September 14, 1940 ital: Unnsesy Worse beetimaterat , Tear Dean Werner: i am enclosing two application blanks, one for myself, and one for our family cars “aa Buick in the many calls that I have on the hill and down towne Eleanor and — eo between theme I would aveitahs your granting this concession as you did last year. The tags were out ‘and ‘you aig me give < one — - nein Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Reoreation Varsity Basketball Coach 7 FCAsig Febe 24, 1941 Dre Allen: . Re: Income tax Mrse Allen told me over the phone that the income is taken from Jane 1, 1940 to Jane 1, 1941. She stated you had no mileage indicated on last year's tax report but you had claimed exemption in the amount of $14.27 = this was computed by taking 1¢ per gale as Federal tax on gasolinee At 1¢ a gallon this would mean 1427 gallons of gasolinee MrsSe . Allen said she thought you said once that you made 10 miles per gallon - so that would be 14,270 miles during the yeare Of course, this probably isn't near the mileage you actually travelled, but it gives you something to work with. She thought perhaps if we could look up on your College Station bills and see how many gallons you bought this year we could figure it pretty close = and we could also check from your trips made for speeches, etCe Mrse Allen said she read in the paper somewhere that exemption may be claimed for a business car = and since no exemption is being made on children now she thought you should put in all repairs and upkeep on the Buicke I had intended to look these up for you this afternoon = but again time was too shorte 41% 1g See you at 7:50 PeSe Mre Smith at the College Station reports that the tires were purchased on Septe 20, 1940 and the mileage at. that time was 37,762. Tires cost $61.85 (includes tubes) October 5, 1940 Ur. Jimmy Moore — lawrence Buick Company 7th eat lew Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas Dear Jimuys I am sending you a chuck for $19916, the total of which includes the Buick Annex bill of $1.50 and the item of $18.41 oe for er right rear fenders — job on the fonder. I think it is umsatisfactory and 2 believe you will agree with moe Personally, I think it lools much worse than it did befores Sincerely yours, Direstor of teywice3 Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach Ente . January 3, 1940. Yery sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Rooreation, PCAsAII Varsity Basketball Coaches September 14, 1940 ‘Dire Barl He Reed, Secretary Board of Osteopathic Examination and Registration 815 Kansas Avenue Topeka, Kansas Dear Dre Reed: I am enclosing a check for $5.00 for my registration fee for the year 194041. I attended the meeting in Kansas City for the postgraduate requirement. I do not know what I did with the statement, but Dre Bice of Lawrence, Kansas can vouch for més I eam rather hazy as to whether I sent it in to you or note If not, I have it in my desk heres Will you kindly tell me if you are in receipt of it and if you need this statement, or whether you will check the records in Kansas City? At any rate, I mow I can furnish the credentials for you if you desire thens With all good wishes, I am, Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FCAslg STATE OF KANSAS BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION OFFICE OF SECRETARY EARL H. REED,.D.0. 815 KANSAS AVE. TOPEKA, KANSAS August 30, 1940. Sr Vy \A Forrest C. Allen,D.0., 801 Louisiena St., Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Doctor Allens Have you, like a few of the other men, forgotten all about receiving my notice of May 28th,1940, informing you that your 1940-41 Annual Registration fee was due July 1 this year? October first I will mail a newly prepared Osteopathic Directory to each D.Q. in the state and I am anxious to have your name "starred" as having~complied with the law. . Reed 2.0 e secretary e sMernally yours, ec: file STATE OF KANSAS BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION OFFICE OF SECRETARY EARL H. REED, D.O. 815 KANSAS