April 25, 1940. Argyle Building, Kansas City, lloe Dear Dre Peete: | Remembering my pranise to send you a likeness oe ene ci waking 6 Gade iak a akeaae which I trust will serve your purpose. I assure you it is a pleasure to send it to youe With all good wishes to you and Mrse Peete, I Very sincerely yours, | _ Director of Physical pducation and Recreation, FCA AH ey Seen pee — sas: City; Missouri: May 14, 1940 LEO BARRY Division Manager Mr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: In your business, you know how the urge strikes you each spring to find out where you've been, where you are, and where you're going. That urge struck us also, and we started a systematic examination of our Courtesy Card business. You are, of course, a member of that select group of preferred Credit Card customers, holding a Phillips National Executive Courtesy Card; and to our very great regret, we find that you are not using your card. No doubt you've been buying for cash all along the way, or perhaps you're saving the card for that vacation trip you are planning; but just on the chance that you might not be familiar with the advantages of the Executive Courtesy Card, we would like to enumerate a few of them here. Let's just suppose you are planning a trip from coast to coast or from the Gulf to Canada, or even into Canada itself; your whole trip, regardless of what state you are in, can be taken on that one card. When you are out of Phillips terri- tory, it is necessary only to choose one of the sixteen other companies listed on the back of your card and they will serve you and your family with the deferential courtesy always accorded the holders of Phillips Executive Courtesy Cards. The cost of the entire trip, regardless of the company or companies serving you, will be mailed to you on one statement at the end of the month. No one likes to carry large sums of money on his person in a strange territory. This card will relieve you of that necessity by enabling you to cash your personal check almost anywhere in the United States simply by showing the card. The vacation season is ahead of us. The lakes, mountains, desert, fishing streams--all are calling us away from the everyday hum of business activities. It is our sincere hope that within the next few weeks you will put your card to work and experience the fine pleasure of traveling the "Phillips' way." Sincerely, P.S. In the event you have misplaced or / lost your card, we will be very happy COMPANY to duplicate it. —_ May 15, 194%. 849 Stephenson Shreveport, Louisiame Dear Johns This will acknowledge receipt of your good letter of the Srd instant, and i assure you I was and sure daySe John, I wouldnt recawend athictic goods saleamen=- shipe So meny boys desire to try this line, bt it is not productive in a monetary wye At least, that is wimt I hear. Of course, should you decide to write Lowe & Canpbell's you cen give them my mame eas a reference and I would be very heppy to help you, but the pasture in the other fMeld is greener. You might take a shot at it, and if you do, write to Les I lmow hin very well and I would be glad to give you an A Iunaber he booste I believe the mnager of the store at llas is lire Gish, a brother of Herb Gish who was formerly atiletic Grector at the Uni sity of Nebrasiz. i Preeburg, at Lowe & Campbell's i: Kensas City, is in charge of personnel work, and Lauren "Red" _ Brown, © Phi Delt fran Kensas, is seles mangers I wis dom at ‘infield two weeke ago and had a nice visit with the alemie They are a fine bunches successful and fortumte basketball seasons Mit is caning back this sumer to take his lew degrees, three sumers and two full years. lie thinks he can mike it financiallye At least, he thinks he has it all worked out. With all good wishes, I an f Very sincerely yours, i Director of Physical Education and Recreation, Se Prk Kea Aude a is eg eS “he act grou anit arian I. frase oe Si maha f ; wt gi - if Hot a . galt g i gs f E ie + 4 iy ayeigs i eh edge 3 at ff <4 te Hy d Wet a jeri! agi in He Hy : q ii adehts Seat afi iu . aig Jaoall 2293 Bal | i 3 ved ih iL, tip ies ie i: ae ! yi bd Was 4 np # = cla EES UGE i H th a28 3 DON CARLOS PEETE,M.D. 531 ARGYLE BUILDING KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI April 27, 1940 ©... Dr. F, CG, Allen Lawrence Kansas Dear Dr, Allen: Enclosed are the dietary suggestions that you requested for some of the boys that are underweight, If you will impress it upon them to drink milk and cream wherever possible between their meals, I think it will aid in increasing their caloric intake. After talking to a number of those youngsters, I feel quite sure that many are on deficient diets, and while we do not want to try to fatten athletes, we do think that their efforts will be better if they are on a sufficient diet to meet their needs, Mrs, Peete has mentioned several times the pleasure we all had Thursday, and for my part I feel like I have had a vacation, We hope to see you soon and of course we are wishing Mrs, Allen a very pleasant trip and hope she will receive the needed rest. Sincerely yours, 5 CCS Don Carlos Peete, M.D. LT TT General Principles In gaining weight it is necessary to eat foods that are highly concentrated in caloric value. Foods that have a great deal of bulk are low in calories and therefore should be avoided, There are certain requirements that should be met in every diet in order that no deficiency will arise. By taking a glass of citrus fruit or tomatoe juice daily the vitamin C requirements are met, and two glasses of milk with cream will satisfy the calcium requirements. Eggs will aid in supplying the calciun, phospherus, and iron that is needed, and butter at each meal will meet the requirements for vitamin A and D, At least once a day there should be a good sized piece of meat. To gain weight this should be meat with plenty of fat. A steak, roast beef, lamb chop, breaded veal cutlet, bacon, baked ham, roast pork, fish, or chicken may be varied in the diet. A suggestion for breakfast: The meal may be started with citrus fruit juice and followed with a cooked cereal, one or two eggs, bacon, toast with jelly or preserves, and a glass of milk. Between meals a glass of half milk and half cream may be taken or an egg-nog or milk-shake. If a light lunch is taken at noon, then a good meal should be eaten in the evening; meat, two vegetables, and desert. And then at bed-time or later in the evening, milk and cream should be taken, Vegetables high in calories are potatoes, carrots, green beans,peas, and turnips. Beets, squash and asparagus, buttered, will add calories to the diet. At the noon lunch a sandwich may be taken with thin soup, desert of pudding, ice cream, or tapioca, or fruit with drink. If one can take at least two slices of bread with butter at each meal and use whole-wheat bread where possible, it will increase the calories and also aid in supplying vitamin B. Other cereals may be taken for breakfast, but oatmeal, cream of wheat and rice are more concentrated. Stewed fruits may be used as deserts to vary the diet. Add cream and sugar. Ice cream or cheese on pie, or with cake, is also another means of increasing the caloric intake, General Principles In gaining weight it is necessary to eat foods that are highly concentrated in caloric value. Foods that have a great deal of bulk are low in calories and therefore should be avoided, There are certain requirements that should be met in every diet in order that no deficiency will arise, By taking a glass of citrus fruit or tomatoe juice daily the vitamin C requirements are met, and two glasses of milk with cream will satisfy the calcium requirements, Eggs will aid in supplying the calciun, phospherus, and iron that is needed, and butter at each meal will meet the requirements for vitamin A and D, At least once e day there should be a good sized piece of meat, To gain weight this should be meat with plenty of fat, A steak, roast beef, lamb chop, breaded veal cutlet, bacon, baked ham, roast pork, fisn, or chicken may be varied in the diet. A suggestion for breakfast: The meal may be started with @itrus fruit juice and followed with a cooked cereal, one or two eggs, bacon, toast with jelly or preserves, and a glass of milk, _ Between meals a glass of half milk and haif cream may be taken or an @gge-nog or milk-shake, If a light lunch is taken at noon, then a good meal should be eaten in the evening; meat, two vegetables, and desert, And then