December 5, 1945 Mr. Ren 'onebrake Pe O- Box 195 Baldwin City, Kansas Dear Ren: ZI am glad to get your letter of the third instant. He told John Pfitsch, my assistant, that he had some difficulty with | his eligibility at Baker, which would not permit him to be eligible this semester, I know how boys feel and it's just an escape that he is using, but you can't blame him. He didn't come to see me and, of course, if he does, it is a little awkwerd for me to do much for him. Ren, we do have a lot of material and it is much more difficult for me to coach that material when there is so much of it on about equal footing. If we had just a few boys who were good, then we would spend. most of the time on them, but there are a lot of return-~ ing service men and they are all wanting a chance to play. It makes it difficult for me. I know how the boys feel and I love to play, but in sports democracy still holds sway to play the best man and the other boys wouldn't admire us if we did $therwise, so I am sorry. I wish that I could help Bob. - It might be better for him if he did play in- tramural because he would be one of the top boys in that. It might be the very thing that would build in him added confidence. Rest assured I would do and will do everything I can for Bob. With el11 good wishes, I an _ Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. — atin Oo WC. pee? nS By. icc Pens Ss Phe 2 £2 - . Ca t AG AA, Ou. he 1 Oe a oe pede Se ee sy tien nal Pa th. a he | oe ey 6g. Cr a C if rie 0 an eS FL Manufacturing Company ste Louis, Missouri «ET have received many faint t the rule books do not acc ‘I would appreciate it i dozen copies so that I ; lable for such requests, November 24, 1945, Mre. Ce We Burns, 111 i. Williams, Ellis, Kansas. Dear lirs. Burns: I am sending you our brochure on courses in physical education. We offer a master's degree in Education with a najor in physical education, I am also having sent you a catalog from ow University which will give you information that you awire, namely, the tuition and so forth. T might suggest thet you write Dr. Leonard Axe, Director of the Veterans’ Bureau at the University. The University Senate passed a ruling empowering him to give special service to veterans regarding their academic nooks and enrollment. - 5 Sincerely yours, Director of Physieal Bdueation, Varsity Basketball Coach. ‘November 29, 1945 | Mr. Harold A. Burt | He ee. 949 Ratolirs ae Shreveport, Lae Dear Maroid: _ I am sorry, indeed, that I missed you and Mrs. Burt when ‘you were up for the Homecoming Game with Kansas State. 1+ happened that they had a Second World War Memorial Meeting and since I was one of the board I was supposed to be present. That accounts for my absence from the offices = so happens that most of those things are oalled during Homecoming, th very time when one would like to be in the office to — old friends, 3 Maybe we will have better luck next time. 7 George Nettels came down to the house after the game and seemed ime mensely pleased as I am sure you and Mrs. Burt were pleased at Duke's fine playing.e He also played a bang-up game against Missouri in Kansas City last Saturday, but Missouri was just too big and too tough for the — tae We are mighty proud of the way Duke has been prerwtns himself. With every good wish to you and yours, IT en, _ ‘Sincerely yours, Forrest C.. Allen, Director _ Physical Education = ‘Varsity Basketball Coach =. 2 2 ett tnanmepenr kl eae all itera torenaeiin Uae carer a aia 3 (THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS ] oO r. Fi wr et Lie: : Ot ree of Dikeete ¢ AE let ve, Vniverily 4 Kn Re ee Keve vs “Wishinttn, Khas te Novem ber 24/440 Dew Dy Tut ‘a Short nete te ket vw af iy, de ny praspeat ive Chee ye will be eter March | or April I: | Hope “ip Cees iin, dew renee “has hegt” Tues ol om Wed nerd ty te SO th get stertng Shee! 87 thy. Wil) ice pee bd 4 \ Decenber 19, 1946 Brother H, Bernard, F.5.C., Principal De La Salle Military Acadeny 1524 Paseo : Kansas City 8, Missouri Dear. Brother Bern ards ‘Thank you for your good wishes on our games in Kensas City, =. | I am keeping your letter on file and will endeavor 40 send you some capable men to apply for your coaching - position. The mon whom I