Cll. AO Masonic Burial Association . = Lawrence, Kansas” .e «& ee : J. 1. Rebinson, Vice Presidgnt F. C. Whipple, Treasurer ri em : Ae Feb, 17, 1943 Brother: ou dee = You are hereby notified that assessment Nox 13 AT ONCE to the Secretary, on account of Brother Passon was founder of this AssgCiati ifs President for _all 50 years. By order of the Vice-President Pay $1.10 to Secretary, S. A. Woosh” at Office of O. J. Lane, 9004 Mass. St., up stairs. Payment is expected WITHIN TEN DAYS. OD, Secretary b= persone or Cae ae sak Soden? ol Charlton Insurance | 56.60 Federal Car Use Stamp 5.00 . / ~— @L6L67 : State registration ? Driver's license ? Masonry ce a 24.60 Rotary Club 68.40 Chamber of Coumerce 11.25 K. U. Alumni dues | 3.00 Lawrence Country Club — 81.89 Community Chest 27.50 american Legion 4.00 Phi Delta Kappa dues : : 2025 Wesley Youndation | 5.00 Forrest C. Allen Scholarship Fund so) i “Kangas State Teachers Association 5.00 eee Stabe Beard of Reem. & Regis. 5.00 Tuberculosis Association 1.00 Cash 7? Note: — | Methodist Church Building Pund: ee $12.00 . 1/4/43 $12.00 Wo check written in 1942. American Red Cross: 12/24/41 $10.00 No contribution in 1942 Bad Debts =~ 1/15/42 ~- Smith College Station, Wilson Houts account - $8.74 Dick Sklar Al Wellhausen Taxes - No cheoks written in 1942 for taxes on Missouri property. January 6, 1943. number of emall services that ordinarily would be done without charge at any service station. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. Ene August 4, 1942. Ober'"s, Lewrence, Kansas. Gentleren: A Please find enclosed check for $81.16, the game to cover the price of golf and street shoes for Bobby Allen. I am deducting the usual ten per cent. Sincerely yours, ) Director of Physical Education, FGA:AT Varsity Basketball Coach. STATE OF KANSAS BOARP OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE No. SP) EXAMINATION FEE RECIPROCITY FEE 5 YRS. PRACTICE FEE DUPLICATE |_ CERTIFICATE FEE RECIPROCITY ENDORSEMENT FEE CERTIFIED COPY OF GRADES FEE << ANNUAL REGISTRATION FEE ae Le a DOLLARS GE: < hee wo Sezer! $- o 6 648 pte? © Glee. a pth a Fa Ge 6 oP ar Abad OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINATJQN “AND REGISTRATION SECRETARY STATE OF KANSAS BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC eee EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION as Ey / No 29 CERTIFIES THAT es a. DR. 4 OCHRE S 7 Lote. = GAL YEAR IS A LICENSED OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIA 1942-43 fe ee 801 Louisiana St., May 29, 1942. + Mare Earl He Reed, De Ow, 815 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kensase Dear Dr. Reed: © ia eiheatie: eek: ber SAi0t, Kin tees 4 ore fee for the renewal of license. I attended the clinic meetings in Kensas City, Missouri, the middle of April. Doubtless the secretary there turned the list in to yous I did not obtain a slip from them, but my registration there would be sufficient, doubtless. I attended with Dr, Harry Bustace, of Lewrence. FCA:AH Enc. STATE OF KANSAS BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION OFFICE OF SECRETARY EARL H. REED, D. O. 815 KANSAS AVE. TOPEKA, KANSAS May 28, 1942. Forrest C. Allen D.0., 801 Louisiana Avé., Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Doctor Allen: The Annual ReZistration Law, passed by the 1937 session of the Kansas Legislature, provides that every osteopathic physician legally licensed to practice in the Stae of Kansas shall, on or be— fore the first day of July each year, pay to the Secretary of the Kansas State Board of Osteopathic Examination and Registration, a fee of five dollars ($5.00) for the renewal of his license and furnish satisfactory evidence of having completed the re- quired post-graduate requirements. Please use the enclosed yellow card in making your remittance. Make all checks payable to: THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINATION AND REGISTRA- TION, Earl H. Reed,D.O., Secretary. 0., Seefetary. February 12, 1943. wl. GH Ua ou Laat Ny Ht 2 MY wet al, | ei ia bli oot bFg ; if a iE 3 fiw Ha ay a are BoeGae ize ota f Po onielod fp Pas gi, yb Mud nd ayy + a2 fj i3ge : :Z bees & 3 pre apg EES*. 