JOHN N. HADDOCK, D.D.S., 615-616 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BLDsc. SHAWNEE, OKLA. Aug. 31, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Eéucation University of Kanses Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: It was a great pleasure to receive your letter and very nice of you to forward F.W.Leng's brochure on “Death and Taxes". I have not had time to read it carefully but I shell do so at the first opportunity. I em sure that it will be of greet interest and that it has some very useful information contained in it. I, too, want to sey that our golf sessions were very enjoyable and it wes e great pleasure to be able to pl-y with you, Mit, Spike and Jim. We did have a lot of fun and I am sure the exercise and compenidnship did us all much good. I only hope that we will be able to repeat the entire proceedure in the not too distant future. Doctor, my arch normelizer is not for sale at any price. I assure you thet I have received a world of good from its use and have been faithfully rolling on it 190 times each evening since obtaining it from you. My feet and legs feel better then they heve in years and the erches do not bother a particle after standing st the chair ell day. I also have discarded the arch supports. (Sounds like a testimoniel, doesn't it3 but the above are absolute facts end I am deeply grateful to you for recommending and advising that I use the ieee! I am very glad indeed that you were able to recover at least = part of your money thet wes lost on our lest day of golf and trust that you will be eble to get the rest of it. It is too bad thet the young fellow hed to get sticky fingers end yield to the temptation but I suppose we will alweys have a few like that. Trusting that you sre still enjoying your stete of good heselth and that the coming year will be 9 successful one in your field of endeavor, I am, 7 Very sincerely yours, VY Peay -Haddock, De Devs JNH: ti