Morch Tl, 1953. T assure you if I shall be glad ty to thank you performance at the team. Wo greatly apprec- and oni 8 I want to take this most sincerely for your s for the your part in is any way I con Oe THth all good wishes, I an HE : - e Sdincerely Director of Physical Méuceation, Varsity Beslkethall Conch. March 14, 1958 grec on our lnow feel lucky. @ BAY, the dide It us happy Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, Varsity basketball Coach.s ie FCASAH Beal THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE DEAN March 11, 1938 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Athletic Dept. Kansas University Dear"Phog"™: A bit tardy but none the less sin- cere are my congratulations to you on the splendid record of the Basket Ball team this year. If you're not “tops* as a basket ball coach I don't know who is. If anyone is inclined to dispute this will you send them right over to MC Kind regards. Cordially yours, D. Me Swarthout DMS :AF Dean ip dell HL Ge : aia “ui ui pa i 5 ei i g ; ; B 4 p With every good wish, I am i Very sei ieaaiiiiel | Varsity Dasketbel! Coach. E DR. HESTER A. SAPPENFIELD 3812 STATE LINE KANSAS CITY, KANSAS March 7, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allen, 801 Louisiana Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Doctor Allen: I am inviting you to join the Kansas State Osteo- pathic Association and enjoy all the benefits of the association membership. At present the greatest benefit is the backing in professional and legal affairs, which is accorded all members. The American Medical Association is assisting the MD's of Kansas in their fight to limit Osteopathic practice. As my office is almost in the shadow of the Kansas State University Hospital, where all the Kansas University medical students take their junior and senior year's work, I often hear through my patients and neighbors what is being taught them concerning Osteopathy. One just recently told one of my patients that they just had to fight us to protect them- selves as they paid so much for their education. It is up to us to protect ourselves and if we lose our court battle in Kansas, then other states will soom lose also. Let us unite for Osteopathy?. I am enclosing a membership blank which I hope you will fill owt and mail to Dr. Raymond L. DeLong, 721 First National Bank Bldg., Wichita, Kansas. "Y uute Dfpeablf, 00. Mareh sae oo arrived end the = tte, rere purchases a copy 8 of my 2 inne your at has you please feel If at oxy free write te I =e any service to Wi: th every good wish, I am _ ‘Bineere Ly YOUurs, Bhrector or of Physical 1 Education, Warner ewe Moreh 2, 19 IF La, Veet C, ACL Og. Mee: Chae ho ogg gm ek Gath. Biurkthell,’ chick fo Brttand J ill xz pn selegenph the Loh fog! ce, en Waite. Kettle dn, Fatt | Nene Gian Ion Te. SS March 7, 1938. Varah 9, 1938s ieuiah Guan ate ; eumeayia te letter te mo as of March @th. 7 tales @ otiue teak nook to know that he has real friends uho will respond when even emll asconplisimest is consumeted. “ith iindest regarde, I an Swe J HENRY CLAY SCHOOL 716 Ewing Street KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI GAIL SHIKLES . i TELEPHONE Principal Benton 6117 March 4,1958. Dr. Forrest C. Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear 'Doc'- . CONGRATULATIONS-----I didn't expect anything else. Your friend, Gail Shikles gee Necamber 2, 108%. ive Joe Showmlter, lawrence, “ansase - Dear Joe: A few weeks ago I loaned you $2.00 so that you could eats | While 4 was a mall amount, I heve 4 made so mniy mall loons to different toys, ant'T would a ee ee ience. You way leave the money with my secretary, lire Hultéen, at my office, 4 Very sincerely yours, PCAs AH Director of Physical Tducations Ere Harold Soiataat, Aatiipe Fotrelots Comp Bartlesville, Oldahomn.e Doar Sobmittys T telven'S: hanna: Seem gon bat i thd sutedes « eben eopy of your note to Fred Pralle, end I learn thet Fred has eet eee sekieal & Sithaw tous Caite Sucker sacha Reek Weal tate his Alleinerivan tean, ani to Imow his size and so forth, ae eee ee 08 ee ie He is now in Sew York seeing the sights as “the most fascinating he". My, how popular these boys get to bed But ho is @ great boy, Selmitty. | Sih Beata Minas we Aid Man beet tn oni So Meta Oe oe J iv fied : : a | hats i i He is i | [ i erith it ine b i H yes Gedeiat 8 4 i d i sie . ‘ bie ia! HW 8 i ify ta i i i “Hag | aye 4 : le i Wit sha Un : April 18, 1958. ye : HE i "My Kindest regards and continued best wishess a ids Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, fal, He saath yey | ay : Ht at i i ny RE teal fe «BE PPA Gal tal pe He opie a, lhe pa [i ein eri TH von meee an ale ae | HJR aie ie en a Af i i H vaha Bas iH nH Ree Sis She eine” Tene Elmers we peal rece ola J as a your