January 10, 19405 3 3 iy : To gab b ie ie He 3 He ii i ¢ ij i! et rr fe : li : | i i lag 7 a? ut olde I assure you that I an happy you wrote me and feel extremely appreciative that you have confidence in mee : With kindest regards to you and yours, I an Very sincerely yours, een Director of Physical Educetion and Recreation, ae jer Fe 19-40 M2 FL. Yllew je ee Fee. 7 anno ahacl Maward. I haue not deen lloy. An Anon (4 dene ts dato) anil be actus ; (003 oa Lf) : Gawts ee ha January 13, 1940. Hrs» Beulah Engleman, Arlansas City, Kansas. Dear Mrse Englemens ti ashy Tidal 8 Hl sdeeeast suite if pee fb ilps Tila a fy’ 1 13 tlh sprig 38 al a1 HH at i e3ac! Hal y a Wi hig P ie He 2 i aut thle Ps ei fplugednal “taeda rune i HF Hae i ial i in anh ely yas +} a heads ik (has peace, elie bev tasted oe ws wuts seat tay tbe Whee Shine ‘Gab bee teenies A eee of Ue Midland School faculty, Dre Peete had this complex concerning Dr. Weahle After this gift on Christsms he said all of that entirely iii iat eo ae disappeared ond he feels as free and easy with Dr. "ahi now an be weld with an eid, old friends I am mentioning this, Mres ahaa, te teens Gok I am very positive that Howard edn make every adjustment that is necessary, and that I do have an understanding sympathy men Oe in fact, I dearly love your boys ace He just came in the office while I was dictating this letter, so I put it to one side covering it with another letter, and talled with him some ten or fifteen minutes. As soon as he finishes officiating a game I em going to start ~ to Kansas City with Howard and it:is during thet hour that I eaigrio a g a talk with him that will clarify things for him decidedly. — adhe ho wee ottbing have Uda nending 2 $0hd ened what @ marvelous game he played and-how beautifully he ree bounded. I said, TULA den ecthen a sanaaee aaa ‘the SE 0 ER OS SN RE SOULS HO HERS Oe ome you want on?” Septnase b6 Mak tee ous he Viatorion' tat thee happy existences Yes, Mra» Engleman, I understand, and I assure you that I will cooperate with you one hundred per cent in bringing Howard through this, not only vietorious, but courageouse Only through disappointments we develop. of llowarde People really do not lmow the complexe They hawe — City Star last Jim Arnold and my as were Foul E @é great players that . oned these boys of the T mont # Direotor of Physical Bdueation & Reoreation, will play the best game at the time. you read the kK son not play forward « he plays center, and position has been taken care of by Miller, Ybling, Reid and Vorans again I am courageous enough to has never’ played a forward position at meny of them blame me for playing my e lmow whether mm on my saieywobegetinn gion ieien ‘wats nind Howard, Poy tnd when by But as you said, such carping criticisms never bother ib BoA i ee sh; i : é 3 i 4 F 5 He a | ia ae Mire Howard Engle 1045 West Iilis, Lewrense, Kansate Deas Howards iT am sending you a little treatise on a Great mane Take this in the quietude of your roa end read it slowly and carefully. It has dome me pnb ag galt ate i know that you will : appreciate ite | Sincerely, Your friend, | Director of Fiysical Education emi Recreation, “— en ee cd January 16, 19406 1003 South 2nd Street, . Avlonsas City, Kansate Dear Mrse Englemen: Your levely letter came this morning, and Howard end I are clicking one hundred per cent. de toad you, 1 friendly basis. Dre Peote thinks Howard is one of the most wonderful chaps in the countrys 2 It was nice of you to write as ee appresiate your kind words. It is always a source of inspiration to mny of us to receive thaplikents the like of which you sent moe in Gas age aie on oy friendly suypert end ccopermtion with Howrd. Yesterday I scrimmged Howard, end he is doing fines ‘Hits lnwe bothers hin very littles I em enclosing a copy of a note I have just written Howard, and am also sending you a copy of the treatise —_ Ce eee With best wishes and kindest recards, I om Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, — FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache : February 19, 1940. This is merely a note to let you mow how things are progressinge I am confident that all his difficulties are at en end and that Howard will be back in his old happy frame of mind and his fine physical trime | Again thenking you for your marvelous poise and his sein wae