THE KANSAS CITY STAR. DAILY SUNDAY WEEKLY COMBINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION 450,000 MORNING AND EVENING 320,000 PAID-IN-ADVANCE 600.000 7 SUBSCRIBERS October 6, 1949 Dear Phog, Your fine letter was followed by the arrival of the autographed book which I shall place in my prize shelf. I certainly appreciate getting it, and I think you can understand my sympathy and admiration about the short story dealing with the boye Thanks a lot for all your past favors, and if at any time I can be of service, or you have the time for just a personal chat, it will be a pdeasure to be summoned. With kindest regards, I am Yours truly, October 9, 19396 lire Shirley Re Hukle, — 2400 State Av : Kansas City, Kansas e Dear Shirley: | z satnoniinige with sieneure the eutatzh of yuir letter of October 4the 1 ARE tes cok Gey Seas ws eae aes Wl your convenience. We are not certain as to what definite a atth te mee on CUR tk Aiea eet teats Seiadicteaes bureau service blank and mailing it to then. i assure you oe ee ee ee rivet of Tigesanl Education and Recreation, FCAsAH . Varsity Basketball Coaches S. R. HURLE 2400 STATE AVENUE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS October 4, 19359 Drs BF. Ge Allen Tniversity of Kansas Tawrence, Kansas Dear pr. Allen, When I was in Lawrence on a recent | Saturday, I found you too busy to be disturbed. It doesn!t look now as if I can make it to Lawrence again for some time, but this is what I had on my mind. Rumors have reached me that Mr. Allphin will probably not return to K. U. next year. Is there any basis for the rumor? Tf it is true, I am wonderéng if, in any way, I might fit into the picture? My work here in Kansas City has been very pleasant, but IT am anxious to get into college work. In view of this desired change, I have enrolled in Stanford's Appointment bureau, specifying positions of junior college or college level. Will you please fill ont the enclosed form and mail it to them? Thanks. Shab, Nhl. S. R. Hukle Dre Ee Re Elbel Shirley Hukle Department of Physical Education ‘University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kanse and thorough in the work he has done. t curtadedy weed give his @ very thorough recommendation for a teacher of physical education. i can see no reason why he would not mike an excellent man in a college jobe I do not believe he is primarily interested in coach E, *, Elvel AssoGe Prof., Physical Education University of Kansas Octe 11, 1939. Lawrence, Kansase se. ans aha 5 § Hai la | 3 if its ei} us le bet | iH iat ee a fh a th i x nde wie an Et Bias Very sincerely yours, bareotor of Miyatea! Rivotin and Recreation FPCAsAH | | Varsity Baskethbell Coache . October 13, 19396 iis Lacey Haynes, Kansas City Star Bureau, Kansas City, Kensas. Dear Lacey: i em sending you a copy of the letter that I sent to my varsity team members in September, telling then of our desires for the 40 seasone I am also enclosing e letter that I to the boys today enphasizing the fact that we insist on them obeying - the training rules. i thought you would be interested in seeing these commmications to the basketball squad. With all good wishes, I an i Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coachs THE KANSAS CITY STAR. DAILY SUNDAY WEEKLY COMBINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION 450,000 MORNING AND EVENING 320,000 PAID-IN-ADVANCE 600,000 eae ae SUBSCRIBERS October 16, 1939 Dear "Phog"; thanks for sending me your letters to the squad. They certainly give an illuminating insight into the way you handle boys. I think they are fine Sincerely, = Z A i ¢ S LCH:VS October 17, 1959« tte serong shinai: Director, Health and Physical Education, Kansas City Public Schools, S608 Kemmod, Kansas City, ‘issourle Dear Mr» Hinmamns We ars eagerly looking forward to having you and Tre, THinnan with us on Thursday evening for the meeting of the Sasnak Club. The meeting will be en : affair, and we are anticipating a good attend ance our major students. The meeting will be held in the new "Kensas* roon of the Memorial Union Building, which is being finished just in time for our mectinge Miss Stapleton informs me that you are stopping at her home just prior to the meeting. | | ‘With best wishes to you ond Urs, Mimen, and locking forward to seeing you Thursday, I on Very sincersly yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coaches October 19, 193% Tit. Pa Horlonans » Agny-lavy Hospital, Hot Springs, Arlansage Dear Daves I dropped in at the pe toffice yesterday to mail a book and found much to my surprise that you had gone to Hot Springs quite same time agoe I did not notice the account A Se papery Saad shen She toys told me at the powtgttios + was greatly surprised. 