August 7, 1946 Mre de We Jones, President State Teachers College Maryville, Missouri Dear Mr, Jones: : | In answer to your letter of August 6 I am listing the names of two young ladies who are very high type persons, as well as being well trained in physical education. They are both employed and it may be difficult for them to get released at this late date from their high school jobs. I would recome mend either one of the two. | = Katherine Schaake graduated from the University of Kansas three years agdOe She taught in a high school at Grand Island, heDrasby, one year and for the past two years has been the girls' physical education instructor at the ‘Hutshinson High School, one of the larger and better high schools of the state. Katherine has a very pleasing personality and she is very well trained profes- sionally and served one swmer on the staff here at the wmiversity. Her address is 1816 Alabama, Lawrence, Kansas, end her telephone number is 31423. I have talked to Miss Schaake and she tells me that she is interested in going ahead and — getting her master's so that if you should hire her it would only be a few summers - fmtil she would have her master's degree. | Mildred Je Wells will teach at Topeka High School next year. She has been for the, past two years at Emporia High School and made an outstand- ing record theres I am having Mr. H. EB. Chandler, who is in charge of the Teachers Employment Bureau here at the university, send you further information about | these two girls, I am sure that either would be excellent. It is just a ques- tion of whether or not they could get released this late in the summer from their high schools. I certainly hope that you can get one or the other of these two girls as I am sure you will be pleased with them, “ : Very sincerely yours, : Henry As Shenk Chairman of the | HAS si =e Department of Physical Education August 1, 1946 Mrs Je We Jones, President Northwest Missouri State Teachers College Maryville, Missouri Dear Mrs Joneses . : In reply to your letter of July 29 £ wish to advise thet at the present time we have no women with masters’ degrees who are available for your openings However, I could supply you with the names of two or three very fine young teachers who have their bachelor degrees and who have experience, if-you are interested. S sngarely yours, : Chairman of the HAS iF Department of Physical Education. STATE TEA MARYVILLE, ‘MISSOURI. J. W. JONES | ne 3 a 5 . PRESIDENT * July 29, 19 : oe ae BT Chairman, Daseuteet of Physi cal Education 3 ee ; University of Kansas | | es Lawrence, Kansas | ; . ee Dear Sir: We are trying to Siccis some Jady with a master's degree who would be interested in teachingPhysical Education : at the Northwest Missouri State Teachers College and who er is especially interested in the dance. We can pay from $200 _- , | to $250 a month for nine months starting September 1. Do | ee you have anyone to recommend for such a position? Very truly ronre: : W. Jones = President June 28, 1946 Mr. Norman Johnson 529 South Frederick Street Cape Girardeau, Missouri Desr Mre Johnsons | I suggest that you write to the dean of the Graduate School of the University of Kansas and ask for an applica- tion blank to enter that school, I am sending you a pamphlet which describes the prerequisites and the courses we offer for work in physical education at the graduate level, We offer a joint major, one half being in physical education and the other half in education. If you plan to enter the University of Kansas this fall, I would suggest that you get your Certificate of Entitlement and, if possible, try to make some arrangements for a room, either by coming to Lawrence or writing to the University Housing Bureau. Our veteran's office will take care of you when you arrive, provided you have your Certificate of Entitlement, but you should, by all means, make arrangements for your room as living quarters will be at a premium this fall. After looking over the pamphlet I am sending you, if you have further questions, please feel free to write me. Sincerely yours, : | Henry Shenk HS sMF Director of Physical Education i . June 18, 1946 Mrs Fred Jones 205 Hyde Park Building Spokane 8, Washington Deer Fred: : I acknowledge receipt of your postcard from Atlantic City and want to sincerely thank you for the same. I appre- ciate your thoughtfulness very muche I, too, was sorry that I was unable to make it to Atlantic City. a With every good wish, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:MF Varsity Basketball Coache a i pao Fe oa) a | |) oon i STATION [aaa ra a min! ee see | Pree POSTAGE & , 1 “a T4 - bs — — lig ‘ pen-front eee gyoPpM — Ce,» 3p» and eines I am seoretesy I om sure that I ean arrange with Mr. Jones, the chairman, to release me from this date. So I will be glad to come, Where will the lumeheon be held? And will you please give me the starting time? Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Education, | PCAAH . Varsity Basketball Coach. ee Hiaad Po Deivetan hawt REV. RALPH H. JENNINGS, PH.D., MINISTER 7TH STREET AND NEBRASKA AVENUE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS Novel4,1945 Coach "Phog" Allen University of Kansas Laweence, Kans. Dear Mr. Allen, | Relative to our conversation after Rotary meeting last tuesday in Kansas City, Kans. I have eleared with the Prineipal at Wyandotte High School as to the proposed dates of entertaining the Wyaadotte High School Football Team at the Hi-12 Club on D ecember-"Str or 12th for a noon-day meeting. lr, Wellemeyer states that both dates or open but that onceWeinesday the léth is a much better day for them. I hope this is acceptable to you. If the l2th is not open for you, of couse they can come on the Sth. We anxiously await your reply. Most cordially, @ f [< kfe A, errs Ralph H.Jennings October’ 27, 1945 To Whom it May Concerns _ I have known Ryland Edward Jackson for a period of three yearss lle has been the janitor of the mens gymnasium here for thet period, and at all times i have found him highly ef- ficient and courteocus.s _ 2 understand that Mre Jackson is buying a home at 832 Main Street, and-may need an extension of credit on some of his monthly bille I am happy to recommend him to you withe out reservations in my opinion, he is extpemely honest and ' has'@ fine sense of responsibility to his fellow mane | Tam happy to state, further, that he has been the most efficient janitor that we have ever had in this builde ing during my 27 years of tenure here at the Universitye Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Education Varsity Basketball Coach FCA3GH : CLASS OF SERVICE 7 , } E > I E aN 1201 SYMBOLS This is a~full-rate Telegram or Cable- DL=Day Letter on unless its de- eS NL=Night Letter d character is in- LC=Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable : symbol above or pre- | ceding the address.. 2 NLT =Cable Night Letter A. N. WILLIAMS Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT The se time shown in the date line on eigtada and igs en is ae DARD TIME at point of origin. Time a receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination KAZ105 105WESTPOINT NY 9 430P | 145. NOV PM 4.05 “FORREST C ALLENS BASKETBALL COACH UNLV OF KANS NW: UNABLE: ARRANGE FOR. ‘SELECTION EGRE T D RDS Ser THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE . Ceteber 22, 2945 — Dre We Gy Jessen Peabody, Langas Deat Dre Jessen: ; Thank you for telling us about farriel McNeil. i am passing on a copy of my letter that I am writing to you so that Darriel Meileil's name will eome to the are much be ‘© i have asked him to set aside the °Se25_ ‘The Mesouri game is played at Kansas Gity on November 24th at Ruppert Stadiums Mr. Falkenstein asks that you please include ten cents return When you send cheek, would edvise you send it to Sangas University, Athletic Department, Attention Upe Palkensteing — : | ly Kindest regards to lire. Jessen | ‘Sincerely yours, : : ‘Director of Physical Education Wack 8 | ‘Varsity Sasketball Coach W. C. JESSEN, D.D.S. PEABODY, KANSAS EXECUTIVE OFFICES 19 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK 8 September 15, 1945 Dr. Forest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc: It is very kind of you to forward me the informa- tion relative to the beginning of school. The little booklet on "Rushing" was greatly appreciated and I am sure will be lived up to. : My daughter attended the University her Freshman — year and then attended George Washington in Washington, D.C. last year but couldn't stand = in town and is on her we back to your echool. I certainly will have her look you up and thanking you again, I am, e September 25, 1945 Miss Lavone Jacobson \ 5641 Cherry Street Kansas City, Missouri Dear Miss Jacobson: I have sent an order through to Mr. Cliff Calvin, University Business Office, dn the amount of $3.30 in payment for services rendered. ‘You may see or write there for payment of this. Thank you very much for your assistance. Yours very sincerely, Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education FCA: LM Rt Mr. Earl Jones A. &, Spalding © Bros. 19 Beekman St. New *ork, N.Y. NEW STUDENTS START SEPT. 18. RUSH WEEK OPENING DATE SEPT. 20. CLASS WORK BEGINS SEPT. 24. LETTER FOLLOWING. Forrest ©. Allen 1031 GRAND AVE., KANSAS CITY 6, MO.—PHONE VICTOR 6710 September 6, 1945 Mr. Earl Jones “, G, Spalding & Bros.’ 19 Beekman St. New York, N. Y. Dear Bar: Immediately upon receipt of your telegram I called the Registrar's Office and the Dean\of Women's Office to get the correct | data for you. I am inclosing a bit of information which I obtained from Miss Martha Peterson who is the *an-Hellenic Seeretary. If your daughter has not attended tlie University and is a new student, she should be here the 18th of September. Otherwise, she should be here the 20th, if she expects to be in the "Rush." Kushing starts with a meeting at Frank Strong auditoriun at 11:50 a.m., Spet. 20th. Class work starts on Sept. 24th. ag trust I have given you the essential informtion. If there is anything I can do for you or your daughter at any time, please feel free to call upon mes i am rather hazy, somehow feeling that I hie faint infor- mation that your daughter was here previously, or had expected to attend the university. \ If there is anything that you would care to write concerning further xsimaiales rushing matters, ¥ou can communicate with Miss Peterson , at 228 Frank Strong Hall. Peo I am happy that your daughter is going to attend the University of Kansas. Tell her to drop by and see me because it will be a pleasure to do anything for the Yones family. I have even been known to do favors for the James boys. With all good wishes, I an, Sincerely yours, 6 Forrest ¥, Allen | _ DVirector, Physical Education : ae Varsity Basketball Coach FCA:med z ye \~, z This is a full-rate \ Vi) oT DL=Day Letter Telegram or Cable - NL=Night Letter pe unless its de- seed eee | is pe LC=Deferred Cable icated by a suitable symbol above or pre- (4