September 20, 1939. i ct way , a Bt 4 ah i iis ft igy? i H The Pri i i j2-87 j i 7 iF i He ii Nf . i i a ; i tf il i ine uf afi} i i i : vik hi i Wd i ral le way back if it is necessary. — 7 ee o Wath all goad wishany T : Very sincerely yours, : iiirenter of Hewionl Bdvintion and Recreation, FOAsATL ee ee . j f nul! i ne th oS : PMG | 1 oe ii | i ou Ai ia i it i Wo a Hy 4 Es : sek § Gee of f SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE "- «) $PRINGFIELD A na Betsy, LOA LE Atle We an Kacler Zw wt Bee Kartel Dblnwwet ££ Be Alack aL rae jie g, “a Zay Zguch RB Ba zn ht 2dr fa I BA 26a <3 ~ $e cL Zinilb Fx poole Cell; Foy Zo free K ‘ %s OUTHWEST MISSOURI — STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE : : SPRING hy Fe xi Gant GGL AIO ait Se Mh [((i i Mreeter of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coache S oe - f z TL §35 23 ee | we a bet ego abda ile Hee Geant ae a355 [tid ale be tadegs HG ita c diithay i Direator of Physical Education and Reoreation, Varsity Basketball Conche Ha: i ial : 1s “Tithe ms ak J E.McFarlan OFFICE 835 KANSAS AVE. 1 FIVE Rexall STORES 4 TOPEKA, KANSAS i May 29, 1940 Dr. F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: Thanks for your letter of May 27 and your very kind offer to come up and give me special instructions on this arch machine. So the first time you are in Topeka, get in touch with me, and I'll take time off and listen to your instructions. If necessary, I'll come to Lawrence and enter the University for instructions. I am sure I will always be grateful to you if I am able to correct even part of this foot trouble, for, after all, at the age of fifty-one last fall I went through a clinic and passed a very good test. The doctor told me to bend over and touch the floor twenty times each morning and quit smoking cigarettes, which I told him I wouldn't do. Also quit eating barbecued pig ribs, which I could get along without but don't intend to. He also told me to go see an orthopedic man, and I knew before I went to see him that I should do that. But one experience with an orthopedic man was very unsatisfactory, so I have just been hoping for a miracle I Zuesse I am sure Mr. Lang would be a very pleasant man to meet. I can't imagine a man being in a more enjoyable position than rais- ing good horses and curing people of foot trouble, : Thanks again, and will look forward to instructions to report at Lawrence or when you will be in Topeka. Very kindest personal regards. Sincerely yours, pata JEM: MJI J. E. McFarland : TL expect to be in Topelm sane tine noxt week ani Iwill aco if I copy Je E. McFARLAND Topeka June 21, 1940 Dre Fe Ce Allen Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: It was almost unbdlievable the help I received inmmed-~ jately on using thet foot normalizer. I just couldn't believe it would last and have been holding off writing you so I would be sure about my statement. : The pains in my metatarsal arch and my ankle that used to bother me after I had gone to bed have disappeared and have not come backe I wouldn't take anything in the world for that little machine if it will just keep those pains awaye The pain in my back has not disappeared altogether, but it is not as severe 4s it was. And I was only using the machine sitting down until Bob told me just about a week ago how you operated yours. I certainly feel very grateful to you for recommending this lifesaver to mee I am getting old fast enough, and I think without this I might have been on crutches before I was ready for theme I am sure if I were working in a drug store I could sel] some of these machines. I have not written as yet to see if I could get them for selling. Again thanking you, I am Sincerely yours (Signed) Jim M6Farland dune 24, 19466 et Forsyth, Georgias i , : Dear Iie Lang: © hak deeaaaihig: ws tates x: biiew Sek wonele: ies tite vorerland, of Topelm, concerning the normiizer you sont: hime as ‘yes will ow Nip We dabtoaiiad; hd bas 6 inde of five Rexll Drug Stores, and he is & fine merchandiser. Hest 43 be be a great booster for your arch normlizer. Ao i thought you night vant to write tre HoPesland | ing his letter. i Very Sincerely yours, suuluilien sil Miksa Maha tail Mesibabianede. FCA sAH | — ee . January 21, 1939 ir. Cy Ey MeBride Sports Editor, Kansas City Star Kansas City, hiss Dear Mac; I have received a letter from John Bunn, @ copy of which is enclosed, and my purpose in writ- ing you is to ask the advice of members of the Fifth District Committee of the Ne C. As Ae Tourna- ment concerning the current happenings of the teams in this district.. I will advise you as soon as possible where the Eastern play off is to be held. Eapecially since Kanses City is the location for the National Intercollegiate Tournament. It is up to us to keep the people informed regarding the original Ne C. As As play off. Undoubtedly there will be great confusion in the minds of a great many people. | Sincerely yours, Chairman, Fifth District Committee pe PCASEEH tire 7 be