receive an inquiry from Warrensburg, end also fron Saliuts Lote of good luek te you, Fimere T*ll be glad esta ns reac gies Rivestor of Physical Veresty Dasletinll Conahe ERNST F. PIHLBLAD, PRESIDENT EMORY LINDQUIST, VICE PRESIDENT JENS STENSAAS, TREASURER OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION BETHANY COLLEGE LINDSBORG, KANSAS March 20, 1938 Dr. F. C. Allen, Director of Physical Education, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Doc: About two weeks ago I wrote to Walter Varnum and also to "Swede" Carlson, but I have not received an answer to either letter as yet so can not tell you anything about those jobs. I also wrote to Tad Reid about four days after he resigned at Warrensburg, to find out who I should write to about that job. I suppose [I should write to the President but I believe a recommendation from you would do a lot more good than a letter to the President. [I also ask Tad if you were required to have a Master's Degree to teach in a Teacher's College. I know you do in some but was not sure about Warrensburg. Since Tad has not written I do not have this information. I Know howtthey feel about you over there and I thought they might ask you to recommend a basketball caach and I didn't want you to forget about "Uncle Elmer", I was in Salina Thursday and had a little talk with the Brincipal of the High School and I am thinking very seriously of putting in my application the first part of this week. I believe I could get alorig very nicely there as it is a large school and they have plenty of boys to pack from. The basketball season ended too soon for me as we won the last five out of six ball games we played. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain oach EHS : LMS ai 3 ig it 8 lye cee i Han it ie Hf gi Ha i Hs ja te i a ily Bln ae a i bi fk ih ne HE } i lis Hi Hee a ius i sity 1 i ia fi de fit i; ie fast : : " tna ahi i ia it He cd Be aah sivlld #88s S. C. SCHMIDT 823 BROADWAY MARYSVILLE, KANSAS June 2, 1958. be. F..€. Basen, University of Kansas, Division of Physicel Education, Lawrence, Kensas. Friend Allen: June 6th will be, to me, a very in- teresting date in history owing to the fect thet my two sons, Frenk end Sylvester, will ereduate together from the University of Kansas. Have completed errengements whereby Mrs. Schmidt and I will arrive in Lawrence Saturday st 11 A.M. to witness the Graduating progrem. Personally, I am sorry to say thet I will not errive in time for the 9 A.M. Golf Game, but I am advising you that insteed of the Baseball Geme at 3 P.M. Saturdey I would appreciate very much if you could errange & Golf Game eround 2 P.M. with someone (equally €s good as you) as I am not particular who I pley with, just so that I may have é game. It will not be necessary for you to reply to this letter as we will be on our way early Saturdey morning before your reply could reach us. SCS/WCG dune 9, 1938. Hi : i Valley Intereollegia: } (Hig Six Conference) prohibit our playing in any — auditorium other than the euditeriim which is under Director of Physical Education, PCASAH Varsity Basketball Coache LAW OFFICES JOHN A. SBARBARO SUITE 1451 OTIS BUILDING 10 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET CHICAGO MASTER IN CHANCERY TELEPHONE CIRCUIT COURT RANDOLPH OO88 June 8th, 1938 Dr. Forrest Allen, Athletic Director University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: A group of Chicago sportsmen with whom I am associated, are interested in sponsoring inter-collegiate basketball in the City of Chicago. We have the written commitments of DePaul and Loyola Universities in Chicago to play a series of six games in this city against out- side teams. Weedless to say, your school will be more than welcome and we hope that you can find it possible to participate in this program. Please wire to the attention of Arthur Morse of my office whether you can find it possible to play either DePaul or Loyola Universities, what dates would be most suitable and the best financial arrangements that can be made. Our best available dates are January 18th, February Sth and February 27th, 1959. Very truly yours, JAS: AB June 9, 1958. “I was sorry to miss you when you stopped et my office the other day, and will be glad to see you af you ave suming through Lewense during the smmere With best wishes for your success, I an Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Edueation, buwd eer aca: The Connecticut Mut : HERLEY S. DAILY 1815 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg. General Agent KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI June 7, 1938 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Doce: This is to acquaint you of my new association with Herley S. 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