at bed-time or later in the evening, milk and cream should be taken, Vegetables high in calories are potatoes, carrots, green beans,peas, and turnips, Beets, squash and asparagus, buttered, will add calories to the diet, At the noon lunch a sandwich may be taken with thin soup, desert of pudding, ice cream, or tapioca, or fruit with drink, If one can take at least two slices of bread with butter at each meal and use whole-wheat bread where possible, it will increase the calories and also aid in supplying vitamin B. Other cereals may be taken for breakfast, but oatmeal, cream of wheat and rice are more concentrated, Stewed fruits may be used as deserts to vary the diet, Add cream and sugar, Ice cream or cheese on pie, or with cake, is also another means of increasing the caloric intake. LEP, SR ESSER in DRE Er Sinan a Ng eH Ce May 15, 194056 4 e 4 é mighty kind of you to write me and «ish our team well in the play-off with Indiame. John Glem delivered your letter to me, and I want lmow that we do appreciate your thougitfulnmess in writing use Although we did not win the gume, we thank you for your good wishese When I come to Beardstown sane time to visit John I will make it a point to look you up and meet you I an | Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA sAH Varsity Basketball Coach. June 7, 1940. | 5 nw lemipetechh eh 1 wekahoel inte aba ‘co Win 6th instant steting thet it ms for you to accept the position eat the Uni ‘ty of Keusas in our | of Physical Educations i em glad, however, that you did have a check up on your heart condition so cid sas nadie Gee we ee ee x cums eppwesinte (wh 46 woidld be diffi fer you oe Tae cee erin Oe Ceara oe See Geen and love for the work that you are ins it would have been a real pleasure and I an sure a oa te contribution to our department: to have had you with use . Y wind Shai you aie Sb. labh Witinhet tnicdeenty' An New York late this sumer. I em sure that you will have @ grond time wit} her, as her anthusiam and poigwnt _—_.. 3 conversation always ieeps anyone on their toese Th weed be & vienna be een you Af yon chadld Groep in our office wien you are in Lawrense to say hellos yours, CMr. and Mrs. Qharles Everell Rust announce tie marriage of lee daughter Pincee to CMr. Daniel Partner on Sunday, the sixteenth of June nineteen hundred and forty Manhattan, Kansas At Home after duly first Forty-three hundred and forty-eight Rockhill Road Kansas City, Missouri July 5, 1940. ness and - fitye Well, I am doing that now, and it is sincere indeed, i assure yous a : Te low, back to my former patting on the back trends . Olsen writes that they are putting pressure on hin, and “he in tum is putting it on me, and I in tum em putting — 4% om yous Den, I*1] appreciate this greatly if you will send the article to me at your earliest conveniences With sincerest congratulations and est wishes, I em : Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA Varsity Basketball Coaches | (Dan Paxtner) soos Your letter just arrivsd, ond it is swell to ee Pe Se tf $y A, a 3 it ul ae 309 th Up i Hy iit nf PeCoie THE KANSAS CITY STAR. DAILY SUNDAY WEEKLY COMBINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION 450,000 MORNING AND EVENING 320,000 PAID-IN-ADVANCE 600,000 (a e SUBSCRIBERS July 4;1940 Dre F. C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence ,Kas. Dear *Phog," Your letter concerning that piece on N.c.4.4,. basketball was awaiting me here when I returned from my wedding trip. I trust it isn't too late to get it done at this date and will start on it unless I hear from you to the contrary, Enjoyed a fine trip to New Orleans,Galveston and points South. We're settled (after a fashion) at 4348 Rockhill Road and I'm looking forward to having you meet the new Mrs. Partner. Fi Dan Partner July 22, 19406. Dre Don Carlos Peete, Argyle Building, Kansas City, Moe Dear Dre Peete: Here are your small tickets to the Tenderized Steak Fry on the Kool Kwadrangles — hs nectar ‘eicheaeot he what Wath Whe Benet end we are all going to be there with a big steak in a big lume Good eats femiting your caning and the flow of “gastrica” juine, I an | Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Resreation, POA All Varsity Basketball Coache