5 ‘I sincerely trust that your rest down there has done you worlds of good and that you are feeling much as if you were your old self againe I understand fron the boys that Mrs. Norlmans drove you dowa, but that she has returneds Lote of good luck to you, Dave, and be sure to get back in time for that Kansas State game on November Srd, that is if you can do so without endangering your health. The boys are starting for Oklahoma tomorrow and there are some who believe that Gwim has the wizardry to play them a close gme@_. However, the m jority feel there is just too much power et Norman for Gwimn's immture charges. With all good luck to you for your health, happiness and general well-being, I am Very sincerely yours, stiches alk Wigubinsl ehiciahtieen tik Wentaiabiin, FCAs AH Varsity Basketball Coaches t ° WOODCOCK MF Wit ‘ : *v'S'N ‘OSVOIHD ‘*ONI ‘°OD 8 HOIZL LUND AG AINO BaV i ) i Sal ~ aah Ln The HOT SPRINGS at Hot Springs National Park. = Ark., are owned and controlled by the U. S. Gow anu] ernment and endorsed to its people. All Physjci nS. _ sched Bath Houses and Attendants are under Govefnment & ‘ ‘ fi . F Supervision. Write Chamber of Commerce for ookler.. en oe ae boo j — jw : ep PB Ian Sierewose eek ont f 2 “28 . 29 = Bt SPACE FOR ADDRESS ONLY a - = = NE gt “3 2 =D oe es P By 3} = oy ee ere 5 i > ome : / SE ee a Ootober 24, 19596 Yanses City, Nansase Dear Shirley: Iwill be very glad to eee you and talk with you sometime during Saturday, the 28th, Dre Anne Schley Duggem is bringing a group to the University on thet dey for a Polk Dance Festival with sessions in the morning, afternoon and evening. I expect to be in ettendance at the sessions part of the time, but I em sure that in between times there will be e chance to see yous | With all good wishes, I Miventes of Messen Education and Reorextion, FCAs AH Varsity Basketball Coaches October 25, 1939« ire, Strong Dear Mrs Himmens Again I want to tell you how much we all appreciate your very inspirations] talk to our Physical on last Thursday evening. It was just wit they have been waiting to hours It was e pleasure to hove a visit with you and lirse Himmen, and I hope we may see you often. With all good wishes, I an Very sincerely YOUurs, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Dasketball Coache & letter fron Dr. Wri ghtman in which he told me that he been to see Fred and found Ses Sa Gah Lange Sank cicteioar tools I presume thet Fred is at the University of Missouri, his fether's old Do you Imow if I am correct in this? gh ey is their friendship, as it moans eo mush et a place Like thise With e11 good wishes to you end Mrs. Hanson, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coache Noveniber 2, 19396 Mire Strong Himmn, 3403 Kenwood, ‘ Kansas City, Moe Dear Mire Himmens I desire to take this means to express the gratitude of the Sasnak Club for yow" presence at our dimmer meeting on October 19. We enjoyed your address very much, and many of us feel we gained a clearer insight of the things that will be ex- pected of us when we enter the teaching and coaching professions Hopimg te see you again soon, I remain Sincerely yours, Pesident, Sasnal Club. Novenber 8, 1959 _ Director of Physical Educaticu and Reore tion, Varsity Dasketball Conch. Pubinbed ites Theory Sei 30 THE MINNEAPOLIS MESSENGER. RALPH G. HEMENWAY, Owner and Publisher MINNEAPOLIS - - KANSAS May 51, 1959 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Friend Phog: I have just been talking to our school superintendent, Carl Igel, and he especially mentioned the trouble you went to and the fine attention you gave to the boys of our high school senior class when they visited the University last week. Mr. Igel states that you went to unusual lengths to entertain them, taking the fellows swimming, etCe I thovght you might like to know that an old timer like myself that only sees you to say "Hello" every two or three years, gets a little thrill out of such a report. Let me add my thanks for your special courtesies to our youngsters from Minneapolis. Cordially, all November 17, 1939. Mr, dimy Might, Lawrence, Konsase Dear Jimmy's I was very sorry thet I didnt get away this. mnormming te see your demonstratione I tried repeatedly te get over there, but wes wmable to do so. X dom: want you tothink that I am not inter- ested in your invention, but my mornings are so crowded with edninistrative work thet I just haven't been able to gat euiys With lots of good luek to you in your venture, I an : Uirector of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAsAH Varsity Baskethell Coach, November 17, 1939¢ Dre Cy Wy 302 First Netional Bank Bldge, Rartlesvilie, Oklahoma. Dear Dre Temmond: — - The osteopathic physician to whon I referred likes Morrison is Dre le Be Bice, 1021) lMassachu- setts Lawrence, KanseSe Very sincerely yours, Mrestor of Physical Education end Recreation, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. RES. PHONE 993 OFFICE PHONE 848 DR. C. W. HAMMOND OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 302 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA fot Jo 7° ‘ November 22, 1939¢ Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAs Ai Varsity Basketball Coache BUSINESS MANAGER THE CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS OMAHA, NEBRASKA November 17, 1939 . Dr. Forrest C. Allen Chairman 5th District U.C.A.A. University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear "Phog": I have your notice regarding the Kansas City Meeting end will, of course, be present. We are conducting a high school rules meeting here November 27. Would you have any suggestions regarding motion pictures thet could be procured without too much expense. Si rely, Aikec Basketball Coach ESH: PH Noveriber 29, 1959s lire Strong THimen, Director, __ = Dopartant of Hentth end Hymtend Bdvoaté.an, 3408 Kemwood, mansas City, Missourie Dear Mir. Himans : Your letter of Tovenber 28th has been received this morning, and in Pre Allen's absence fran the office I an giving you the information you desire. Tye Allen is in Cleveland, Ohio, conducting a baakete ball rules interpretation meeting for the Fouth istrict of the UCehehe | the funeral of Dre Nedanith will bo held at 2350 o*clock Friday afMerncon at the First Presbyterian Chah, whieh is located ot 9th end Vernal Streets Dre Allen is returning to Lawrence Inte to~ right, and doubtless you will see him at the fumeral on Secretary to Dre Fe Ce Allens | Public Schools, Kansas City, Missouri GEORGE MELCHER, SUPERINTENDENT DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3408 KENWOOD STRONG HINMAN. DIRECTOR November 28, 1939 Dr. Fe ©. Allen, Director Physical Education and Recreation, and Varsity Basket Ball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: President Best of Springfield College, Spring field, Massachusetts has wired.me to represent Springfield College at the funeral of Dr. Naismithe I understand his funeral is to be held Friday at 2:30 peme, andl will appre ciate it if you will let me know where the funeral is to be held. Sincerely yours Health and Physical Education ee. ot Ser ee ee ee He hes had experience as superintendent of schools, and i have found him much interested in sports and clean, wholesane youth. He is & man of vision, pleasing person- eee He has a fine influence om youths ccc Ad init Wine ROA st ned Soest ovaslone GAVIN HADDEN CIVIL ENGINEER 607 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK DESIGN — SUPERVISION — CONSULTATION RECREATION FACILITIES: FIELDS, COURTS, POOLS, TRACKS, RINKS, STANDS, PLAYGROUNDS, GYMNASIA FIELD HOUSES, STADIA, INDOOR TENNIS COURTS AIRPORTS December 18, 1939 ee vin Dear oe. C20 bons: You may recall the booklet issued about two and a half years ago, illustrating some of the work of this office on the design of facilities for recreation and athletics during the 15 year period 1922-1937. Since then I have continued to serve on similar projects for institutions, municipalities, clubs and individuals, including: Colgate, Harvard, Cornell and Brown Universities; the Loomis School, Groton School, Episcopal High School; the Town of Ridgefield, Conn.; the City of Lynchburg, Va. About 60% of these commissions might be termed, in the language of trade, "repeat orders". In view of the present uncertainty of world economic conditions I find some people are postponing the construction of projects of this kind. This of course tends to produce a shortage of work in my office and makes it more difficult for me to keep my organization ready and avail- able. Until the present trying times have passed, therefore, I am offering to render preliminary services, on needed projects for which construction funds may not be now available, at less than usual fees. This temporary expedient works out, I feel, to the advantage of all concerned: to my clients in enabling them to make preparation for recreation projects efficiently and more economically, to me in enabling me to keep my organization going. These projects differ radically in many features from ordinary types of engineering or architectural design and this makes experienced services such as those of this office particularly useful in helping to plan for the best and moSt economical results. Because of the limitations rightly imposed upon professionally practicing engineers, I must rely principally upon my clients and friends to tell others of my work and to advise me of projects on which my services would be useful. If you know of any project involving the construction of new, or the alteration and improvement of old, recreation facilities, even one which must await better economic conditions before building, will you not please let me know and permit me the opportunity to discuss the possibilities with those in charge? Faithfully yours, a . \ re oo. i : ae j™N I“ GH :AK