te there is a feeling that we should provide sane instruction in these sports for credit in the regular 8 weeks course. A coaching school was held independently this sumer from Jume 13 to 18, inclusive. With this small group as a nucleus, moving pletures and a lecture demonstration in basketball wore given to the students of the Sumer Session and closed with ยป game between the KX. U, varsity and the coaches of high schools who were enrolled in the Sumer Session. After this a symposium was held in which discussions were had for the benefit of the mamer students. Many of these students expressed a desire for basketball instruction with academic oredit. | the writer is enclosing herewith a swmary and recomendations for the recreation program written by iss Elizabeth Dunkel. Miss Dunkel lists 166 hours hs ee ae RS ey as it ws a pleasurable activity to see the students at the University of Kensas EEE "Tt As the writer's belief that the activity fee for the sumer students should be increased either 60/ or $1.00, according to the desires of the committee, for a larger program. it is further felt that the progrem has proven itself of sufficient merit te be considered for a budgetary appropriation by the University. of the Summer Sehool, such as an outdoor arena where people may dance in the open or the possibility of air-conditioning the Union Building, that it resolves itself inte a matter of moneye The acute question is the amount of money to be available | for auth utilities, Samy inne ene putes tn ni ily, ite eeninw senile Wei that is sweeping the country. It takes money to obtain these facilities, but