November 50, Professor E. Lee Treece, Chairman, K. U. Christmas Seal Sales, University of Kansas. Dear Cap: I em delighted to make the usual contribution for the Christmas Seal Sale. It is a wonderful thing and should be indulged in by everyone. Congratulations on the good work you are doing. os Sinzerely yours, Direotor of Physical “ducation, —" Varsity Basketball Coach. 1945. ee ee ee tt Pa eee a 5 75 ae, ea ni i 3 s The Douglas County Tuberculosis and Health Association ADVISORY BOARD Mrs. Srsa EtpripcE—Ex-O fficio Dr. Dr. H. L. CHAMBERS R. H, Epmiston » DEAR COLLEAGUE: November 27, 1945. The war with Tuberculosis is not over. « The fight must continue if we are to hold the ground already gained and make additicnal advances. We should consider it a privilege to contribute to the fund which is used to combat Tu- berculosis. Seal Sale Money for the (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9) Past Year Was Ex- pended for: Monthly chest clinic, 15 days. 299 patients made 377 visits to clinic. 260 X-rays for patients attending clinic. (More might have been taken but for 6 months of last year X-ray films were difficult to obtain.) Cod liver oil for needy children. Purchase of a visible file for reg- ister of known cases of tubercu- losis. Employment of a: part-time sec- retary for the County Health Department, who takes care of records and has charge of the register of diagnosed cases. Assistance to rejectees and dis- charged service men in obtaining examinations and X-rays. Assistance in follow up work of surveys conducted by State Board of Health. Special interest and cooperation ‘in tuberculosis testing and X-ray examination of food handlers. This fund is used in the diagnostic and preventive work indicat- ed on the margin of this page. Seventy-five per cent of your contribution is used right here in ° Douglas County. Enclosed will be found 100 Christmas seals which sell for $1.00. Bonds are also available in $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00 denomina- tions. Please make check payable to the Douglas County Tuberculosis Association. A return envelop is enclosed for your convenience. Sincerely yours, ¥ * e. Xs £ (Aer A. E. LEE TREECE, Chairman ~K. U. Christmas Seal Sales P. S. If you are unable, to contribute, please return the enclosed seals. GENERAL CHAIRMAN . . . . Mrs. SEBA ELDRIDGE CHAIRMEN SERMASUPRES 850 ieee Rete . J. Lane CoMMUNITY: Bond? 2°: 6 Cuas. E. Decker PAID ENO Bei iis Fa yg? ys Sec E. S. WEATHERBY He BOND oat eee re ¥ TREECE DECGEETARY pa poo. A es Mrs. MaHton BAL ESA SORT EN hg a Jo1r STAPLETON Seat Sate SECRETARY . . . Mrs. Haro_tp SKINNER _ Seat Sate Station . . . . Mrs. HERBERT JoNES eae js fates nc Re sate Sere tL copie - Yy 3 u/ 1/6. WAYNE KONRAD : ty” pee Osteopathic Physician SLATER, MISSOURI October 26, 1945 Mr. J. Donald Keown 1320 South Main Wichita, Kansas _ Dear Don: I fouled out on you on the letter regarding Barl lrice. Mr. Quigley had been following up on the boys who were future prospects and with his aid we write the seniors. Mr. Quigley has an idea that if we start too early with these boys that — many of them will get too self-conscious and he likes to handle those things in his own way. Of course, I am highly agreeabad to working with him according to his plan. However, I can see the great value in a boy receiving a letter from a coach-- the coach complimenting him‘on his fine work and keeping in touch in a friendly way with his efforts. — I am writing Earl lrice and sending you a carbon copy of my letter. I want you to know how wery much I appreciate | your university lovalty; expecially when you go tothe oxtemt of checking up again on tardy correspondence by coaches. We certainly would be delighted to have Marl Price here at _the University. The method that you are working «mn him is most commendable. The way you describe this boy I certainly know he is a dandy. I have confidence in your powers of observation. With all good wishes, I am - Sineerely yours, - Director of Physical Uducation; Varsity Basketball Coach ' «J, Donald Keown 1320 South Main, Wichita, Kansas Dr. Forrest, C. Allen Physical Ed Department University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: Just another note in regard to Earl ene star ga iawell High School athlete. Hate to Maes harping on the same note, but feel that he is an exceptionally fine prospect, and that K.U. cannot aetord to let him get away. 7 ae , Talked to him over the weekend, and he said that he had eacetved & form from Athletic Director Quigley to be filled out. Gathered however that he has received no personel word from you as yet. I think such a letter would be particularly helpful in bringing him to Lawrence. As 1 told you previously, certain Kansas State alumni are sttcetbine to interest him in attending that school. Had the opportunity last Friday night of seeing him perform as the caldwell team (with only three lettermen back from last year) upset the S.K.Le league-leaders and favorites, Anthony High School, 7,40 °0,. ° The boy did about everything that could possibly be done on the gridiron. He completed 11 of 14 passes (one of them for the