Decerber 11, 1943. Enperia, Kansas. oe - Dear Mr. Bouck: T am not in any speciel hurry for my expense money to Emporia, but I thought since I had « small accident to my car - someone knocked the mud-guard off the fender - that if you wanted i. eee trip, I would let you. I drove my own car which is a club sedan 1941 Buick, one of the biggest, and I know that I camot travel for 6¢ a mile what. with tires, gau and upkeep at the present time. I believe that by the time I get my car fixed, $20.00 would not be out of line for the trip. I told someone at the Chawber that all he id to do was to figure my car at 6¢ a mile both ways, but I certainly do not want to lose money on the trip nor do I want to make any money. However, I figure that this would be a feir arrangement under the conditions. It was a great pleasure for me to make the trip to Bmporia ey ee Oe Sete ek wert being heh Oe Se ee om eee eet Fe ee ee et eee With ali qned wishes, I an Very sincerely yours, | | Direotor of Physical Fducation, PCA:Ai Varsity Basketball Coach. I am very happy to write this letter to Willien M. Blbi'sa efficiency in academics, To thom It May Compern: ee ee ee aohool. Dean's ances, \ ec piaes whee we ald ek aot ane pee ia H i us steciaan aah in football, basketball, at kept his “pe lee itl ak ii :. uubh & Banas (fiat Direoter of Physical Education, PCA:AH November 3, 1943. Mr. Fred Ellsworth, Secretary, Alumni Association. Dear Fred: I have noted paragraphs 4, 6, 7 and 9 and have taken care to see that the stage will be seated. We will make arrangements regarding the basketball game, but you had better have somebody collect the money at the gate or else ask Herl Falkenstien if he will supervise that part of it and turn the money over to you. He has roll tickets and can police the thing properly. We will conform to your every wish and I believe we will have a fine turn out. Notify me if there are things that you desire further. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH VaSsity Basketball Coach. Pea HOMECOMING COMYITT ER Mimites of Meeting October 28, 1943. Alunni Office \s Present: Jackie Meyer, chairman io Mer caret Buther Lillard — me : Oh te ; - Art Benner : é Ruth Krehbiel : Paula Reeve | George Hedrick | , Russell Wiley | | a Moved ty bases! Wiley. — seconded be 4 dinies Hedrick: thet there should be s Homecoming Queen this year, thet «he chairmen of this committee should select a committee to work out plane and detaile for choosing the eueen, presenting her ent all such details. Carried. Discussion among the com= mittee resulted in choice of the following ecommittre: | Res Lieut Rantolph wif , cheirman _ a oe) igi ¥ Y Devidson a : | A iste an Margaret Butler Litlerd 2 ae | : 3 oe une | Art Benner ee > Tae a Paula Reeve ae eee! Pore ae ! It Was announce a that a dasketball game between the duvetty end the ASTP would be available for the evening before the Homecom’nge came. All agreed such : Ge would be a fine feature and favored working the remeinder of the program around it end be*ween halves.’t was informally decided to start the came at 7:70 MD Be present the qenen candidates, coaches end representatives of the football team between halves, and to arranve's big bonfire after the eame outéimde, — 4 ve Committee on arrangements for ‘the Fridey evening program wee chosen as 9 follows? Ruth Krehbiel, chairmen ! Russell Wiley George Hedrick | BH OR on _ Noved by Aserce Hedrick and seconded by Yargaret Buther Lillard, that a : , charge of 10¢ yor person be meade for the Friday cvenine came end activities, exeept to service mon in uniform who will be atmitted free. Cerried. ¥ . Jay Jones are to sell tickets for the Friday nicht eeme and program, The committee requested thet Dr Allen have stage seated for the came in fos view of the many soldiers and sailors expected in aidition totthe crowd of s civilians. . ce Wr Hedrick was asked to tacenthoets. haiiaiiey of heving en exhibit of eg i militery equipment, including squedrons of fighter end bomber plenes, tenke “oe ete —_ The conmi ttee preferred Planes e ye an if not both. = | joutnnent to meet ne ee EASTMAN KODAK COM PANY ROCHESTER.N.Y. November 350, 19435 Dre Forrest C. Allen Department of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: This will acknowledge your friendly note dated November 26 and the enclosed copy of your letter to Mr. Maddock. It is extremely agreeable to hear from you again after such a long lapse of time, and I sincerely trust that everything is