Perhaps sonetime later I can be with yous. We have @n interim fron January 25 until Pebruary 2 when the final examinations are on, or perhaps sometime early after basketball season would fit into my sehedule better, During the spring I still have more time than I have in the winter. Thanking you for your kindness in asking me, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach Crinity Methodist Church MAIN AT SIXTEENTH BW. ©. Mulvaney, Pastor HUTCHINSON, KANSAS December 27, 1940. Dr. Forrest ©. Allen, Lawrence, Kansas, vear Ur. Allen: Gach February we have a “ Youth Month” at Trinity Church, as you will see by the enclosed bulletin. We invite special speakers, who we believe have a message tor Youth. | Our theme tor 1941 will be "“Valling All Youth". Woula it be possible for ~ you to be our guest speaker on Sunday morning, #ebruary 9, 10:45 a.m., using some such theme as “Good Sportsmanship is Ualling Youth? You know how much personal pleasure it would give me to have you ao this, and I hope you can tit it into your schedule. } If you can come please let me know as. to terms, time of arrival, etc. Since el LE; WOM/n W. O. Mulvaney. “Bouth Month” - HKebruary, 1940 CURLS Tt OF...7 Be. AMD ES Crinity Methodist Church Main at Sixteenth HUTCHINSON, KANSAS W. ©. Mulvaney, Pastor Pouth Month Program, February, 1440 Young people of our church will participate in all the services during the month. We have invited special guest speakers for the Morning services, and the Pastor will preach at the Vespers. The schedule is: SUNDAY, February 4, 10:45 a. m. PRESIDING: Eugene Laws, High School Junior SCRIPTURE: Three Voices, “Great Affirmations of Faith” Colista Colby, Helen Ann Vague, Wayne Lowe, High School Seniors PRAYER: Leona Hockett, High School Junior OFFERTORY: Piano Solo, Norma Scott, High School Junior ADDRESS: “CHRISTIAN YOUTH AND EDUCATION” DR. DEANE W. MALOTT, CHANCELLOR KANSAS UNIVERSITY ANTHEM by Trinity Choir: “Who Is Like Unto Thee?”........ A. W. Lanning BARITONE SOLO: Mr. Orcenith Smith ORGAN MUSIC by Mr. Robert W. Mitchner: “Prelude and Fugue in A Major’ .....2 22... cc cscs ceca ese s ccc e esses scessecncens Harris “Pilprim’s Chorus” <<... 0.65600 c0 gee cies seein seein e es ss eee c cs sec cewssecessces Wagner Vespers 5:00 p. m. “4.H Club Service” PRESIDING: Don W. Ingle, Reno County Farm Agent SCRIPTURE LESSON: Miss Marguerite Whitten, Home Demonstration Agent TALKS: “Boys in 4-H Club Work”—Charles Bacon, Obee Club “Girls in 4-H Club Work”—Thelma June Gillmore, Darlow Club “The 4-H Club Program’—Mrs. R. H. Rexroad, Darlow Club Leader PRAYER: Rev. T. J. Franks, Pastor Mitchell Methodist Church PASTOR’S SERMON: “THE YOUTH WHO NEVER ARRIVED” SPECIAL MUSIC by the Trinity Youth Division Choir 4-H CLUBS participating, their Leaders and Presidents: Pre R. SUColemMaleer nae Sakae noe vs Cee oe ewes s Virginia Wiegel Union . Valley—Mrs. Guy Dyson... ... 2.25... se ccc cece es ence ccc esescesesees Poe Brown Obee—Mr. aid Wrasse Athair cs 20's 6 vie o.cie o cise bie FEO WEG: VN RUS e555 5 ss os oe persian o sig cee spre cli’ s: piovaisca seca m iors ota oie elwielei eters e(elersceieies Harris Vespers 5:00 p. m. . Annual Boy Scout Service PARTICPATING: Boy Scout Troop No. 13—Dick A. Dadisman, Scoutmaster Cub Pack No. 50—James S. Bruce, Cubmaster INVITED AS GUESTS OF THE SCOUTS: Girl Scout Troop No. 4, Mrs. Dale Spence, Captain Brownie Troop 28, Mrs. A. D. Briscoe, Leader Brownie Troop 29, Mrs. Dalton Shive, Leader PASTOR’S SERMON: “THE YOUTH WHO ARRIVED” SPECIAL MUSIC by the Trinity Youth Division Choir SUNDAY, February 18, 10:45 a. m. PRESIDING: Merle Day, Junior College Sophomore SCRIPTURE LESSON: Three Voices, “Scriptural Lessons in Patriotism’ Betty Brownlee, William Brownlee, Eldon Means, High School Sentors PRAYER: Raymond Woodard, High School Senior OFFERTORY, Trombone Solo: Eldon DeWater, High School Senior ADDRESS: “CHRISTIAN YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT” HON. PAYNE H. RATNER, GOVERNOR OF KANSAS ANTHEM by Trinity Choir: “Build Thee More Stately Mansions”....... Andrew BARITONE SOLO by Mr. Orcenith Smith ORGAN MUSIC by Mr. Robert W. Mitchner: “Gloria Domini