April 20, 1939. ‘Dear Mire Himmans I have sulmitted your mame for possible tenure here at the thiversity of Kansas, but the budget com mittee fomd it impossible to allow sufficient funds | Director of Physical Edusation, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. PHILLIPS BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA: May 18, 1939 Dr. F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Do: I have a brother, Mansfield, who has attended George Washington University one year and then dropped out of school for a year or so. He is six feet tall and weighs about 170 pounds and would be a pretty good basketball prospect for some college. He is a fast floor man, can soot with either hand, good on de- fense, and is a fair shot. He also plays baseball and if he puts On enough weight might be eligible for football. He played on the freshman basketball team as a regular forward. He does not want to go to Pittsburg because he would be known as Chuck's brother. His average grades in high school were "C" and were about the same in college. He is about 21 years of age and has been out of school long enough to become serious about his college wrk. I believe that Mansfield could be developed into a good student as well as a good player. If you would be interested 1 would appreciate your dropping me a line at your ca@mvenience. Thank you in advance for my considera- tion you might give him. Very truly yours, Chuck Hyatt Basketball Coach CDH/pl May 27, 1935. to they can bay] as ii ‘yes L Ht li tii uy tk Hi ip al 8 ‘ids Hf 2h i Wet a | tbe aig fi, eat A had a conference with Mike Gette, hoping that os Bs i: dy 33 ee RE ‘ a! ly o Lt itt a ty i a ae il niu itl: eal Hi i | sf i a i ff Hy ili HO HE i ip dh is Hy HE] hi is Director of Physical Educati and off end I I would him one you his Sincerely yours, fellow FCAsAH S. R. HUKLE 2400 STATE AVENUE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS May 29, 1939 Dr. F. Ce Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear pr. Allens: Enclosed is an enrollment form for ad- mission to the graduate school at Stanford. Would you be good enough to fill it in for me? you probably remember I took my Master's at K.Ue in Education. Now I want to take some work in my own fiela and if vwuings work out, I may decide to get a Master's in Physical Fducation. Wednesday I plan to drive over to Lawrence to pick up copies of my transcript and I'll drop in for a visit and to pick up this form to save you the trouble of mail- In haste, Shit. oh SH :MH Shirley Hukle May Sl, 1959, i Bs i ff Tt . a i ry a i Ha ot Ht a LH aT i ii ik aa i be ii i j uj ian if tah “3 ih Li Hl Ai al, (out ae WG au i i ae ut ui i en Ty issas Ab Aids i il TE ee i Hi a Mr.F, 0, Allien, Lawrence,Kansas, Dear Phog: We have two fine foot ball players here in Orange that were at Texas U and got in bad as their elgibility and cannot play in the Southwest or the Southeast, Lutcher Stark has been sending boys to The U,finding jobs and taking care of them even if they Gid not do much work. Since Bible has taken over, it Lutcher has let him do his stuff even if affected his boys . oy Se these boys thought that Lutcher would s take care of them,He did ee they are sorry and it is teolate, J.P Hilliard,orotherof the great Bohn a fine Blocking Back, Weodell Grubbs a Center that had the job sewed up till he took out. Now if you can use them at K.U. or if you knw any other School up there that would be interested I Suréwould consider it a great favor. Sawvwhere you are shill winnigng Basketball ca Games-good for you. .Give my best to your family and to old Pete, Yours as ever ; foo 4G - Lawrence Hughes Fe Fiz a June 8, 19599 cae, GRE Lats lis Babs fa ual cot oe ADE: ne al i i Halts Le nn de 3 pide} fu 4 13942 B33 gay h fl lng Gai ae i el gle Uy ae ie a gy dese Fa aa edge ut a crdghagies ate da8 . a ae a2! wae RS if} a alan han is Ht iii siti! 7 4, ie atedba a= a sn ii eSiee 23 ett a tee tf be isle il | ' / aac! ti ¥3ik ihe? ed ~ ft é fi UB pe dG ; i an a 3 i Hi if 2 i ae ag 8. il al ly Al i a i ai i a y aU eth A 2 ’ T. B. HUDSON, PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS June 10, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Directar of Physical Education | University of Kansas Lewrence, Kansas Dear Doe: It is my turn to beg your pardon for the delay in answering your letter, but I have been out of town for the past week or so. I am sending your letter to Mansfield and will let him follow through from that angle. 