April 7, 1943. Mr. Ym. C. Johnson, 1112 Sanford, — : St. Louis, Missouri. Dear Bill: I am happy to reply to your request contained in your wire of April 6th. I sincerely trust that you will get what you desire from thé Navy. T am sending you tren enpiee to be used as you deem necessary. Hichine: sachs Steer: tesite Shodan, id ki mas Natunen his medical grind, and Eleenor is graduating with a major in psychology et Penn this June. Jene is in Chicago, the wife of a Naval Aviation lieutenant, Mary is in Palo Alto with her family of three children and her husbend, Pete Nerilton, and Milton is a lawyer, having taken his LL.B. last summer after graduating from the School of Business in 1936. He is with the Hereules Powder Company as assistant to the special in- vestigator. Isabel Perry Allen and Mit. have one child, Judy, five years of age. They live here in Lawrence and have bought their own home, but Mit may be called along with the married men with one child some time in July, August or Septenber. Mra. Allen asked to be remeribered most kindly to you _ your lovely wife. I enjoyed the fine visit with you in ve Louis when we played St. Louis University. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, | Direotor of Physical Bduoation, FCAAH Varsity Basketball Coach. igeRR Tp 1968. ee hl il, qa Fay a if i it i ar . fi efi ae i ss + ie itl ee ih ie . i msds aig it ai i i a Hi if ee Decarber 14, 1942. Mr. Wine C. Jolmeon, 1112 Sanford, Gt. Louie, Missouri. Dear Bill: 4s soon as I received your letter I took the two pictures and mailed them to Miss Maude Elliott so she could cet a squint et the young man. Miss Elliott has just returned then by mail and thanked me for letting her see the pictures of #fine Johnson?. She stated that she had a letter lest month without pictures so she was delighted to ses then. : think of her for Christmas. You doubtless have this | BALL, T will be delighted to help you in any way thet I can with the Navy. I hope they have a place for you because I think that the Navy is a good outfit to tie to. Lo Yes, we are playing St. Louis University on Jenuary 1 as a part of the double-header program. ‘Southern California is. Washington and we are playing St. Louis University. I will certain- ly be glad to see you and if there is any chance to get a couple of “Annie fekleys" for you, you can bet your life we will do ite We have not picked the hotel in St. Louis as yet, but will let you know where we are stopping when we get T em taking your letter home os I know she will be de to hear from you and yours. Count on me a hundred per cent in boosting you with Moon Mullins and Seeretary Frank Knox. If Frank Knox hasn't heard of you, he willt Very sincerely yours, - Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. $ ES I ERN = This is a full-rate ’ Telegram or Cable- DL=Day Letter é NT =Overnight Telegram am unless its de- erred character is in- LC=Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable symbol above or pre- cedine the address. NLT =Cable Nighe Letter A. N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT S\_Ship Rediogram The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point ef destination AZT2 50 NLSCATRG. 443 Pe = A i? + = iii sf 1 ‘ tS hfe ji 7 _ 5 [1 EN = 43 PtLI yo fc A = PTOI AL AWRENCE bee THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE March 4, 1943. Mr. Ogden S. Jones, 12 Mervin Hall, University of Kansas. Dear Mr. Jones: citi sities wath Winkie: gules aintetietns to the Red Cross fund. It is greatly needed this year. Thenk you also for your kind words concern- ing our basketball team. I deeply appreciate your con- gratulations. Cordially yours, Director of Firsical Ednoation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. : i? 4, ; ce = i Bagi : Cgteg 3 yest gems _ | Se. He #25 8° oa" te ‘ sate pale nn e i eee yielay Pons = (Tee | hg ded EE ae eh deg ithe H ik ag et ibe: ki 4 SS na anal agtyt EB H Hj Beeai Aliers ag EES] : f | ie i aa ae ih vil plordes ili ay — WESTERN | ; Lass is a ay A J DL=Day Letter m or = : = paléas its | ae Es L 4 NT=Overnight Telegram feared character is in- \ i | t LC=Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable symbol above or vidoe NLT=Cable Night Letter ceding the add A. N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER Ship Rediogram PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination DX Wd 15 DX PEABODY KANS 915P JAN 50.1943 Oe: DR FORREST ALLEN = - KANSAS COACH MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM KSC: -i5 ¢~ HOPE YOU USED THE CORRECT DEGREE PEAT IN TEMPERING THE IRON MEN FOR VICTORY TONIGHT DR JESSEN - THH COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICD February 10, Mr. Cari Jessup, Co Spe (A) Ue S. Naval Air Station, Welfare Department, Quonset Point, BR. I. Pear Cari: I was very happy to fear from you, and assure you it is a pleasure to send the letter you requested. I trust it gets the job done, Lote of good luck to you, Carl. Sordially yours, Diresctor of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Ence acy 1943. February 10, 1943. To Whom It May Concern: I am very happy to write in behalf of Mr. Carl Jessup, a former member of our Department of Physical Fduecation. Mr. Jessup is a gradurte of Wichita East High School, and received his A. B, degree from Friends University in 1936. He attended Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburg as a special student in the summer of 1938, and the University of Kensas in the summer of 1941. A year ago he was enrolled in graduate work at the University of Kansas and also served as en assistant instructor in our Department of Physical Education. While in high school Carl Jessup lettered in football, wrestling, baseball and the gymmastic team, and was tiice state high school champion in wrestling. In college he parti- cipated. in football four years, wrestling one year, track three years, basketball one year. He lettered in football and was captain two years, and in wrestling he was rumner-up in the Missouri Valley A.A.¥. Mr. Jessup is an excellent teacher and coach. Prior to his coming to the University of Kansas he had four years of high school teaching and coaching, in which he made a fine reputation for himself. He handled his University classes with dignity and confidence and won the respect of his students and colleagues. Carl Jessup is a cleanecut, capable, industrious young man. His cheracter is of the highest, he is intelligent, and cooperative. : I em very happy to recommend him without reservation or evasion. I am confident he will make a valuable officer. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Fducation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. ~ U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION : Ag QUONSET POINT, R. I. ih I G68 iad oe. my ee = Corrie f gpeeee’ tat eS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION January 22, 1942, Lt. Commander Gene Tunney, Training Division, Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, Washington, De C. Dear Mr. Tunney: I am very happy to write you in behalf of Mr. Carl Jessup, who is an applicant for a position as physical instructor in the Training Division of the Bureau of Navigation. Mr. Jessup is a graduate of Wichita East High School, and received his A. B. degree from Friends University in 19356. He attended Kansas State Teachers College at Pittsburg as a special student in the summer of 1938, and the University of Kansas in the summer of 1941. He is at present enrolled in graduate work in education and physical education at the Univer- sity ef Kansas. He has thirty hours of college physical education. During the past semester Mr. Jessup has served as an assistant instructor in our Department of Physical Education, and has also had charge of physical education classes at the Lewrence Junier High School. While in high school Carl Jessup lettered in football, wrestling, baseball and the gymnastic team, and was twice state high school champion in wrestling. In college he participated in football four years, wrestling one year, track three years, basketball one year. He lettered in football and was captain two years, and in wrestling he was runner-up in the Missouri Valley A.A.U. Mr. Jessup is an excellent teacher and coach. Prior to his coming to the University of Kansas he had four years of high school teaching and coaching, in which he made a fine reputation for himself. He handles his University classes with dignity and confidence, and wins the respect of his students and colleagues. We have been very happy to have such a man available for our physical education classes. oo= Carl Jessup is a clean-cut, capable, industrious young man. His character is of the highest, he is intelligent, and cé-operative. I am very happy to recommend him to you without reservation or evasion. I am confident that he will be a valuable asset to your training division. Very sincerely yours, t ical Educ on and Recreation, FCA:AH etball and eball Coach. 2 4 & a ag s in & Za z 5a i c a 3 5 Re 4 3 a ‘ Sh: i i i ar as aia a i 3 Sars : you to know how very much we of the Rotary fine discourse on c lasting information. : ; : i Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. November 10, 1942. been with you, and I hope the next time you are In Lawrence I may have that opportunity. . With best wishes to you and Mrs. James, I om Sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Basketball coach. September 24, 1942. Lt. Col. Le McC. Jones, Graduate Manager of Athletics, U. S. Military Academy, “est Peint, N.Y. Near Biffer: Thanks for your. very prompt and splendid letter. I appreciate your writing me. | Yes, the mid-west is undergoing quite a change for | _ preparations that must come if we are te acquit ourselves with credit. Everybody here seems to be about twenty per cent above their scheduje ef last year, but we are all happy te do it. With all good wishes to you, and hoping that after this fusa is ever we will have yeu back in eur midst in the next half dezen years, I am Sincerely yeurs, Directer of Physical Educatien, PCAs Varsity Basketball Coach. Lt. Cot. L. McC. JONES ; « GRADUATE MANAGER OF ATHLETICS ARMY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT, NEW YORK September 15, 1942 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Basketball Office University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: The inscription about which you inquired is as follows: "Ypon the fields of friendly strife, Are sown the seeds That, upon other fields, on other days, Will bear the fruits of victory." © It has been well established that General MacArthur wrote this. Colonel Koehler liked the sentiment and those a conspicious spot for its inscription over an arch generally used by cadets. The name of Koehler does not appear in connection with the inscription. I am sure that you will be interested to know that some _ years ago a large impressive bronze plaque was placed in the wall by the south Gymnasium entrance-way in honor of Colonel Koehler. I hope everything is going well in the Midwest. LEvery now and then I read in the papers of some war plant or airfield being constructed in Kansas, and I judge there are many uniforms seen there- abouts. Back here in the East we are having phenty of transportation troubles. Early returns on our ticket sales indicate more than usual interest and plenty of money. If people can get to the games, I feel that we will do.all right. Best regards. Cordial L. McC. JONES, Lit; Col., ie Aes Graduate Manager of Athletics ro: ee Ts ae prounks - an ch wri ja/7/42 Doan Dex . i oe a Oe a a aro omenutes about our former day! ot KU Ye inchiviclual ura, darn ee vaok mumbern of prople watling ue bine le tath to him: Moon 191" $4 fours for 3 days nlormuorng ; proopeclive tal, of J eal ad. os waupuy Vlayeal rs applying for o- part un Jeon. bamllrnd progam. na be., STook dn my apple alin, L © 0 Aabelive thot J con, dbp the @) the ax caption of ang codshing ay pamines However, D shall Anew abot this Orlin, thou, Eee and if the DhoMd opend the not week cn Du rib flrs, sate a AN corer ONL ready for me to teach him a mg sb oul of boundo au pestis pray +0 good to beause he gels un : Oils tetas auch, 2) na the difference belureon. a football da achatholl. Cw Regards Cad heal wroheo for a. tur broth, aiolir amt Keni Larences we with her, and Loin good health and apocnida. | Bibby 2 ands od Wro Chee a o tives of bir badesh putt (pds Page fe pedend T Reet foun: Mit Sohnad October 13, 1942. Your letter of Ooteber Oth concerning the erder fer reprints of “Prerequisites for Teacher Certification in Physical Education in the United States", by Morehouse and Sehaff, has just come to my desk. Sincerely yours, ie Direoter of seen ie pinetian, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach The Journal of HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION 311 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN October 6, 1942 University of Kansas #2 Maintenance Lawrence, Kansas Atte: Mr. Frank E. Milligan Dear Mr. Milligan: I have your order for 200 reprints of “Prerequisites for Teacher Certification in Physical Education in the United States" by Morehouse and Schaaf. Your quotation for the cost of the reprints is correct but there is some question as to whether the covers will cost more than $6.00. I have taken this matter up with our printer and as soon as I receive this information I will send it on to you before sending in the order for the reprints in case you may wish to change the order somewhat. Will this be satisfactory to you? Cordially yours, . Yeay LM Mary Wib Secretary Official Journal of the eilitoein sith aseiiilities for Htealth, Physical Cducation, vail Loci Director ef Physioal Edueatien, Varsity Basketball Coach. MONTROSE, KANSAS ST. FRANCIS, KANSAS The Judy Ranch BRAD JUDY Montrose, Kansas — Sept. 29, 1942 Dy. Fe. C.. Avian, Lawrance, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: Please accppt my apolopies for being et in acknowledging your prompt reply to my letter concering Ted “hite. +t is my hope that ted has been around to see you long before this. We were both in to call on you two or three times during the first week of school, but you were always either in conference or out of the office. I am sure that the only reason that Ted did not contact you before leaving Lawrence was one of pure innocents or ignor- ance. It surely would seem that he could have acknowledged your fine letter at the time of his father's death. We got Ted fixed up with a good job under Mr. Kloog of the business office, so that he is well taken care of from a fin- ancial point of view., I want to thank you, however, for offering to do all you gould for Ted. It is my bel#éf that he is deserving. I know that you have helped a lot of worthy boys during your twenty odd years at K.U.....for which you surely will have a lot of extra stars in your crown! Thanks again.....-and luck to you, Phog. Very truly yours, Brad Jud