September 7, 1943 Doctor Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor Allen: I don't like the phoney, secret rebait type of wager this Scot with en Irish handle injects into the negotiations. "Unconditional sur~ render" is the vogue now. Printing press, money and bonds have little interest. 3 If he will put up his elastic girdle or shoes, we'll know where he standse i We played with a new dealer once who proposed a phoney exchange of $25.00 each lost hole to excite and fool the caddies. The caddies got excited but later concluded we could spare the new balls we had in our bags. I broke 50 once on our nine. Hard liquor, dropping sly balls, killing snakes and such Scotch habits, including buying opponents caddy, etc., are under F.Bele heres (Private to F.C.A.: Maybe we better send a two gun scout to Abilene. and get the low down on this ringer. A fellow from this town has pulled some slicker stuff m his honorable opponents in Affica.). j ‘ ? | Yours Eti-co-quettishly a, Irving Hill P.S. the chancellor can't be plamed for having a father, but you must be firm that the chancellor or regents have no jurisdiction. IHsr ROSS gt ok ee, Nae ari. THE LAWRENCE PAPER COMPANY - PAPER MILL AND FACTORY - LAWRENCE, KANSAS » CORRUGATED FIBREBOARD + JAYHAWK BOXES - E Sea a ig ee i SA seein PBT Cena ee SS Es it SS a eae eee a LD