sti. saeco eae eee ee cae Pes eS Oe oes k EEN es Noble Vespers 5:00 p. m. “Junior College Day” A service honoring Trinity young people in Junior College SERVICE ARRANGED BY The Junior College Schurch School Class: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O’Donnell, Teachers Virgil Krause, President PASTOR’S SERMON: “THE YOUTH WHO CAME BACK” SPECIAL MUSIC by Combined Junior College and High School Choirs SUNDAY, February 25, 10:45 a. m. PRESIDING: James Saylor, Junior College Freshman SCRIPTURE LESSON: Three Voices, “The Book of Joy” Jay Hammel, Marjorie McCrory, Betty Echols,Junior College Students PRAYER: Willard Welsh, Jr.. High School Sophomore OFFERTORY: Violin Solo, Robert Woodson, High School Sophomore ADDRESS: “CHRISTIAN YOUTH AND OTHERS” DR. M. LAFAYETTE HARRIS, PRESIDENT PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE, Lirrte Rock, ARKANSAS ANTHEM by. Trinity Choir: “Send Out Thy Light’. 2.0.2.0... Charles Gounod SOPRANO SOLO: Mrs. Bert Cobb ORGAN MUSIC by Mr. Robert W. Mitchner: “Prelude: on the blymn:- ime, Nicaea sass 6. 6 css seein Ss nits « Fics «sts ce aye Seceane Calver “CAdoremus’”. =o cis aic co oreice Sae ee eas ete eles ota rei. ¢ 8G bes eater ete ee ocelot Lavina-Westbrook Vespers 5:00 p. m. “Senior High School Day” A service honoring Trinity young people in Senior High School SERVICE ARRANGED by the Senior High School Church School Classes: Sophomores: W. O. Mulvaney, Teacher Juniors: Mr. Paul Imes, Teacher Seniors: Mr. Dick A. Dadisman, Teacher PASTOR’S SERMON: “THE YOUTH WHO NEVER STRAYED” SPECIAL MUSIC by the Trinity Youth Division Choir WEDNESDAYS IN FEBRUARY February 7— 6:30 p. m. Annual “DADS & LADS STAG DINNER” Program in charge of The Men’s Class. R. C. Woodard, Teacher—Harry Dunn, President oe May be secured through any of the Guild District eaders. February 14— 7:30 p.m. Valentine Party for the Junior High School Depart- ment of the Church School. Mrs. Clyde Burk, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Quarterly Meeting of the Church School Officers and Teachers—R. L. Steinheimer, Sut. February 21— 7:30 p. m. Monthly Meeting of The Official Board of the Church. Devotional Service conducted by Young People. Group meetings of the various Boards follow the general Board meet- ing. : February 28— Annual “MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET.” In charge of the Women’s Society of Christian Service. Mrs. R. C. Woodard, President Mrs. Art Schroll, President Trinity Guild. Mrs. J. J. Brownlee, President W. F. M. S. Mrs. O. J. DeWater, President W. H. M. S. — 30c. May be secured from any of the Guild District eaders. ITEMS OF INTEREST Musical program for the Youth Month is under the direction of Mr. Orcenith Smith, Director of Music, and Mr. Robert W. Mitchner, Organist. Trinity has teams of boys entered in each of the three Divisions of the Y- Church Basketball League. Senior games are played at Sherman Gym, Intermediate games at Senior High Gym, and Junior games at the Y. M. C. A. gym. The schedule is printed in our Bulletin each week. Our people are invited to attend these games. The annual dinner for Cub Pack 50 and their parents will be held in Fellowship Hall, Thursday evening, February 29. Collectors for the February services will be selected from various young people’s organizations. They are directed by our regular Chief Ushers, Mr. Curtis E. Peugh for Morning Worship, and Mr. J. C. O’Donnell for Evening Worship. Youth Division Meetings follow the Vesper Services each Sunday evening at 6:00 p. m. under the leadership of Mr. Smith. All young people are invited to attend these meetings. Special programs are planned for February. Special Services are to be held each evening during Passion Week, March 17 to March 24. Our young people will have a share in these services. The Methodist Advance meeting for this section of the country will be held at the Wichita Forum, Monday, March 4. Bishop Charles L. Mead presiding. This is a part of the national program for renewal of dedication by Methodists to the work of the Kingdom. We want a large delegation from Trinity to attend the meeting. CHRIST OF THE ANDES “s hall