arranged the way you like to have it. Mr. Maddock assures me he is taking care of your request for still pictures which will go forward within a day or two. Yours very truly, DAK COMPANY wards, “de Informational Films Division EASTMAN KRE mew Ricuarp B. Srrvens, I’25, President Frep ELLswortu, ’22, Secretary, K. S. Apams, fs’21, Vice-President, 1123 Louisiana St., Lawrence, Kansas Alumni Office, Lawrence, Kansas Bartlesville, Oklahoma HOMECOMING COMMITTEE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLISHER OF THE GRADUATE MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS—ROOM 2 FRANK StronGc Hau LAWRENCE, KANSAS Novenber 22, 1943 Drs F. 6. Allen Robinson Gymnasium Campus Dear Dr. Allen: The committee in charge of the Homecoming arrenge- ments wants you to know how much we appreciate your fine contribution to the whole successful series of activities over the past weekend. Nobody else would attempt to do all the things you take on and nobody else could do each one of them so well. Cordially, HOWECOMING COMMITTEE Chairman | by Lion Secretary DIRECTORS Joanna GieEp Wacstarr, fa’21, 1730 Indiana, Lawrence CuarencE L. Burt, e’09, Hutchinson Barrour S. Jerrrey, ’28, Topeka W. T. Grant, fs’05, Business Men’s Assurance Co., Kansas City, Mo. Hartanp B. Hurcuines, 1’16, 1207 Grand, Kansas City, Mo. Oscar S. StaurFeEr, fs’12, Topeka State Journal, Topeka Huco T. WeDELL, ’15, l’20, Supreme Court, Topeka BertHa Lucxan McCoy, ’o9, Emporia Ray S. Pierson, |’23, Burlington Ciarence McGurrg, ’29, 922 Oak, Kansas City, Mo. aio Active Membership, with Graduate Magazine Subscription, $3 Annually. Life Membership, $60 Single Payment or 10 Installments of $7.50 Ostober 21, 1943. Lieut. Curtis Emery, Office of Physical Training officer, Headquarters Selman Field, Monroe, Louisiana. Dear Lieutenant Emery: Iam happy to have your inguiry of October 14th concerning Goal-lTi, and am glad to send you the enclosed Manufacturing Company them salesman contact you. I understanding many of end Navy training centers are finding the game a wholesone part of their physical training. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Fducation, FCA: 4H , Varsity Basketball Coach. ec - Pred Medart Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. HEADQUARTERS SELMAN FIELD OFFICE OF THE PHYSICAL TRAINING OFFICER MONROE, LOUISIANA 14 October 1943 Dr. F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Some of our students in the physical training classes have mentioned your game of Goal-Hi to us. I have been wondering if you would mail me the booklet explaining the game with particulars on purchasing equipment and all. Any other information that you may have to help us with this game will be appreciated, Curtis Emery ad Lt. Air Corps Septenber 27, 1943. Lieut. Lawrence Ely, Athletic Director, U. 8. Naval Air Base, Olathe, Kansas. Dear Lieutenant Ely: We have been endeavoring to purchase a cargo net for our obstacle course. Feeling that you would know the source of aupply of these I thought I would write you. Of course, the University wants to purchase this, and I realize that we could not get any from the goverment, but we do have trainees here that would permit us to get a priority requisition for this. What I desire to know is - who makes them, what firm or corporation? Our Navy personnel is also putting in for one for their own benefit, but we desire one for our civilians and enlisted men. I will appreciate very much any information you can give me. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCGA:AH Vareity Basketball Coach. September 9, 1943. Mr. Fred Ellsworth, Alumi Association. Dear Fred: Thank you very much for the “Then and Now" cartoons, which we are happy to inelude in our next Jeyhawk Rebounds letter. This is a clever idea, and I know the boys will enjoy it. Cordially yours, Director of Paystonl Edueation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. January 13, 1944. Mr. Pred Elisworth, Alumi Association. Dear Fred: I find that the obstacle course of Gonzage University, . as pictwred in The First aider, is one that we had already seen. A couple of months or more ago we asked Poco Prazier to work on a profect for us so that we could print views of our obstacle course, but I guess Poco has been teo busy to do anything about it. Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physieal Education, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball coach. 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