The Des Moines Register and Tribune Publishers of ft i aa c The Register, The Tribune, The Sunday Register Des Moines, Iowa dan. £20, 1936 More Than 300,000 Sunday Circulation oy. . C.. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan., Dear Phog: I've been out on the farm for a few days doing a little wood cutting and es a consequence was delayed in answering your letter. First of all, let me thank you for your letter. I'm. sorry to say that I have no list of coaches who attended at this time, although I think our Promotion department can produce one. Meanwhile, let me suggest a few "key" men-among the high school coaches of Iowa whomyou might write to obtain their reactions to your plan: Arthur E. Rust, Newton, Ia., High. Paul Moon, Davenport, Ia., High. Les Davis, East High, Sioux City, Ia., Judge Grimsley, Mason City, Ia., High. Bob Kinnan, Muscatine, la., High. Lloyd Martin, Central High, Sioux City. CO, ©. Varner, Diagonal, Ia., High. Cecil Mau, Boone, Ia., High. Orville Rust, Franklin High, Cedar Rapids, Ia., Harold Hartman, Geneseo Twp. High, Buckingham, Ia., Ad Hlubek, Melrose, Ia., High. Russ Dickinson, Marshalltown, Ia., High. % Paul Frank, Grinnell, Ta., High. Ty smith, Fort Madison, Ia., High. Paul Becker, Denison, Ia., High. In case you need a rather complete list of the coaches who attended I think I can obtain it for you. You see, we do not invite our coaches individually. Ours is 4 blanket invitation and the only record we keep is when they sign up for their game and smoker tickets. An that record happens to be filed in our Promotion Dept., es As to my own reaction to your proposed school, I think the idea is tops. It has been my observation that coaches attending our ie ate i ae a 6 AIR a a SI a ct ct i x Re a meas SUS cinched RR ant a on Ai ae Mi oe ay AS