these mountains crumble into dust than the peoples of Argentina ana’ Chile break the peace which at the feet of Christ the Redeemer they have aintain.” ; : age ihe inscription on a 20-feet-high granite pedestal carrying the impressive statue “Christ of the Andes”, erected in 1904 as a symbol of everlasting peace. It stands a short distance south of the snowy peak of Aconcagua, above La Cumbre Pass, on the frontier between Argentina and Chile, to mark the end of a dispute between these two nations which had lasted over half a century. Cast from the bronze of guns removed from frontier fortresses and melted down in the Arsenal at Buenos Aires, the statue was taken by train as far as the rails were laid; then drawn on gun carriages by mules to the summit, and where even mules failed at the ascent, soldiers and sailors of both governments dragged it up with ropes to its 13,000 foot site on the mountain top. Dear Reve Mulvaneys Your letter of December 27 regarding the possibility of Dre Allen speaking to your young people on February 9 has been received. Dre Allen is ovt of tom at the present time, but expects to return the early part of next week, Your letter will be brought to his attention et that times Secretary to Dre Forrest C. Alien January 7, 1941 Mr» Ralph Willer Greenleaf, Kansas Dear irs Millers : In reply to your posteard of recent date may I state that Ralph Miller's full name 2 commneasias rts cis yours, Director of Physical Education and Reereation Varsity Basketball Coach MAslg LIBERTY (9) MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE: BOSTON 10 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA NEW YORK, N.Y. January 15, 1941 Mr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Thank you ever so much for your letter of January 10th about Mr. Nesmith, We think well of him too, If you happen to have any outstanding young men who might be interested in sales work in the casualty insurance business with a Company like Liberty Mutual, which is the largest mutual in the country and the leading writer of Workmen's Compensation Insurance among all companies, stock or mutual, it might be well to have them stop in at our Kansas City Office and talk with our Manager, Mr. D. E. Moore, who could tell them more about it, and if it were mutually interesting could arrange an appointment with some of our people from Chicago. Verm truly yours, - Vice-President. FMorrison:MML Jaxmary 13, 1941 Mire Fai Maloney Lawrence Daily Journal-World lawrence, Kansas J Dear Pats J am sending you @ carbon scopy of a letter that i have written to George Hedrick and Glen Charlton. J em also enclosing a Kansas State Basketball Program for your inspections Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Fducation and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach Reve Leslie Miller Washington Avenue Methodist Church Kansas City, Kansas Dear Reve Miller: Thank you for your letter reminding me of the Church Family Night Dinner at 6:30 tomorrow nights Iwill be there. I am not sire that Mrs. Allen will be able to accompany mee She is busy working on @ club paper, but if possible, she will cane along with me. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical wdueation and Reneeartage Varsity Basketball Coach PAglg PeSe The subject of my address will be “Overemphasis is Perhaps a Disease," LESLIE MILLER PASTOR Washington Avenue Methodist Church KANSAS CITY, KANSAS January 18, 1941 Dre Fe C. Allen Director of Physical Education Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Just a word to let you know that we are looking forward with great eagerness to having you and Mrs, Allen with us this next Wednes- day night, January 22, at 6:30 dinner. Also we are anticipating with great pleasure your address. With kindest regards, I am as ever Cordially yours, —= Dy storie’ Peer. f "“May every window and its art Be symbol of Thy bleeding heart; = And every note our organ plays ""\, Re-echo down life's lonely ways. May every smile and every tear Bring men of every walk so near That each may know this church to be qu The House of Hospitality ! WAS HING T OM AV ENUE Me THODIST oir LuSLIE MILLER, PASTOR. Kansas City, Kansas January 19, 1941 Whosoever thou art that enterest this Church remember it is the House of God. Be reverent, be silent, be thought- ful, and leave it not without a prayer to God for thyself for those who minister, and those who worship here. MORNING WORSHIP _ 11:00 A.M, PRELUDE Marche Heroique, in 3B Minor - Schubert-Gaul Mr. Herman P. Gunderman, Organist PROCESS IONAL Hymn No. 1, "Holy, Holy, Holy" CALL TO “ORSHIP Pastor: Let this mind be in youwhich was also in Jesus Christ. People: As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. Collect: Therefore, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatso- ever things are honorable, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. DOXOLOGY MEDITATION AND SILENT PRAYER "My Lord, inspire me with kind words and thoughtful deeds, that I may share the yearnings and sympathy of others. May my Jife show that I am dependable, and may none be left lonely today because of my forgetfulness. Amen" HYMN No. 479 SCRIPTURE READING Acts 1:1-9 PASTORAL PRAYER, LORDtS PRAYER (THREE FOLD AMEN) ANTHEM ~*T Will Lift Up Mine Byes to the Hilis" Harker Mes. M. A. Summerour, Director RESPONSIVE RE ‘DING Page 565, "Spirit and Life" GLORIA PATRI PRESENTATION OF TITH&SS AND OFFERINGS (Choral Response ) OFFERTORY SOLO "Great Peace Have They” Rogers Mrs. James F. Porter SERMON "The Final Orders" The Pastor Acts 1:8 INVITATIONAL HYMN No» 465 (Stanzas 1, 5, 6) BENBEDICTION POSTLUDE Postlude Becker : EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. PRELUDE Toccata Rogers INVOCATION CONGREGATIONAL SINGING Nos. 244, 245, 249 PRAYER ANTHEM "God Is Love" Shelley SCRIPTURE READING Jere 15:15-21 GLORIA PaTRi PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND OFFLRINGS OFFERTORY SOLO Mir. Lloyd Gelvin SERMON "Shall We Blame Goa" | The Pastor —- Jers 15:18 CLOSING HYMN . No. 198 BENEDICTION POSTLUDE Mareh in F Major Wallis AGAIN THIS SUNDAY EVENING Mr, Lloyd Gelvin will lead the group song service, Everyone present last Sunday evening enjoyed this ve much. Come with us tonight and enjoy an hour of religious enthus iasm and inspiration. | FELLOWSHIP DINNER NO. 3 | V Dr. F. C. (Phog) Allen, nationally known coach and Chris tian layman and head of the Department of Physical Cul- ture of Kansas University, will speak. If you have heard Dr. Allen before you will want to hear him again. If you have never heard him, you.must not miss this opportunity. Hand in or phone your reservations to the church office not later than Tuesday evening. The dinner will be Wed- nesday evening, January 22, at 6:30. IN PAYING OUR PLEDGES in full to date we will come to the end of our fiseal year which is just five Sundays away with all bills paid and with a clean slate. This is an enviable record and one that is achieved through the fine activity. of our Finance Committee, our Church Treasurer and the fine cooperation of all. our givers. THE CHURCH AT JORK Sunday School, #, A. Schalker, Sapsrintendent . Morning Worship (Church Nursery) Children's Chirch, Miss Edna Rodekopf, Superin- Secial Hour for all-young people in the social hall, Mass meeting of all young people in the church parlor. Evening Weritains - Bethany Hospital Guild all day meeting at the Hospital. Limeh will be served at noon. Fellowship Dinner No. 3 in the Social Hall. Meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service Sewing Group. Executive Board meeting Devotions by Dr. Miller Lunch, Chairman, Mrs. T. K. Boyles. | Program: “Investing our Heritage for Health"; "The Methodist Woman" by Mrs. Tharp; "Health in our Own Community" by Mrs. Mary C. Bure, head of the Visiting Nurses Association; "Our Own Bethany Hospital™ by Miss Clara Dutrows; "Methodism's “orld Mission" by Henry P. Van Busen will be reviewed by Mrs. Chris Nohrn. 