June 20, 1942, . John was in and told me the unfortiumate happening to arthur, Jr. That is doggone hard luck, but the consolation is that it can always be worked out. Please convey my kindest wishes to Arthur, dr. for a speedy recovery, and do not forget - to extend my best wishes along this line to your good wife. , Here's hoping that the convalescence is rapid and SOON. Simerely yours, Direotor of Physical Education, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. co we i . $0, being without your address I wrote to Paul Endacott and asked if he would get your address from yout ded. Your dad stated on & meme pad to Paul that “Dave is on a special mission transferréd from Shreveport the Zlst of Jume - with perhaps a mission out of the U.S.” So I on writing you in care of Mr. tllowon, trusting thet your good ce ; will be able to forward the letter to your destination. I want to tell you, Dave, that wo havo always been mighty we are doubly so now. Here's hoping that good fortune comes your waye We are sincerely wishing for you the best of every- thing i 8 2 B 4s 4 em in the midst of the eight weeks sume: of which already have gone past. It has been very cool and pleasant eB Bobby is home from the University of Pennsylvania, as is. ~ Eleamnmp. Bob foes back July 15 to start on his sophomore medicine. He will finish in three years instead of four. Bleanor is going back about a motith later. She is a senior and is majoring in psychology. The romance of the thing, I imagine, lured Eleanor east. While Penn is a wonderful school, I think Kansas is much superior for co-educational work such as Eleanor has undertaken. The Betas are holding forth with an open house this summer, as much over 1500, the largest summer session enrollment . The boys are getting in a lot of their. pre- military training end academic work that must be satisfied for their Vi, V5, or V7 requiranents. This wook four or five nmméred Naval mech- _ “£ look to see our athletic activities curtailed to the minimm. 4nd thet is also as it should be because the first and most impelling notive is to win this war in the quickest time possible. And it will take everything that we can do to put first things first. PAUL ENDACOTT ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT June 295 19426 Eme2h Juel,2 Mr. F. Co Allen, Director of Physical Education, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Doc: I showed your letter of June 27 to Mr. L. D. lutton, Dave's father, and he supplied the inclosed memorandum which apparently is the best information available. His wife's address at pEeewes is: Mrs. David Latkeu; = c/o Mr. DeLoss Tillotson, Post Office Box, Nowata, Oklahoma. as she undoubtedly would know how mail might be sent to him, if such communication becomes —s With teat’ separ ts yul sea the Al I remain Incl, ——- PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY 2 | Station <<: i, JUN 29 1942 Au fon Ow 0 Afitacaoy ee ae, PH pe Sf gle , August 26, 1942. Ur. Larry Linley, 3711 Holmes, ! | Kansas City; Mo. : Dear Larry: I am in receipt of your letter of August llth concerning the subscription of the Department of Physical Education for Recreation and Bulletin Service, and beg to state that the purchase request for this subscription for $5.00 has been sent to the business office. As you know, our previous subscription did not ex- pire until this summer, and we did not wish to renew this order until this time. I trust en ee es Cen senile sctthiie 6 reasonable time. You ask about Beb and Mit. Bob has returned to the University of Pennsylvania and has started on his sophomore year in medicine. They are operating on a trimester basis, end in March he will begin his junior medicine. Milton and his family ere still in Lawrence and are livjng at 2022 Vermont Street. He has a position as investigator for the Hercules Company. | With best wishes for your continued success, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA: A Varsity Basketball Coach. pte Ant. 10k tarhcA ball ountly: of Le 40 fiptandle behave an of and ae FV amee 77108,