UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LAWRENCE FRANK T. STOCKTON 30 Apr il 1946 DEAN Mr. Forrest C. Allen Department of Physical Education Campus Dear Phog: Thanks very much for passing on the greetings of Tom Greiner. I greatly appreciate having a word from him, Cordially yours, Pn kh FTS tpb April 25, 1946 Mr. Fred Ellsworth Mr. Frank T,. Stockton Mr. Solon Ayers _ Gentlemens Last Sunday a week ago when I addressed the Rotary Conference at Oklahoma City, I had the pleasure of visiting with Tom Greiner, the district manager of the B, F. Goodrich Company of Oklahoma City. Tom asked especially that he be remembered to you three. I am now passing on his request. He is getting along splendidly and has a fine family and a beautiful home. Sincerely, - Director of Physical Education, FCA:MF - Varsity Basketball Coach. Paths ELbawoith Geaux Mackle.— Qolan Ayéra _ L. T. GREINER DISTRICT MANAGER THE B. F. GoopRICH COMPANY 8 WEST 8TH STREET OKLAHOMA CITY 3, OKLAHOMA PHONE: 38-3472 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LAWRENCE INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS larch 25, 1946 Dr. F,. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear ir. Allen You are invited to serve as an official at the 2lst Annual Kansas Relays, Arril 20, 1946. Preliminaries start at 10:00 a.m., finals at 1:30 Sem Will you kindly fill out and return the en- closed nostcard.: In the event you can be with us, we shall send you information rel- ative to your assignment. Sincerely, Hdwin R. Elbel General Manager ERE : mp » Student. “Relays Committee Lawrence, Kansas Cross out word that does not apply. I (will) (will not) be able to serve as an official for the Kansas Relays. In the event I am needed, I (will) (will not) be able to assist with the prelimi- naries Saturday morning. Signed ) March 19, 1946 Advanced Standing Office 122 Frank Strong Hall Attention: - Emma J, Wagner, Secretary Dear Miss Wagner: The four hours of Physical Education 13 accredited to Paul Russell Carpenter is equivalent to 2wo hours of Physical Education 33M and two hours of Physical Education 34M. The three hours of Physical Education 250 is equivalent to three hours of Principles of Commumity Recreation 100. The above information is properly filled in on the enclosed forme Sincerely, : : Director of Physical Education, FCA: MF Varsity Basketball Coach, Ence March 12, 1946 Mr. Dell Davidson ' 1112 Illinois ae Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Davidson: During the rain and wind storm this morning, Dr. Allen noticed about 6 places on the roof of the build- ing directly behind the boys' gymnasium that are coming loose. There are four places on one end and two on the other end. chads He would like for you to. have someene--he doesn't want you to get up on the roof yourself=-get up on the roof and nail those places down at your earliest cone venience. If this letter is not clear to you, please st p by the office and I will show you what I mean, Sincerely, MFO | Secretary to Dr. Allen March 7. 1946 % Prs. Je We Twente and Bert Nash Campus Dear J. We. and Bert; While speaking at Springfield, Ohio, at the Wittenberg College Field House last Monday night, Dr. Nystron asked that I especially remember him to you two gentlemen on Mount Cread, : - He leoked weil, prosperous, and happy and wanted to sonvey his, best wishes to you two. Sincerely, Director of Physical Education, FCA:MF Varsity Basketball Coach, \ Mareh 7, 1946 Dre Je Be Smith Room 200, Green Halli Campus _ Dear Dr. Smiths It was dsleahiiate wine of you to write me as you did on the 2nd instant. It is such communications from men ‘such as you that makes life most pleasant, - | I will cherish the opportunity in the near future of elasping yer chand and renewing most pleasantly our o1€ — og e : : 4 Aetna men you and with sincerest personal regards, I am . pened: Director of Physical Education, PCA: MP | Varsity Basketball Coach. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THE SCHOOL OF LAW LAWRENCE ae Wee ea fe 6 Se oe ee February 27, 1946 Miss Florence Black 209 Feb. Dear Miss Black: _ 1 am turning in your bill to Mr. Quigley for : payment, which will be made through the Athletic Association. I want you to know how very pleased we are that you cculd make the tripe The five cheerleaders sang your praises to the sky and we appreciated your splendid cooperation, ‘ Thanks for your words of congratulations and if it is humanly possible at all, I assure you that such fine expressions from you and some others will compel us to do the job at Normans : ce : | Sincerely, : Director of Physical Education, FOAsMP ae Varsity Basketball Coach, 10. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES 1945-46 I. COMMITTEES ELECTED BY THE SENATE Advanced Standing Woodruff, L.Anderson, Hessler, Moreau, Turney, Ulmer, Wagner (Sec. ) Advisory (Elected by Ballot) G.W.Smith, L.Anderson, Bradshaw, Davidson, Ise, Sandelius Athletics and Physical Recreation F.C.Allen, Blocker, Hoover, Latimer, VanderWerf Calendar (and Schedule of Regular Examinations ) L.E.Anderson, V.F.Smith, Treece, Woodruff (with 2 student representatives) Committee on Committees (Elected by Ballot) E.H.Hollands, F.E.Kester, C.F.Nelson Convocations and Lectures Nichols, Barrett, R.C.Moore, Sandelius Eligibility to Non-Athletic Activities Werner, E.S.Gray, Morrison, Schoewe Honors and Honor Organizations Hollands, Bayles, Chubb Library Baker, Hessler, Malin, Shoemaker, Tupy Publications and Printing A. Be C. D. E. F. G. H. Printing and Binding: Nichols, Baker, Klooz, Woodruff , Humanistic Series: Grant, Carman, Hyder Science Bulletin: Laudon, Hungerford, Roofe, Sisler Social Science Series: Stene, Ethan Allen, Eldridge, Malin Geological Survey Bulletin: R.C.Moore, Frye Education Series: J.W.Twente, E.E.Bayles, OBrien Engineering and Architectural Bulletin: J.0.Jones, V.F.Smith, F.L.Brown Business Series: Howey, Pritchard, Waters dh 1a 13. Relations with High Schools Reese, Gaston, O'Brien, Woodruff Relations with Junior Colleges Chandler, L.E.Anderson, McNown, Storer, Ulmer Relations with Four Year Colleges Stouffer, Davidson, Lind, Stene Irregular Admissions - Woodruff (Registrar ex officio chairman), Shoemaker, Stratton, Turney 1, COMMITTEES APPOINTED JOINTLY BY THE CHANCELLOR AND SENATE Aids and Awards: J.H.Nelson, Babcock, Boynton, Grant, Klooz, Lawson, Ortutt Boynton Scholarship: Department of Economics Bryan Prize Essay: Paden, Barnes, Stene, E.Twente Carruth Poetry Prize: Hankins, Hoopes, Hyder Frances Schlegel Carruth Scholarship: Department of German Cooperative House Fund for Women: Meguiar, Miller Donnelly Scholarships: J.H.Nelson, Babcock, Grant, Miller, Ulmer, Gaston Flower Fund: Axe, Boynton, J.H.Nelson, Woodruff Freshman Women's Honor Scholarships: J.H.Nelson, Babcock, Grant, Miller, Ulmer, Gaston Hadley Scholarship: Faculty of School of Law Haver and Charles Ise Scholarships: Bell, Gray, Pritchard Hyde Scholarship and Peabody Loan Fund: Hall, Horr, Walling Ethel Ann Jones Loans: Leonard, Doering, McNair, VanderWerf Kellogg Medical Loan Fund: Werner, Gordon, J.H.Nelson, Stoland Kellogg Nurses Loan Fund: VanLew, V.Anderson, E.R.Stauffer, W.Wolfe Kellogg Occupational Therapy Fund: Whitney, Greenman, Roberts Kellogg Technician Loan Fund: Sherwood, C,F.Nelson, Treece, C.J.Weber 17. 18, 19. #20, 21. eee Six 32. 