6:30 P.M. Kansas Day Dinner 7:00 Peli. Boy Scout meeting 7:30 P.li. Choir practice. THE PASTOR*S BOOK SHELF: The suggestion for the week is: "The Wave of the Future” by Anne Morrow Lindberg SELECTED BIBLE READINGS FOR THE WEEK: Mon. Acts 8:26-40; Tues. Isa 53; Wed. Psalm 119:9+18; Thurs. I Tim. 6:9-19; Fri. Matt.25:s 31-403 Sat. Gal. 6:1-10; Sune 2.Cor. 8:1-9; DATES TO REMEMBER in Wesnen" s, Week: February 21, Meeting on Evangel- ism at Central Avenue beginning at 9:30; February 28, World Day of Prayer at First Presbyterian Church from 9:30 te 12 o'clock. GROUP No. 7 will sponsor a book review Tuesday evening, February 4 at the church. The Reverend Andreas Bard will review the book "In- vitation to Live" by Lloyd Douglass. Tickets, 25¢, may be obtained from members of the circle, Mrs. A, Ls Hessell, chairman. Mre Pat Maloney The World | 722 Massachusetts Street Lawrence, Kansag Near Pats Boy, you are @ regular guye I had no idea that you would take it that I was reflecting on you in person either in toto or partially. It never should have been your job in the first plece, in any way, shape or forme The only idea thet I hed from your attending the conference was that we wanted your company to do the printing because then we would be assured of a prompt and efficient jobe I wanted to make it plain that we were not trying to dictate | any policy or ask for any favor. I sawa comunity asset by playing up Dre Neaismith's long connection with the University, and also | up the Governor, the Chancellor and the outstanding citizens with this — programe It is something that no other sehool ean do om account of Dre Naismith’s grand and sustaining reputations The only reason I sent you a copy of the letter I wrote to Glem Charlton and George Hedrick ws to let you in on the knowe I also sent a copy of the same letter to Armin Woostemeyer and Owen Carle Finally, Pat, I want to say that I have always liked and admired you very muche You have been one of the squarest shooters that I have dealt with. You have the nerve to tell a guy just what you think end where he can get off, and if you like a fellow you let him know it, and if you do not like him you let him know it. Thet is the reason I value your friendship so highly. If I have ieast bit I want you to know that I would not do it for anything. I want you to still be my friend and I want to be yours. . ee We will definitely get together in the next week. I am sorry for all the difficulty that you have had at Tulsa, and I extend to you my deepest sympathy and sincerest wishese : I will call you, Pat, and make the dates Sincerely yours, FCAslg Director of Physical Education and Recreation | Varsity Basketball Coach “RECORD BOOKS PUBLICATIONS* MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING SUPPLIES «World Compan 722 MASSACHUSETTS STe LAWRENCE -KANSAS January 20 1941 Forrest C.Alilen, Dept.of Physical Educ. University of Kansas Lawrence. Dear Phog:- T have such a time trying to reach you when you are'nt busy that I am going to answer your letter regarding the proposed basketball program by letter. At the same time,I would like to ask for an opport- unity to talk to you at the first moment you have in order to more fully cover the situation.You name the time end I will be there,either during business hours or later. I tried to reach you by phone several times during December in order to go over the proposition as IT had run into some snags and also the fact that everything that had to be done was apparently dumped on my doorstep.In trying to keep up with mf own bus- iness together with my affairs in Tulsa and also the job of winding up the year,the program was sidetracked and it was humanly impossible for me to do otherwise. God knows that I hate alibis and I rarely resort to them but in this case I will have to run the risk of your thinking that is the case.However,there is noone in Lawrence who has given more in time or money than I have to help the athletic situation.I have never made any effort to capitalize on this end there are few people who know anything about it except those who have had close contact with the Relay Club.There comes a time however when you just run out of time to devote to these hings and that is my situation. I feel that you are aware of my loyalty to you, there has never been a time when I would'nt and did'nt say you had brought more favorable attention ad had meant more to the K.U.Athletic dept.than all the rest of the coaches,menagers,boards and what have you put together.I think you will also realize that in making such a broad stetement,I have had to defend myself verbally ahd even physically from some of the wolves who unfortunately infest this part of Kansas. In order that you won't get the wrong im- pression from this letter,I did not get the idea from yours that you were blaming me solely or implying that I had fallen down on you.It amounts to that but I realize that the community as a whole has drifted away from supporting athletics and that our merchants won't give the financial aid that they have always accorded the teams at Manhattan. 