28) i] ie ib boty pit iv : a2 2 HEED Piaf faye sf7F 3 February 10, 1943 you and I will have a few golf battl while Peaks 5 Sit Gal 4 teh of thdoes to get to play with you, and I know Mit can arrange it. - Of course, something might some up that you sould not make the trip, but in that case you keep the money and spend it the way you desire. We are leaving Friday night without Charlie Black, and of course that will be quite a load, but our boys are imbued with the determination to turn in a good pair of ball games although we may get whipped one or maybe both the games. I would be surprised if we lose both of them. How- ever, ee ee ee an northern trips because the etyle of pleying is so mich different end the officiating is foul this year because so many fellows are in the service, Charlie’s temperature has been normal two days and I just have a report from the hospital today that it is continuing normal. I talked to Dr. Peete today and he said he would stand on his reputation that Charlie did not have pneumonia. However, it is needless to have any controversy about the matter, but I would bank on Dr. Peete'’s diagnosis as better than some of the others. And Dr. Canuteson has not stated emphatically that he had pneumonia, so it leaves but one physician with the diagnosis of pneumonia and he is a practicing physician in town. Some doctors diagnose cases as pneumonia so that they have a great reputation as curing pneumonia. I wish that I might have a longer time to write you but it seems I never get around to doing all the things I want to. Give Eleanor my love you see her and tell her that I always enjoy reading her letters and + to write her but something generally crowds my time so that I am unable to go through with my good intentions. I am glad you are feeling better and I hope that you will be able to make arrangements to come home for a short visit. With all good wishes, Affeotionately, Your Dad Jamary 8, 1945. Mrae Le Pe Hamilton, 860 Center Street, | Palo Alto, California. | Dear Mary and Pete and Wibble-Wobble and Joan and Sonny: Thank you all for your lovely Christmas presents. _ I met Norman Pecker when we were playing St. Bonaventure's eat Buffalo. He is coaching and teaching at.Chautauqua, Hew York, end he was in Buffalo trying to get @ position as a G=mans He told me how fond Mra. Beoker was of you end I am sending you his address in case you might want to write the Beckers « TE Ge han well Va Katies 4s beer fem. yon, Pardon my haste because I am very much on the move as we are leaving tonight for Norman, Oklahoma, to play the Sooners tomorrow night, and it will be a tough one. With love, ‘Affectionately, Director of Physical Education, POA: AH . Varsity Basketball Coach. January 7, 1943. Col. He B. Allen, _, Commandant, R.0.T.Ce, Stanford University, | California. Tear Pete: While we were in Detroit we met a Mr. and Mrs. James We Orton, 18920 Sorrento, Detroit, Michigan. He is an engineer and very prominent, I understand. He asked about you and Hamah, said he used to go with Hannah, and wanted to know ell about you people. I am just passing along this information so that you and Hannah will know that you had some well-wishers in Detroit. tie had a nice basketball trip Bast and won all of our games, which was a happy experience. lie traveled with the iversity .of Southern California in all four games. They were successful in all their games, and so were we. With all good wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Bdusation, FCA: AH : Varsity Basketball Coach. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS : LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR November 27, 1925. Dr. Ae Re Kennedy, 117 Park, Lawrence. My dear Dr. Kennedy: I wish you to know how profoundly grateful we are for your splendid contribution to the success of the team last Saturday. Faithfully yours, ae January 7, 1943. Mre Robert E. Allen, ; h 3904 Spruce Street, iA , Philadelphia, Pa. i | Dear Bobbys bog] I was just cleaning out my clothes and 7 came across your telegram sent to the boys at the Buffalo Athletic Club, as follows: "Wake Kansas proud of another fighting team. You'll win tonight. Bob Allen. . The wire was not delivered to us until we returned to the Buffalo Athletic Club after our conquest of St. Bonaventure's. But at the same time it gave us a fine pick up to know of your interest and also heightened our pleasure because we had played the first good game of the year. We have been rolling along nicely since we last saw you. We whipped the St. Louis Billikens by playing a beautiful game, and Monday night we took Jack Gardner's "Clippers" in a scintillating, furious and rough game. It had the spectators wowing all the time. Gosh, it was a rough one. But we came out uninjured. I eam asking that the Kensan be mailed to you so you should be able to read the results of our games regularly. I had Mit sit on the bench with us Monday night, so now we have got it arranged that when we go East we will have an Allen on the bench beside the coach. Mit seemed mighty happy the way the team is going, — se ee Bob, we are on our way. hanks for your fine scouting and good help. You did a fine job and it was great to have a visit