gone thet needs it. x a took Miieitek te Sha Gelato po T ascure you, but 7 thank you for sending me your idease I think they ere very clevers ae ‘ { woul’ not wart to go to oxy sohool wire people ve a notion I might be commercializing athletics, though to sone this statenent may eo pookily in the light of what T proposed. | ‘With every good wish, I en So Mirector of Physical Béucation, FOAsATL en ONE-wWa/ TICKET to the, TRAINING CLINIC and BAsKer BALLS Choe Ger OW BOARD WC SPECI To —WiTTENZERG COLLEGE | Jon, 10-Jelyt from the Wittenberg News Bureau, Springfield, O., K. G. Lind April 14,1938 Dr.Forrest C.Allen — University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansase Dear Phogs After the optimistic letter which I wrote to you about ten days ago, I experience a jolt which seems almost fatal to our project. After the Prudential Committee declined to act on granting per- mission te hold the Allen Clinic here in 1938, and after it passed over the work of consideration to a special conmittee (increasing membership,April 5, to admit — the dean of the college and the dean of men), I findthat the sub- committee unwilling to make a task of presenting the project to the Prudential Committee. Somewhere — has come a bit of inertia attribut- able, I believe, to a distaste for the commercial side of the entire under takinge - As muchas it greatly annoys me to write its: it looks here like there is nothing more than I can do. The sub-committee recommends no action “at this time™. Qur own director of physical education, Prof. John B.VanWhy, whom you met dm Chicago recently, and who holds you in fine regard, spoke for the project in committee meeting. So did I, but we were alone. I have enclosed a miniature of from the Wittenberg News Bureau, Springfield, O., K. G. Lind of the first publicity I wished to uses to be twice as wide, twice as long, done in green like a railroad ticket, and had worked on all details of electpos,foldings, illustrative materials, but perhaps some- time somewhere I'll get to use it for youe I regret the outcome; I also regret that it has taken so long to reach the ende I feel that the University of Daytm would use the plan, and make something of it, although,of course, I have not said a thing to any of our rivalses Yours very truly, iG hod Secretary to Dre Fe Ce Allen, Director of Physical Educations Wished by MoGrawd11 Book Co May 1% 1958e Sea Sn letter of May. | hk. tn elated te wy nhceen bn taeledeedl 1 Ol eoue & . eourse in the troataant of athletic injuries et the sane time and for the sane price, namely, “15,00. This is a privete voubure on MY YOYh aNe me eouerio erNche with be given fer the ene : I wil ce ae 8 text uy now Rocky "Dottor Mastetiall"y - po TSP @ i would bit you Ge tain a. this text fron your sporting donler stuly chapters 11 to 205 This has to de with all the fundamentals and. sone of the advanced but especially deals with the individual : ; _ . defense, and then follows with team offense — oo. set a Setar, he, of iain i to aint q : a idea as a | expect to tabe'up in fe COUNSEe ey “ ee ese any angles 0 eolrine situation that you : “eappeially davize to Grlng ap 2 would ack St you nel note of al | ; os I Sacure you we will be vory frank in handling your bs addy imal ol ue giving the clase tho Lanett of our ‘Rabrty yonre of stasling exgennoos | “eiphee Wi; Tad Testile sail Sin Distant, SAX Wo ey definitly’ tion tp, itoowoing the training aod’ renting of tbe ietie injuries in such a way thet you will he equipped to handle See as trae ceca rea star playor from the gate If there are Loa ee Very sieneby: Yours, tor of Physical Bausation, Raw | Yersity Saslotbell Couche | se UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 HALFWAY, OREGON DENNIS W. PATCH, PRINCIPAL WwW. W. EVANS, CLERK May 12, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawerence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: In regard to your letter of May oth, in which you stated that you had set June 13th to 18th inclusive for your coaching school. Those dates fit in with my plans perfectly. I will plan on being in Lawerence on June 11th or i2 th, and will get in touch with you then. If you have more information for me, I will be here until June 6th. Thank you for your interest and cooperation. Very sincerely yours, GLt oda Carl Rhoda f 4 a 7 Yo ee 4 : ; 3 Ss He i Hl i | i My ne? jaf f eee s i have sete — Sealuahe 4Ubbnt ait fa iar or sc peek ad PCAs Ali UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 HALFWAY, OREGON DENNIS W. PATCH, PRINCIPAL Pe, “Froe” ©. £iten University of Kensas Leurence, Kansas Dear "Fhog": Thenk you for your informative letter of April 19th. I think your rate of $15.00 for the entire session is a real bargain. As to my preference to ® date for the session, I probably will leave here June 15th and must be beck here by August 20th in order to stert football. Any date within that period would suit me fine. If it should come esrlier or later I ean alter my plans. Thank you for your cooperetion and interest. I shall look forward to hesring from you egsin. April 19, 1938. Sincerely Yours, : _ Director of Physical Education, UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 HALFWAY, OREGON DENNIS W. PATCH, PRINCIPAL April 7, 1938 Mr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear ‘Mp, Allen: In regard to your letter of March 30 in which you answered my request concerning a coaching school this summer. Yese I am planning on coming East this summer, My home is in Fort Scott, Kansas and I intend to spend part of the summer there. I am particularly interested in basketball for this season we had a very good year and lose only one man by graduation. If they improve as they should, they should go to the State Tournament next year and do well there. Il will look forward to hearing more of the details from youe Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely yours, Fal Carl Rhoda March SO, 1938. Wire Carl Hhoda Halfway, Oregots Dear Mire Rhodes thnk yan Fe ae en le rogarding © gosching euhool this casing sumer. x on oustenginting holding & conshinng sehedi. hore at the University of Keusas and one Ave you laming on casing inst tds eum? * iaSh be shad We eee Bes yee apts ae when uy plans are complete will send you definite inform tists ; : Sincerely yours, UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 HALFWAY, OREGON DENNIS W. PATCH, PRINCIPAL CA farch 23, 1938 Mr. "Rhog" Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: I em interested in attending a basket ball coaching school. If you are conducting one during the coming summer, will you please send perticulars to Carl Nhode, “alfway, Oregon. Yours sincerely, fel MAda’