October 10, 1944. My. Vie Hurt, Pirector, Philbrook Art Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dear Vic: it was good to see you and Mrs. Hurt, and we enjoyed immensely your wonderful hospitality - the dinner, the show together, and the trip through the art gallery. It was wonderful of you to take the time out of your busy life to extend this hospitality. I am sending you a Jayhawk Rebounds, the monthly letter that I send to the boys overseas. I am sure some of the names will be familiar te you, and if you desire | WH WEES He Glad to put yon om cur gevienent mating list, ane With sincere appreciation, and best wishes to ying ait iu nes saints I em Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH 3 : Varsity Basketball Coach. OFFICERS nes BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: C. GERALD HESSE Y ai FORREST C. ALLEN VICE PRESIDENT: SOLON G. AYERS y ff \ C. ROGER ALLEN SECRETARY: KARL KLOOZ [ SOLON G, AYERS TREASURER: JOHN W. BRAND CORLETT J. COTTON SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: NORMAN S. EDMONDS XK $ j C. GERALD HESSE Way) Z CECIL T. HOUGH R. W. MCCLURE JOSEPH G. QUIGLEY LAWRENCE, KANSAS October 6, 1944 Mr. F.C. "Phog" Allen 801 Louisiana Street Rity Dear FPhog: The Board of Directors meeting of Rotary will meet at my house, 1005 West Fourth Street, Monday evening at 8:00 p.m. I hope that you can be there. C. & Heed, C.G. Hesse, President My Che Hirst Methodist Church ore 9/22/44 MEMO TO Dr. F.C.Allen Dr, Allen:- Thanks for the AaB onnas" you sent. That was a well deserved tribute you paid to T.P. Hunter. He was much beloved, Our Bobbie is on the Sea, we do not know where. At present his address is care of the Fleet Post Office , San Francisco. When I hear where he is definit or what ship he is on will let you know. He got to spend fime days with his young son. It is tough for these boys to break away from their little families, but he went like a real hero, conscious of a mission to be performed, We are proud of him, and hope a protecting grace will overshadow him and enable him to return home to his family. It puts a real “hurt” in the heart when these laddies go. ee Best regards, wv Minister September 28, 1944. Mr. Joseph A. Marman, City Recreational Direetor, — Basketball and Track Coach, New Ulm, Minnesota. Dear Mr. Harman: I em glad that you liked "Better Basketball”, I think you will find it quite informative at times. Now, regarding the plantar warts on the bottom of the feet. Take a sharp knife, do not cut but pick the excess mutastic accumlations from — the area. Do not trim any part of the skin area away and do not pick out this mterial until it gets tender. Rather, scarify the tissues without causing a tenderness or bleeding. | : Pake nitric acid and dip the porous end of a wooden match into the nitric acid. Do not leave any excess of fluid, but touch up the end of the wart with this nitric acid. There should be no excess of moisture in the wart area but just enough to kill the growth of the wart. Then take a very small bit of unguentine and put immediately over the nitric acid applicetion. Then take a large squere piese of adhesive, about twenty times the aren of the wart, and paste the adhesive over that area. Generally one application will do a good job. Weit for about five days, look at the area and if that wart has not gone entirely, touch it up again. Of course remove all of the unguentine from that area before the secom application because the grease will not permit the acid to act on the tissue that you desire eliminated. Two or three applications will always do the job. If there is any trimaing with a rasor blade around that area it is a mistake. You better wait until Neture grows a good heavy skin over the area if the trimaing has been done. ‘You need all the pad and cushion, and the burning takes place just enough to clear the masticity. Thanks for your good wishes, - and mine to yous Sincerely yours, Director. of Physical Education, FCAtAH Varsity 1 Coach. 4 MAURICE A. LYNOTT, HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL \ NEW ULM PUBLIC SCHOOLS J. M. HERRMANN, SUPERINTENDENT NEW ULM, MINNESOTA ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS LouIsE HENSEL,EMERSON MATHILDA JOHNSON, WASHINGTON BERTHA RUEMKE, LINCOLN Sept. 13, 1944 Dr.F.C.Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr.Allen; Accept my thanks for your autograph in my "Better Basket Ball" which I have received. The book has already done yeoman service in taking care of some foot ball injuries. We find that a couple of our boys have plantar warts on the bottom of their feet. At the Iowa Coaching school you gave us a method for removing these. I did not get this procedure in ts entirety. Iam wondering if you would be kind enough to send it to me. Best wishes for a successful year. Sincer yours ae ine ty Recreational Director 1.5. pasket Ball and Track Coach October 2, 1944. Mrs. Irven Hayden, Jr., Atwood, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Hayden: It was a pleasure to hear from you, and to know something of Irven's whereabouts. Yes, indeed, we are very happy to place his name on our permanent mailing list, and I am sending him some of the back issues of the Jayhawk Re- bounds so that he can see,what has gone before. I am also sending you the current issue. With best wishes to you, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Eno. Soo Bos “Set MWA, VAY Ao ay Oe GNen" Ss See Lox eS hoe : Yo zn i . ; © o. ea Gorx, Q Folie es ee. boas sca A | Dye: es Ghepewek (oc We