2208 Ee Tony, KO August 18, 1939 Dear Doc; Its about time for you to be leaving for Georgia, Isn*t it? If they give you one good boy on that team it will be too bad for the opp-= osition. I want to thank fou for your nice letter and certainly appreciate your interest in me at this time, Doc you really have some hearty supporters and friends in this town and I am constantly running into them. Maurice Brieidenthal is one of them, I got to know him while working for the Endowment Assn. and he is going to send me down to see Mir. Jeff Mitchell this morning at Phillips Pet. Co, I stopped in to register at an employment agency the “other day and talked to two of your friends, a Mr, Kranmer and Mr, Hutton, Both of these fellows attended the university and are now conkected with the Kansas Employment Service. Last Sunday I visited Ralph Miller who is expecting to get out of the hospital today and a Mr, White dropped in to visit with him, We had quite a chat about you it seems that he coached at Lawrence when Mit was playing basketball there. You were duiviin that Cadillac then... you know sag the car that the people in Lawrence said tak Yeast bought. Doc It looks as if my chances of getting into this personnel work ‘is limited unless I secure more training in the field. I am hoping to land a job, any kind of work considered, and pay off my obligations and then save some money. If I feel the same way about personnel work then I will go back to Northwestern, the best school for this field, and make a more extensive study in it. I want to thank you for your already for your advise and cooperation, Some day I would like to be in @ small way the success you have been in a big way. ‘Tell Mrs. 4ulteen hello and good luck on that coaching school trip. oo ie | Se Sa | NOTICE The Committee for the University Exhibit at the National Cornhusking Contest will meet Monday, October 2, 4:30 P. M., Room 111 Engineering Building. May we count on your attendance? D. M. ‘Swarthout T. D. Jones e C. Allen Fred Ellsworth Allen Crafton Dr. John Walker THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY FRANK O. LOWDEN, JAMES E. GORMAN, JOSEPH B. FLEMING TRUSTEES —— Bei S, L. MEADE GENERAL AGENT 1200 FIDELITY BUILDING PHONE VICTOR 3900 KANSAS CITY, MO. August 19th, 1939. Dear Dr, Allen: Was glad to get your letter of August 12th. One of Mr, Meade's boys, Stephen Meade, has made arrangements to enter the Kansas University, and did it through some of his athletic friends. The younger boy, who is the besket ball player, is not going to school for a yeer or two but is going to work, I am sorry it¢eurned out this way. With kind personal regards, believe me to be : Your friend, Dr, Forrest C,Alien, SEK Director of Physical Education ¢ and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coach, Lawrence, Kanse TFS-m ROUTE OF THE “ROCKETS” THE “GOLDEN STATE LIMITED” TO CALIFORNIA “ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED’ TO COLORADO AIR CONDITIONED THROUGHOUT ARAL Ine f te 2 dad oto oa Ute en ee tee poe a ee ee od ; - A laakheth . 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WILLEVER > Ship Radiogram vo PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME Received at 646 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas. Phone 2764 at point of origin. Time of =? is a ie ae) at ppint of Ppatination ao SEF Ke KAD92 38 DL=MASONCITY [OWA 13 1125A DR F C ALLEN» DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION= “UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS KR= REGRET TO ADVISE THAT JOHN SIESSEGER JUNIOR OF CLEARLAKE HAS Sie ee a TO ENTER ANOTHER SCHOOL AND FOR THAT REASON WILL NOT NEED JOB ARRANGED FOR THR ;OUGH YOU STOP GREATLY APPRECIATE EVERYTHING YOU DID IN THIS | CONNECTION. FRATERNALLY=: CHAS E STRICKLAND] THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE Meant sort Hit Mey Martha Helen en aterday:theluenty first of Colober ee Ca Me RUSHMORE MEMORIAL in the Bleck Hills of South Dakota jof the mountain. Note also,how the sculptor has made is the largest sculpture ever attempted by man. 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