4 (2 eer ae , ly Pe rf ~~ i. AR aii a asile ah ‘ July 27, 1943, Capt. James Ka Hitt, Camp Edwards, nes. Dear James Ke: I got a letter from Hoyt morning from Cenp Bawerds and he told mo @ chat with you a few days agoe f : Et T an enclosing a copy of our Rebounds which will give you some of the vities on the campus, Bert Nash is military coordinator for the een en an Sake Seton Ba oon ae ne it & one~armed paperhanger with the a sehedules and getting ready for these boys. oN With all good wishes, and hoping to see you on It. Oread in the not too distant future, I an Very sincerely yours, & a YSZ C09, 7 eet: 72, Bhs. Jah 12,7943 pee a flbest LO fobs, Ma Seriaas/y We or pe S00 ve Sh DY or-v0r8 ty J ‘00 we od 28 we a ae fume % oct Fe ues beet CC Sezsece VEL Able thedy 4: Vi70- Se yo ee Lflers ee Cy77 Cee SA Pad pe te so Lee ve Z ee - — oe CAC GOO AVE e th a i ee Ke ya cs Au es LS @ Seen oo bce is Alten? Ld so J hy oe we ve at — Std 199 09 C7 ae Ee boo Aa ae Ao Ju SeoncereG A Shae =e ge ay oe Ws SSF ob G00 7 ab 1a 27 UYuiveer sp, Fhe ek Date: YZ w, iT 2 Just in case you are planning to “se mé, this is my address: as Re ene First Name oe rtd 4. Nene APPRENTICE SEAMAN, USNR, V-12 UNIT, USN, OBERLIN COLLEGE, OBERLIN, OHIO 4 Sa Me Building, Room No. Here’s hoping I hear from you soon. a imal ni wo ee: ape ta oe Ae fe os <— if cdicvqutent: LY write ut July 16, 1943. Mr. F. Do Holland, Jr., ¥~12 Unit, USH, Men's Building, 2oom 8, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. Dear Buddy: We were happy to receive your post card and to know that things are going well with you. I am enclosing your cheek, which Irs. Hulteen obtained at the Business Office today. — We have around six humired V-12 boys | here on the campus, and are expecting seven hundred A-12 (Army) boys on or before August Sth. So you can see that we are finding ourselves busy most of the time. Lota of good luck to you. Sincerely y OUrBs Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. July 15, 1943. Pvt. ie. B. . Company E, Platoon A, B.T.S. Purdue University, Lafayotte, Indiana. Dear Bill: I am glad to have your letter of July 7ti and to know that you are will pleased at Purdue. I know that you will enjoy Pigzie Lambert's style of play. It is & fast-moving, high-scoring, «marauding outfit, and you will like that. Iam glad that you got to mest Coach Lambert. I will certainly make it a point to express your good wishes to Kirk Scott. Thanking you for your good wishes, and hoping to have you back when the fuss is over, I am Sincerely yours, | Director of Physical Kiucation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. — Fedo. 2 rrvacke contol mth 7% Fak fe ceaned OO eb mee Prdiawr anc Said Ts E02 aor Bellor fle r Revs. ctldbs, Weel of all of the ajo S202 Kink Scart CL An Alb Dict of Pe eS Aeorpese dune 28, 1945. Sete As Ge Hulteen, Army Postal Seotion, A.P.0. 181, c/o P.M; Los Angeles, California. Dear George: . I am mighty happy that you liked the letter that I wrote. I will be very anxious to hear whether you are successful in receiving this commission without attending school. You have the qualifications for it and T believe _ that you will get it. But if you do not I kmow thet you are enough of « soldier te play the game one nmdred per cont. Arfyhow, we will all be pulling for you and hoping that the best will come to yous Good luck. Cordially yours, - ‘Direstor of Physical Education, FCA:AH - Varsity Basketball Coach. tg UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN URBANA, ILLINOIS July 3, 1943. Dr. F,C.Alilen, University of Kansas. Dear Dr.Allen, Thank you for sending the letter of Miss Heinbaugh, from Omaha on to me. I have written to her about eandidateg. I am @njoying my work very much. The Navy has taken over the women's pool for the mornings, so my classes have been adjusted for afternoon. . Phat of course means my golf comes in the morning, but I like it that way. The weather has been so cool here this week, that I have been wearing wool suits. But no doubt it will bear down on us soon. Sincerely, ect I Moore "De. F.c.ALcew 1 | UM, of KANSAS hAWRENCE KANSAS XARA SO SOS \ NE ee WRITING MESSAGES | é Le ® y a a ¢ a ae " si 1 ad at ° - ernie f =i-% S . 0 ° — 5 £ Ce » Z Voprmeey : Spoolesdlagy ett ey ee Ot ee Eee piles ge, Chia v 2 oxen - Lat 20d r1ally fe Arye A 0s Palla, Fecaag agg sh gopttak Anche Chi cones silf - 2 Re are rae a Sea aatts ae ae oy ae ae SUT Ea ei ach aha sea aey Nanaia Aa: RPK IN REPLY UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION — ba . RICHMOND, FLORIDA Address: Commanding Officer | ‘Naval Air Station : : . Wty 579 LS | Tee UNITED STATES NAVAL AIR STATION > RICHMOND, FLORIDA ee eS fs = 4 RINT ix) lea TOE a THE COLLEGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION June 25, 1943 Dear Member: The problem of maintaining the necessary staffs to do a most important job in the present war training program is getting increasingly acute in college and university departments of physical education. The Association is interested in doing whatever seems advisable at this time to alleviate the situation. No one knows for certain that anything can be done. To assist your officers in whatever efforts they may make will you supply information to the following questions? 