1 want to thank you for your interest and help, and believe that he will make someone a good hand in as much as it is my belief that youngsters today go to school at too early an age. I know that you will give him the best of cooperation if he should decide to go to Kansas, and per- sonally, I believe he has a leaning towards this part of the country. Please say "hello" to Mrs. Allen for me and give my best J regards to Mike. Again, thank you for yor interest in this matter. Cordially yours, Chuck Hyatt Basketball Coach SSN eS daa ede el cea CDH/p1l June 7, 1959 lr. Fred Ellsworth, Alumni Secy., University of Kensas, Lavrence, Kansas. Dear Fred: Enclosed is photo and names of Bascball Tem of 1694. I wish to turn this in to whoever preserves such photos. Yours very truly, — Irving #111 HE : ec to FC Allen. June 13, 1939. Professor Earl De May, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kansas. Dear Professor Hay: in response to your request of June 5th regard~ ing the twenty University students who are participeting in the goverment flight training program, i am glad to Give you what information we have here in this department. The following men have participated in inter- collegiate competitive athletics, and ell of then mve splendid physiques: Chitwood, Russell, Jre = Foottali Graybill, Thomas - Golf Hessly, Jack Shelby « Golf (also cheerleader) The following men have taken part in intramral athletics, and have ameption ebilitys Godfrey, Charles Eugene <- Swimming Kurth, Dwight BD. ~ Footiall Coréts, William John- Football Marriott, Paul ~ Football Pace, Clyde Wilson « Football Tharp, James Wilford - Tennis I aa sorry that we have had no contact with the remining boys on your liste : Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coaches UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING June 5 ’ 1939 Dr. Fe. Ce Allen Physical Education Dept. University of Kansas é Dear Dr. Allen; As requested by you in our telephone conversation of this morning, I am submitting herewith the names of the twenty men participating in the government flight training program. The Civil Aeronautics Authority has asked that these men be ranked according to their relative athletic proficiency. We are hoping that your contact with these men has been sufficient for such a rating, but if you desire more infor- mation concerning any of the men, please let us hear from youe These men have all passed a quite rigid physical Po examination. Panreret— we x Ard yy” phe ere Carter, George Denfoa >< nee Te xurth, Dwight D5 cay 3 HM. VJ _A Chitwood, Russell, Jreje "|. /Marriott, aa ee CY le ae mbs, Lester —— = tie c, McLeod, Robert waneee = ee ee an, thee ‘Cordts, Liason gg —— re Nessly, Jack Shelby ~ _ S eer ae Me gill, Robert fie.» Sey) Pace, Clyde Wilson; nay Ane t : ’” Godfrey, inthe: Eugene ape ceiee, Glenn Edward. *.. ~“N “—~ Y gam Gordon, George Heaton ~ cy “Yr Snyder, William Carl} “7 ee O7A% 4 ” Graybill, Thomas > wr ~# /-°. Tharp, James Wilford .S* aS Haug, Lester Me Wagner, Daryl Eugene } ie Hey, Lester Eugenes. «.. 4, Wyatt, Jacob Emery, Tre) oe Yours very truly, Professor Sarl D. | a Hay, Mechanical Engineerin i e EDH:LS TS LUIIUTEY SSDI? SAT Tne WATT TD pA Ae eISSN mi INE SE SE TOLD GDEYSSUUTTOE YT YS VT ST. PAUL: NESTOR 5400 r MINNEAPOLIS: GENEVA 7315 _ _ MERCHANDISE STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION = LICENSED AND BONDED WAREHOUSES yi Sy ere aa wie 218 Srd Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota June 20, 1939 Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. My dear Forrest: I was glad to receive your letter of April 28th acknowledging my call at your office the latter part of March and I hope that we will have better luck the next time one of us attempts to get in touch with the other. I have called your friend Ray Parkins twice but I failed to contact him as he was not in when I called, but I will try again until I do find hin. The next time you are up this way be sure and give me a ring. Yours L. WH /dm 1115 Tennessee, Lawrence, Kansas April 29, 1959 Dr. F. C. Allon Prof. Physical Educatimm University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen, I am hereby making application for a job as life guard and swimming instructor at the University of Kansas swimming pool for the coming vacation period. I was told in an inter- view iwth you, April 26, that this position was open. I am 25 years old,height 6 feet, weight 180 pounds, and in