September 30, 1943. Miss Martha Jean Jessen, 3903 BE. Douglas, Wichita 8, Kansas. Dear Martha Jean: I am happy to have your letter of the 27th instant and to know that you anticipate returning to the University. I feel sure you will have no difficulty in obtaining as much employment as you desire. I imagine you plan to enroll in the November term. Most of the partetime jobs for the five-weeks term which began this week, have been filled, but ee oe have ample time to get located. Miss Marie Miller, Assistant to the Adviser of Viomen, has been notified of your desire ‘to re-— turn to the University, and you will hear from her very shortly in regard to employment. With best wishes, TI am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH , Varsity Basketball Coach. MARTHA JEAN 3403 S Lasts Pru aie ad AL (TT Ss Rigen. eel tea es otis Cn ep Diekt, Ad. Se A nee ee Atrol Re ee. : ae or ie ~~ ¥ AL OES EORE ook . i Mate arugelf dds alec TRUETONE RADIOS WIZARD WESTERN Auto ASSOCIATE STORE BATTERIES a ee ie a ~ eS Goop EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE ait N | 831 Mass. Phone 613 Lawrence, Kansas shop 24 JEL Kh Mu lhe OTs a _* tdi 2 Kice Henn Mn caicd ee I a one ont oe Se ee ig a ga Eel a ig oo a Ca Seats. hii hear Bee Re tet eee ean ee oe pes cats ste aie gaan ia Gees pe or ee Ska Soka eae al eae an THE VALLEY SECURITY COMPANY 720 MASSACHUSETTS STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS September 22nd.,1944 Fo waom it may coneern; Tris is to state tat I aave known Vernon Joknson for about teree yvears,during wkich time we save financed the purerase of 3 automobiles for aim. He kas always been prompt in taking Gar@ of wis obligations and we save found kim honorable and fair in kis dealings with us. Tue Valley Security gompany OLY, Cavurve. E-M.Cameron Mgr. 1947 Barker Ave., Lawrence, Kansas. September 22, 1943. Mr. Forrest C. Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Sir: Please be advised that Vernon Johnson worked for me for about a year, such year ending about June 25th, 1942. Mr. Johnson's work was entirely satisfactory and I found him to be diligent in his work. He is honest and trustworthy and you can d@pend upon him to do his work as you wish it done. Yours very truly, Linea B Denis B. Lardner. September 15, 1943. Mr. Je Je Jakosky, Asst. to the President, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Culifornia. Dear Jay: Thanks for the letter including the dope on golf. It is very clever and I can use parts of it at certain times. | I played golf with Don Swarthout last Saturday afternoon and he told me he had a very wonderful visit with you and your family. Also, I accept with thanks the greeting of Prof. William R. LaPorte. I am happy to reciprocate his kind thoughts. — And the good news regarding U. Floyd Rible. I asked Corlett Cotton to induot him inte Rotary Monday noon, and now Floyd is a full-fledged Rotarian and we ere immediately putting him to work. A carbon copy of my letter to him is enclosed. Thanks for your good wishes. We hope that © we may be able to see the Jakoskys in the not too dis-— tent future, but we can't figure out a ‘we are going to do it at present. With all good wishes, I an Rotarily yours, PCA:AH . _ President. September 1, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director of Physical Education, ae University of Kansas, Soe ey Lawrence. ) . Dear Dr. Allen: Your splendid letter of August 25th is most sin- cerely appreciated. I hope your travels will bring you to the West Coast in the not too far distent future and that we may have the pleasure of playing : some of the local courses here. I am certain my . game would be considerably improved if I had the benefit of a good coach and friend. Both Kathryn and I would look forward to seeing # you and Mrs. Allen. With kindest personal regards to you both, I am Sincerely yours,