Way 15, 1940. Chancellor Deane W, Malott, Chancellor's Office, University of Kansas, Dear Chancellor Malott: Ever since our game in Kansas City I have been carrying around in my portfolio your wire . sent from New York, hoping to get an. opportunity to acknowledge it much sooner. Your thoughtful- ness and kindness in wiring us prior to the N,C,.4.4, playoffs is very greatly appreciated. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, | PCAia Varsity Basketball Coach, ‘ LDAI66 14 SC Bt NEWYORK NY FORREST C ALLEN } HOTEL CONTINENTAL KSC SORRY MY ROOTING LIMITED TO ABSENT TREATMENT TONIGHT. BEST OF LUCK TO THE TEAM. ‘DEANE W MALOTT. ee | 3 : | 4 Biss : ke wey Bh ]8t 58453 : fill. i it ie nt its _ 1 ha git, tag bail af a 8 if ir r i37) 5% Sahpale : A GG haan i ca aE 4 a: ee ge 2 FF. as Bg ged BE uu i ah Hit ade UL aa li i patil ane a : : e! sp Hitt] pisea! dia : Oy ill his athe adie Merch ll, 19406 lite Peter Nehringer, : 5471 Fermood Aves, Hollywood, Californias Deas Mire Uehringer: wish to aslaoledge receipt a? your letter of 23 to Dre Allete Dre Allen as Sean ut at Souk lie oi eli us MONT chen, end et the prosent he is engrossed in details of the NeCeiele Baskethall Tournament in Kansas City on Mareh 22, 23 and 50. i an sure tint you may expeat to hear from ire Allen within a short times Secretary to Dre Fe Ce Allens « May -17, 1940. is ity x i oi eI ii Ha iis a i watt ut gett b nis — a oe pay more than E Very | Director of Physical Rdueation and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach, April 12, 1940. there here in » of 25 we : : , ond wes here at after Director of Physical Education and Recreation, % Versity Basketball Coache ‘oe Wels 7 Since . lity the near futures I en VENUS, you will have you "g teacher 144 Vest 16th New York City : February 26, 1940, — Miss Flfrid Ide, 144 West 16th Ste, New York City, F.Ys Dear iise Ides I have received your letter of the 15th instant, and regret to inform you that we heve no teaching fellow _ ships in our Devartment of Physical Education. At the present time we do not anticipate amy vacency in our staff, and due to budgetery limitations I de not believe there will be any ascistentships aveilables Yowever, if eomething should opm up here in the danse field wo shell be giad to correspond with you further. Director of Physical Education and Recreation, 144 West 16th Street New York City February 15th, 1940 Dr. F. Ge Allen, Chairman Department of Physical Education University of Sansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen, Having majored in dance-drama and received a B.eSe in eduction from New College, Columbia University irjthe autumn of 1939, and having devoted the winter to professional training in modern dance at the Humphrey-Weidman studio, I am now anxious to pursue studies leading to a M.A. in the field of physical education. However, “ am also eager to continue with my primary interest, that of teaching dance in college. As a member of the senior class at New College, I became one of the leaders of the dance group and, in wogxing with this group, I learned that dance need not be an ‘'ivory-tower' subjects; it can be a real expression of individuals in théir society. I wish to see college dancing emphasize the creative approach. working as a group promotes democratic living and putting group ideas into an art form can help clarify social concepts. My background in dance is varied. I have studied rhythmic dancing with Alys Bentley for years; I know #“nglish folk-dancing well, and can lead American @quare-dancing. I attended theBennington School of the Dance in 1934, have continued modern dancing throughout college. I feel that this makes me eligible to teach dancing and that I have had enough physical education to allow me to assist in the department. I am therefore writing you to inquire if you have an assistentship or teaching fellowship open in your department for the coming year. Would you be good enough to let me know if there is anything further I can do toward filing my application for such a position? My full references are on file at the Teachers College Placement Bureau, Teachers Vollege, Volumbia University. They will be sent to you upon request. Sincerely yours, EUS Cole Elfrid Ide : 3 He ooae Ra ay . Bf ie H f aged fal wa] oia ad qa | i : : ap