September 5, 1942. gyn” al course. Furthermore, boys en Ag as student assistants or instructors should not be required to do eo ee instructors. Then there will be certain others who will be excused by the committee because of health deficiencies or for other reasons. _ (2) How many cuts of either the excused or unexoused variety should be allowed in these classes? a ee cuts ~- failure? If a boy fails in these a 3 alleved Se mike up the woot or will be bo ST eee ee of failure to satisfactorily pass his physical tioning sourses? It secns Se as Sek Se COU bal Wied enabinecen “oder cae On cooticas one easily make or break our program. (3) What will constitute an adequate excuse from the swimming re-— quirement? If the medical department certifies that swimming is dangerous to the health of an individual, should he be excused? (4) I ss winning ‘ines piecebdghalidegt Shek Nie vidi tan Wn tat eering students who formerly took either gym or R.0.T.C., and also what arrangement will be made regarding the R.0.T.C. students. As the ruling now stands they will be required to take the conditioning course. (5) There is aleo the problem of the Negro students. Shall we require then to take swiming? Iam just mentioning these moot points that might arise. These. are some of the problems that we anticipate now, and later others will un- _ Goubtedly present themselves. It seems to me that some of these points should receive consideration in the very near future, both for us and for — oo cot: Sincerely yours, © rete ot eit mee