" November 22, 1937. In your letter of November 11th you stated ‘ss Ma Neath gibi i oe do‘not hage any basketballs in our Lino any nore with yournme and haven"t liad for sono tine, 20 ef course there is no royalty due on this item.” . Kemges City, ioe Decenber 8, 1937. - Repair Department, | Lowe and Campbell Athletic Goods Cosy eS a ae Dear Sirse _, Inter somrate oorar wo are sending to ie ave plaming to use these racketa in a& geme next Mondey micht, Desember 15, end would appreciate At 4f they could be returned to us in time for that gamee Plense address them to the Department of pi ges Edueation, room 105 Robinson Gymasiun, setae FB Deseuber 9, 1957. GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. LES R.FREEBURG, VICE PRES.& TREAS KANSAS CITY, MO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY,KANS. CLEVELAND, OHIO DES MOINES,!IOWA CHA RLOTTE,-N.C. WORCESTER,MASS. ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& FACY. SUPT. R.C. CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY 1809-11-12 BALTIMORE AVE., Mav sas; Cray, Mo. December 8, 1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Ath. Dir., University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Dre Allen: The two M370 timers that you ordered have been mailed by Parcel Post today. Thanks. These have been billed to the University of Kansas Physical Education Corporation in the usual menner, and we are marking the invoice “fo be paid from Intramural Funds." 7. \ Today we received Purchase Order 72599 for one of these clocks. We do not know whether this is an additional order for a clock or if this Purchase Order should cover, the purchase of clocks that you have made and should’two instead of one. Accordingly we are holding the order. Will you please give us some instructions so that we may send an additional clock if another one should be shipped? Very truly yours, KARL H. REED G. ROYER, MDSE. MANAGER LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, = (EL, ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. LOUIS, MO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DETROIT, MICH. DENVER, COLO. ITHACA,NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N.Y. NASHVILLE, TENN. ‘December 7, 1957. 2 370 Glock Timers © 35.00 « « +$20<00 \ Very elmersly yours, . December 10, 1937. Mr. Paul Fairhurst, Order Supervisor, Lowe & Campbell Athletic foods Coe, 1509 Baltimore Avee, the Department of Physical Edueation, room 105 Robinson Gymmasiuns 1 doz. {1469 Beduinton Shuttlecocks = $2.50. Deeenber 15, 1957. ; «Bee sfts Es ie el is ne a i : i apli bad) ‘ | tah. Fs ce HE NG salad } ah ili 1,2 if ai wel @ dis ee Rey > i f Hal Very sincerely yours, Vareity Seskothell Coach, PCASA GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& Facy. SuPT. KARL H.ROYER, MoSE. MANAGER O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. R.C.CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER LES R.FREEBURG, VicE PRES.& TREAS FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY REED G. GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR 4 KANSAS CITY, MO. BOSTON, MASS. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. DALLAS, TEXAS CINCINNATI, OHIO d q y - CHICAGO, i ag PHILADELPHIA,PA. ¢ i g ST. PAUL, MINN. PITTSBURGH, PA. & Z ‘ 4 ST. Lotus, -o,; rf = ; ~~ if : ; = BUFFALO, N.Y. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY,KANS. — ~ - : DETROIT, MICH. CLEVELAND, OMI0 ATHLETIC; GOODS; GO DENVER, COLO. DES MOINES,!OWA = ITHACA,NEW YORK CHARLOTTE,N.C. = SYRACUSE, N.Y. WORCESTER,MASS. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING PETA/L NASHVILLE, TENN. 1509 -/1-132 BALTIMORE AVE., Kaw ss; Crazy Mo, December 7, 19376 Dre Forrest Ce Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansase lewrence, Kansase Dear Dre Allens Copies of your basket ball book have been received here and I thought you would be interested in knowing that everyone is very favorably impressed with ite It has everything in it that you claimed and clearly shows the result of a lot of hard worke Both you and Mrse Allen are to be congratulated! Enclosed is a December issue of "THE COACH" just off the presse An additional notice of the book will be found on page 6- Cordially yours, LOWE & CAMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY cs : eS oe By e Miller, Editor "THE COACH" ws : —- Devanber 16, 19, ey Ls 1509 Baltimore Avee, Kemsas City, iacoarhs: Dear Sirs? polo ball, The valve needs same repairing. Kindly SE SE eo ee RRR