The next time you visit Allen Fieldhouse at the University of Kansas, look closely at the items on display in the Wilt Chamberlain exhibit and you will see a letter addressed to Dick Pratt with a handwritten note from Phog Allen at the bottom.
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The next time you visit Allen Fieldhouse at the University of Kansas, look closely at the items on display in the Wilt Chamberlain exhibit and you will see a letter addressed to Dick Pratt with a handwritten note from Phog Allen at the bottom.
New York. Los Angeles. Boston. Chicago. That sounds like the dream career for someone in broadcasting.
Over the last six years, we've partnered with the Jayhawk Area Council Boy Scouts to showcase their annual selection of the top 20 professionals under the age of 40.
Jon Haas’ metal fabricating aspirations began in shop class at Seaman High School where he had a vision to build weight lifting equipment.
Imagine losing both your fiancée and your leg in a horrendous motorcycle crash.
Walk into the office of Steve Briman and you will see evidence that retirement isn’t rewarding him with much free time.
Walk into Greg Schwerdt’s office, and you will see pictures of buildings, large and small, gracing the walls.
Walk into Patti Bossert’s office, and you are likely to see her walking around with an infant in her arms.
Walk into John Dicus' office and you will see a man with his eye on Topeka— literally.
Topeka is seeing signs of significant economic growth as tens of millions of dollars have been invested in local companies.
Drive north on Wanamaker and you will see how the combination of a big box anchor retail store, a high-traffic location and a vibrant community formulate a simple equation for development success.