7 The reason for this is beyond me,I have spent many weary hours on Mass. St.soliciting advertising, direct gifts and selling tickets and T know as well ag anyone that they just won't come through as they should. It must be the result of a gradual lessening of interest in Athletics and a consequent turing to some other form of amusement. Well, this is taking up too much of your time but please set aside a few minutes sometime during the next few days and I will Sladly go over the situation with youeI know exactly how you feel and I agree with you 100 percent.I also am willing to do my full share in anything that concerns your team and wo uld glad- ly do it but I just can't undertake the sole responsi- bility of this program. Sincerely pp denuary 22, 1941 Dre JeWe May, Jre 3 611 Huron Bldge Kansas City, Kansas Dear Jims Gee, it is a thrill to get word from you and to imow that you @re associated with Dre John Billingsby, and doing the thing thet your Dad did. I know this must be a great inspiretion to your Mother, to you and your entire family. I will be happy to take your letter to Mr. rarl Falkenstien, our Financial Secretary, who handles the tickets, and I know he will be glad to make this reservation for youe I am sure that he will be able to fix you up for the Oklahoma game just as easily ag he can for the Kansas Aggie game. . It will be good to see you Dr. Jim and I trust that you had some very successful experience in your two years residency in the Fast. At the first opportunity thet I have to be in Kansas City, Kansas I will drop in on you and Dr. Billingsby. _ our son Bobby enters the medical school at the University of Pennsylvania next fall, He has made a fine record heres : Please give my kindest regards to your cood jiother and the rest of the fanily, and always keep @ large share for yourself, TI will never forget you and what a pride and joy you were to your Dade Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreati Varsity Basketball Coach é dammry 27, 1942 Mie Fred Se Montgomery Secretary, Bureau of Visual Inst. Fraser Hall University of Kansas Dear ire Montgonerys Enclosed is a letter from Coach Rd, Buller of Bucklin, Kansas, requesting films of sone of our me See © NE OF ay HORS We would appreciate it if you could take care of Coach Buller*’s request at your earliest convenientes, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Pasketball Coach FOAtig Snes danuary 29, 1942 Mre Glem Mize 718 MeCook lawrence, Kansas Dear Glenns We have given you @ grade of Insanplete in Physical Education for the first semester of this year because you did not report for basketball and complete your worke Actually you are entitled to receive an F, but we have given you ® chance with an Incomplete. You may remove this Incomplete for a grade by reporting to lire Jim Raport and making arrangenents to enroll in some course the first half of the spring semester, or if you want to report for basketball, that will also be agreeables ‘The Incomplete will have to be replaced by & grade or you will receive an FF, Sincersly yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCAelg ; Glass 4 Kansas High School—Wember North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools O. O. FuLK, CLERK R. F. Noyes, DIRECTOR W. W. STRICKER, TREASURER TROY HiGhm 8UBOOL L. W. MYERS, SUPERINTENDENT TROY, KANSAS February 3, 1941 Dr. Forrest Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Will you please check the inclosed card and mail it to me? I am interested in knowing what your opinion is as to the number of free throws a