re f | Cineerely yours, Risector of Physteal Education, ' Novenber 50, 1937. fue and Cansieell abhletie Goode Cod, Sta ae: Kanaas City, low Dear Sires ere ee ae for Hannes Scadcoens Guaeniee, Wiouidte Wf faninng wn bill ue for the sane? ‘Thevking you, I aa "Director of Physical Education, Varaity Basketball Coach. October 8, 1937. Ur, L. R, Yreeburg, Vice President, Lowe & Campbell Athletic Goods Cos, 1509 Baltimore, — | | Kansas City, Missouri. Dear les? I beg to acknowledge reeeipt ef samples of gym trousers and so forth, In a conference vith Keedy and Mr, Heinrich I asked them to make up the gray gym grousers and shorts, but did not ask for the gray shirt to be made up, I expected to use a white one. | I have looked over the samples submitted, in comparison with the Rewlings samples, and I find the Lowe & Campbell samples do not come up to the quality of the samples submitted Rewlings, And there is so very little @ifference in the price, — Naturelly, I am very much inclined to give your firm the business if things are equal, but I do not see any near equality here. However, $ wall not ao the purchasing. ‘The students will do thet, but everyone who has looked at the samples has mate about the same remark that I have passed on to you. ~I am quoting them, Hovever, you can’t blame « fellow for trying to get business, and I thank you for doing what you could, Very simerely yours, aoe \ PCA:AH | Director of Physical Béueation, OWE & C4MPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS CO. f 1509-11-13 BALTIMORE AVE. KANSAS CITY, MO. DATE October 6,1937 | SHIPPED BY 5.561 Post LAWRENCE, KANSAS. YOUR ORDER TO CARL'S OUR ORDER FORM NO. 122 KEEP THIS INVOICE---IT IS THE ONLY ITEMIZED ACCOUNT OF YOUR PURCHASE THAT WILL BE SENT. COMPARE WITH SHIPMENT AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY IMMEDIATELY. | ae 1 Gray gym trouser ( customer's property) | 1 ” " short . ” | | 1 G275X Steel gray 32/31 , tunnel loops | 2 85 1 B282X “ 8 — §/206- no pads 32 | 1 4 | 1 B160 Lt. oxford , 1/38 we GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& FACY. SUPT. KARL H.ROYER, MOSE.MANAGER D.KEEDY CAMRBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. R.C. CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER LES R.FREEBURG, VICE PRES.& TREAS FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR ? BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, (LL. ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. Lo ols Mo; BUFFALO, N.Y. DET ROT, MICH. DENVER, COLO, KANSAS CITY, MO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.Ci KANSAS CITY,KANS. tes es lowe ITHACA,NEW YORK CHARLOTTE,N.C. = SSS = SSS 3 SYRACUSE, N.Y. WORCESTER,MASS. RETAIL NASHVILLE, TENN. 1SO9 -//-13 BALTIMORE AVE., 0 Kan sis, Cran, Me: Qo i ay a October 6,1937 (y" \ af Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Doctor; It was a surprise to me to learn that the sample gym trousers and gym shorts were not sent to you until yesterday - I had presumed these had gone out several days ago in keeping with Arno's promise to me. He tells me that the order got sidetracked in the designing department and he did not know about this delay himself until yesterday, at which time he put the order on through. The prices entered on the attached copy of invoice which we are sending to Carl's represents our actual factory prices - there is no profit added for the selling division. We feel sure the quotations are in line with what anyone else can offer based on present material and labor costs. After looking the samples over we will be glad to have a line from you indicating your reaction. Very cordially yours, LOWE & ELL ATHLETIC GOODS CO. L. R. Freeburg Vice-President LRF/rw Enel. October 18, 1937. My, D, Keedy Campbell Lowe =4 seat Athletic Goods Co., 1509 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo, Dear Keedy: Z will be happy to receive the coat to go with the gray outfit. We do need some- thing like this to complete the setup. A knitted grey shirt was sent with the other outfit. I did not ask 4rno to send the shirt, but I imagine he thought I wanted an all gray outfit. ' am planning on using a white shirt. I want to keep the cost of the coat down as mich as possible, because I am planning on an emblem on the coat and this will be additional, So I am endeavoring to get as much quality as possible for the small price, : I thought of a cotton coat with fleece lining, which should not be any more expensive than & sweat garment with a cuteaway neck, only I wanted it as a coat rather than the closed front, Regarding the trousers, I am very sure that the order is in the bag because, as I told you, the faculty group all went for your garnent, and the faculty will, of course, have quite «a bit of weight in advising the students. eS Things are progressing Slowly, yet | there is progress. i was happy to have your letter. You can be assured always of my cooperation, Very sincerely yours, PCA: AH Director of Physical Eéucation. Geyer: KARL H.ROYER, MDSE. MAN LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAG. REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDIT! ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P. & FACY. SUPT. R.C. CAMPBELL, ViCE PRESIDENT FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. LES R.FREEBURG, VicE PRES.& TREAS. se KANSAS CITY,MO. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY,KANS. _ CLEVELAND, OHIO DES MOINES, |OWA CHARLOTTE,N.C. WORCESTER,MASS. RETAIL 1509-11-13 BALTIMORE AVE., Kaw ss; Cra Mo, October 15, 1937 Dre Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. My dear "Phog": When you were down here you talked about some sort of a coat to go with this gray outfit that you wanted for your physical ed. class, and at that time Mr. Royer wrote for a sample of what we thought would be in line with your ideas. This sample just came in today and it is being forwarded to you by parcel post. I am rushing it to you because I thought you might want to put it before the class with the other items. I am sorry, though, at this writing I can't quote you a price. The mill that sent this coat did not send an invoice but, of course, it will come in the next day or so. We are just guessing, though, that this coat will be some place around $1.50 in cost. It might be 25¢ over or under that price, but we are pretty sure that's a good guess. We will advise you definitely just the minute we hear. BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, (LL, ST. PAUL, MINN. St. Cogs, 4c BUFFALO, N.Y. DETROIT, MICH. DENVER, COLO. ITHACA,NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N.Y. NASHVILLE, TENN. November 10, 1937. ig a you with alee be Het i e if i i : 7 ‘i dag g gf fe, Wd ee : ; beg : ai q : Leal seh at E ‘ : i ’ baal &: : Hag a i elle 7 : Y es 5. sauel b Hiss Hy hh ; SSG NER RIE Re i REI RRR Ne III LS eS i Ei Si LEY ee i Be RNAS LIM ET SE BATRA DN IRE BLE 2 SEES AN RE ERTIES Stee NEN A 0 OR S OR AE IE RCO ATT GR = GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P. & FAC’Y. SUPT. KARL H.ROYER, MoOSE. MANAGER D.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. R.C. CAMPBELL, VicE PRESIDENT LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER LES R.FREEBURG, VICE PRES.& TREAS. FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR CLEVELAND, OHIO OWE & CAm DES MOINES, 1OWA ADTALE LI G; GE ODS : WORCESTER,MASS. WHOLESALE “MANUFACTURING BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, IEG. ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. LOUIS, MO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DETROIT, MICH. DENVER, COLO. ITHACA,NEW YORK Ss =e SYRACUSE, N.Y. — PRETA/L NASHVILLE, TENN. KANSAS CITY,MO. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. CINCINNATI], OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY,KANS. 1/509 -/1-/3 BALTIMORE AVE., Mays; Cray Mo, November 12, 1937 Dre Forrest Ce Allen, Direetor of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Dre Allen: I am glad that you were well satisfied with the last edition of "The Coach", particularly the article calling atten- tion to the basketball booke Some extra copies of "The Coach" are being mailed to you for distribution as you requestede I am also sending one to Curtis McGraw. Very cordially yours, LOWE & CAMPBELL ATHLETIC GOODS COMPANY By ag MHM sLR Me He. Miller, Editor "The Coach" ‘November 15, 1937. lr. Creed Joyce, Coneral Sales Director, Kensas City, Missourie 7 | : . Dear Mire Joyce: . Thank you for your letter of November 10th offering catalogs, Field and Court Charts or Activities Calendars to the majors in Physical Educati€ne I am sure this is a fine idea, and we will be glad to cooper» ate with you in getting these distributed. There ere 83 majors in the department « 29 women and 54 mene it might save mailing charges if you wished to send the charts to this offiee and we . Would distribute them heres Or, if you wished to send a letter along with each one we could call the students in and deliver them personally through this offices eet ee Oe Sertors Sh wr Cee We will be glad to boost Lowe end Compbell, aud their efficient concerns | \ Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Education. KARL H. ROYER, MOSE. MANAGER GEORGE C. LOWE, PRESIDENT ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& Facy. Supt. , Zi R.C. CAMPBELL, VicE PRESIDENT LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR : BREED Se Guu eu oe LES R.FREEBURG, VicE PRES.