March 20, 1942. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. April 3, 1942. Mr. W. Ke Leatherock, Perry, Oklahoma. Dear Bills I regret very much that I could not got away to see you at the hotel this morning, but I hope that Mr. iW, C. Simons gave you the necessary information. With kindest regards and best wishes, I am Simerely yours, _ Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. Major Adrian H, Lindsey W.D.C., ; 4th Army Headquarters, Assistant G-3, : Presidio, San Francisco, California. Mire We Ke Leatherock, Perry, Oklahoma. Dear Bill: _ I notice where the shrewd Bill Leatherock purchased himself a building. That just shows that these shrewd boys from ‘way down yonder see bargains that the country boys in Lawrence fail to recognize. old = a I hope you make another & 4 Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. ‘ OFFICE OF GOVERNOR DISTRICT NO. 124 WESLEY K. LEATHEROCK 710-12 DELAWARE PERRY, GKLAHOMA, U. S. A. TT i AL LACT HERVE Tg vi UA (HE EROPISIMESTN April 6, 1942 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctors: We received much valuable information from Mr. Simons due to your kindness in calling him and . arranging for the interview. Both Mr. Hall and myself appreciated it. I am sorry that we did not have time to come by and express our thanks in persone With best wishes for your vsual success and well-being, I am Sincerely UWio dolk, f We feet peers 124th District BR. i. WKL/ js OFFICES: CHICAGO,U.S.A. + ZURICH, SWITZERLAND + BOMBAY, INDIA - LONDON, ENGLAND April 17, 1942. Mr. Byron Ke Babsock, President, Lyons Chamber of Commerce, Lyons, Kansas. Dear Mr. Babcock: Thank you for your very gracious letter of April 15th. I want you to know that I certainly blamed no one for taking the gas out of my car -- it was just a bad break that all of us get once in a while. I was very happy to come to Lyons, and I en- dyyed uy visit very much. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, ; Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. From the office of-- LYONS, KANSAS April 15, 1942. THORPE MENN, Sec’y Officers: B. K. BABCOCK, PRESIDENT HAROLD PHILLIPS, VICE PRESIDENT H. H. SNYDER, ‘TREASURER Directors: LYLE W. SMITH HAROLD PHILLIPS H. H. SNYDER NEIL RICHARDSON R. B. RUMBLE JOHN SLOOP Jim S. Moopy H. F. BROWN Br. Forrest C. Allen, Director Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Sansas,. Dear Dr. Allen: I have just heard of the extremely regrettable oc- currance in connection with your visit here last week to address: the boys of our basketball team. I am terribly embarrassed by the conduct of Lyons vandals who caused you that great inconvenience, and want to offer the apologies of this organization. I am certain that none of the group which attended the banquet is guilty. Your talk to us and the boys there was thoroughly appreciated and for days after was much commented upon by all who heard you. I know that all the boys there were much impressed and would not have been guilty of the vandalism after hearing you, even if one of them might have been so crude before -- but all were inside the dining room before you arrived. I sincerely hope you do not hold that mean trick against tne town of Lyons. s very truly, ae os ¢ fs kK, Babcock, President Bé BKB/t April 27, 1942. z saiciiaaite epprectate 3 your sea; message ape teiatind the family on Bebby Allen's honor which came to him on Friday of last week. Mrs. Allen told me of the fine visit she had with you when you dropped by our house to visit with her in the flower garden. I had failed to mention to her at that time of your splendid note, but I did tell her about it later end she appreciate& it very much. There is a common interest among parents thet makes such an expression highly appreciated. fgain thenking you for —~ thoughtfulness, and good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA:A Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. : May 2, 1042. Mr. Chet Lemon, Tole High School, . e Tole, Kansas. Dear Coach Leon: T have made it a rule te keep my Sunday's as free es possible, and I would much prefer to see the on any weekday or Saturday. For years I did it on Sundays and found that I hed no time whatsoever, so I not make these examinations on that day. If you will let me imow what day during the week you oan bring the boy to lewrence I will be glad to see him and render what service I can. > Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. IOLA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FLOYD GC. SMITH, PRINCIPAL Tola, Kansas May 1, 1942 Dr. Forrest Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: As to the history of the Lacy boy's knee injury: he was injured in gym class about a year ago by falling on a concrete floor. He has no pain in the joint, but the muscles tighten and the knee becomes tired when kept bent for some time. If you would have no objection we would like to bring the boy up some Sunday at your convenience. Yours truly, Chit Lemren— B Chet Lemon Iola High School April 22, 1942. Coach Chet Lemon, Zola, Kansas. Dear Coach Lemon: I acknowledge receipt of your letter, together with the X-ray picture of Dr. Lacey's son's knee. Won't you kindly write ma dnd give me a history of the injury = how long it has been, and just how the boy is affected? : , I am not sure that the lump below the knee is altogether significant. If the joint is involved it may be ligamentous, not bony. If the boy runs no temperature I do not believe this large growth is wholly significent. There is no charge for anything that I may do for the boy, and if, after I get a history of the case, Dr. Lacey would like to send the boy up for me to look at, I would be happy to do so with no charge. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education end Recreation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. IOLA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FLOYD C. SMITH, PRINCIPAL lola, Kansas Dr. Allen B_sketball Coach Univ. Kans. Lawrence, Kans, Dear Mr. Allen: I am sending you a. couple of pictures of a boys knee that has been giving him trouble and I would like to have your opinion as to what is wrong. One picture is of the bed Knee and one of the good. If there is any charges on this please mail me the bill, This boys father is a denist and he asked me to send them to you, His name is Dr. Lacey, There is a lump about the size of a half a dollar just below the knee, i certainly will appreciate what ever advice you care to offer on this mater, Iola, Kans, May 8, 1942. lire. Leo Milton Wallace, 218 Highland Avenue, Piedmont, California. Dear Merys | I wish to extend my very best wishes to you upon your marriage, 1 trust at you wll have a long and hapey Yedded life. With Kindest regards and best wishes for your happiness, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Fducation and Recreation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. — Me. and Mrs: Oscar Eldridge Lesmard request iE loner of your presence at the marriage ot thein daughter Mary Phsabeth to Me. hee Milan Wallace on Wednesday evening the eccih or May at eight @ clock Fisdnsont Community Charch:- Picdmant, California Reception Immediately following the ceremony at two eighteen Highland Avenue May 26, 1942. Mr. August W. Lauterbach, Farmers and Merchants State Bank, . Colby, Kansas. Dear Gus: It was indeed nice of you, Gus, to write me as you did in your letter of Mey 23. ee cherished your friendship and acquaintance. And although — we do have too little time to sit down and visit in the old American way of early days, I always enjoy it an opportunity presents itself. you for your many good wishes, Thanking end desiring to be remembered to your lovely wife and family, I am Fraternally, | Direotor of Physical Education and Recreation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach. | ‘THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK AUGUST W. LAUTERBACH, PRESIDENT S.H. ALEXANDER, CasHiER si- Cc.M. MILLER, Asst. CASHIER GOLBY, KANSAS, May 23rd, 1942 Tre Forrest Cz Allen, The University of Kansas, Lawrences, Kansase Dear Phog: It has been my intention to write you with my congratulations to be added to the many I know you have been receiving, on the recent celebration in connection with the recognition given you for the many years of service you have: rendered the University end amateur sport. It has been a pleasure to me to have known you and your fine family these many years md! greatly appreciet the privilege I have en= joyed in calling you a friend. I trust over the coming years, you are privileged to render many more years of useful service and that it will be my pleasure to continue to see you occas=- ionallye Sincerely and fraternally yours, lan uv ome Auge We Lauterbach le Gan Gl Wechile Aigh Sobool Cast ee ay SY ‘ . “Gant = f mu” 3 es Sa ye ds ry i SNS és Wie, i at ¥ \ wad Na! \ aT 4! SHEA ra i RS Wy A Vinny as _ cS ups (Boag mary)» a G fi me “iy thw OA Hay 29, 1942. Mir. Marvin Harry Levand, Wichita High School East, —— : Dear Marvin: Congratulations upon your graduation! I also want to extend my best wishes for your success in your study of Journalism at the University of Missouris © Please remerber mo kindly to your dad and mother. With best wishes for your success and happiness, I am Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Biucation and Recreation, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Cam che dune 17, 1942. Mr. and Ure. Harry Jaceb tayton, 543 Sumer Street, : Lynn, MASS. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacob Layton: Permit me te congratulate one Harry Jacob Layton for taking unte his besem a blushing bridel In these times of stress and turmoil a men needs @ home and a haven of rest, and I congratulate you, sir, on the step that you have teken. May I wish for you beth ell the health, happiness and prosperity that can come to'a young and promising couple. Sincerely yours, sa ; Director of Physical Bducation and Recreation, PCA:AR Varsity Baskotball end Baseball Coach. 4 Mrs. Sophie Glugeth requests the honor of your presence at the marriage and reception of her daughter Lillian Bail to Harry jacob Layton on Sunday, the twenty-eighth of June nineteen hundred and forty-two at one o'clock flew Aperion Hall 35 intervale Street Roxbury, Massachusetts