fh ‘ | 4 ist i Tn Ht Seri a | at dad ie 8 : § W yo! i Piety ql. s rie iG Ae it a ee abd iH ip Hl [4 May 20, 1940, — George Mack, Jre, Advocate~-Denoera: Marysville, Kansas « Dear lit. “poles e I am not speaking from manuscript, as I think ee i I will be glad to get in touch with you on Wednesdays Very sincerely Yours, birestor of Piysieal nation nt iecretiony FCAsAH Naveity Basketball Coache THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT MARSHALL COUNTY'S LEADING NEWSPAPER H. M, & L. R. BRODRICK, PUBLISHERS MARYSVILLE, KANSAS May 18, 1940 Dr. Forrest €. Allen Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: If you plan to speak from manuscript when you give the commencement address here on May 22, I would appreciate greatly receiving am advance copy at your earliest convenience, If you do not plan to speak from manuscript, I would appreciate having a chance to talk with you some time Wednesday before your address. You may reach me by telephoning 100. With best regards, I am, Yours very truly, BltY SCHUOLS D. E. WOLGAST, SUPERINTENDENT MARYSVILLE, KANSAS April 9, 1940 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I wish to thank you for your letter of March 28, stating that you would deliver our Commencement address on Wednesday evening, May 22. We were very much pleased to receive your acceptance and are looking forward to a very pleasant and profitable Commencement program. I will send you a program sometime dur- ing the week preceding our Commencement and would appreciate your advising me as to the subject of your address as soon as it has been selected. Very sincerely yours, DEW :MMG March 28, 19406¢ ead yon tee your Mad Uevttetiin te deldver the high school camencenent address at Marysville on Wednesday evening, May 22~ It is a great pleasure for me to accepte The fee which you mention, namely $25.00, is quite satisfactory. _ Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, — FCA sAH Varsity Basketball Coaches LIiTY MCHOOLS D. E. WOLGAST, SUPERINTENDENT MARYSVILLE, KANSAS March 27, 1940. ye, Forrest GC. Allen., University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: I have been waiting for your basket ball season to be over before writing you but since it has been extended so many times I thought it best not to wait any longer. Before telling you my purpose in writing I want to congratulate you on the fine showing your team is making and to wish you every success in your game with Indiana on Saturday night. I want to invite you to deliver the commencement address before our Senior Class on Wednesday, May eend. We will graduate a class of one hundred ten seniors and we expect an audience of more than one thougand persons. Our exercises start at eight o'- clock and will be held in the auditorium of our new high school building. Please let me hear from you at once. I sincerely hope you will be able to be with us. We have usually paid a fee of twenty five dollars but will want to make this satisfactory with you. With kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, June 10, 1940s Mrs Ce Ye Inrtin, met cage er acl en Seay leitiiatinn' peuih Vilepiiitdiittian ot sini tah Neg So pate tin’ Af you hess meer teen erwokial ab ‘University of Kansas it will be necessary for you to pay @ mtriculation fee of $20.00, as a non-resident. Por | residents of Kansas the fee is $10=00. | t note tint you lave your De Se degree Seu ik ct Sealey anh wobueteg GF Whe wack, Wath Gheaean ee _ starting on Thursday, the 13the I trust that you will find _ i possible to etteni our school this sumer. Ney msonaly yours, “ROAsAH © | Varsity Dasketinl? Conche be (THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FO 507 Horne, Dear Canopy s I think it would be a nice if you. ems, ge Bat ery igen fa ge ence and a6e Max Kissell while you are in Topelms “tle te working in Topelm and living with his te whiihia wi 1409 Eden Court. | VEth best wishes, I an ‘Sincerely yours, ieee oe Wigainkt bhentien ook Renato, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache 4 ae af sd fil. ah, tay Hill al if thst Hie iu iat | win f a pupil ‘it ask | i 3 ani, Hib 1 33)! sre is ae ‘ itd aH ial ty i ills ile cy BAe i a , ba eu Fane bagi 1 lf ie qi # eH gi sist i 3 dial § p He ae tr a8 fee 5 hae +h au ae ie i ‘ail aif i “aR sta .": i! i : \