& TREAS. FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, ILL. ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. LOUIS, MO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DETROIT, MICH. DENVER, COLO. ITHACA,NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N.Y. NASHVILLE, TENN. KANSAS CITY,MO. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C, KANSAS CITY, KANS. CLEVELAND, OHIO DES MOINES, !1OWA CHARLOTTE, N.C. WORCESTER,MASS. 1809 -/1-/3 BALTIMORE AVE., May ss; Cran Mo, Nove 10, 1937. Dre Fe Ce Allen, Phys.Dir., University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase Dear "Phog"™ = Thanks for your letter with the informtion that you just received one #7106 Football and evidently this was not the shipment which should have gone to the Department of Education.e ; I am turning this over to Paul Fairhurst, asking him to follow it up and see if they received the other merchandise on the order. Yesterday George Bresnahan of Iowa was in the store and while here he remarked that he had a class to which he sometimes gives problems on budgeting and he asked us if we would send a sufficient number of our catalogs so that each member of his class could have one. We of course are glad to do anything of this kind and in addition to the catalogs we are sending a number of our Field & Court Charts end Activities Calendars so he can supply each member of his class with one. I am sure you have several classes in your Department of Physical Education and we will be glad to send catalogs, Field & Court Charts or Activities Calendars 80 that each member of the class will have one of these avail- able if these items will be of any benefit to the students. CJsJP ate ea Cg tla ubwie Bid ares 2 eA areats Noveuber 18, 1937s Mre Creed Joyce, Lowe and Campbell Athletic Goods Coe, 1509 Baltimore, ‘Kansas City, Mo. The Field and Court Charts and the Activities Calendars arrived this morning, and we shall be very glad to distribute them to our majors ie ee Gopnrtanst of Piyxten?, Siuoattons We greatly appreciate your interest im our students. ke: | Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education. GEORGE C. LOWE, PRES!IDENT O.KEEDY CAMPBELL,V.P.& GEN.MGR. LES R.FREEBURG, Vice PRES.& TREAS. KANSAS CITY,MO. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. CINCINNATI], OHIO PHILADELPHIA,PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. WASHINGTON,D.C. KANSAS CITY, KANS. CLEVELAND, OHIO DES MOINES, IOWA CHARLOTTE,N.C. WORCESTER,MASS. KARL H. ROYER, MOSE. MANAGER LOREN V.BROWN, SALES MANAGER REED G.GENTRY, GENERAL AUDITOR ARNO F. HEINRICH,V.P.& FAcyY. SuPT. R.C. CAMPBELL, VICE PRESIDENT FRED M. WILLIAMS, SECRETARY BOSTON, MASS. DALLAS, TEXAS CHICAGO, ILL. Ue; ST. PAUL, MINN. ST. LOUIS, MO. BUFFALO, N.Y. DOETROIT, MICH. DENVER, COLO. ITHACA, NEW YORK SYRACUSE, N.Y. NASHVILLE, TENN. MANUFACTURING PRETA/L WHOLESALE 1/809 -//-12 BALTIMORE AVE., fay sas, Cran, Me, Nove 16, 19376 Dre Forrest Ce Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase Dear Doctors: By parcel post today I am sending you 100 of our Field and Court Charts and also 100 of our Activities Calendarse We believe these will give your majors some excellent information. In checking up on our supply of catalogs, I find that I acted in haste in writing and suggesting that we send a quantity of these, for I find that at the present time our supply is rather low. There is a possibility that I may be able to pick up some from one of our other stores but I do not imagine that you care especially about the students having a catalog so I will not send them unless they will actually be useful for reference purposes in their class work. If the students do have a need for something of this kind, I amsure I can collect a sufficient quantity so that each student may have onee Very c orialy (ge oo CO. CJsJP November 26, 1937. te November 26, 1937s ‘We are returning today a package containing seven white gym coats, which is a duplicate of the ee Divector of Physical Pducatione