Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director, _ ‘Physical Educetion and Recreation, ee ee — 2) wna Vetelty of Manées, oe os _ Kansas. a Ra : oa Deer Dr. Allen: grateful. It must be a difficult problem for you to arrange for all the Campus. is the largest it has been, the staff, with two exceptions all new move. The results have been more than gratifying and we are all site ‘profitable one. The outstanding leaders in the entire country were handle the groups and are at present wondering where to turn. Represent- ‘@ representative from the Department of Lebor, an- authority on women in — andustry. Plans are: ie mede to hold enother roses conference or — _ here for another ten days and then home. Do hope you are having some ii Camp Oak Openings, Saugatuck, Michigen, August 15, 1943. Your lester with the enclosures reached me Friday ve I was not too surprised at the contents. If that is the greatest sacrifice that has to be made to help in the war effort - then I'm the military groups that the Journal-World reports are moving onto > This summer has been both interesting and busy.‘ The camp and the caretaker developed into such a temperamental soul that he had to be discharged, so we have all had plenty to keep us on the a little sorry to see the season close. The stopover in Madison with Miss Bliss was a ‘pleasant and there for the college physical fitness workshop. There were meny inter-— esting suggestions and plans discussed. It did seem that our setup is _ as sound as any discussed. Many schools that went "all out" for requirin the women to take physical education were neither staffed nor equipped to atives from each of the women's military divisions were there, as well as —_— next — . if ‘here are any chiiees in plans for this fell, I shall be “not too typically Kansas summer weather. "Sincerely, eS «Basic Traimine Cenrer Miami Beach Schools MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA Wu. 5.C. Rs Mabe RR a neenrar a RI ec rn tence A EA A RR A A PR RA - duly 1, 1945. - feeh. Sgt. Lovis A. Swink, Co. A, Replacement Bn., APO 957, c/o Postmaster, San Francisco, California. Dear Sergeant Swink: i was very happy to receive your letter from the a Pacific area. I was glad to have you tell me that you had received ~ wij Oe eS Coash Chapman. T ms grieved to hear of the death of Goash Chapman in 1940, ———— it se kmowledge of his passing. ; Please do not fo01 apologetic for } isting set ten ne. that gave yuu plosmers is: MN clan i eee Please know thet I an for you inméred per cent, and if there is anything that I can do for you in any way be sure to call upon me. Let me hear from you from tine to time, and when you get back to the States if you ever come around Lawrenee, Kensas, please feel assured that we will be most delighted to see you. Director of Physical Education, — POA:AB 7 Versity Basketball Coach. DRESS REG Print the complete address In piela block letters ta the pase! betew, ond yeor retera address In the opseo provided, Use typewriter, derh lah, or pencil. Write pletely, Very smell writieg Is net sultable. “b Peg Allen Kansas Qniversity Lawrence, Xanszs detail iy SSL SS SAS SAA SOAS AAR ASSAY We mlohieet a Dial Ba Soe f & Zak A ome Shan Cack Wh. sae piles Ene Aled La, dad Moar at SOT ae : eaeage, ae Dh arinacTatn Lean Yes ey iti zha Lttu, ht } do Bat nl a baer fas yout done hi ‘Int amma array Lan Raa Ours Aabwink At Lat A, fesuh + fe +t SS 5% * mie fon be gil Se SO OS ec Mite eta Sy eS, Auguet 26, 1945. end alao some of Some rooens X tried to got you over the phone the other morning after you inguired if Dean Nesmith had been worling on any of the A-l12 boys. I wanted to explain to you that we have first aid kite in the dressing room of the Navy and on the first floor of the gymmasium. If any boy ee eee, ee oe a eee iately send the boy to the hospital or, if in the Navy, to Lt. Command- er Key. Doan has done no work, nor do any of us expect to do what should be the function of the physician or the hospital. TI wanted to have this very clearly in mind by everyone as — ee er handle these matters. dk ii Wate: bend ek vel te seein As eh attention thethe fact that that unsightly bandstand that we caused to be erected on the quadrangle last summer was there again this sumer, _ but we were not responsible for it. Wishing you loads of luck in the desert, T am : Very sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical Eduoation, FCAsAH : Varsity Basketball coach. Ww. C. SIMONS, PRESIDENT J. We MURRAY, MANAGING EDITOR DOLPH SIMONS, BUSINESS MANAGER THE LAWRENCE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS BY THE WORLD COMPANY NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES PRINTERS, BINDERS, BLANK BOOK MAKERS LORENZEN & THOMPSON INC, : NEW YORK, 28 WEST 44TH ST. CHIC oO, i. C AVE. ; Bp psec tla Senge ee TA RENCE Ee OFFICES ALSO IN A as August 25,1943 AND ST. LOUIS Dr. F, ¢. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: I have just finished reading "Jayhawk Re- bounds" and I want to compliment you on an excellent job. I am sure your former students get much pleasure from reading your newsy letter. Sincerely, Dolph Simons September 1, 1943. Director of Physical Education, PCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. September 1, 1945. Publications Division, War Department, Washington, D. Co Dear Sirs We are desirous of obtaining six copies of . War Departamt Training Circular 767 WD for use om Army Specialized Training Program. Since we do not know the price of this manual, we will be happy to reimburse you immediately upon receipt of your statement if it is your policy to send them before you receive a remittance. Sincerely yours, Direator of Physical Education, POA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. United States Government Printing Office . 