June 6, 1944. Mr. Pat Lanahan, 130 W. Crawford, Salina, Kansas. Dear Pat; I had agreed to speak at Salina on June 6, but Den Belen, the chairman of the committee who was to have me, cancelled the appointment, so I will not be in Salina. I am sorry to learn of the knee injury. Doubte less the flutter kick in swimnaing might have done something te your knee. When you relaged it entirely and then put tension upon it as you would in a flutter kick, I would not be surprised if you would have some trouble. I would not know, of course, whether the mee is in places or not. My best advice would be to have you determine what reactions you have on locomotion. I will be glad to hear from you and I hope your knee is better. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:Ai | Varsity Basketball Coach. Salina, Kansas June 4 Dear Dr. Allen, At your suggestion I have taken the liberty to write you concerning the condition of my knee. The days I have been home my knee has felt exceptionally well. But Memorial Day I went swimming for a little while and just as I was about to get out my flutter kick got the best of me. I have don¢econsiderable running and exercise at your Suggestion. My leg feels all right except for a tingling in the knee when pressure is applied. While in Lawrence, you told me that you would be in Salina, June 6. If you would.call me and let me know where I can meet you at your convience, or if it is convient at all, I will be only to glad to do so. I would like to know if you think it is still in place and what the reactions weree : My telephone number is 3590. Our street adkess is 130 W. Crawford. Sincerely yours, ee. . May Sl, 1944. Mire Je Vo Lewis, Superintendent of — City Hall, : Kansas City, Moe Dear Mr. Lewis: I acknowledge with thanks your letter with enclosures which I received this morning. It is very kind of you to send these to m Se eee ee fry Waye ‘ Very sincerely yours, / Direetor of Physieal Education, FGA:AH Varsity Basketball coache “ ‘ “4 y ~ A “he AA - AS J ASE PUtL TF FL ADD PLL CLG KO oR ies mn iy T a : ‘ 3 U : J Gage Fhe 2 y, LLLicyn is : pee 7 we a E fd Sed ot jee tagttha 4g) April 17, 1944. Mr. Williem Lindquist, 1007 Central, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Bill: fhe Jayhawker wants to take a picture of you in a basketball uniform if it is possible for you to come over to Lawrence sometime scon. Doubtless since you are working it may not be possible for you to come until Saturday, but let me know when it is convenient for you and we will arrange with the photographer to take the picture. Sinserely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA :AH Varsity Basketball Coach. April S, 1944. lirs. Howard Lyngar, 1226 College Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Lyngar: I regret that I will be unable to attend the meeting of the Kansas Parent-Teacher Association. 1 have an engagement to speak at Halstead, Kansas, High School, honoring their state oratorical champions and the State Class B Basketball champions. “Shenk you so much for your invitation. I regret exceedingly I cannot be with you. | Sincerely yours, f Director of Physical Education, PCA: Al Varsity Dasketball Comch. y Council of Parents and Geachers Association : Gopeka, ‘Kansas April 4, 1944. Mr. Wid. liem Lindquist, 1007 Central Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Bills; + cae aeaad allel An nae ek sees, Xen Gt Sy ee ee in landed a job with the Chrysler Motor Products Company. I am sorry that the Standard didn't really appreciate a _ Opportunity to hire a good man. Yes, sir, Bill, they awarded letters, and wines William Lindquist a K in basketball. The athletic board met last Priday and made the awards although it hasn't been in the paper. Kerl Klooz was waiting until he could get all af the board together and that accounts for the delay. So you are a fullefledged K man, even though it hasn't been in the paper. You see, I don’t have anything to de with that, Bill. It was in the Journal iiorld, — a a ee en ee City papers did not carry it. I ma not sure just what ‘eine will de with the 4F'ers. We are meeting this afternoon with our Selective Service Board at the Commmity Building and we my learn more, but some of the instruotions regarding the 4F are still rather vague. I do not believe the authorities are tegether on the disposition they are to make of the 4% boys as yote Gale uitenins ¥ win «0 i ellie 0X. Bill Arthur, Navy ponbardier, to Shirley Bayles, the daughter of the Superintendent of Buildings and Growds here. ‘The reception was at the Theta house end I saw APO MoSpadden with his sweetie, Miss Ainsworth. They both looked mighty swell, _ Tiger Dean is still making fire around the campus, just as you described hin. ST ee follow your orders. You count on my helping you at every possible