June 7, 1945. Mrs. Beulah Englenen, Arkensas City, Fansas. Dear Mra. Engleman: We were pained to hear of the injury to Howard. So many of his good friends have asked me about him on the street here in Lawrence. I told them the only thing that I knew was what I had read in the paper whieh was given out by youe Last night's Journal-World gave wore information on his, injury. I am writing you te let you kmow how anxiouw we are about him end we will be praying for his rapid and com- plete recovery. Please feel assured that our every desire is for him, for you, and for his family. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bducation, FCAsAH | : Varsity Basketball Coach. fet a Ott ate f b.2 » le f- eta Lf RA 4 E Sees ez. or eee nae ohiaa # (GBS o~ SL, gle is AS palit ee ee x a ae tego os er peso Fes ; Aotlo a Cn. _ ZF, Ge igl : i bre KL Larek —— <4cr eget he tire SOO S300 Ow | (ge ~e£€ Zt tle Pe Fae AR AAP Has Seen, Ces _ tg Per ensiscr om Pe 4400 A UNIVERSITY OF NEWARK NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE DEAN : May 11, 1945 Dr. Forrest Allen Director of Physical Hducation ' University of Kansas lawrence, Kansas Dear Phogs Thank you so much for sending me a copy of Number Fifteen,- Jayhawk Rebounds. I am happy, however, to report that this is not my first contact with your extremely interesting newsletter addressed essentially to men in service. My father has been sending me the copies which you have given to him. I can well realize what this newsletter means to the men in the armed forces throughout the world. I know that I have written to some five hundred men from our school here who are now in service; and I finally had to resort to a form letter something on the order of your own newsletter. But I must acknowledge that is wasn't nearly as complete or interesting as your own. Even though these facts are true, the men from the school here have told me how much the form letter means to them. Every good wish to you and yours, Fraternally, George 2, Esterly Dean ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Tue UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Room 2, Franx Stronc Hatt LAWRENCE May 14, 1945 Dr. F. C. Allen 107 Robinson University of Kansas Dear Phog: Let us know if you would want any more copies of this newsletter. We have sent out 5,000. Cordially, Secretary May 28, 1945. Major E. R. Elbel, School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Pield, Texas. Dear Eddie: e 5 ein: giving Se the sees blot Alls Steep an yout military swimming article in the May issue of Boys bite (seout magazine). : : T am hapiy indood to lnow tnt tis, Hibel te very mush better. I know how much that will relieve you. I. haven't had an opportunity to see Bob since he has been discharged, but I am sure that will be a definite pick up for Mrs. Elbel. See ee me ere lage to raise the morale of a mother, You, ¥ ind lovin, Gant yi bad purolanhd ul As 2. Mitehell property and I am glad that you are going to be in our ee, I can imagine that ine ie have quite a bit of diffi- culty in being discharged because I receive letters from so many of the officers who are in both branches of the service end are so anxious to get out inmediate ly. ‘ ae all geod wishes, I am / Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, PCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. Mey 11, 1945. Mire Harold England, Halstead, Kansas. Dear Hayvold: | I talked to Mr. Wooleott today and he told me that Mr. Quigley was through Halatead yesterday and had a nice visit with you. I learn that you are plaming definitely to attend the University of Kensaa. I assure you IT am happy indeed at Ce ee T will to Mr. Quigley upon his retwn to Lawrence and get all GT Qukekbe: hanaene 1 tah pune tae pele oh the Dal~ eraity of Kansas to be your very best. You have made a wonderful record and I am sure that fine record will be improved here at | the University. 1 realise that it will be difficult to improve upon the record you have made, but you have the stuff to do it and T know that you will. : I merely wanted to express ny vies yew Gaels Se shied, tha Veiuarety O Heated Howard Engleman, who came from : Avkansas City, made a wonderful record, but I an sure that Harold England of Halstead will make en equally brilliant one, if not a better one. And Mr. Engleman's record is tough, but we will wel- come your coming with enthusiasm and with the thought of beating this fine boy's record, which was the best so far as scoring is conesrned, of any boy who has ever attended the University of With all good wishes, I a Sincerely yours, a Direstor of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. May 11, 1945. Dear Mrs. England: I have written your son, Harold, and am now writing you. I remember with great pleasure when I visited Halstead last year to speak to the basketball team at their banquet. Ve had such a nice visit that after I learned this morning from Mr. Voolcott that Mr. Quigley had been there and arranged with you and Harold for Herold to attend the University, I and wanted to write you and congratulate you = decision. I am sure that he will not be sorry. | £ he th bene eink ew elles in ba % theegst teats ye might want to move to Lewrence. ‘There are many opportmities here, and if you are not tied down at Halstead I knew you | would enjoy being in Lawrence and being near your sone write Won't you me and let me know what your plans are, and if we could help you in any way it would be a great pleasure. Sincerely yours, _ Pirestor of Physical Education, -PCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Coach. Pebruary 28, 1946. Mr. Fred Ellsworth, Secretary, Alumi Association, University of Kansas. Dear Fred: . Thank you for your letters of February 27th, enclosing the minutes of the Memorial Committee, and also the message from Mou Hui King. I am dropping him a line thanking him for his kind remarks, and also sending him a copy of the Rebounds. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, — PGA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Cuarces B. Hotes, e’15, President Frep ELtswortu, ’22, Secretary, Grorce NETTELS, e’21, Vice-President, 7 East 7th St., Lawrence, Kansas Alumni Office, Lawrence, Kansas Pittsburg, Kansas <— ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLISHER OF THE GRADUATE MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS—ROOM 226 Frank Stronc Hay LAWRENCE, KANSAS February 27, 19L5 Dre Fe Ce Allen 107 Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas ar Phog;: Mou Hui King, who came from Peking China to Ke. Ue through an acquaintanceship developed between his father and Chancellor Lindley and who is now with Allis-Chalmers in Milwaukee pending assignment back to China where he dreams of helping rebuild his country, includes the / following paragraph in a letter received here February 21: j "T see that the good ol' K. U. is coming along all right and our Phog is really getting his name in sport pages all over the country. A Nebraska man, whenever he hears that we have won a game, always kids me by saying, ‘Well, they must have laid a little money on the on) My boss —~"met the Marquette coach at a dinner the other night. He says that the remark was made by the Marquette coach that Phog Allen ot Kansas is the best coach he has ever known. I guess that is surely no overstatement." Mou Hui'ts address is 1240 S. 77th St., West Allis 1), Wisconsin. He will visit on the K. Ue. campus about the middle of Marche Cordially, Achille wih FE:mr Secretary DIRECTORS Batrour S. JEFFREY, ’28, Topeka W. T. Grant, fs’05, B.M.A. Bldg., K.C., Mo. Harvanp B. Hutcuines, |’16, 1207 Grand, K.C., Mo. Oscar S. SraurFEr, fs’12, Topeka State Journal, Topeka Huco T. WeEDELL, 15, l’20, Supreme Court, Topeka Bertua Lucxan McCoy, ’og, Emporia Ray S. Pierson, !’23, Burlington Crarence McGurrr, ’29, 922 Oak, K.C., Mo. Ricuarp B. STEVENS, |’25, 1123 Louisiana St., Lawrence Mape.ine N. 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