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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. t= No record has been made of your communication, which should therefore be returned with further corre- spondence. 16—18755-1 GPO UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE ___ ae eat ONE ES Suen OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION August 17, 1943. Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Division of Public Documents, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir: We are desirous of obtaining six copies of each of. the following publications: AEG. Specialized Training Program. Since we do not know the price of these manuals, we will reimburse you immediately upon receipt of your statement. : Sincerely yours, beet = Director of Physical Education, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach. August 31, 1943. Lawrence, Kansas. ; Dear Howard: I have your letter of August 24th from the First oe Methodist Church. I know that youwill think Iwas = » a piker, but first of all I want to be honest with _ Yous I have mde so muy solicitations for so many things that honestly I just don't feel] I oan do any Ores Se eS ee ee ee : Ges yin peeps sae Se eens Vey wee Se kay alan ‘te drives this fall, wok atic 1 le Stab ¥ bane got to go all the way with you and the church I do not want you to feel this is a tamiown to yous I would do anything for you personally becnuse you have been so fing to mos + nena be eo nee nian ine epilalining aay halla eee oe get Bart ma it, and I backed out on yous. I will make it up to Sincerely yours, | a Direstor of Sent (THIS SIDE OF CARD IS FOR ADDRESS |] First Methodist Church Lawrence, Kanses ~ Dear Howard: = I have your letter and will be glad to be present Sunday, Sept. 19th, and assist with the Every- member-canvass. First Methodist Church Lawrence, Kansas August 24, 1943 Mr. F. ©. Allen 801 Louisiana Lawrence, Kansas Dear Co-Worker: GREETINGS! You are aware that the every-member-canyass which is being con- ducted by mail from the church office is to close September 19th. However, past experience has taught us that occasionally some few good members un- intentionally fail to mail the pledge card in before the deadline. Our plen is for the men of the church to bring box lunches and MEET and EAT immediately following church services, At that time we will discuss procedure for contacting those few members who would still wish to participate in this worthwhile cause. We recognize the present gas shortage and believe that with the cooperation of every member of the committee we will be able to complete the task with the use of less than ONN-HALF gallon of gasoline each. We expect there will be but few cards for each team. _ We are counting on your assistance and will see you SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1943 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BASEMENT 12:15 p.m. Chairman. P.S. The enclosed ecard is for your immediate reply - of acceptance. August 31, 1943. R.F.D. ie Leavermorth, Kansas. First, I want to congratulate you for doing a swell _ Jeb here this sumer. You hmve been highly efficient, extreme- ly ladylike, and pedagogically excellent. We are always proud of such girls as you. We wish you extremely woll in your new . work at Grand Island and if at any time there is anything we Se ee ee ee ee us to help you in any way that you desire. tsk Sener SOS wis ALA Sab ‘ae ence nee: le years here have showm us that you not only have fine possi- bilities but also have the ability to deliver in the pinch. The fact that you just graduated and then were able to take the women's work this sutmer and carry om in such e stable ee J | "deel luck to you, Kathryn! Very sincerely yours, Direstor of Physical Education, PCA: AH Vargity Basketball Coach. 3 li i 1 Fag : Hi rr ‘ Hl a x ab i li oe had in on to operate t not so Friday their w. our hope PCA: All August 26, 1943. Sincerely yours, Direotor of Physionl Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. PCAsAH Enc. July 28, 1943. Lt. le He Shamon, = Cs, USI, Navy Supply Corps Sehool, Soldiers Field Station, . Boston, Mass. ‘Dear Bill: i was very happy te have your letter of the 20th instant and to know somthing of your ex- in the Supply Corps. Glad you liked the Jay- hewk Rebounds letter. We will prepare another one soon ee ee list. in the Army Specialised raining Progren. Of course they all have to take physicel conditioning, so we are adding four new men to our staff. Wo had our first basketball practice yesterday afternoon, meeting the V~12 boys who are free eat 4:30 for this practice. Henry Shenk is having summer football prectice, and has about fifty boys reporting. I am glad you had an opportunity to. ' visit with the Chancellor on his trip East. I am sure you enjoyed learning at first hand of some of the things taking plase on tho cenpus. 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