August 23, 1944 TO « Rockwell Public Schools, Rockwell, Iowa. 1 copy "Better Basketball" . . . 6 « s « © © « $4000 Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. August 23, 1944. Mr. Je Fe Johnson, Superintendent of Schools, Rockwell, Iowa. Dear Superintendent Johnson: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with | you end your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge your order for a copy of my text, "Better Basketball", and note that the school is to be billed for the book. I am enclosing a statement, and trust that you will see that it reaches the proper person, I would like to know if you would like any special auto~ graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth, Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to — follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assooc- iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sincerely yours, : Director of Physioal Education, FCAAH | Varsity Basketball Coach. Enc. : : : ‘ | | October 4, 1944 Mrs D. We Fernau, Supte, Kensett Public Sahools, Kensett, Iowa. ‘Dear Mr. Pernau: I esknowledge with thanks your check for $4.00, and I am autographing and mailing to you today a copy of my text, “Setter Basketball". I am also enclosing the two diagrams that may be helpful to you in coaching your boys. With best wishes for a successful season, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. KENSETT PUBLIC SCHOOLS D. W FERNAU, Supt. DIRECTORS: OFFICERS: CARL ARENDTS RAYMOND COE NORTON AUSENHUS Fyne e rm CARL JASPERS 4 Och. 1) (oltey September 4, 1944. Reve Le Hs Reicks, St. Mary's Reetory, Marshalltown, Icwa. Dear Reverend Reicks: tem very happy to know that you enjoyed the lectures at the Iowa High School Coaching School at Boone. I assure - you the pReasure was reciprocal. I am sending you the rules on GoaleHi. I am also ae ee Oe ee +t Oe ets and the shooting lanes Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS { LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August oO, 1944. Coach Cecil W, Richards, Hawarden, Iowa. Dear Coach Richards: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, "Better Basket- ball", I am writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and your address. The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have eny special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very singprely yours, Physical Edyéation, FCA:AH | Varsity Basketball Cogth. Cow) BETTER BASKETBALL 4, Je Van euninn, 716 W. —_ St, No., Eagle Grove, Iowa ee Le Breeding, Jessup, Iowa. Philip Ce Turner, Elliott, Iowa VALe &. Holmes, Supt. of Schools, Story City, Icwa Vis We. Ve Rtarey, Stpt. of Schools, Tennant, Iowa dt tii Le Hall, Supt. of Schools, Rock Fells, Iowa, it ies Galloway, Coach, Northeast High, Lincoln, Nebraska Po 3640 Everett St., Lincoln, Nebre Charles Rupert, Lenox, Iowa ai We Wright, Mobridge, S. Dak. ‘Edward L. Anderson, Truesdale, Iowa a ( Hubert W. Turner, Strawberry Point, Iowa VA C. S. Roberts, 403 Drake Ave., Centerville, Iowa (before Auge 28, send to 1420 Washington St., Knoxville, Iowa) tf Al Snyder, 3184 West Maple, Maquoketa, Iowa gf Je F. Johnson, Supt. Public Schools, Rockwell, Iowa (not paid = send bill to school) M. Bill Baston, Dreke,—Iewa—\J> , i Pa nt (ase Wires / VW. Fe Brown, Central City, Iowa | \ v Earl Coulson, Massena, Iowa Aa, QO, Miller, Hansell, Iowa V Menford Moore, Dallas, Iowa // Joe Becker, Brooklyn High School, Brooklyn, Iowa / orin C. Mann, Salix, Iowa ss Le Mozingo, Somers, Towa Av John W,. Harp, Washingten, Towa J he E, Holaday, Cresco, Iowa vr Jose As Petenans New Ulm, Minn. all Le Je Markham, Hawarden, lowa Le Cleude Ewald, Marble Rock, lowa Oe ww Le Ce Hipple, West Branch, Iowa \/ / Eawin Barbour, Reinbeck, Iowa // C. B. Glancy, Madrid, Iowa ff + William F,. Shidler, Hastings » Lowa v7 Le Be Carter, Riceville, Iowa ot: / Rey We Wise, New London, Iowa yf / He Oe Peterson, Paton, Iowa M4 David J. Evans, Central City, Iowa Vv a. F. Risse, Mitchell, Iowa VY i. Wi. Whitney, Unien, Iowa 7 Me Terry, Bassett, Nebr. CoM. Gegmer, Ute, Towa M— Willis Fogle, Kent, Iowa J Cecil W, Richards, Hawarden, Iowa , Supte Ve Be Axmear, Woodward, Iowa Supt. E. E. Cowan, West Bend, Iowa ww Raymond Blair, Garrison, Iowa, Box 151 4 v Coach He P. Weatherly, Redfield Cons Schools, Redfield, Iowa, wr Seine? Tyler, Box 115, Baxter, Iowa v/ Coach Aubrey Russell, Marengo, Iowa WI ™ We Creighten, 1168 = 6th Avee, Des Moines, Iowa c/o PepsiCola Coe -— Kenneth Re Stanley, 3101 + 40th Street Place, Des Moines, Iowa fo Ee De Vance, Charter Oak, Lowa. Vv / Uleyd He Smith, mater lew do We Le Evens, Keswick, Iowa wT Reve