Megch 9, 1958, : i i a i H 08 hh ie i ii i i 3 rll a “ih afk Bs os ‘ Liménesses, alumys feel free is any my for ue to reeiprocate ty: Hi | hy to you and yours, I a { YOUrS, Coache Director of Varsity LAW OFFICES OF NORRIS, SMITH & JENKINS ILLIAM-S: NORRIS = >. i (a OT TE D LIFE BUILDING INT » KANSA HOMER B. JENKINS RTHU LAW OFFICES OF NORRIS, SMITH & JENKINS WILLIAM S. NORRIS 707 UNITED LIFE BUILDING WINT SMITH SALINA, KANSAS HOMER B. JENKINS ARTHUR B. DILLINGHAM March 25, 1938. tire Gail Shikles, 6230 Clinton Street, Hollywood, Californine — Dear Gails : i aly sched en of she Ws eel on puede z. hear from your Dad and see your brother cecasionally. It is Hye Eee Se heen Fk OE eer ef ee ee eee I am happy to Imow that you are getting along welle Mealine geod in the movie business is like making good in any~ thing else. Siaturally you have to spend long hours of toil and concentration to get to the top, because every field is erosded with accomplished individuelse Gail, we had «. very imuspicious start in basketball, and franily I thought thet third place would be the very we could dos it was very difficult to pick out team in early part of the seasot. ee ee efires He improved with each gamete Of course, Dick liarp alvays a swell player, but I had Swede Johnson in his oe the start of the seasorne Le two. i | fle had eume @lenprointeurts ard eons heavteshes, | but the way the boys came through to finish in a blaze of glory. was enough to make eamybody herppy. Gail, thank you for your good letter, end hore*e wishing you lots of good luce With every good wish, 1 am & : Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FOAsAH “Varsity Basketball Coathe ADA. oe J Fe a OF ee 24 mee ne aa Se ae 2. ee saan’ Pow Gee ee aoe J 4 7 we wees oo Men A Anne? , eet a, May 3S, 1935S. “1 wil] enowor your Totter of Apr]. 28 in regard to. Oe eee However, I am \ the secretary, as lire George Veonker, director of — asshaen oh Sate Waahs Raleebes de aeectbnes However, tm do have « rule, but I believe it is an institutional ome, that no courses may be. may tale efthor or garbeme sion courses from any university that is = Howth Couben? Auncutation, and yaosiwe svetht for eligibility. stints tsk Winans ‘When FOASAE. Varsity Rasketball Coaths SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts DIVISION OF GENERAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL BROOKINGS April 28 EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS 1 6 2 6 Dre F. C. Allen, Secretary Big Six Conference University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: Is it possible for a boy to take one or more correspondence or extension courses in your con- ference and use credits thus gained in satisfying his eligibility requirements? If so, will you state the conditions under which this may be done. If this is permissable, must the boy take the correspondence or extension courses in the conference school in which he will use the credits to satisfy his eligibility requirements. If it is permissable, how many hours can be used in this way? Very truly yours, BO igri: H. C. Severin, Secretary North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference HCS/ms fay 9, 1958. 6th, but I am & a student ecadenis credits ; id geggess (22° tl tale ue aj aul iin ivi is not in athletics no : of the regula that I grade But of thise I wented to protect the ) ‘ who legitimately desires clean, wholesome intercollegiate Te | athletics. At the same time, the schools and miversities should be protected against the professional coach who is not interested in the boy'’s academic progresse "With every good wish, I em. Very sincerely yours, FCASAH 3 Director of Physical Education, ss Varsity Basketball Coache SouTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS en DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE BROOKINGS DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY-ZOOLOGY | May 6, 1958 Mr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Mr. Allen: I have your letter of May 5 in which you answer my query concerning the use of extension courses and correspondence courses to satisfy residence and credit requirements in your conference. Many thanks for the information. So far as I personally am concerned, I am opposed to using such credits in order that a student may become. eligible because I think that it may entail considerable dynamite unless possibly the amount of credits thus gained is very limited. Very truly yours, We He C. veverin Secretary, N.C.I.A.C. September 25, 11937. ily, dohn E, University of ny Lincoln, Nebraska, Dear John: t saw ur, bD, G, Hemilten, of the - Haniton “holeoele Drug Sonpany pag, ha City ani, he ie worried sick beeeuse the t4eke be GRE sen Geuhe ae noe were entiae his hed not arrived. : Z am writing hastil silees thet | wis te th See oa s arreangemen 8 . take Chem to the game and he is afraid he is going to fail, | W412 you ‘ise check on the enemas at once and write to Mr. Hemilton? i eis Gppree~ date your kind — : With