1. Does your institution have contracts for training any of the Army, Marine, or Naval groups? If such contracts oxist please supply the following: 1.1 Approximate total number of men in all Army, Marino, or Naval groups combined for which physical training must be providod. 2. Is your own civilion staff expected to conduct the physical training program for these military groups? 3. How many mombors of your staff have you lost to the armed services or to defonse industry? 4. Have you tried to secure replacemonts for your staff and have you boon succossful? 5. If you have lost staff mombers and havo not beon ablo to employ new men docs tho size of your presont staff make it difficult to do the job that is expected of your department at this time? Answor fully. . Add any other information that you wish concorning the manpower problem in your particular collego or university. This letter is going to a sampling of colloges throughout tho country. It is important that each ono of you roply immodiatoly. To bo of use to your officers these roplics must bo received by mo not later than July Ist. Thank you for your cooperation. Vory sincerely yours Kore ly. Howerdk Glenn W. Howard GWH :HL Sccrotary-Treasurer Miss Ruth Hoover, Department of Physical Education for Yonen, University of Illinois, Urbana, Tllinois. Dear Miss Hoovers I am enclosing an inquiry I have received from Omaha. Do you knowof any one to recommend for the position? I have written Miss Heinbaugh stating that her letter is being referred to you and that doubtless you will write her. I trust you have a very pleasant summer. Director cf Physical Bdusation, Varsity Basketball Coach. June 29, 1943. Miss Zelah General Secretary, Y.M.C.Ae, i7th St. and St. Mary's Ave., Omaha, : ° Dear Wiss Heinbaught I have your inquiry of dime 24th regarding a director for the Health Education and Recreation Department of your Y.W.C.A. I om referring your letter to Miss Ruth Hoover, a member of ow staff, who is teaching this surmer at the University of Illinois. J em sure that you will hear from her. Sincerely y ours, Mirector of Physical Education, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Jdume 50, 1945. Dr. Frank 4. Hurley, Leonardville, Eansas. Dear Dr. Hurley: It was a pleasure to meet you this mornings I am enclosing a carbon copy of a letter that I have written Les Freeburg and I am very sure that you will hear from him in a short while. _- frusting that this brace will permit your son ‘to compete without repression, I am, with kindest regards, = Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FPCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. DR. F. W. HORLEY DENTIST LEONARD®VILLE, KANSAS free 13-1943 Mr. Elmer F. lier, Asset. Manager, Hotel Muehlebach, Dear Elmer: Yr. George P. Wiliams, III, has written you Soak Leena, Pa., Which is a suburb of Philadelphia, asking for a reservation for. September 28. Slr. Willinns Salmuivying my daughter, leaner, on thet date, and I would appreciate it if you would give them your choice seleation. { ~ + hares bas io: Bawas i ack oe sumer, meen et ee et ee Hope everything is going well with you. Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. Ne July 1, 1943. Mr. S,. Benton Heath, State Bank of Meridian, . Meridien, Okla. Dear Benton: At last I have gotten around to autographing this picture which I promised you quite som time ago. I did not want you to think that I had forgotten it. - frust everything is going well with you. It will ve nice ty be alengeise Cuaches Prue and Tha. They are fine fellows and splendid coaches. ‘When you come to Lawrence I will expest you to drop in and sey hello. Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Hiucation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. MARGARET HEATH,PRESIDENT A. E. BEYER, Vice PRESIDENT H. F. McCCROSKEY, CASHIER Merman, Okua.,, farch 19, 1943. Dear Coach: Thanks for the program and your letter, and i feel quite proud being asked what kind of a cut I would like. I do not want to be presumptious put I do have two pictures, one of Jap and the other of Iba, and each is standimg with a basket ball in his hands, and one of Drake too, and it would give me a great deal of pride to have you standing in line with them, but if you do not have any of this kimd I would say thanks a million for any that is good and that you can spare. Power to you amd perhaps some time I will get to come to your town and play base-ball agaimst your good team. With best personal regards, I am, Yours truly, Caan 2 March 1, 1945. State Bank of Meridian, Meridien, Oklehoma. Deas Mr. Heath: Thank you very much for your note and clippings. | I am sending you one of our progrens, and will be happy to send a photograph. What size would you like to have? Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCAs AH Varsity Basketball Coach.