THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE . July 21, 1933 My dear Mr. Allen: I want to thank you for the ball which your sent to the ehildren. I know that they will appreciate it and that you will hear from then, S ly yours, THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION OREAD TRAINING SCHOOL LAWRENCE July 23, 1938. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Dept. Physical Education, Robinson Gymnasium. Dear Mr. Allem: I wish to thank you very much for the ball you sent me. I cén now play beil with my daddy. He is learning to catch it pretty well now and I try to caution him not to stand near or throw it towerd any windows as my mother would bleme me should any windows be broken. I am trying to learn to bat the ball and catch it so that I can play the gemes I told youl was going to pley when I grow up. If I could get my daddy to stay home from the library more I could get more practice. Again thanking you for the ball and hoping to see your basket bell teem win many games this winter, I an, Very truly yours, | Pe, Pea. ee July 29, 1958. Very sincerely yours, - Vth best: wishes, T ‘en re Jim Totten, a = e OAA eo ty pene, KAA Fath CE tee ae. se Vp lif AU : [) es Lad ELLY YUL lyn ALAVIIE, 4 EA Use A ae a Me Ie ee (a Mt = Dap) AM 4 pos a t ; co fy Ae ALD THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE BUREAU OF SCHOOL SERVICE AND RESEARCH A JOINT BUREAU IN THE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION DIVISION AND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Arar MM Mh_-: THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE . SCHOOL OF EDUCATION fobp al c93e : July 21, 1988. WRYSe in our 3 I hewe discovered such relics (pleygromd balls), and I am sending you one for Phyllis, Rosemary and Bea trusting that they will 5 ell Sieg Salk vis Seems Midis, Mathes vies 7 Se ee Sh eres See ee en Se field the tall expertiye . Direstor of Physical Education, = e t ee. tee HHUPEE EE HOoTOam GeHeEEE SEER RIS eSecstctenie SSRESSS ‘ @®*@#eeee esete e*@ ete e*@ee#e ® * ° 7 ee @oee34#e+eee?¢e ® *e@ eee? @ @ a * eeeeeece e®eeeenes ° * #808 eee ° eee e *ese¢¢ 98 174. ‘TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Three hours credit. ‘The course is designed primarily for the teacher in the field who has a need for a testimg programe Actual practice sith tests and their administration is provided. The aim of the course is to give a practical approach to and provide an adequate testing and grading program for the public schools. The following types of tests will be studied: strength tests, cardiac tests, posture rating scales, means of classification, sport tests, motor ability tests, kmowledge tests, etc. Anthropometric measurements, test construction and scoring methods will also be tested. The material will be presented through outside readings, lectures and laboratory work. 9330 Lapp PHYSICAL ©H CATION BUDGET (Proposed) 1938 SUMMER scHoOL Elizabeth G, Dunkel o¢ee8 ee : e « » $420,00 Dre Vs Me TOPE 6 6 ks te es 480. Maintenance + « « « eteeeaevneso OO... (Por upkeep of golf course sete} _— wh capcactaas for soft Fs ial Maintenanee’. for equi mont - e 6 116,25 Archery, (54.503: oneeket a Badminton, $21.75 Vodie} Bail » : $29.00) 2 ates Tennis Ne 200) Ae NOTE: last Year $225 was paid out in salaries to Mr, Plumley and Miss Peterson. ay alldting $60.00 for student assistance this $165,003 éeducti 165 m: Migs ocihe s salary of tise 00 this leaves 255.00 inerease, dE - SUGGESTED COURSES IN PHYSIGAL EDUCATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL ony a MEN oy ON 1, History ant Frinetyles of Fhysteal Etuestion 8s ¢ $ n ness and Education, _ sash i ~ 8, Organization and Administration of Physical Héucation, 3 hours credits; credit in | . ad, LV Edueation, . Dy, Lappe + oe 3. Tests and Measurements (Practical), | 2 hours credit ~ undergraduate; Education, * : Dre Lapp. oo] >, 4, Tests and Measurements (Practical) be fh pice 5 hours evedit - Graduate, « Lapp. ¥ oe O c . Orc - NOMEN : Yer O 9 I 4 i, Methods end Content or 4 Ca Education, > ian N 3 S hours evedit; Sdueation, Co Gee S : gees : ees . Miss Dunkel, oe) | | \ © 7 2 Commmity Recreation, 5 hours credit; =o ~\ ._ v College ‘dueation, business. Miss Dunkel, \ RE Spec ct NRT IRE RRO ieee Re ee att Ang PEPER essai Ey tr eae 2 Rete 7 : — a for Summer School 3 . History and EO of Physical Education ES hee.) - (Credit in College, School of Business, . and Education.) Organization and Administration of Physical Education. (3 urs «) (Education) eee ' Pied ed, Boatind of Paveled: Secatiok (3 hrs.) (Eduéation and College) Community Reereation : (3 hrs.) (College, Education and School of Business) ‘Tests and Measurements (Practical) : = (2 tee (Education) This course should be 3 hours in summer and should give theory and practice and ought to have graduate credit. 