AVE. TOPEKA, KANSAS May 28, 1940. Dear Doctor: The Annual Registration Law, passed by the 1937 Session of the Kansas Legislature, provides that, every osteopathic physician legally licensed to practice osteopathy in this State, shall on or before the first day of July each year, pay the Secretary of the Kansas State Board of Osteopathic Examination and Regis- tration, a fee of five dollars ($5.00), for the renewal of his certificate to practice in Kansas; and to furnish satisfactory evidence that he has completed the post-graduate requirements. Those who have neglected to obtain the post-graduate credits, earlier in the year, still have the opportunity to qualify by attending the A.0.A. Convention, in St. Louis, Mo., June 24 to 28, 1940, or one of the courses offered by the Osteopathic Col- leges, immediately after the close of the school year. YOUR POST-GRADUATE REQUIREMENT IS NECESSARY. PLEASE DO NOT FAIL TO OBTAIN IT. Please use the enclosed application form in making your remit- tance, in order that the Secretary will have your latest ad- dress. Make all checks payable to: THE KANSAS STATE BOARD OF OSTRO- PATHIC EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION, Harl H. Reed, -, Secre- tary. 1937-38 1938-39 A SD aE 1939-40 oC: in s.. © won iliac PIPE BI Pata we THIS AGREEMENT, Made this tenth day of Seibiaibew, A. D, 1932, between RALPH W. FISHER and CHARLEY F., EMBRES both of Towa City, Iowa, hereinafter referred to as parties of the first part, and FORREST Cc. ALIEN, of Lawrence, Kansas, here inafter referred to as the party of the second part, WITNESSETH, That the said Ralph W.Fisher is now an applicant for Letters-Patent, Copyright and Trademark all with reference to a game degised and invented by him and known as "Inter-Collegiate Basketball Sone: and in which Letters-Patert, pyright and Trademark said Ral h W.fisher has heretofore le assignment of a one-half in erest to Charley ¥.Embree, oak said Fisher and Embree, as parties of the first part, are desirous of providing for financing the ens oe ant sale of said games when Manufactured and produced, now THEREFORE, Said wastes ef the first part, in consideration of the agreements of rty of the second part, do hereby sell, transfer, assign eal “deli iver to party of the Second part, a one-third share, and interest in and te said game known as "Inter-Collegia te Basketball Game" and in and to any and all Latterss¥atent, Copyright and Trademark that may hereafter be issued, either as applied for or as may hereafter be applied for on any imprvvemente thereon, in con- sideration of which said party of the second par 268 to provide and furnish the sum of FIVE HUNDE : | ULARS to pay the cost of materials, printing, andl oat urtne and —- ducing one thousand of said games for delivery to wholesalers and jobbers, it being expressly understood and agreed that said gemes shall be tattered. marked and sold under the trade-name of PHOG ALIEN INTHR-COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL GAME. It is further agreed between the parties héreto that from the proceeds of the sale of saié games, there shail be repaid to party of the second part one-half of the moneys ad- vanced by hit hereunder, i. e. $250.00, and that from the pro- eeeds of the sale of the next one thousand games sold there ghall be repaid to the party of the second part the remaining one-half of the moneys ranied itm by him hereunder, i. ¢. $250.00; that the net profits arising fran the manufacturing, production and sale of said games shall be divided in equal one-third shares between the two parties of the first and the party of the seconé pars} that neither party hereto shall sell his interest in said Letters-Patent, Copyright or Trade- mark without the consent of the other parties, and that neither party shall enter into any contracts for printing, manufacture, vale’ uction or materials in connection with said games without the consent of the other parties. It is further agreed between the parties hereto that if for any reason it is eeerenee that this