Jhume 29, 19408 - Me Exnst As Uhrlaub, -. 805 Ohio Street, | Dear “puteh" s T om enelosing a iia ik Wiididdieain sata oie Ridler, Director of the Athletic Department of lawrence ‘Institute Gf Technology, Highland Park, Michigans I em -@lso enclosing one of the epplication blanks which I Ore poe SE31 oh eek gunk Ne Bea Bee Deetintetye I @id not give him your Lawrence address because I thought this might cause him to write back to me if he is seriomsly interested in your application. I believe that you should get in contact with hin, however, as soon as you receive thise With best. wishes, I am Very sincerely yours, ; Director of Physical Bdueation and Recreation, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache COPY LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY College of Engineering . HIGHLAND PARK MICHIGAN dune 27, 1940 Mix Gwinn Henry, Athletic Director University of Kensas Lawrence, Kansas Dear lrg Homrys 7 Do you have a graduate to recommend for our basketball coaching position which is now open? We are interested in a University of Kansas man for the poste ee ns feet, seen he eS Se Le O8 & Saul acta tn cae auaetan ane ° es whid te sletned 40 yecntes apettiathene These should be sultmitted immediately since we hope to fill the position be- fore August iste Very truly yours, (Signed) Don Ridler Direstor of Athletic Depattment. Application Form-~Besketbell Coaching Position Luwrence Institute of Technology Hichlend Park, Michigan (enclose recent photograph if possible) fame . Age Address College _ Degree bhen Varsity Sports, Letters xon, other recognitions Member of what church? Have you taught? hhere? Subjects Taught Major and Minor in College Married No. of Denendents List any employers, past or presen. Coaching experience, if any__ Names of three references__. June 29, 1940. lire Gwimm Henry, eer Director of athletios, | a ( | Wiversity of Kanpate ; Dear Gwims hoe 0 recument hin to youy and if you well ph od with the S onli of @ mk cote oma | tivecter of Physical Sdusation ani Reerention, Sterling College HUGH A. KELSEY. PRESIDENT STERLING, KANSAS June 7, 1940 Dre Forrest Ce. Allen, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen: I have a letter from Mr. Ernst A. Uhrlaub of Lawrence, Kansas, in which he is applying for the position of physical education director in Sterling College, and he has given me your name as a reference. Since he seems to have had considerable preparation and experience I wish you would tell me frankly what you think of his character and the inspiration or lack of it he would be to young men. We are quite particular about that in Sterling, and I would appreciate a frank letter. Very sincerely, He A. Kelsey HAK sls July 11, 19406 I desire to recamend to you ire Vincent » and worked his football teane young wry Rirector of Physical Giucation end Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coaches Army Corps of Civil Aeronautics Authority, Washington, De Ce This high school has over 200 enrolled and is located in South-Western . Washington, half way between Seattle, Washington and Portland, Oregon. 7s POSE TiGas Onalaska High School Onalaska, Washington Vacancy Notices for September, 1940 Man. Arls Seienee;—Methematies, and Boys! Physical Education elfher Man.Ar®& or THes. EA 20. oo. must nave. a mayer in, a Condiaate must be a eapabie wthhete and Lerhow football, basketball, and track in -_— ~ > Bap coach same wearer pian) Candidate must be a clean leader of oe school boys. We positive= iy do not want anyone that uses liquor or tobacco. ° Please do not recommend any questionable e@ candidate. Applicant must have a minimum of 45 quarter hours of post+ graduate credits beyond a B. A. degree (not Teachers' College graduate credits) in order to qualify for a Washington Teacher's Certificate. Salary: $15.00 to $1@@ per month for nine months of 180 actual teaching days. “FRANK RADMAKER, Principal MARTIN JACOBSEN, Clerk ONALASKA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 1, LEWIS COUNTY ONALASKA, WASHINGTON oO. ea / . i Aan Sas, Sa 4 a ve » SOfec/, ig eae ‘1 ns. Co sas LLe Atave art ter ey ee Arise aS a ertMoased fo ullilira / Fe anting To Te lf PltaTEver yore Gow oe exle+aA 76 prie barr Dire of Physical Education & Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansase ty you direst this to the day abi I was whe Sndecde He ‘nor on tured done dual for he has ‘ond of Varsity Basketball Coach» I notice that y evasi eats is bet the Z i en will - Hall was very active in student affairs and all forus of I will be very happy to give it to yous or Penuia rf July 23, 1940. gradmte teemBe ine al~ worked Sheer When in i presune Director of Physical Education and Recreation, He is @ very fine young man and I recormend hin YOU'S, Varsity Basketball Coache ee = Par MORI, Fat xy * most LY Municipal Airport Oakland, California DR. F. C. ALLEN Kensas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: Your name has been given as e reference by the above named person, who has applied to us for a position as COriLoT. We would aypreciate very much receiving your impressions of the character 2nd background of this man, together with any particular - qualifications which you believe should fit him for this position. ~ We assure you that any information you may be able to furnish will be held in strict confidence. Very truly yours wot., Pilot Employment & Training (Please use space below for your reply) YOECAOR De eee ee ee Se ee ae ee ee eee AIR LINES he MMM Mis: ibbanicns vesehves bcka'teeter%e ss hiiseid: Was © tektites Education & year agoe He is & fine, clean, serious young man, and has done an exellent job of teaching this past years I an to Director of Edusation & Recreation | Varsity 1] Coach Department of Physical Education, University of Kansas ier FXCHANGE : KANSAS CITY, KABSAS aah aA ON WADE EDU CATT OR AL EMPLOY ere eee y GE 8. 8 645 MINNESOTA AVE. T. K. BOYLES, MANAGER aE Ducane ae July 25, 1940 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Kansas University Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: Mr. Raymond Swanson gave me your name as a reference. I will appreciate your giving me a statement, using the encloséd form, Yours very truly, Kha ylee TEACHERS* EXCHANGE dily 50, 1940 ‘Miss Graves received her training in Miysical mducetion in our Department at the University of Kansas, and graduated with a BeS, degree in Educatio this past dime, Miss Graves is & very Gooperstive and willing worker, and will do ese ee ee ee She haa a fine imowledge of her subject and possesses qualities above average in leadership and dependabilitys University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Dire of Physical Hducation & Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach August 3, 1940. congaming M49 siflity co taelxtinl oooh end beater of siiaih is imine ah oud pimibiaia Wid Widlbihinde : soience, whilehis mijor we Physical Education. I have : lmown Howard for several years and have always found hin to be a most upright and honorable young mane lie lmows the value of an education because he worked at night as a a ee : @ sus Meas teenie tecans ab Gen Meta ot means: | They, of course, will be able to give you more definite in~ _ formation on his practice teaching and other methods courses that will 1lPe Trabant eee a ete your very 2 Vouy sincerely re * Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coache ce: Howard Trabant August 5, 1940» sls ake ies eek cE a dln pea Sts ai ee ee ee ee en ee : Director of Physical Education and Roorention PCASAH — Varsity eet Coaches THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HOSPITALS KANSAS CITY, KANSAS OFFICE OF THE ee DEPARTMENT OF NURSING August 1, 1940 Dre Forest Ce Allen Department of Physical Education The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Dre Allen: Mre James Hight has applied for a position as en orderly in this hospital and tells me that you are acquainted with him. Would you be kind enough to tell me whether this young man is honest and industrious, and whether you think he can perform the work of an orderly with credit? Any information that you might be able to give me about Mr. Hight will be appreciated and kept in confidencee Very sincerely yours, Wie A Henrietta Froehlike, RN. Director HF sla Ma's Alvin Ce Burich, Chairman, Comittee on Advanced Graduate tiesieny Sehool of F 3 Stenford University, Californias Teay Bre Burkehs ee ke Wiis eeteicidniad Gepeiel ot veut teen of August ®nd concerning Hrsg Udward Burton DeGroot, Jre It is @ pleasure for me to infor you that we have been especially pleased with iis Detroot's tenure in our Department of Physical Bducation, which is a part of the School of Gducations Burt DeGroot has made a dew © finite place for himself here on the faculty of the Univ ersity of Kansas. aed ees ety eth sehen apm ee ane Phy Eee ee Cee, Sapeeenes e lL who ° have ome in contact with hims nr He not ant: denches tan wubjiéty but but ho. _.. teeches his students, He has exceptionnl enersy ond a a. fine versatility. wa 5a: © aia Phene youuounla ty, and 2 ee rehip is felt by all with whem he works. le has estab: hinself and his wife in spas ate % the ‘\ > University as well as the cannmity in aids Gar swe : o Fis fine physique, his clear power of reasoning end his \semotional stability are —e horas : oe lire: DeGrgot was recommended to ue by lire John ‘ite elie Sm Wa desired in @ man, end lirg — STANFORD UNIVERSITY ae SCHOOL OF EDUCATION STANFORD UNrversity, CALIFORNIA August 2, 1940 Dr. Forrest C. Allen 801 Louisiana Street Lawrence, Kansas’ Dear Dr. Allens: Mr. Edward Burton DeGroot, Jr. is an advanced graduate student in the School of Education at Stanford University and is a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Education. In connection with his program, we would like to have information concerning his professional work. You have had an opportunity to observe him, and any information you can give which will aid in de- fining his strong qualities and his weak qualities will help us in our work with him. We would appreciate a frank statement from you giving your judgment concerning his present qualifications and his promise for development. In this statement, please give attention to such items as the extent of his leadership in the school and commun- ity, his creativeness in the development of an educational program, his seriousness of purpose, his intellectual power and emotional stability, and any other items which you would consider important in our attempt to serve his needs. Most of all, at this point in his program, we are concerned with his promise as a doctoral candidate and with the contri- bution he is likely to make to education after he has attained the doctor's degree. Any insights you can give us concerning his poten- tialities in these directions will be most helpful. All of this information will, of course, be held as strictly confi- dential. We shall appreciate your early attention to this request in order that we may have your reply before the next meeting of the committee. Sincerely yours, Alvin C. Burich, Chairman” Committee on Advanced Graduate Degrees Mre Ge Se Landrith 1007 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mire Landriths Me Bill Wade of Rexford, Kansas, & fresiman at the University in 19538=39, is desirous of obtaining work so that he may pursue his studies at the University of lansass I have mown Bill Wade for three years and have always Sunk Whi Gideny tage wk SAFULMGIA Peale teks He is ine | terested in obtaining a Uhiversity education and is willing to work hard to secure ite I had Bill on my freshman basketball team during the regular year and also during the time of spring practice when RS SERRE “Shay WE Sew pes Waele Bill does not dissipate and is tremendously interested in making a varsity letter, but more than that he is interested | in seouring @ diplome from this institutions Bill is a hard worker end hes @ personality that is helpful to an employers If you could see fit to give Bill a triel, I am very ‘gure thet you will be well pleased with his personality, his efforts and his attitudes I will recommend hin without reservations Very cordially yours, Director of Physical Rducation and | Reereation — Besketball Coach : FoAalg