Jexmary 25, 1940. Mitte Te Se Reid, Hortiwest Missouri State Teachers College, Maryville, Missouri. Deay Tad: Happy to hear fron you as of your 19th instant commmicatione Yes, we are hoping we will be able to re~ verse results when we play Missouri here on March ist - that is the date, Tade We ave playing Nebrasim tonight, and there is only one other game here, which is February 12 with Iowa State, but nevertheless we are sending you a schedule go that you can eheck up on our erring wayse I have spoken to Earl Falkenstien regarding the tickets. Ne is very nice in saying that he will honor your "x" and one extra on accoumt of your former profession = so you will pay for two, Tad. The tickets will be in your name at the box offices Thank you for your Idndness regarding the Reid midiiy 46 Ue Atlee It is reciprocal, I assure yous Please renomber me to your fine president, Uel 1. Lamkine rhseiber of Physical ieanttien wend Recreation, PCAs Al — Coathe UeEL W. LAMKIN PRESIDENT THE NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE MARYVILLE, MISSOURI January 19, 1940 Dr. F. GC. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Phog: Of course, I hated to see the result of your game last night in the paper this morning but that has made me more determined to see you reverse the results when you play Missouri at Kansas. Will you let me know when Missouri plays Kansas ai Lawrence and set aside four tickets for me... When you let me pet AIELLO ELE know the amount due on these tickets, I will be glad to send it. Give all the Reid family's kindest regards to Mrs. Allen and save a little for yourself. With very best regards. Sincerely, A —_— TCR:fh February 12, 1940. Mite Ge Se Robinson, Assistant to Superintendent of Schools, Library 9th and Locust Kansas City, Missourie Dear Mire Robinsons Your very generous letter was received and we appresiate more than you lmow the professional courtesy that you have extended use However, we did not expect it, but I assure you that if at any time we can reciprocate your favor we will be more than pleased to do soe : With kindest regards and deep appreciation, I om Very sincerely yours, - pselites eb thpetenk. pintatiion ent Dedveition, FCAs Au Varsity Basketball Coach. Public Schools, Kansas City, Missouri LIBRARY BUILDING NINTH AND LOCUST STREETS GEORGE MELCHER, SUPERINTENDENT C.S. ROBINSON ASSISTANT TO SUPERINTENDENT February 8, 1940 Dre Forrest ©. Allen Dire Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doc; This morning when I arrived at the office I found a special delivery letter from you and you may expect the PLAYTIME ACTIVITY bulletins very soone I. had five of the bulletins in my office that I am send- ing to you complimentary and would gladly have sent the entire group if they were going from my department. However, since I had but five copies, I have referred the order for the remaining twenty (20) copies to the. Supply Department end they will bill you for the twenty (20) copies. Anytime that I can serve you, I shall be happy to do sOe With best personal wishes. Assistant CSR :MS fy February 15, 1940. Dre We Ee Rees, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohics Dear Dre Rees: This will aclmowledge receipt of your letter of Jammry 28¢ At the present time we have no vacancy in the position of athletic trainer. i em glad to lmow of your qualifications, and if some time in the future @ vacancy does occur we will be glad to give you cone siderations Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCAsAH | Varsity Basketball Coache Ge 2. Gs ALLS: 801 La. Street Lawrence, Kansas DEAR ROTARIAN: The Lawrence club was inducted into Rotary, April 6th, 1917, a tumul- tuous and never to be forgotten day, for on that date the United States de- clared war on Germany. We gathered in the dining room of the old Eldridge Hotel, and love of country and patriotic fervor surged thru our veins. Since that date we have had so many fine members, who have left us to go elsewhere, or who for various reasons are no longer one of our active company, that at this time we are inviting each and every one of them to be our guests at our regular Rotary meeting, Monday, February 19th, at the Eldridge We want to again shake their hands, to enjoy their companionship at our luncheon, and to have them feel that the members of today, both old and young have a real interest in all of those who have helped to make Rotary what it is in Lawrence. We hope that you will be with us, but if circumstances prevent, let us have a word from you “For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne.” Cordially yours, on LAWRENCE ROTARY CLUB W.C. SIMONS, ~ JouNn Jacoss, President Chairman Com. Karu Kiooz, Secretary RE: ROCKNE : You are invited to participate in the Annual Testimonial Service for the late Knute Rockne to be held March 4, 1940, at Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, program as follows: Mass at Strong City at 11 a. m. - by Father Albers; Lunch at Ryan’s Hotel; Jess Harper, former Notre Dame coach, and Hon. Ralph T. O’Neil, Former Com- mander of American Legion, will be principal speakers; also short talks by A. H. Gufler, H. E. O'Reilly, Al Gebert and E. C. Quigley. After lunch a wreath will be placed on the monument at Bazaar, Kansas.. We hope you and your friends will join us to commemorate the late Knute Rockne’s birthday, March 4th. DR. D. M. NIGRO, President Rockne Club. Note: Universal Notre Dame Night April 15th.