agreement be re- drafted ¢° comply with any statutory or other requirements that each will agree to such re-draft or in event of his failure so to do, ne document shall stand as such agreement to such re-drafted ement, and it is further understood that if at any time in he future By: rtnership articles are necessary that the same shall be agreed upon and reduced to writing. : IN WITNESS WHERE OF THE parties hereto have signed their names to this ement which is executed in triplicate on the day and year first above written. AA, L pay etm the firs Tpart.” e GREINER-FIFIELD LITHOGRAPHING CO. KANSAS CITY, MO. September 10, 1932 Fisher Eubree Games Company Towa City, Iowa. _— Gentlemen: Ye are pleased to enter fou; Covers for the Phog Allen Intercollegia size 20 3/8 x 16 1/8, lithographeg 12 a photo litho of Dr. Forrest C./ Advertisers Cover, and 1 M G design submitted by you, siza 18 Yood Veneer, lithographed in OnE Paper Box oummener to be delivered in > isposal of the Fisher of Kansas City, Mig Ou ant to be guaranteed by Dr. Forrest y llen of 1 wwrepé ‘anaes and the acceptance and 7 ees ge of seme, wk pyears at the bottom of this re very truly, tig << ans PRES IDENT. RFG tH — er I hereby accept the above proy the payment of this account net the if the ave follow- ing date of delivery. 8 Book-of-the-Month Club 1 335 Madixon Avenue New York - ad In account with: MRS. FORREST C. ALLEN 801 LOUISIANA STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS M LOG 2: 59-4 # AS’ } | [ 2 TITLE OF BOOK PRICE BARTLETTS FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS (6.00) NC FREE | NEW ENGLAND: INDIAN SUMMER $2.75 ' .10 POSTAGE ETC. ' SPONSORED BY MRS. Le Ps HAMILTON E 181 858 Please notify us of any change of address PRINTED IN U.S.A, “ONE BOOK GIVEN—for $12 .depositi TWO BOOKS GIVEN—for $24 deposit; THREE BOOKS GIVEN—for $36 deposit One of the heaviest expenses of the: Book-of- the-Month Club service (an expense that can be avoided) is caused by the sending out of monthly bills, and the necessity of making debit and credit entries every month on tens of thousands of sub- scribers’ accounts. Our auditors have calculated that when money is deposited in advance by subscribers for books ~ : they will later purchase, the resulting saving “in expense enables us to make the above concession, Subscribers who thus make a deposit in advance, retain all their present privileges. The amount paid in advance is not for any specific number of books, nor for any definite period of time, but Printed in U.S.A. & for $12.00 or $24.00 worth of books. In par- ticular, it should be understood that it does not obligate the subscriber to buy a book every month. It can be used up as quickly or as slowly as the subscriber finds books that he wants to purchase. When it is used up, the subscriber will receive a statement of his purchases up to that date. The advantages of paying im advance are obvi- ous: you receive a free book or books, and you are also saved the nuisance of paying small monthly bills. Incidentally, by relieving the Book-of-the- Month Club of a great deal of avoidable bookkeeping, it helps in general to improve the character of the service that can be given you. Membership NQ 1 oS 5 a () Ticket This Certifies That Name s t [ le Yn Address kK s U . is a member of the : KANSAS STATE TEACHERS ASSN. 1940-1941 Price $2.00 F, L. Pinet, Executive Secretary Do not lose this ticket as a duplicate will NOT be issued. If you misplace your ticket you should purchase another and a refund will be made upon return of the original ticket to K.S.T.A., Topeka. 1 § i L. ! t I 1 ! 1 ! 1 1 I ! i I I 1 I i ' ! 