Je Me. Weiss, Earling, Iowa OFFICERS a ee WARREN F. MILLER, President R. H. KAY R. H. HENDERSON, Secretary ERN J. W. BOARDMAN, Treasurer HAROLD PLUMB MATT PAULEY TENNANT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL W. V. STARRY, Superintendent TENNANT, IOWA Gang Bf, JG 4A UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August Boy 1944, Dear Mr. Coach J. L. Mozingo, Somers, Iowa. Dear Coach Mozingo: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for. my text, “Better Basket- ball". I am writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and your address. : The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High - School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc~ iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sinferely yours, ay f Physical fcation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Codch. Allen: Just a simple statement of some sort with your best wishes for mm continued success of the school will be fine. Thank you, i 7 , g / UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION ~y August re 1944. Cel a ? ? Coach Willis Fogle, Kent, Iowa. Dear Coach Fogle: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, “Better Basket- ball"®. I am writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and your address. The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be re accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as "remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or-what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. A¥ain remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Aapipee Very sincerely yours, Ve ae UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August 20; 1944. Coach Roy W. Wise, New London, Towa. Dear Coach Wise: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, “Better Basket- ball", I am writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and address. The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very singerely yours, Dire of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Cogch. We DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIVERSIT F'KA August 23, 1944. Mr. d He Smith, Superintendent, Dumont Consolidated Schools, Dumont, Iowa. KS Dear Superintendent Smith: i I am very happy to have your letter of is aaa s ordering a copy of my text, "Better Baéketball™. The price of the book is $4.00, and you may send me your check or money order for this amount. I would like to know if you would like any special autograph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me mow. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine associations, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sincerely yours, FCA: AH UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August 25, 1944, Coach Edwin Barbour, Reinbeck, Iowa. Dear Coach Barbour: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, "Better Basket- ball". I am writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and address. The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- > iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sincérely yours, Physical Educa von, ae oe Av Mor . “Varsity — Coach 2 wr abd ahd ar abught, Loicent Clune Sarto! he bork Vet” / Van UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August 25, 1944, Late Lor: Coach L. ©. Hipple, S West Branch, Iowa. Pe, fRdce th, Dear Coach Hipple: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, “Better Basket- ball". I am writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and address. The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any speciel auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am FCA:AH arsity Basketball Coach. 3184 West Maple Maquoketa, Iowa August 26, 1944 Dr. Forrest C. Allen — Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: In reply to your letter of the 22nd I wish to have my copy of “Better Basketball” autographed with your own introduction. Very sincerely yours, a Basketball Coach Maquoketa Hi Sehool UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August 235, 1944, Fm fo mes i « { ? a Coach C. M. Gaumer, Ute, Iowa. Dear Coach Gaumer: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, "Better Basket- ball". I em writing you now to be very certain of the spelling of your name and your address. The reason I am doing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice uncalled for, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would Like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19," and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- lation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sincgrely