every good wish, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, December 18, 19376 : iia You have been such a consistent, optimistic end aggressive business Se eee ball team comes to Lincoln this years Tos, wo aid get the desi: pad and wo will be hapry to have the benefit of your thoughtfulmess of the Weekly Organizer when it arrivese If it does not arrive, we will let you know. ee prosperous New Year, I am Sincerely yours, Varsity Basketball Coach, FCA3AH 3 Director of Physical Educatione A.Q. SCHIMMEL MANAGING DIRECTOR THE CORNHUSKER HOTEL LINCOLN, NEBRASKA EXECUTIVE OFFICES December the Sixteenth 19 3.7 Dr. F.C.Allen, Basketball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Greetings, Dr.Allen: eoeeeancther year has rolled around and it is my wish that you consider this letter a sin- cere Christmas Greeting from Hotel Cornhusker. eeeeelast Christmas you received a desk nad, together with fillers and I hope it proved valu- able to you in the conduct of your deily busi- ness. Under separate cover we are sanding you an additional supply of fillers, including the "Weekly Organizer." I shall be glad to hear from you if the package does not reach you, eeee- Wishing you and your family a Joyous: Holi- day Season and a Hapoy and Prosperous New Year, I am Aistically yours, Managing Director HOTEL CORNHUSKER Ae Q. 8 chimmel Ww HOTEL CORNHUSKER LINCOLN -~-NEBRAS KA EXECUTIVE OFFICES SCHIMMEL DIRECTION February the Fourteenth 19 3 8 Mr.Porrest C.Allen, Varsity Basketball Coach, University of Kansas, Lawrence,Kansas Greetings,Coach Allen: eeeeejust a reminder that we are looking forward to having your basketball team with us on February 266 A word from you, to the writer, as to your definite require- ments will have his special attention. eeeeethanking you and awaiting your instructions, we are IAW - Pe a Lae Ly TS et gee 3 | ae ——— soe. 7. i | es oe ake ZS oe JO-8? ee : IN SAINT LOUIS. MISSOURI IN GALESBURG, ILLINOIS HOTEL KINGS- WAY HOLEL CUSTER. HOTEL BLACKSTONE IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA February 24, 1 958e The basketball team is leaving here Saturday morning wiil get to Lincoln seme time after lunthe for 12 cr 14 mon ~ we will double up July 27, 1938. . — gil i He HE i Atl; i Lah ui iy a | i ue he nm} GB, i o Her {Tits if i i a ot at i tf i, at iyits, oth sia) et uh ri ify HE At if Hi ee HE ie pn a mie i Hi + i 4A aa ie i, 1 ih i duly 28, 1988. tm ry ie sonmant tet cpt ato Woe) for your very serious consideration. I : since ho came from ord, Kensas, as a freshman, save eight or mime years agoe Hoe is the son of a physician in Ford, Kensage Clyde Coffman is clean, capable and couragoouse He is uot but a op! gentlemne He is exe ee etter, deo tik ae on = in any form, and is hemly interested in the better things of in the Olympic Games, participating im the decathlon at Los soreness oes ee en ee eee ee and also os the varsity football tean. He ws one of the most young mon in Mhiversity during his student dayse I wil] rosomnd Clyde Caftman without resorvations I think he is an ' Peliable and dependable young fellows tlie has no bad ts end his leadership is of the Very sincerely yours, Pivector of Physical Biusstion, FOAsAH Varsity Basketball Coathe HARRISON 4051 YELLOW MANUFACTURING ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION 2534 McGEE TRAFFICWAY KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI July 26, 1938 Dre F. C. Allen Ba Us Phys Ed. Lawrence, Kansas Re: Clifford Clyde Coffman Dear Doctor Allen: Mr. Coffman has filed an application for employment with us and has given your neme as a reference. We shall greatly appreciate any comments you care to make regarding his ability and integrity. An addressed stamped envelope is enclosed for your conveni- ence in replying. Yours very truly, YELLOW MANUFACTURING ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION Ed de Sullivan ranch Manager _- September 16, 1957. - Mr, Walter 4. 4, Sanders, | 58 - The Calvin Colpeny, ' 215 Pershing Road, — Kansas City, MGs “t ‘ a Pear Nr. Senders: — af re oe Ls bows of the basketbell . eee ree . Priday you can, : oe = ae ‘ film Sat dd the call at or else drop me a note if the Week, g Os . G am very anxious to : ee’ She e¥tel ant thetnc to the basketbell orators of the mation, You will — notice IT am very modest in covering only a small eee. Ta With every good wih K ‘em he a! ss ee x PPT Very, ed neeredx sours ‘ a a c i i | fot FCAsME es, Director of Physicel Education, if ie F7 The CALVIN Co. BUSINESS FILMS — 215 DERSHING. ROAD — KANSAS CITY, MUSOURI September 15, 1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allen: We have your letter of September 14 addressed to Mr. Calvin. Mr. Calvin is out of the city this weeke We hope to have a showing of the basket- ball film Saturday and will let you know as soon as a definite time is set. Cordially yours, The CALVIN \e gil Ce Momdtore Walter A. Sanders Sales Manager was/vl Merch 9, 1958. Sincerely yours, PCAsAN Varsity Basketball Coache