high school boy should take per day to develop into a good free thrower, This is based on the assumption that the form is correct. Thank you for this favor, I am Very sincerely yours, LWM/BR 1 ° W e Mye rs Vy oO February 7, 1941 Roundup, Montana Deer Coach Marshali:s I am very happy to have your ietier of the first instant and y des Wales & ely te oun The three vitemins and tissue builders that I gave you ere as follows; Glycolixir (Squibbs and Conpeny), Betalin Compound (@1i Lilly Company), and Dexin (Svurroughs and Welleome Company). ; We have been using these vitamins the past two years end we find that they keep our boys in tipetop shape. There certainly is no danger in giving any one of these because it is not dope, it is foode You need have no fearz in fact, you can lock up your most prominent physician or your best pharmaceutical chemist end you will find thet they will have the highest endorsenente : Trusting thet this will be the information’ you desire, T am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Reereation Varsity Basketball Coach February 7, 1942 Mite ReOe Marshall Roundup, Montana Dear Coach Marshalls i em very happy to have your letter of the first instant and I an hastening « reply to youe as i eens Ores et ee you are es follows: Glycolixér (Squi and Company aaa ee ee and Welleone Company) We have been using these vitenins the past two years end we find that they keep cur boys in tipetop shapes There certainly is no danger in giving any one of these beenure it is not dope, it is foode You need heve no fears; in fact, you can look up your most prominent physician or your best pharcaceutical chemist and you will find that they will have the highest endorsanente Trusting that this will be the information you desire, i Guy, Sineerely yours, Director of Physical Edueation and Recreation Varsity Sasketball Coach FCAsig THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS OFFICE OF ADVISER OF WOMEN LAWRENCE February 13, 1941 Mre Forrest Ce Allen, Director Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas Dear Mre Allen: I appreciate your having gone to so much trouble to get the information for us about Mrs. Oda Foster. It is in plenty of time, as we were just completing her file in order to have it ready for any vacancies that may occur this springe Thank you so much for your grand help. Very sincerely EM:SS February 20, 1941 Mire DeCe Martindell Williems, Martindell, Carey & Brown Suite G01 Wolcott Blidge Hutchinson, Kansas Dear "Happy": I have spoken to Mre farl Falkenstien and he has laid a K ticket aside for you, so you are assured of sesing that OklahommeKansas battle om March 7s I am sorry I am so rushed that I de not have time to write a longer letters I will sec you in lawrence on March 7. Thanking you for your good wishes, and with ali good wishes to you, I an, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical fducation and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCAgig WILLIAMS, MARTINDELL, CAREY & BROWN ATTORNEYS AT LAW CHARLES M. WILLIAMS DONALD C. MARTINDELL WILLIAM D. P. CAREY SUITE 601 WOLCOTT BUILDING WESLEY E. BROWN TELEPHONE 2154 EDWIN B. BRABETS HUTCHINSON, KANSAS Feb. 18th, 1941. Mr. Forrest €. Allen, Lawrence, Kansas, Dear Phog:- I would like very much to come up to K. U. to see the Kansas - Oklahoma Basket Ball game on March 7th. My son, Bob just wrote me that all of the seats for the game were already sold and naturally I do not want to make a trip up ~ there for the game unless I can get in to see it. Would it be asking you too much of 4 favor to ask you to get me a K ticket for the game. Please let me know if you can get a ticket for me, and if so what time the game starts, It wuld be satisfactory to me to have my ticket left at the box office, so if anything happened that I could not get up to the game and did not call for the ticket by game time the ticket would be available for sale to some one who could use it. Please let me know what you can do for me about getting a ticket to the game, Wishing for a victory over Oklahoma and a successful season for you and the team, Il am , Yours very sincerely, LO Muff ttarterdel/