yours, ce htop yh 3 . pe: August 30, 1984. Mr. Me S. Hoover, Superintendent, Alexander Consolidated Schools, Alexander, Kansas. Dear Superintendent Hoover: Thank you very much for your letter of August 28, and your check for $4.10. I am autographing a copy of my text, “Better Badketball", and am sending it to you by parcel post today. I trust that you will receive much benefit from the book, With best wishes for a successful year, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. i / UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August 25, 1944. Mr. Je F. Johnson, Superintendent of Schools, Rockwell, Iowa. Dear Superintendent Johnson: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge your order for a copy of my text, “Better Basketball", and note that the school is to be billed for the book. I am enclosing a statement, and trust that you will see that it reaches the proper person. I would like to know if you would like any special auto- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- iation, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sAncerely yours, Director of Physigal Education, Varsity Basketbgll Coach. August 23, 1944. Mr. Howard H. Smith, Superintendent, Dumont Consolidated Schools, Dumont, Iowa. Dear Superintendent Smith: I em very happy to have your letter of August 21, ordering a copy of my text, "Better Badketball". The price of the book is $4.00, and you may send me your check or money order for this amount. I would like to know if you would like any special autograph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15-19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me mow. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be glad to follow thet. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine associations, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very 8 incerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. ‘ Fe hee Pte ” ' ‘ August 21, 1944. Mr. A. J. Van Citters, 716 W. 3rd St. No., Eagle Grove, Iowa. Dear Mr. Van Citters: I have just returned after a very pleasant visit with you and your fellow coaches at Boone, Iowa. I acknowledge receipt of your payment of $4.00 for my text, “Better Basket- ball". I am writing you now te be very certain of the spelling of your name and yeur address. The reason I am deing this is that a letter will be re- turned to me, whereas if I should autograph a book it might lie in the postoffice umcailed fer, for quite some time. I can be more accurate with a letter. I would like to know if you would like any special auto~- graph, such as “remembering the pleasantries of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Coaching School at Boone, Iowa, on August 15 - 19", and so forth. Or would you want me to autograph it to the school, or what? If you have any special preference, let me know. If not, I will just make a short introduction with the autograph. If you have any special feature I will be gled to follow that. If you do not want to write a letter just put a footnote at the end of this letter and mail it to me, and if I do not hear from you in a week I will autograph the book with my own introduction and mail the same to you. Again remembering with very great pleasure our fine assoc- iations, and wishing you success for the coming year, I am Very sincerely yours, ; Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsi ty Basketball Cenati~ Cc. E. BROWN, D. O. R. L. BROWN, D. O. RES. 6395 RES. 92075 . DRS. BROWN & BROWN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS MILLS BUILDING PHONE 8325 TOPEKA, KAN. : 7s s, Bulle — = a ioe August 30, 1944. Coach J. S. Buller, Anthony, Kansas. Dear Coach Buller: I have autographed a copy of my text, “Better Basket~ ball", and am sending it to you today by parcel post. I , trust that you will derive much pleasure and profit from the book. With kindest regards, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. August 50, 1944. Mr. H. F. Baustian, Langdon High School, Langdon, Kansas. Dear Mr. Baustian: I have autographed a copy of my text, “Better Basket- ball", and am sending tt to you today by parcel post. I trust that you will derive much pleasure and profit from the book. With kindest regards, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. August 30, 1944. = Dr. R. Le Brown, Mills Building, Topeka, Kansas. Dear Dr. Brown: | I have autographed a copy of my text, "Better Basket- ball", and am sending it to you by parcel post today. I trust that you will derive much pleasure and profit from this book. With kindest regards, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach.