ICE PLANT 65 TONS - DAILY CAPACITY OFFICE 710 EAST FOURTH ST. TELEPHONE 31 GLENN ICE AND FUEL COMPANY BEARDSTOWN, ILLINOIS MANUFACTURED ICE FRANKLIN COUNTY AND SPRINGFIELD COAL GASOLINE FUEL OIL DISTILLATE BULK STATION AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS COAL STOKERS OIL BURNERS November 28, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Varsity Basketball Coach University of Keanses Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Arriving home Sunday night at 8:30 after viewing the Corps at the Militery Academy at Lexington, Missouri, and having dinner at Quincy, things ere now beginning to get back to normal, as the old pair of corduroys, flannel shirt, and Francis Schmitt's bow tie are now in vogue here at the off- ice. Needless to sav, you and Mrs. fllen gave us a marvelous week end and one which we will long remember. It was a great thrill to see John Buescher in action on Friday night again- st the Varsity, and my sincere hope is that John can pay dividends for you during the next three years at K. U. I have just had a visit with Mr. Virgil Reither, Sport's Editor of the Illinoian Star, the local daily newspaper, concerning my trip to Lawrence and elso in regard to your work with the members of your department as well 4s your new game “goal-hi", Mr. Reither has, for e long period of years,. been an admirer of yours and would appreciate it if you would put his newspaper on the mailing list of your Sports Publicity Department so that he might feature news items and place newspaper cuts of your athletes in his paper if vou so desire. Frankly, I wes much pleased with the fine physical condition that you were in during this l