opportunity. Give my regards to your good folks. Ami stay in there and piteh, Bill. Come see us when you have an opportunity. With all good wishes, I an Sincerely yours, | : Director of Physical Bducation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. [ Maroh 30, 1944. lite He We lund, 1110 Marguerite, Srenerton, Viashinston. Dear Mr. Lund: i an very happy to send you information on my book, “Better Basketball". The book is published by Mo-Graw Hill Book Company, of New York, and sells for $4.00. _ if you would like to have an autographed copy I will be glad to send it to you postpaid upon receipt of _. your check or money order for $4.00. I trust the enclosed descriptive material will give you the information you desire. fhanking you for your inquiry, I am Very sincerely yours, ; Direstor of Physical Education, FCA :A Varsity Basketball Coach. — Bremertor Wash March 27-44 Dr. F,¢. Allen Basketball coach U of Kansas Dear sir. 1 would like to get some ‘rformation or how to obtair ore of your books on basketball. 1 would like to get ore on covering defense, offense, sereening, ard.out of bound obbays.’ 1 have a group of young apprenteces that are just starting out in basketball and want to get them started out right. 1 undrestand that you have written several books on basketball so would appreciate it very much ‘f you will give me this tnformatior and also let me know how much ‘*t will cost. very truly yours pe ée/ ibis March 22, 1944. , tell us the worst first. We are all interested in you and we are hoping that the knee is 0.K., although we do realize that age catches up with all of uw. E : rs E , f With all good wishes from your good friends here at the University of Kensas, I am : Sincerely yours, ~~ Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Merch 21, 1944. Sgt. Dean Ee Lichlyter, 800 Wo. Broadway s | Leavermvorth, Ff ansas. Dear “Red™: It was a great pleasure to see you when I was in Leavermorth a short time ago, and as I promised you, I am sending a copy of our Jayiiawk Rebounds. There will be another issue coming out soon, and we will keep you on our mailing list. Very cordially YOurs, Director of Physical Hducation, PCA:AH Versity Basketball Coach. "PoE “TZ yor 5 A A a Martha ie s INFORMATION CENTER & TEST KITCHEN Swift & Company * Kansas City, Kansas HArrison 5500 Gentlemen: To the fighters on the war fronts and the workers on the home front, "right eating" is an important subject, What we eat determines to a large degree how well we tackle and complete our wartime assignments, Right eating is an individual job. Every person in this country should be aware of its importance and the necessity for doing something about it every day. 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Very truly yours, Martha Logan, Home\Economist Swift & Company March 10, 1944. Mire William F. Lindquist, Kansas City, Kansas. Dear Bills Z just want you to kmow that I got an inquiry from the Standard 011 Company Sales Department, Kansas City, Missouri, signed by J. W. Wilson, asking as to your fitness, character, personality, and so forth. I have given you an A Mumber One rating and I sin- cerely trust that you will land the job. I was sorry that I had to rush off to a radio broadeast before I got a final visit and a good~by, but that is the way life deals out the dishes. : My kindest to youe Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Baskethall Coach. February ll, 1944. i. Ae BD. Lang, Tabula, InBe, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Mr. Lang? I am rather late in acknowledging the beautiful TWA calendar which I received as a result of your thoughtfulness and kindness. I+ is a beautiful thing and I feast my eyes on it many times during the day. - it was certainly gracious of you to remember me. Please remember me to your good father. I have elways been very fond of him. . Appreoiatively yours, Director of Physieal Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. beddia: | January 4, 1944. '‘ Daveoter of Physical Bducation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. SEYMOUR LESSER January 26, 1944. ®o Whom It May Concern: < ani waxy happy to omeeiad for your aarious eondideration Dr. Harvey R. Lindenberger, dental physician of lewrence, Kansas. Dre Lindenberger has practiced with outstanding success here for seventeen and a half years. He is a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Vers. He has been very active in these organizations as well as all civic groups. He is one of our eutstamding citizens. He is married and has two sons, both of whom are in the service ~ Kenneth in the Navy and Gerald in the Army. I am very gied to testify to his character, integrity and ' standing in this commmity. Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Zducation, . FCArAH : Varsity Basketball Coach.