_ DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Memo on Assistance items: : (The following are paid from Item #7 in the budget)=+ Re W. Raugh = graduate of U. of Nebraska, fommer coach at Colby, Kansas; working on Master's degree ae ae ae ok oe et a ee a oe ee ee oe ee $500.00 Wim, Belt - also teaches in Spanish department » » « « « « 75,00 Gene Feaster = life guard at pool; also teaches in Physics department ‘a a oe a ee er oe ce ce ee 74200 Murray Brown = graduate of Warrensburg Teachers Cole, - freshman basketball coach o « « « « « e « « 100,00 Carl Jessup = graduate of Friends University; was appoint- ed in September at $200.00, but resigned in October so that he could take over work at Lawrence Junior High School (replacing Maurice Cannady who became a member of Lt. Comdr. Tunney's staff in Navy); is on irregular payroll for the few classes he now teaches in our department. New tennis court on lot given by Mre Geos O. Foster: 1nDGY 4 4 es 4S 4 4 CS $85.05 Used pipe 2-0-0 6 2-6 #-6 54200 Aluminum paint for pipe » 21.75 70 yards chat 6:h 6: 4-826 70,00 Total spent to date 6 eo 6 ss $250.80 (Posts, netting, addl. labor) THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Lawrence Office of ss. The Chancellor February 11, 1942 To Heads of Departments : The budget conference schedule for 1942='43 is en- closed. Each departmental budget is to be considered by a committee composed of the central budget committee, the head of the department concerned, and the dean of the school or director of the division in which the department is budgeted. The central committee is composed of Dean Stouffer (Chairman) , Dean Lawson, Dean Moreau, and Mr. Nichols. Department heads are urged to consult members of their permanent staffs for suggestions, and to bring to the conference any information or material bearing on their bud- get problems. It is important that departmental needs be presented in order of their importance. A smaller enrollment is in prospect again next year as a result of the war effort. Since we depend on student fees for one-fourth of our income, and since every drop of 100 students curtails our income some $10,000, we are faced with further budget readjustments. If each chairman faces squarely the opportunities to curtail expenses in his department, I am hopeful that we can successfully adjust ourselves to meet changing conditions. The maintenance and assistance report forms which are attached should be filled in and brought to the confer- ence. The conferences will be held in the Conference Room, 225 Frank Strong Hall. Sincerely yours, DEANE W. MALOTT, ChaacoiLaz- Tuesday, Feb. ou -10:30 ~ Registrar's Office 11:15 — Advanced Standing 2:00 - Tch. Appt. Bureau 2:30 - Military Science 33:15 - Psych. Tests 3:30 - Univ. Press 4300 - Aids & Awards Wednesday, Feb. 10:30 ~ Women's Adviser 11:15 — Men's Adviser Food Lab. 2:30 - Libraries 4:00 - Alumni Assn. 4:30 — News Bureau Thur day; Febe 26 10:30 ~ Business Office 11330 ~ Thayer Museum 2:00 ~ Extension Div. Feb. 2 10:30 ~ Museum of Paleon. 11:30 - Museum of Mammals Saturday, Feb. 2% 10:30 ~ Corbin Hall 11:30 — Wilcox Museum Mo March | 11:15 - Philosophy 2:30 ~ Economics Business Statistics Sec. Training Business Research Tuesday, March 5 10:30 ~ Pharmacy Drug Lab. 2:00 ~ Bldg. & Grounds Wednesday, March yh 10:30 — Journalism 11:30 ~ Endowment Assn. 2330 — Botany 3330 - Biochemistry 4 4 7 / de esd BUDGET CONFERENCE SCHEDULE for 1942-'h3 Thursday, March 5 10:30 = Sociology 11:30 - Latin & Greek German 2:00 ~ History 3:00 - Political Science Bur. Gov't Research 4:00 + English ch 6 10:30 - Chem. Mgr. 2330 ~ Architecture 3315 — Appl. Mech. 4300 - Engr. Drawing Saturday, March 10:30 — Mech. Ener. 11:30 ~ Aero. Ingr. Mon March 10:30 = Mining Ingr. Petr. immer. 23:30 ~ Education 10:30 ~ Hlec. Mgr. 11:30 - Engr. Adm. 2:00 - Psychology 3:00 - Geology , March 11 10:30 ~ Physical Education 2330 - Physics 3330 — Anatomy Thursday, March 12 10:30 - Zoology 23:00 - Chemistry 3#30 ~- Mathematics 4330 ~ Home Economics Frid March 1 10:30 - Civil Mgr. 11:30 ~ Machine Constr. 2:30 ~ Water Lab. & Sanitary Ingr. 3330 ~ Weights & Measures Saturday, March 14 10:30 — Voice 11:00 ~ Violin Orchestra Monday, March 16 10:30 ~ Public Sch. Music 11:30 - Photo. Bureau 2:30 - Piano 3:00 ~ Fine Arts Adm. 4300 ~ Chancellor's Off. N.Y.A. Office esday, March 17 10:30 - Draw. & Paint. 2:00 ~ Design 3300 ~ Organ & Theory 4300 — Band Wednesda, ch 18 10:30 - Athletics 11:00 - Soc. Sc. Series 11:30 + Humanistic Series 2:30 ~ Physiology 3330 ~ Bacteriology 4330 = Science Bulletin Thursd. March 1 11:15 - Speech & Drama 23:00 —- Entomology Entom. Museum Entom. Field Serv. 3300 ~ Rom. Languages 4:00 - College Adm. 4330 — Graduate Adm. 10330 — Law 2330 ~ Geol. Survey Saturday, March el 10:30 ~ Health Service Wednesday, April 8 9:00 = Medicine, at Kansas City Ws He Eq Chandler, Frank Strong Halle Dear Mr. Chandler: I eam sending you a carbon copy of the letter that I have written to Er. Nicholse You remember that each year previously Dean Swarthout paid for putting up the lights, but since our playground ; started to operate it seems as if we are paying the whole bill. I can see a reason why we should pay a part of it, but certainly not more than half, and since Dean Swarthout did not pay any last year or this year it seems fair to me thet he should bear his share. If this is fresh in your mind will you please transmit this information to Mr. Nichols? Thank yous Very cordially yours, Mr tntinarrer - mets es a . ——. é-- en ange ieee ak Reet Mowe — Ko rare 4m UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HOSPITAL SERVICE SUMMER SESSION, 1932 The undersigned hereby agrees to pay at the University Business Office with the Summer Session fees the sum of $1.50 to defray the cost of clinic service. It is expressly understood that the amount above stipulated does not include free hos- pitalization but does include office service, examinations, and such other dispensary service as may be needed to cover cur- rent needs of the subscriber. (SIGNED) (LAWRENCE ADDRESS) N. B.—The fee will be refunded if less than 600 students subscribe for~ hospital service. Septeuber 18, 1941. Memo on Assistance items: | (The following are paid from Iten {7 in the budget)-- R. W. 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