1633, 3h, Rosemary Ketcham Memorial Loan Fund: Faculty of Design Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Prize Essays: L.Gardner, Beth, cruwine, chee General Student Loan Fund: Werner, Larson, Tupy, Klooz, Miller, Sisler Frank C, Miller Loans: Klooz, Haines, Howey, Morrison, Stene Hannah Oliver Latin Prize: Walker, Grant, Lind Men's Residence Hall Scholarships and Battenfeld Scholarships: Ulmer, Barrett, J.0.Jones, Sisler, wWheeler,R.H. Women's Residence Hall Scholarships: Miller, Black, Hill, M.Anderson General Scholarships: Grant, Babcock, li.Gardner, Werner, Carman B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation Scholarship: Price, Werner, VanderWerf, Rhoades Scholarships: Nelson,J.H., Lind, Sandelius, Realey, sian Slosson Scholarship: Stranathan, Hall, Laudon, VanderWerf Stephens Bequest: Moreau, C.ii.Baker, Lawson, Stouffer, Wahl Luella F, Stewart Scholarship: Faculty of Fine Arts Summerfield Scholarships: Lawson, S.Anderson, Barrett, Bradshaw, Irving Hill, J.H.Nelson, Shenk, Woodruff Thurnau Scholarship: Department of German Elizabeth M. Watkins Scholarships: Babcock, M.Gardner, Hill, E.Twente Edna Osborne Whitcomb Scholarships: L.Gardner, Hoopes, N.Calderwood Selden Whitcomb Fellowship: Malott, J.H.Nelson, Stouffer Appointed by Chancellor in accordance with provisions of grant or bequest. 4 Committee determined under provisions of bequest. | ll. 12. 13. 15. TIT. APPOINTED BY THE CHANCELLOR Adult Education: Stockton, Ethan Allen, Blocker, Ingham, J.H.Nelson, Pearson Shoemaker, G.B.Smith Advisory Committee on University Press: J.H.Nelson, Hyder, Nichols, Realey, Sisler, Woodruff, Ryther (ex officio) Budget: Stouffer, Lawson, J.H.Nelson, Nichols (secretary) Campus Planning Committee: Axe, Downs, Irving Hill, Kellogg, Woodruff, Mrs. J.H.Nelson Commencement: Ingham, M.Anderson, Axe, Babcock, Maude Elliott, F. Ellsworth, Hill, Nichols, Peterson Community Lecture Course: Nichols, Ethan Allen, Geltch, C.F.Nelson, J.H.Nelson, (with student representation) Freshman Week: Ulmer, Meguiar, Miller, Peterson, Werner, Woodruff Industrial Fellowships: Maloney, Brewster, Frye, Nichols, Stephenson, Stockton Memorial Uniori: Werner, Beal, Klooz, Peterson, Waters Men's Residence Halls Operating Committee: Werner, Blocker, Carman, Hoffmeister, Klooz, VanderWerf Parking Regulations Committee: F.L.Brown, Calvin, Werner Residence Status: Woodruff, Klooz, Moreau Veterans Credit Appraisal Committee: Axe, Haines, G.W.Smith Vocational Guidance: Turney, Axe, Kennedy, Schwegler, G.B.Smith, Stockton, Stouffer, Ulmer, Woodruff Watkins and Miller Halls Operating Committee: Miller, Doering,Lowrance,Werner IV. ATHLETIC BOARD Ex Officio: Malott (Chancellor), Klooz (Bursar) From the Senate: (Elected by Ballot) Clark, W.W.Davis, G.W.Smith, Stockton, Treece, Woodruff From the Alumni: Don Hoag, J.Wayne McCoy, Cal Morrow, A.B.Weaver February 16, 1946 Vre Thomas BE, Ryther, Maneger University of Kansas Press Dear Mickeys Thank you for your good letter. We will keep on doing business with you at the same old standard, \ This last "jinx" letter has impressed me with one thing very definitely and that is that it shall make us more careful over here to read and reread every bit of copy before it starts from this office and when your copy comes, over. Eternal vigilance will be the watch word. With kind regards, I am ‘ Sincerely, Director of Physical Education, FCA sMF Varsity Basketball Coach. yasas Press Zlild ae ing cern sas February 15, 1946 Dr. F. C. Allen Lirector of Physical Education Robinson Gymnasium Campus Dear Dr. Allen: It does seem that a "jinx" is trailing us on a lot of the printing we try to do for your office. If we can keep said "jinx" completely occupied until the basketball season is over so that it won't bother the basketball — I suppose we will be performing a real service. On checking the copy furnished for the polio letter we dis- covered that the copy carried the January leth date line and we merely rollers: copy. We should have been suspicious of a month old date and should have checked it with yous Normally we would have, -but right at that time we were pretty well occupied with providing additional supplies needed in connection with the increased enrollment. At any rate, Up%ill be on the double alert on the next piece of printing that comes from your office. With kindest personal regards, I remain Yours very truly, Ss 8 Thos. ©. Ryther. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION. LAWRENCE February 15, 1946 BUREAU OF CORRES Mrs. Bess Milten Allen 107 Robinson Gymnasium University of Kansas Dear a We are enclosing a State Voucher No. 55823 for five dollars and seventy-three cents. This is in payment for the les- ‘sons you graded during the period from September 16, 1945 to January 26, 1946. Thank you very ith for your cooperation. Sincerely yours Secretary Bureau of Correspondence January 25, 1946 Mr. Russell L. Wiley, Director The University of Kansas School of Fine A ts Campus Dear Mre Wiley: I received the complimentary tickets for the concert -presented by the University of Kansas Band but, due to a previous engagement, I was unable to attend. However, I do appreciate your thoughtfulness in sending them to me and thank you very much, With all good wishes, I am Sincerely, Direstor of Physical Education, FCA sMP - Varsity Basketball Coach. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Lawrence Department of Band and Orchestra January 15, 1946 TO OUR MUSIC LOVING FRIENDS: _ The University of Kansas Band will present its annual winter concert on Monday evening, January 21, at 8:00 o'clock in Hoch Auditorium. The special feature of the evening will be a one hundred piece band, the best we have been able to produce since the war dismembered our bands of pre-war days. Four brilliant soloists will also be featured -- a violinist, a cornetist, a clarinetist and a marimba soloist. We believe this will be an evening to be en- joyed by everyone and we invite you to be present. You will find complimentary tickets here- with enclosed -- only the tax to be paid at the box of- fice. Additional tickets will be sent upon request. Yours: very sincerely, ENC e January 2, 1946 Mr. John Ise Department of Economics Frank Sfrong Hall Campus Dear Johns Thank you for writing me with your Merry Christmas salutation and the note regarding Darrow Dean, Glen Elder, Kansas. I appreciate your kindly interest and cooperation and we will follow throughs Wishing you a very Happy and Prosperous New Year, I am : Sincerely, : Le Director of Physical Education, FOAsMF Varsity Basketball Coach. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS te 20 Ag _ THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE CORBIN HALL Office of THE DIRECTOR Dec. 15, 1945 Mr, F, C, Alien Robinson Gymnasium University of nansas Lawrence, sansas Dear Mr, Allen: ‘Thank you very much for loaning the benches to Corbin nall for their Christmas Revels, I regret that it was not possible to return them as promptly as you requested, but Fdgar sprained hie back lifting them and was unable to return them this morning. Since the buildings and Grounds office could give me no assurance of when they could return them, called the Lawrence Transfer Co, I trust they arrived in good condition and not too late for your classes, Very truly youre, Evelyn ( Cleeassen social Director, Corbin Hall 2SC:BM October 25, 1945 : Dean J. W. Twente President, K.U. Unit, KSTA 103 Fraser Dear Dean Twente: I have your letter stating the dates for the Kansas State Teachers Association Convention. Enclosed you will find $3.00 for dues for the en year. Please credit me for this. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach FCA slim Enc. c October 23, 1945 Dear Colleague: The conventions of the Kansas State Teachers Association are scheduled for November 2 and 3 at Topeka, Salina, Hays, Dodge City, Wichita, and Parsons. : General sessions, departmental meetings and round tables will constitute the program at each city named. Several University faculty mombers will participate in some of these sessions. The teaching profession of Kansas welcomes your active cooperation and participation. Dues — $3.00 per year -- may be paid now. Gladys kunkel, 103 Fraser, and Dorcas Rublee, 223 Frank Strong Hall, have the membership booklets. Sincerely yours, » We -Ivente President, K.U. Unit, !