February 9, 1940. Dre Je Re Pouyne, 731 lassachusetts Lawrense, kansage Dear Dre Payne: Phease find enclosed two tickets for the Missouri gane which I promised you. Hope you enjoy the battle. I em getting along fine, thank youe Ste, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAsAll Varsity Basketball Coache | ENCe Miss Esther Le Parry, 116 &. MePherson, Kirkeville, !issourils Dear Mise Parry 4 ss ieee: uote ak le dhs ential ond aes nappy te say that while Lawrence is a tem that is difficult to tweal: i at the beginning, I believe if you mke your stand here you will be successfule Dr. Barrows is the only women Oe ee ee eee ee ee es Formerly she had a very good practice. | Yes, I know that you hed been in Drs “Noodhull's office during his vacation the past two sumeré, but the only opportunity I had of mecting you wes when you were in Dre Esterly's offices for dental work. Pein ane. te a a sc ce beth MeDe's | only other osteopethic shits Manin iss Teta Waser Manele tie Tar, Le Ma Bicine They ile PAC ; that beth ef then would be happy te help yous. They are both fine gentlemen. A great meny people cone to me for advice and I would . ee ee een Ct me te This E Vi : § i P : around Linwood and Lawrence, and this coupled with Dre Esterly*s friendship will, I em sure be very helpful to youe Trusting that you will find Lawrence hospitable and cooperative, and that you will have a pleasant professional life, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache 116 E. McPherson Kirksville, Mo. Feb. 5, 1940 Dr. fi... Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Il am writing for information and advice. You see I graduate, from the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, this Spring and am looking for a location. You see I have been in Dr. J. K. Woodhull's office during ts vacation the last two summers, now that he is in California I wonder if it would be wise for me to onen an office in Lawrence, There are many things to consider and I would arnvreciate your advice. I have lived at Linwood for years and am well acquainted in and around Lawrence. Dr. Geo. A. Esterly is a friend of my family and I met and talked with you in his office this . "°* last summer. I am the daughter of the late W. T. Parry. Sincerely Cocthivst Za Esther i. Parry February 15, 1940. Mare Vine ent c/o Ae Ge Spalding Brose, Kansas City, Missouri. Dear Bills & few weeks ago we sent you a slightly wed Lasbbilt basketball for repair. Since we have heard Se ee reporte Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, PCAs AIL Varsity Basketball Coache February 16, 1940. , Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAs Al Varsity Basketball Coaches : NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON SQUARE, NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH February 13, 1940 Mr. Forrest C, Allen Director of Physical Education and Recreation University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allens Thank you very much for your kind recommendation for Miss Alice J. Paden, who is applying for admission to our summer camp. We shall be very happy to include her in our group of graduate students this summer. Sincerely yours, GC fact JAY B. NASH Professor of Education MGS : MAB siagnscasthn peice i ea laa a TERRE OR FR pee ee LA” ge 1541 Woodrow Wichita, Kansas Feb, 17, 1940 Mr. Gwinn Henry Kansas State University Lawrence, Kansas Dear. Mr, Henry: This letter is a request for any materials that you may have that would be of value in an educational exhibit for the Central District Physical Education Convention held at Wichita in March, Pictures of athletic games, intramural activities, and health procedures would be of value to us. Any strong points of your depart- ment that would offer suggestions to others will be aprreciated. While we are attempting to feature pictures, research material and the like will also be much worthwhile. Any contribution that you cn make to our exhibit will be aprreciated by our committee. Sincerely — fue Merch 5, 19406. : ap have submitted, and I will hold then in strictest confideme. I told Mac last year thet there were certain officials that would not be used, and I thought thet he knew to passe When Mac was with me when we signed the contract for the auditorium I remenber his mentioning and I have worked diligently on thet theorys So no concern theree ; I wish thet Co. Es. MeB. would send because that will be ahthriller, and it will news items for the basketball fans for some I am hoping to rum in to Kansas yy Wednesday morning and I will drop by the desk to say to I an on my way to talk to Mac. With all good wishes, I am ie to. plenty of to come. i g & Sincerely