UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS J %, Lawrence Office of The Chancellor October 9, 1941 TO HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS: Budget conferences on the 1942 summer session will be held according to the following schedule: Monday, October 20 Thursday, October 23 10:00 — IMnglish 10:30 —- Design 10:30 —- Romance Languages 11:00 — Zoology 11:0C —— Biochemistry 2:00 — Chemistry 2:00 —~ Journalism 2:30 —- Entomology 2330 — Political Science 3:00 -~ Physics & Astronomy 33:00 —- Sociology 33:30 —— Anatomy $30 — Ingineerin _— . Friday, October 24 Tuesday, October 21 10:00 —- Botany 11:00 -— Psychology 10:30 —- Bacteriology 11:30 — Philosophy 11:00 —- Home Economics 2:00 ——- History 2300 — Physiology 23:30 —- Mathematics 2t30 —— Education 3:00 — Economics — Saturday, October 25 Wednesday, October 22 9:30 —- Geology : 10:00 —- Drawing & Painting 10:00 -—— Physical Education; ra aie 10:30 —- Pub, School Music Recreation Program 11:00 — Law 2:00 ——- Band 2:30 — Music 3:00 -——- Speech & Drama Departments are requested to bring to the conference copies of their proposed programs, using the attached report forms. In view of the changing edu- cational demands of youth in this war-torn world, summer course offerings should be completely reappraised to be sure we are offering a maximum service with an inevitably restricted program, Any contributions from your department on this point will be helpful to the committee. Furthermore, because of the low visibility at this time, it seems wise to plan that all courses be proposed only on contingent bases. This policy should be made clear to every member of your staff who may be selected for teaching next summer. The summer session budget committee consists of the central committee, the dean of the division in which the department is budgeted, the head of the de- partment, and all deans interested in the work of the department. The members of the central committee are Dean HE. B. Stouffer (chairman), Dean Paul B. Lawson, Dean F. J. Moreau, Dean George B. Smith, and Raymond Nichols (secretary). The conferences will be held in the secretary's office, 223 Frank Strong Hall, Sincerely yours, RAYMOND NICHOLS, Executive Secretary