lone touchdown of the ie intere=pted 9 pass to stop Anthony's only serious threat, ripped the Anthony line apart for consistent gains on the ground, and tackled in a manner that reminded me of Ray EVans « He runs very fast for a big man, and has already mastered the knack of spinning as he goes thru the hole. ) : | | _ Also saw him play basketball last coun. Whe he shows great promise in that sport. | I don't believe you would be making a mistake as you taok ex= ceptional interest in this boy. I have been following Arkansas Valley football this fall, and have yet. to see a boy in that fast circuit who possesses Price's natural football talent. An alumnus, Don Keown. \ October 24, 1945 Mr. Ro Me Kinnan Athletic Director Washington University SSeiint +ouis, Missouri Dear Bob: You certainly have done liilton a great favor. He was lonely and did not know the people of St. Louis and what you. did was a tremdous pick-up in boosting his moral. Goshi he is tickled pink with your courteous response and he is Singing his graditude most highly. . I will always feel indebted to you and assure you ‘that if at any time I can do you a favor I will be glad too. You have been very nice. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach FCAslm RAWERST) a+) WASHINGTON (i Ff UNIVERSITY SAINT LOUIS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS Ostober 22, 1945 Dre Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dre Allen: I enjoyed getting your letter very much, and immediately called your Son, Milton, on the phone, We had a nice talk and I sent him some tickets for the St. Louis University and Rolla School of Mines Game, last Friday night, which he said he intended to attend. As soon as possible, we will have lunch together, although it is a long way down tow, for me and equally far for him to come out here. We will plan to get together as soon as is possible, He said that he felt he would be in &t. Louis, for six months at least, end I have asked him to come out at any time end wateh our practice. Milton also spoke about doing some officiating, so I have put his neme on our list of Officials, hoping that he will be able to work for us. From the looks of our Schedule and comparing it with yours, it's going to be a difficult task to play each other this year. Let's hope that we can do so in the future. We are trying to build at present and you lmow what a job that is. I do want to send best wishes to you for another successful Basketball seasone After Milton and I have had an opportunity to visit, I will write you again. With kindest personal regardse Sincerely yours, RuK/al Ru. KINNAN Athletic Director , oe | | October 8 1945 2 Post Office Box 637 Topeka, Kansas Dear Dr. Chamberss ‘ i certainly do want to be kept on the mailing list of KNOW, You have done a splendid job with the Douglas County Hea lth’ Unit, and I went to assure you of my friendship and admiration in the fine way you have carried one With all good wishes, I am,” Sincerely yours, f Forrest C, Allen, Director Department of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach ~ September 24, 1945 ~ Mr. John Kanes - 506 Osage Avenue Kansas City, Kansas Dear John: I was delighted to hear from you‘and I am plegsed indeed at your anticipating entering the University of Kansas. I got in touch with Owen Peck and he is to call you today. I also had a letter from Coach Ellis. THe recommends you without reservations. I want you to stop'in as soon as you come to — Lawrence. It is a great delight to have such fine returning veterans as you and others of your ambitious type. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education FCA: LM PANG Year dw: TL Mave NWecew sped. Yo We eA NGS | ohana wankwe, Vo) cine a> Awe Unrvevrarta, Was Se AU. BGn Posey cet NRORAAE CAKR Swe. i Proaneds Loo: wasn Ouse Peck ot WAARADYES SNSNN 5 DvUce_ Mren Re Qoms® as Soon westeunn Wovis- ee Nee GRU N SCN: On ee WAG OX Rane ow 85 SS GiE— Cpe Sek SKE OS. VER UAT Cade ss es SA BAC "NAGY CA Woe Ge annee Mee Me SSO oS KxrcydS ei NA cCKacarnnee Lon aw CONE QE edXucadren, x WAV e ABanS BWoeantedr Lo AS VaR, Ore VrSnAwe Cow gete am G feu sQov N>. Iso Naser ONG SNCS, Ke uo Hp CLIT NN CEAN Creu nce nruncy ee ee Re Aes ove Oe BRO Sp ON CONS) COG yee ere = So NAS CONN SNS VAAN €_ ae’ Loca \ed, WONKA EY ome Sc CAG A DPAAEL_- wae T Mepe Woot TO bowed Leu SP Na ) Se SeMAs Ghui sed Gee fe ec kl) WSO && Se QW SENT ae Yoa s\Onr : x SS SS MAGS Lo Goan wor Vics Mei he. No |xnuaddd WN Se NS an Wan | Qodnww Sea | Ts \iGnwe. GSO eas fe QOWWN Moos Sob Case Ane . Ronn Ss CA, WOKE GSR. | : \oe NE Se Noe G. Soprwwere ) 1 eoWW AAO Ae EXN Anes rons; > AV NGAN Gk Ones, ad po dame Ch \eon hes. Mr. Otto L. Krula 4 Superintendent of Schools |, Netawaka, Kansas Dear Mr. Krula: ; We received your dheok for $4.10 and are _ forwarding you by | mail, the text “Better Basketball." st ‘ile ‘Silica ‘sie ins Alte sorter tal we sincerely hope that this book will be of benefit to you in your work, and that it is the type of thing you were looking for. Very truly yours, Secretary to Porrest C. Allen 3 | Director, Physical Education 3 ’ Varsity Basketball Coach an WETAWA KA KANSAS