with you.e We will be awaiting anxiously those August days when you and Mit and I can have some good golf battles like we had last summer. Keep plugging along and it won't be very far distant until you have that sheepskin, and the war wala be > over, and we will all be together again. Affeotionately, . Director of Physical Education, FCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. on wy ¥ a ==) WESTERN - == gram _uniess its de- BE / ; i =Overnight Telegram ere = ae ‘ [ | N I N Ch. LC=Deferred Cable symbol above or pre- : : NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. : is ‘ A. N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON J. C. WILLEVER / Ship Radiogram PRESIDENT - SHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is © ANDARD TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination 371EN VA 10 | : : NEWYORK NY 623P. DEC 26 1942 DR FORREST ALLEN 3 (Neh. CARE KANSAS BASK"T BALL TEAM BFLO ATHLETIC CLUB BFLO nea ct Mel : ES 3 oat Sek ee See = MAKE KANSAS PROUD OF ANOTHER FIGHTING TEAM YOULL WIN TONIGHT BOB ALLEN : T47P piety THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERV)?.eend the lovely wive wire that you sent me upon the oceasion of Pather’s Dey. You kijow that any message such es the one you sent would make any father feel very happy end proud. Therefore, I am acknowledging with full apprec- dation your thoughtfulness and your sentiments. . ' Bobby is home, as well as Eleanor, and they seem to eee ts tick, tae hues Gs ee ee “Mit is taking his state bar axamination today in Topeka. He be busy today end tomorrow and Wednesday morning. or ta ee exams he will then be licensed to practice in the State of Kansas. I am quite sure that he will acquit himself with honors because he has applied himself very diligently. We are having three baseball games today at 4:30 in our sinuiicbiRebink Adnan Neues Gh Che Tatedeatter, tnd Oe hee a uiaee’ dence tonight with cornmeal as the medium between the leather soles — an@ the concrete driveway out in front of the Chemistry Building. er and we will heave a thirteen-piece ; 20 fists Pardon my short note, but keep in mind that the length oe eee ee ee ee With leve, I am Affectionately, % KBB108 FT542=CARMEL CALIF DR FORREST C ALLEN= Fone 300 YOl WISHING YOU MANY MORE YEARS TO KEEP ON BEING THE SAME SWELL FATHER YOU ARE sMARY PETE AND HILDRENs\ or Celene] Harry B. Allen, , Commandant, ReOeTCe, wicy ; Stanferd University, y: California. Dear "Peto": Along in April and May I had quite a bit ef correspondence with Rosalind. She asked me to write her in care of Miss Lucille Raubinger, 225 Seuth Osage Street, Independence, Missouri, which I _ did. She desired that letters go there rather than go to her mother. a “hen she was in Lawrence she told Bess that when she registered for war service or something she had teld Agnes thet — she was going to register under her real name, Rosalind Allen, “gai Sal bee watlone MAA tack cay sal eek 4. she came out here she wanted to kmow all about you and any bit of news she was eager te receive. ‘She had heard that you had been raised to the renk of celenel and she was immensely proud. a 16 1a none of ny affair bub I imow that she would be more oe ee oe re occasionally. tees Gaak Neneeks dak Metis ewe wat: Mary told me of her fine visit, en ee ee ee jeyed thenselves imagery si It is not necessary that Jia send this correspondence back. | With all ies wishes, I an Fraternally, 3 cc | _ Directer of Physioal Education and Recreation, FCA :AH , . Varsity Basketball and Baseball Cao Enc. At a recent meeting of the Board of Regents your salary of $3 100# for 9 .... months beginning ......: September 1. was officially approved. # Additional from DEA W. MALOTT, Le Executive Secretary. Athletic Association By ($2300) Pa si a ate pam A fom SOE Ne a a ke eR a a a ke, ky ea ey THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Office of The Chancellor way 20 1942 TO MEMBERS OF THE STAFF: Official notice of your appointment for the academic year begin~ ning September 1 is enclosed. By order of the Board of Regents the appoint~ ment is contingent on enrollment. This is an annual contingency, but no readjustment ever has been necessary and we hope that none will be required this year. The enclosed Information Card should be filled out and returned to the Chancellor's Office as soon as your Lawrence address for the new year is determined; in no case, however, should the card be held later than Sep- tember 15. The information requested is needed by the Chancellor's Office for compilation of the Staff Directory and by the Business Office for dis~ position of the monthly salary warrants. Sincerely yours, DEANE W. MALOTT Chancellor