excellent health. I recieved my A.B. degree in chemistry January, 1938, and I am now working toward my Master's degree in chemistry. , This summer I plan to work in the State Water Laboratory ,having my afternoons and evenings free. I have worked two years as life guard and instructor for Mr. Allphin in the University Pool, and during the summer months I have been employed at the WichitaMunicipal Beach as life guard, swimming instructor, and examiner for the Junior and Senior classes for the last seven years. Mr. P. Ben Way, 848Porter, Wichita Kansas , is manager of the pool. I have a Red Cross Examiner's Badge and have also worked for the Wichita Y.M.C.A. as swimming instructor. Sincerely, oa cat , Tisostor of Physical Davention ant Rooruationy saa, WER LAad Wikelinay ‘eb Se crmibuiting five our School of Business here at the thiversity of Kensas in August, is desirous of locating with your firm, if possible. He has asked that I write in his behalf. — I have inown youmg Hogan for severe] yearse i bh Byatt Hong mg gir yarn eh | lel ni AH He | . & success oe cullen sewiaie eaves : T am well acquainted with lr. Iseley, vice president, having been in comtect with him through my taskethall comestions when the Service Rubber Camp of for mee I an also actainted with your ire lattones | | Trusting thet you my find it possible to give serious consideretion to li, Hogan's application, I am E Director of Physical Edueation and Recreation, 3 tithe i i sai i 4 it bt iia, ba j ie ‘i a 3 einer seein good wishes, I am ( Ti . Director tit a fa. 3 as it, a AH duly 20, 1959 He, Yo Harty University of Kansase Last Manley night at our Open House in the Thion Building we were enterteined bye girls’ sewing trio fron Emporiee One af the girls ws Mareia Turt, emi I asked her if she was 2 relative of yours, ani she SSA 2h ew WHE. Your eet : chet with pad ons Chal to ka at tas wlecnadae * 7% Cordially you's, DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE August 1 L vy S&S 9 Dr. Forrest ©. Allen Director of Summer Recreation Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas Dear "Phog"™: I received your letter about Marcia and appreciate your thoughtfulness in this regard. She was very much elated over her visit to the Beopdae 21 the courteous treat- ment she received while here. I believe she plans on entering school here this fall. Cordially yours, ee Dea — C7. Ass't. Football Coach VCH: 1W 7 POSTES ge ae cece ae ; “=t. [or Bt: i WW a Bie ao ane Thee Bc y FRUBLIO EMMA August 13, 1939. has tly Hay k ‘tte you for ced where ‘Verye thet brealc lmow how ; lost uy wishes to | tg | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, years the and for Cordially yours, Varsity Basketball Coache i iy! | 4,28 fi ‘ ie, de 4 "1 it Had ay) 1th id ; ad 4 ii. ! teat 12, 19596 Director of Physical Eduontion and Recreation, THith all good wishes for your cantinued success, YOUPS, a7. gi Z FCAsAE Palo Alto,california July .22,1959 pr. .€ eAllen, Kansas tniversity, Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr.Allen, Just a word to thank you again for your very nice letter of recommendation to the Stanford officials. That really is a help in a new situation. I haven't seen your brother as yet but will soon now that I'm about even with the assignment schedule of the hard pressing professors. An "A" is about the only grade condoned out here and you know what that means for leisure time activities the education people talk about. John Bunn has been great to work with and so has Dr. Esslinger.who was Dr.Elbel's teammate at Iowa. I really think I'd like to do.doctorate work if I could find that much money and-if the Graduate committee will O.K. me,which is more to the point. Dr.Storey seems to think my qualifications thus far are satisfactory. The decision does not have to be made this summer,however. IT hear very good reports in these parts about Mr.DeGroot. He has anexcellent reputation here. Mr.Moll of Kansas State is here this summer finishing his doctor's degree. Also a former K.U. man.Dave Wright,who used to be quite a ball player. He is in Oregon now. Said he was working on his master's degree. t This.a great country in the summer. Seems like a coat is comfortable most any time of the day. We are just far enough back from the coast to be free from the fogs and still be in the cool sea breezes. Many thanks fer the boost and if I get up the nerve I'll barge in your brother's office and call him "pete". Very sincerely yours S.ReHukle