go Wedge . Cash oe Ue Lease aQ Dees \adeae VStase. te. Wee Se se Maskaig, \eke Re ee taal cardaza Srewtnn, Oe oe Oinenc “Gein e = oe WML. ce eh a NOGk Gael. We Gre Fore, fer @ gear now — OS oad Reade, QU. db Te Your BAN Vly UR Nme WO\WN a, Ac BTSs 265 Boos Oedtnince WC (AE) AVS Yae s/5° PON oe er ae haa ee ee ce J ren. ee ae Rixsda Rec a ae AS \o Esxauce Won Te Fc\) QalNerg Aaa Werlex a ey Venice ie SQ. 2__ ea ee ee Re Geemans Gee ‘oa Cec cu Neds * ae diesen: eos Wann Conn x CUT Pesyeroe Larkall Vener << iivies ayen? ook Noce As Rae, vs — Seog ae Nhe Os =e nce, Rady Raley Veter September 27, 1944. Mr. B. Le Henstine, 1001 Hubbard, Great Bend, Kensas. Dear Mr. Hanstine: I an not acquainted with the formla for iodine liniment, and I do not quite understand your letter. We use a great deal of Cramer's Athletic Liniment. We use a great number of liniments, but will you not write me and tell me where you got the information on iodine liniment? Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Eda cation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. S % Ls ee : Ge fred VILA eS Ce Jj—/ La ify eas tf tTT) jf /—1 atl? ) VU 7 | LA AAS EAA L September 27, 1944. Mr. D. C. Hauff, Dwight Hauff Sporting Goods Co., $11 Pierce St%., Sioux City 16, Iowa. Dear Mr. Hauff: I have written MoGraw-Hill and Company, 350 West 42nd Street, New York, N.Y., the publishers of my book, and you will hear from them in a very short while. ; I have a few copies for autograph sales, but you will get a very much better proposition from my publishers than I would be able to offer. Thenks for your kind remarks regarding the coaching achool. I personally enjoyed the same very mich. With all good wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. DWIGHT HAUFF SPORTING GOODS CO. Agent for Telephone 8-1877 AG. Spalding & Bros. 511 Pierce Street Athletic Equipment Sioux City 16, Iowa September 21, 1944 Coach Phog Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kans. Desr Phog: We have had several requests for your new book on basketball. Will you arrange to send us several copies of this book so that we can take care of these requests. If there is any chance to receive a dealers discount we would appreciate getting it as it mav be that we can sell quite a few of these for youe If it is necessary to order a certain quantity to get this discount, please send us that many. I was at the coaching school at Boone, Iowa this summer and again enjoyed listening to your lectures on basketball very much. Yours very truly, DH:e D.C. Hauff October 3, 1944. Mr. Bud Howard, 503 S. 2nd St., Arkansas City, Kansas. Dear Bud: I am happy to acknowledge receipt of your letter of recent date, and I am mailing you by parcel post a copy of my text, “Better Basketball". I trust that it will be of int- erest to you and your family. Your dad will like to read the stories of great games that have been played by Kansas, and modestly I believe he will get a kick out of some of them, es- pecially the stories regarding his old pal, ocho Lonborg. If your knee is giving you much Aircuibibe perhaps you had better make another trip up. I am sure that we can > improve it even more. Naturally the bandaging will impede your progress somewhat, but perhaps it can be taped in such a way that you can still get more action out of it than you are now getting. Let me know ahead of time if you plan to come up. I am sending you a copy of our latest Jayhawk Ribena which I believe you will enjoy inasmuch as - believe you saw T. P. Hunter play a number of times. With all good wishes to you and your geod folks, I am fae: Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, | FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. | October 5, 1944. Mx. John Hall, Armstrong, Iowa. Dear Mr. Halls Thank you for your letter of September 2 th asking about my text, “Better Basketball". I will be very happy to send you an autographed book, if you desire. The price is $4.00, plus 107 postage. I believe vou will find this is less expensive than the c.o.d. charge. Upon re- ceipt of your check or money order I will be very happy to Send you the book immediately. \ > Our Extension Division does have some basket- ball films which they rent at a nominal fee. If you will write to the Bureau of Visual Instruction, Bxtension Division, University of Kansas (attention Miss Woodbury), I am sure you cen get some definite information on their rental service. - There is one film, “Basketball Fundamentals", which is very fine. I show it each year to my basketball squad. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical. Education, FOCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Armstrong, Ia. Sept. 29, 1944 Mr. Forest C. Allen Director of Athletics Kansas Unniversity. Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Please send C.0.D. a copy of the basket- ball book that you emphasized in Coaching school. The reason for asking C.0.D. is be- cause I am not certain of the price. This service will be appreciated. I also would like some information on whether you sell or rent out basketball films of the 16mm variety. Enclosed is a self ad- dressed envelope in which you can send this information. Very truly yours, John Hall Armstrong, Iowa eanes AND Aebivities HASKELL INSTITUTE | LAWRENCE, KANSAS HASKELL INSTITUTE LAWRENCE, KANSAS A GOVERNMENT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR INDIANS a SOLON G. AYERS, Superintendent CHARLES E. MORELOCK, Principal MARGUERITTE E. 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