would recommend would be able to teach as well as coach, I imagine that you are speaking about the job opening next September, are you not? fwo hundred fifty dollars a month for a nine-month job is not a lucrative salary for men who are proficient in coaching, but I am sure that we will have some boys re- turning who want to get located and who have had splendid coaching, as well as fine school records. . Won't you write me a. little more fully regarding the teaching that would be required of him and when you would expect the job to opens Sincerely yours, \ ee ) Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. LEZ : e ‘S - Seriiimerera DE LA SALLE MILITARY ACADEMY i 1 ANY alts mall (an) faa Ki nS pee ees ole See i] — eee Oe ee 524 PASEO +« « PHONE VI 5509 0956 Kansas City §, Missouri SS — el Sor 4a if \ * > N : ’ i ll iS cy - ni i | | | \ " December 5, 1945 Ve R. Baker, S 1/o SP (8) . Wave Barracks #650, NAS Pensacola, Florida . Dear Ruth: Zam sorry that I missed you and your brother when you were here for the homecoming football game. It so happened that I was chairman of the Nomination Committee that selected the officers for the U. of Kansas World War II Memorial, the Scenic Driveway with Campanile. I an enclosing one of these for your perusal, as I thought you might like’to read about it. They always arrange & setup like that for us so that we are never in our offices, _beeause the university oi’ficials realize that it is a good time to have a meeting of that kind to get the old timers back. ‘Then there were two or three crippled high school boys who wanted me to examine their injured knees, so I was busy as a perverbial one-armed paper hanger with the itch. I did want to see you but it was impossible. I see that they are giving you plenty of work to do and I know you like that. The fact that you have transferred back. to the athletic office, I am sure is a happy experience for you. The added fact that you are in Pensacola in the winter time shouldn't make you unhappy either. I certainly envy an opportunity to bask in the Florida sunshine this winter. : yo I am also sending you our varsity basketball schedule, — as I though you would like to see one. | With all good wishes for your continued suecess, I am ‘Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. eee er U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION PENSACOLA, FLORIDA fhe JOVS . - we 6 cl Gerdierce, a. ew Le, blew, ma he tate yp fe Bentg wt “ G4 ene a eran. le ~capa gs het FOL te PITT Cas Cereer) 2rd, - oe 1 et LET oe eee ee wwe ea ewe ne eeronmese U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION PENSACOLA, FLORIDA asey th. Aether pet Ig licthe the Anne Loreschc Aop area 2, pres ange “als 7 ; weg * Hae Chip, after a. 4 tet — mg ie 7 ie me, St nb AL ed. 79 oe opp ae Sey See oS sae dhs bla pl as fehawin le: eb AS ¢ Janvary 4, 1046 . bY \ Mr. Maurice Breidenthal Security National Bank _ Kansas City, Kansas Dear Maurice: | : I saw Melvin Thornhill at Oklahoma City while we were playing in the tournament down theres He has an old alumy#¥ loan fund debt thet he wants to clear upe Could you give me information as to what became of those notes? Were they turned back to Karl Klooz, or what disposition was made of them? i _ Ifweas good to see you looking so well after yor returned from your Southwestern and your California tripe My kindest regards to you and yours. Sincerely, Direotor of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coache Decenber $1, 1946 Mr. John Brand &ttorney at Law Stevens & Brand Lawrence National Bank Bldg. Lawrence, Kansas Dear John: _ We are very happy to have the Boy Seouts use ‘the swimming pool on Friday evening. We understand that you will have two life guards for the boys who will be under their care before and after entering the building, Ht is a pleasure for us to extend this courtesy: to the boys. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely, ce Director of Physical Education, FCAsMF - : : Varsity Basketball Coach. cc = Attention: Mr. Ray Kanehl - .and Registrat STEVENS & BRAND ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 1, LAWRENCE NATL BANK BLDG. LAWRENCE,KANSAS December 22, 195. RICHARD B-STEVENS JOHN W. BRAND Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear "Phog"; _ I am writing you this letter to confirm our telephone conversation of this morning to request your permission to use the Kansas University Swimming Pool for the Lawrence Boy Scouts. If possible, we would like to have the pool on Friday evenings starting at about /:40. It is our understanding that we will have to furnish the supervision for the boys. Dr. Franz and Mr. Mahlon Ball and his son have agreed to take charge of the supervision. T would ee it if you would check your calendar and advise me if the above arrangement is agreeable. Your early reply will be appreciated. ectfully yours, John W. Brant JWB:A December 21, 1945 V. Re Baker, 8 1/o (sp (8) Wave Barracks #650, NAS Pensacola, Florida Dear Ruth: ace We are happy to have your Chri gtmas greeting and "we “wish the good things rer yous . x think we sent you a basketball schedule but if nag. we are enclosing ag in this letter, together with well wishes and good cheer. We will be happy to have you at one of our games. : Sincerely, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. January 14, 1946 Mre Fo We Boyd, jre The Jewell County Record Vankato, Kansas Dear Buss a ~ We will be tickled to death to see you Friday night, January 18, I am glad that everything is going fine with you. ‘ Give my regards to your good folks. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, — Varsity Basketball Coach. January 12, 1946 Mr. Fe We Boyd, jre | The Jewell County Record | Mankato, Kansas Dear Mr. Boyds. j Complying with your request of January 10, we are holding four tickets for the Oklahoma game here at Lawrence on _danuery 18, end we are wondering if you would care to have These tickets mailed to _ The tickets: are priced at $1.30 each and if you will send your remittance for $5.50, which amount includes insured mailing charges, we will mail the tickets to you. Ws predict that we will have a heavy gate sale for the Oklahoma game and to be sure that you do not have to stand in line to pick up your tickets we suggest that you mail us your check, if that is convenient with yous Dre Allen is not back yet from Lincoln, Nebraska, where Kansas played and beat Nebraska 66 to 45 last night, January 11, and so I have taken the liberty of answering your letter and menene these —— Sincere ly, - Seeretary to Dre Alien teasyatety | THE JEWELL COUNTY RECORD ‘MANKATO, KANSAS \ Editor - : — oa ae S * ad _ = ra —, — % a eles. ~ my. | *y { bat dade SF he ake Vo Shake oo) 7 SY ded | ab ad 4 . 2 “ ~—— 1 r _ p.'8 dnl ad ae fom 8 - -/_ : o ke ke é Ge Fr} 2 <3 2 aul am ae! joe me oh fe } ¥ aed ss ate J he By ~ 3 uw» oat wh s a ~ & \ } } is m3 oe8 hb ne ae SP irda i * uke wd ale he f i — - acho a a, a sng ob eS ake whe U ote We i. * i aT ¢ . \ bad 3 - “% he vi 4 3 eos Nef Le tee Net che he Seer! fot oa ake Set en - a \ ) Leds hee Be Ac ad de % rt A - a hute s ‘rast, | THE JEWELL COUNTY RECORD MANKATO, KANSAS F. W. BOYD, JR Editor +s ~ er } t : i A usa & ad ® win we < a eer 8 7 : 4 Th A + he 3 & £ 5 5 whe oh bh g a) } Zz on fs sj J * shoe Sod dt eo ee s iad ne Ady Q Wd Vv A. é i . is a : 1}: 4 a ills ol A. fake a hl * e 1 t ee “SO 4 —ae mu 4 “ a 4 i ins abe a a ne ae whe Net detkh ke ,@ * Received = Collect WESTERN UNION Dre Allen: Your night letter the 50th. Bean phoned 9:25 A.M. February 1 ' to Mrs. O'Neill, Employe of Marks Hotél, 516 Riley Road, who said Bean was out of town but she would give it to him upon his returne | . Western Union Indiana Harbor, Indiana CLASS OF SERVICE \ \ } E S E, R | \ és SYMBOLS This isea full-+rate DL=Day Letter Telegram or Cable- . =): gram unless its de-- {) {o 3 } pes headed eee ferred character is in- Os LC=Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable ee symbol above or pre- = NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. ick ee ie The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination KAZ62 36 COLLECT= INDIANAHARBOR IND 3 500P =. oy 5 30 946 FEB F C ALLEN. ===. . -AN ANSWER DATE YOUR NL 30TH BEAN FONED 925AM FEB 1 TO MRS ONEILL EMPLOYEE OF MARKS HOTEL 516 RILEY ROAD WHO SAID BEAN WAS OUT OF TOWN BUT SHE WOULD GIVE IT TO HIM UPON HIS RETURNS WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COs | LO —_ ; < et