1 j 1 1 (This Ticket Will Be Taken Up at the Door) ADMIT ONE First General Session Seventy-seventh Annual Convention KANSAS STATE TEACHERS ASSN. November 1, 1940 9:30 A.M. F. L. Pinet, Executive Secretary This Ticket Should Be Detached Before Approaching Doorman (This Ticket Will Be Taken Up at the Door) ADMIT ONE Second General Session Seventy-seventh Annual Convention KANSAS STATE TEACHERS ASSN. November 1, 1940 8 P.M. F. L. Pinet, Executive Secretary This Ticket Should Be Detached Before Approaching Doorman (This Ticket Will Be Taken Up at the Door) ADMIT ONE Any Round Table Meeting Seventy-seventh Annual Convention KANSAS STATE TEACHERS ASSN. 1940 F. L. Pinet, Executive Secretary This Ticket Should Be Detached Before Approaching Doorman VOTING COUPON This Ticket Should Be Exchanged at the Voting Booth for an OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR MEMBER OF K.S.T.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sign Here Name Address County. 1940 F. L. Pinet, Executive Secretary 1 I 1 t 1 1 I 1 eat i 1 i I 1 I I i I q I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 July 31, 1941. Dr. Eubert L, Allen, The Alton Clinic, 10 Fast Broadway, Alton, Illinois. I will be hearing at an you for writing Dr. Needles, I With best wishes to you and Roberta, I am Sincerely yours, of Physical Education and Recreation Basketball Coach. Varsity § FCA: AH MEPPen BR VNO OS THE ALTON CLINIC 10 EAST BROADWAY ALTON, ILLINOIS . EHLERT, M. D. C. E. MERKLE, M. D. . MCDONALD, M. D. T. W. MILLER, M. D. . CALHOUN, M. D. J. D. MCCLOSKEY, M. D. MANN, M. D. NEWELL SCHLUETER, M. D. MURPHY, M. D. KE. HUMPHREY. M.D. = . MORRISON, M. D. Julyo2% 1942 Dr. Forrest C. Allen University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Uncle Phog: I was very glad to have your letter of the 19th. Much has happened since I saw you in the winter, and I am now living in Alton, About the first of May, I received an offer from the Alton Clinic to do their Obstetrics and Gynecology on a contract basis for three years, with a partnership at the end of that time. I investigated from every angle, and submitted the proposition to Dr. Curtis who, in turn, investigated the set-up. We found nothing out of line, but on the contrary, a rather exceptional opportunity. In addition I have a teaching position at Washington U. (Barnes and St. Louis Maternity Hospitals) so I feel that I am happily situated. A very important factor is the freedom from economic pressure. I wrote Dr. Needles about the equipment you mentioned, and he feels that he can do some good on getting the right price. I furnished him with all serial numbers and descriptions, so you will doubt- less be hearing from him at an early date, I was delighted to hear of Jane's approach- ing marriage, and wish her every happiness. I predict a brilliant career for Bobby at the University of Pennsylvania, and certainly approve his choice of schools. With all good wishes for you and the fant Hubert L. Allen, M.D. family, 4 ies UH F IRHGM * Serer rts 7 :: a = a G. ALAN CHID/EY STEPPING/TONE LANE GREAT NECK,NEW YORK UNUSUAL BOOKS June 14, 1941 Dear Dr. Alien: 3 Thank you for writing me as you did and I am going to accept your offer of $3.50 for the book. But I must tell you what a bargain you are getting -- I usually charge $10. for my books (and never come down,::). I don't know what prompted me to quote you 35.00. So I am really letting you have the Little volume at 1/3 the usual cost. I am sure your family will appreciate having it in this form. And thanks again for your kind letter, Sinoppaten |! / i / i / | / 7z /) j / // ¢ ; j : f x 7 / / AN | i : A - 7 L NOTE: Please remit for this bill by check or money order. It is not safe to remit in currency. However if you must send currency be sure always to register your letter. DO NOT SEND STAMPS, —we cannot accept them in payment, since we use a Postage Meter for our postage. In account with: <5. Mrs. Forrest C. Allen 801 Louisiana Street Lawrence, Kans. 1 Copy of May Book BLOOD SWEAT and TEARS {Inc’l. *Mailing Expense) $2.85 PLEASE NOTIFY US OF ANY CHANGE IN ADDRESS *NOTE: To facilitate bookkeeping, the Club makes a flat charge of 10¢ on each package of books shipped (no matter how many books are enclosed) . The actual shipping cost to the Club, which includes book postage, cartons, trucking, postage for the monthly News, etc., substantially exceeds this small charge. 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