6. Coaching courses: a. Football ee | b. Basketball ) each 3 hrs, credit ec. Track ? ) (Education) ' Ts — of ee. Injuries . a hoo, (2‘hrs,) € SoliceTd SCHEDULE OF COURSES FOR SUMMER SESSION 1938 Physical Education No. of Course Name of Course Hrs. credit 7330 MPS Content and Method in Physical Education 3 hrs. M 44 College and Education credit, Dr, Lapp 9 Room 206 Robinson Gymnasium 50 2% Tests and Measurements in Physical Education 3 hrs. Graduate and Education credit. Dr, Lapp Room 206 Robinson Gymnasium *Number of course to be supplied if and when approved for Graduate credit. ©) ey, THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE f¥¥ SUMMER SESSION November first 19 3 7 Dr. F. C. Allen Physical Education Department My dear Dr, Allen: - Enclosed are two copies of the form for sending to this office the offerings for the Summer Session. Will you please fill these in with the program which has been tentatively agreed upon at the budget session. We shall appreciate it very much if you can give us the complete information as to the hours for class meetings and rooms in which sessions will be held. We wish to get out our bulletin at the earliest possible date. If you will give us this in- formation now we shall not need to trouble you later when the schedule is being prepared. Your prompt attention to this matter will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely yours, Assistant Director of the Summer Session HEC-MR THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE SUMMER SESSION November ei ghteenth i¢s fF Professor F. C. Allen Physical Education Vepertment My dear Dr, Allen: - - Enclosed is the description of courses in Physical Education as we have prepared it for the Summer Session Catalogue. Will you please look this over and see if it is correct in every way. We shall appreciate it if you will return it to us at your earliest convenience as we are anxious to send it to the state printer just as soon as possible, Sincerely yours, Dray 7: Wop PS. The course M94. Methods and Content of Physical Education, is listed under Education. TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 3 hrs. credit. The course is designed primarily for the teacher in the field who hes a need for a testing program. Actual practice with tests and their administration is provided. The aim of the course is to give a practical approach to testing and provide an adequate test- ing and grading progrem) the public schools. The following types of tests will be studied: strength tests, cardiac tests, posture rating scales, means of classification, sport tests, motor ability tests, knowledge tests, etc. Anthropometric measurements, test construction | and scoring methods will also be tested. The material will be presented through outside readings, lectures and laboratory work. ee teae 4 “O85 COURSES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION ~ Listed in last year's catalog that gave 506 Sl. 526 536 546 556 566 ST 58. 596 credit in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciencess Human Anatomy (see Anatomy). 5 hours History and Principles of Physical Education. 2 hours | First Aid. 2 hours Methods and Practices of Gymnastics. 3 hours Methods and Practices of Gymnastics. 2 coe Methods and Practice of the, Dance. 2 hours Content and Methods of Physical Education. 3 hours Principles of Community Recreation. 2 hours Minor Sports. 2 hours Physical Development of the Childe 3 hours (in which College credit was given) COURSES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION/IN WHICH CHANGES WERE MADE -= Sle 526 53. 54. 556 566 57 58. 59e Changed to #86 : Changed to 3 hours credit instead of 2 hours Changed from junior to sophomore year Changed to #37 Changed from junior to freshman year \ Guitted: Omitted Bi Changed from 2 to 3 hours credit Changed from “one hour lecture, 2 hours practice per week" to "three hours lecture per week". Changed to M94 (Education) ‘Changed from 2 to 3 hours credit Omitted Omitted Be De Ce Ge COACHING COURSES (One Week Intensive) Football, 2 hours credit; Education, Intensive 16 recitation hours, Pre sneli. Basketball, 2 hours credit; Education. Intensive 16 recitation hours, | | | Sain Allen, Traek (?) Treatment of Athletic Injuries. 2 hours eredit; Education. Intensive 16 recitation hourse . Allene SUGGESTIONS FOR SUMMER RECREATIVE PRG RAM Appeals Recreational, Active Golf Swimuaing Softball Tennis Croquet Badminton Archery Horsoekhoes Recreational, Passive Bridge Social Danee Class Mixers, picnics, teas i a benches on golf course and at other places on campus Rducational Series of meetings for self-improvem nt (charm, influence, leadership, health, dress, personality, manners, ete., use specialists as speakers and combine with actual practice.) Evening visits to K. U, Observatory Bard walls Sivic 5 Excursions to nearby points of interest, with guide to make explanations (¢.E., Extension Division); charge fee of 50¢ to cover cost of transportation; persons to register with Extension Division at least 2 days previous to trips, | Haskell Institute industriel plants in sb fac 3 paper mill Kansas City; @efe Federel penitentiary | automobile assembly Gapitol of state nts peeks as houses, 0i1 wells (“hanute) ose=l'4 es, K, C, Star s ete ° Ast Spooner Thayer Museum Dyche Museum (?) Nelson Art Gallery, K, G. t a f Of eens Soha. Questions «= Provision for sical examinations or health check-up in summer session? Is it possible to secure from your office general data eonecerning students for the past few sumer sessions regarding age? It might then be possible to more definitely prescribe a recreational program that would more nearly fit. 8etimated cost of proposed equipment: Archery (3 sets) oe 8 ee Se ee 8 $30.25 Sens Renee 6 6 eos OO a ls eee ach | Croquet PS 66te) Gia seo ee ° 9,00 Badminton (3 sets) . . «+ «ee 21,475 Voliey Sadia (2), sie ee a4 5 11.00 Nets e e e e ° ° a se e & s = se e 8,00 Basketballs (2) On 8 Me Cele a ek 6 20.200 Pennies Nets (2 doz.) . 2. . eee ee OD #$ 116.25 Upkeep of golf course and tennis courts -. | Swimming pool - men and women