yours, ; Direetor of Physical Education & Recreation, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. THE KANSAS CITY STAR. DAILY SUNDAY WEEKLY COMBINED CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION 450,000 MORNING AND EVENING 320,000 PAID-IN-ADVANCE 600,000 a Se SUBSCRIBERS March 2 F,.C,Allen Department of Athletics University of Kansas Lawrence,Kase Dear Phog: Needless to say, I was very happy over your fine victory last night and want to add my congratulations to those you've already received. Now if the Jayhawkers can beat Oklahoma --=- but we'll well enough alone for the time being. Thanks for your all-Big Six selections received today. I think I'm safe in saying that Pobby will team at a guard position with Lobsiger on *he Star's selection, och Miller and McNatt at forwards and Currence at center. This team,however,is subject to changée May I suggest that you write to Mr. McBride concerning the N.C.A.A. basketball play to be held here} Tell him who you have in mind for officials. It is my opinion that officials who aren't in the newspaper business be selected and I believe Mr. McBride will agree. I'd like to go to Norman with you and your laddies and may bring up the subject to Mr. McBride before the time comese Ll have seen Uklahoma this season and besides my presence is sure to jinx the Sooners when it comes to hitting the basket. Let me hear from you with some dope for my colum. Best regard Dan Partner CLASS OF SERVICE : 1201 © r SYMBOLS This is a full-rate DL =Day Letter Telegram or Cable- NL =Night Letter m unless its de- oF erred character is in- ( No } LC=Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable : PAV? | symbol above or pre- : NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. ; " R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. Cc. WILLEVER ~ Ship Radiogram 7 PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT 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 eo fh} IZA RIOR T hit 4 4 Oo .2 C= i KANSA So | i + Will io i Uc GP N= fen 8 Ine REAL MAR i6 PM IL Vy rd ty es PA ON ™ | TA A Hi7 CT Ve ITH KU iJ OING | Di Po ARIWI GAN ET THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE CLASS OF SERVICE 1201 SYMBOLS This is a ‘full-rate DL=Day Letter Telegram or Cable-- NL=Night Letter seo chan its de- : ( = e ) erred character is in- @e\Jy ei EG=Deterred Cable dicated by a suitable - ‘ symbol above or pre- NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. R. B. WHITE NEWCOMB CARLTON J. Cc. WILLEVER a’ Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT 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 Zz { — KALY af D (A341 11=KANSASCITY MO 16 829P -~ ce ae : Ul y ~ oT MAL 1 7: Ms KANSAS UNIV. ERSITY BASKE i DAL Le LE DR FO RE oT ALLEN OKCT Y= OWN BY YO LA THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE March 16, 1940 Dr. F.C.Allen Athletic Office University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doctor Allen: Thank you so much for your letter of March 13th, and I think it was grand of you to send it special delivery. Fred was in a hurry for the prescription, of course, and that enabled me to get it off to him right away. My, but your boys certainly did do a fine job of walloping my Alma Mater's team the other night at Wichita. Congratulations! I only hope luck is with you tonight at Oklahoma City, and that your boys can down that Aggie team, I noticed in last night's paper where Hank Luisetti is going to play with 20th Century-Fox team in the tournament at Denver. I surely am beginning to get cold feet about our lads, as there are certainly going to plenty of good teams in that tournament. If they will only fix the brackets right this year, I believe we will have a chance. Anyway, I under- stand this is the last year the tournament is to be held in Denver and that it is to be in St. Louis next year. Thanks again for the fine letter and the tonic pres- cription. Best of luck tonight, and kindest regards to all the fam ily. Sincerely yours, — a 3 f i ~ } i ! A SEH, , £ f af} fF fy : y ; j ; Pa 4 f / i oi ST ff wae f t 2 } a al ft ¢ fA \ £ = i : Fs Sf Yas fi? a X/ \ iif al e Yi APL ; i & & \ ; ( Se F é “Aw ; {iz a ae / Ce ~e SM FWP :m Offi ve of University of Missouri Iowa State College Columbia Ames Commissioner of Officials ee (han i niversity of Nebraska University of Kansas Big Six Lincoln Lawrence 5s ‘ 7 Intercollegiate Athletic Conference University of Oklahoma Kansas State College 342 So. Chelsea Avenue Norman Manhattan KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI March-17th. a 9.4.0 Dr. F.C.Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc: Congratulations on your fine stretch drive. Some day I hope you will give me your secret. | If there is anything that I can do at this end of the line to help the cause along for the next two weeks I will be glad to do so. Some of the Coaches here,and some of the College Coaches here at the Tournamnet the past week are anxious to know what,if anfthing , will be done about BASSES to the two series. With best wishes, Very sincerely yours, R.E.*eters March 18,1940 FOAsAH : Manager, NeCeAcA. Basketball remnmatetis. Maroh 18, 1940 Dire and Meg, Don Carlos Peete, Argyle Building, Mansas City, Missourle Rear Ti, and lis, Petes ' | T weett you to lmew how much out | bashoetball teen and ite seach peesuaaenas “a md thoughtfulness that you showed in sending us your March 25, 1940 Ure John Parlor, Seana, tinielns The entire Allen fanily appreciates thoughtfulness in sending the box of candy to the house last evenings. ‘Thank you so muthe Cordially yours, Manager, IeCedeke Basketball Tounements FOAs All ee e oe yo Qutta 4M Gf b “ee pene Merch 27, 1940 Mee Jim Perry, Apartment, Broadway at 87th Ste, Kangses City, Moe Dear Jins Phases, Sint ealewed sue. viateh Foyt gene Saturday nights ‘I hope you will enjoy the gunes Sincerely yours, FCA sAH linmagers WeCeheAs Basketball Tournaments A | 6y MDESGERN ANION | : KAD22 I=KANSASCITY MO FOREST ALLENS - CONGRATULATIONS= DAD PORTER MELL AND THELMAs UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE April 10, 1940. Mire Ce Co Payne, Vice President, Cromm Drug Conpany, 2108-12 Central, Kansas City, Moe Dear lit, Paynes 7 7 . I wish to aclmowledge with thanks your letter of April 3rd to-gether with the Professional Identi~- | fication Card for the yeqr 1940, I greatly appresiate your courtesy. Very sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAs AH wrety Sashetiuall Conchs C.C.PAYNE 2108 - 10-2 CEN TERAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE oe ate HARRISON S230 Vice President “April 3, 1940 Dr, Horest C. Allen 801 Louisiana Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: We are enclosing a Professional Identification Card for your use during the year 1940. This card will be honored in any Crown Drug Store, and- entitles you to professional discounts in all departments except Candy, Cigar and Soda Fountain, We sincerely hope you will use this card many times during 1940. We try to carry in all of our stores a very complete line of all pharmaceuticals manufactured by the larger pharmaceutical Companies, We want you to know that we appreciate your patronage and want you to feel perfectly free to call on us at any time that we can be of assistance to you in any way. This is our methou of showing in a small way our appreciation of the patronage given us in the past by your profession. Very truly yours, CROWN DRUG COMPANY ar encl. Vice-President April 16, 1940. Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA sii Varsity Basketball Coache MEMBER UNITED STATES JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE KANSAS STATE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT C. VERNON PICKELL Phillips Petroleum Co. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT RAYMOND W. RADFORD Attorney SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT CLIFF TOZIER Insurance THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT HENRY G. DAHLIN, JR. The Darby Corporation SECRETARY JAMES F. SPEAKER Joe Vaughan Men’s Wear ASSISTANT SECRETARY MISS ANN MAURIN Chamber of Commerce TREASURER MAURICE L. BREIDENTHAL, jr. Security National Bank NATIONAL COUNCILOR AND STATE DIRECTOR E. R. CALLENDER, JR. E. R. Callender Ptg. Co. DIRECTORS JACK E. BERNET The Kansas City Kansan NORMAN J. COAKLEY Feld Chevrolet HAROLD H. HARDING Clerk of the District Court: CLAUDE R. McCAMMENT State Safety Director W. PHILIP McDONALD Commercial National Bank THOMAS M. _ CLEAVE, Attorney Kansas (ity, Kansas Junior (-hamber of Commerce DREXEL 3070 s CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG. ® KANSAS CITY, KANSAS April 15, 1940 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas : ' Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: Want to express to you again my personal appreciation, as well as the thanks of our entire membership, for so generously giving us your time last Fridsy noon. I know that your talk was an inspiration, not only to the high school students present, but to our membership and the older men present as well. I have heard so many fine comments concerning your talk that I take this means of passing them on to you. Thank you again for making our luncheon a success. It was a real privilege and pleasure to have you with us. Si Le ( a LL (he C. Vernon Pickell President CVP: AM