duly 20, 1943. Dean Paul B. Lawson, College of Liberal Arta, . Wmiversity of Kansas. Dear Dean Lawson: ; | . ; Mirewter of Physical Education, — PCAAL | Varsity Basicetball Coache Ente Physical Conditioning for Women (Fall) Time Smee ae 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:50 11:30 11:3 2:50 2330 3330 3:9 3: 30 4:9 Days, MIWIF LNWTF LernT? MEWEP MENTE MEWEP MIWEF | MEWIP MeIWIF MEET MIWIF MerWTF Room SE 102 Re 102 Re 106 Re Pool 106 Re 204 Re 104 Re 204 Re a eeu July 20, 1945. Misa Ruth Hoover, a Department of Physical Education, University of Illinois, Urbama, Illinois. Dear Miss Hoover: | . I am enclosing a copy of the schedule we have sent to the College office for the fivo-weeks torm. You will notice that we have removed the 10:50 Badminton Direotor of Physical Eauoation, Varsity Basketball Conch. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN URBANA, ILLINOIS July 16,1943. Dr. F.C.Allen, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Dear Dr. Allen, I am sending this schedule on immediately, before hearing from you again. But, if most of the students are expected for the September enrollment and the physical education classes are to meet five or six days a week, with the three instructors start- ing work then, I believe this schedule should work, 9:30 MTWTF Volleyball “ Stapleton 9 ; s 10:30 MTIWYF Archery -Stap a Ay ¥ 11:30 MTYTF Int.swimming - ' Hoo _* El.Archery ~ ‘peep i etek Int.Equitation - Mott 2:30 MTWTF Modern Dance - Bliss “El. Beet lon=- Mott 3:30 -MTWTF El.Social Dance- Bliss Hockey - Hoover El.Equitation - Mott 4:30 MTWTF Rec. Sports - Bliss Square Dancing could be given at 8:30, if the enrollment was large enough to use it. I do not believe it would be advisable to schedule major theory work for the five weeks. If upon hearing from you again, I do not believe this schedule will work, I will send another immediately. Sincerely, Rd S Heoven Physical Conditioning for Women (Fall) Hockey El. Equitation Recreational Sports Time Days 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:50 11:30 11:30 2:30 - 2350 3:30 3:30 3: 3 4:9 ae Room 102 Re 102 R. 106 Re. Pool 106 Re 204 Ro 104 R. 204 Re 102 Re 102 Re B04 Re 102 Re ‘duly 16, 1943. We do not think it advisable to offer any urses, since there will be practically no men in the department. Of course there are more girls gs t | : : if a Hov wnben @ even At the present time I am trying to secure four more instructors the load. ‘The only students wo will have who will enroll for the five-weeks term will be a fow more civilian students, and we plan now to have those classes meet at the Direstor of Physical Biucation, PCA: AH Varsity Basketball Coach. = re CC —~ CLASS OF SERVICE \ \ E > s * IN 1201 SYMBOLS Oa ee is a ao DL=Day Letter elegram or Cable- a m_unless its de- NL=Night Letter : erred character is in- LC=Deferred Cable dicated by a suitable symbol above or pre- NLT =Cable Night Letter ceding the address. A. N. WILLIAMS NEWCOMB CARLTON N Cc. WILLEVER Ship Redicgeam CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT 5 ie Sanne The filing time shown in the date line on telegrams and day letters is STANDARD TIME at point of sina Time of receipt is STANDARD TIME at point of destination KAZ38. 45 NL COLLECT=CHAMPAIGN ILL 150 gaz ue pe | @ 37 DR F C ALLEN= ‘PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEFY OF K ‘NOT CLEAR WHAT 1S NEEDED FOR FIVE WEEKS COURSE® ARE MOST STUDENTS “EXPECTED SEPTEMBER ENROLLMENT» WOULD PE CLASSES MEET FIVE OR SIX DAYS WEEK~ DO YOU THINK ADVISABLE TO GIVE MAJOR THEORY WORK IN SHORT COURSE SEND COPY OF SCHEDULE AS PLANNED FOR FALL= 3 ‘RUTH | HOOVER’ ae TELEPHONED TO Zhi BY hee eed tive eS THE COMPANY WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM iTS PATRONS CONCERNING ITS SERVICE July 13, 19435. Miss Ruth Hoover, Dept. of Physical Education for Women, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Dear Miss Hoovers I em enclosing a commmication from the College Office | goneerning the schedule for the fall five~weeks term, be~ giming September 25, ami ending October 29. Since they anticipste a good enrollment of women, it may be that you will want to schedule some courses for that term. You will notice that our schedule is to be sent to the College office by July 20. I would appreciate hearing from you before that date, if possible, so that we will be able to get our complete schedule worked out. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, ! Direstor of Physical Education, PFOA: Ail Varsity Basketball Coach. | daly 16, 1943. Dean Paul B, Lawson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Dear Dean Lawson: I am enclosing herewith ow schedule of physical conditioning classes for the five-weeks term begimming on Septexiber 25. We do not feel it advisable to sehedule any theory courses in our department, for the men partioularly, for this term. We are having correspondence with Miss Hoover in regard to her courses, and hope to send you the schedule for women stulents at a very early date. Sincerely yours, Direetor of Physical shecntitien POAsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. ta 8 gf 8 HQ 3 U a ob Physical Conditioning for Men (Fall) Time 7:30 8:30 9330. 10:30 11:30 1:30 2:50 3:50 4:30 SSSESSEE 8 g f Section Hh ate vw a wer Time 73:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 -11230 1:30 23:50 3:30 4330 PEELE Physical Conditioning for Men (Fell) one (e Posse Zs Ger he Furth, oe LOTBG 55 ALE D ;- ae. Sez, = 0 29 0. FO eee Aesliry ihe. 4 37 AOCet7 —_ ot a AOS ican cate nad 5 i ALO caarbea fy (hate To Chairmen of University Departments: Tho Chancellor has appointed the undersigned committees to coordinate and prepare the University schedule for the fall term beginning on Soptember 23, and ending on October 29. It is highly desirable to have this schedule in print as carly as possible, in fact it would seem advantageous to have it in the hands of students before the Smwoelks! summer sossion closes so they might holp to publicizo it. At this stage the prospects for students in the fall seem as follows: 1. A good onrollment of women, though not as many as wo had last fall. 2. A good enrolimont of freshmen men, and some sophomore men, but practi- cally no civilian mon over 18 years of age except those doferred for studies considored essontial in war, and 4i''s. The fall somoster schedule should, therefore, provide the following: ls A good offering of courses for freshmen and sophomorese We oxpect the groat majority of next yoar's freshmen to onter at this time. 2- Enough upperclass courscs to permit tho majors in your department a reasonable program. We suggest that departmental chairmen study their office records or the transcripts in the deans‘ offices to determine the most desirable upperclass courses for their majors who might be expected to return. Roughly, we need to go about three times as fast in a 5=weeks' term as in a regue ler semester in order to cover a semester's work in a course. Accordingly, the following schedule must be followed for lecture classes: ®-hour classes will meet 6 hours a week, that is for an hour each day, Mon- day through Saturday. Zehour classes will meet 10 hours a week, that is for a 2-hour period, Mon- day through Fridaye 5