e COLLEGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION March 27, 1944 Dear Member: Through the courtesy of the A.A.H.P.E.R. and the Mid West Physical Educa- tion Association time has been given us for two pre-convention meetings. Detroit; April llth; Statler Hotel, English Rooms; 8:00 pem. Chairman, Mr. Judson A. Hyames, Western Michigan College. Topic: "“Whet Place Will Intercollegiate Athletics Hold in the Post War Physical Education Program?" : Speakers: Major John L. Griffith, Commissioner of Athletics for the Western Interccllegiate Conference. Mr. Herbert 0. Crisler, Director of Athletics, University of Michigan. Following the addresses there will be open discussion. ad al New York City; April 24th; Pennsylvania Hotel (tentative); 2:00 p.m. Chairman: Dr. John M. Harmon, Boston University. Theme: “Post War Challenges to Physical Educators." Subjects and Speakers: "Post War Problems in Recreation." Dr. James E. Rogers. "The Post War Challenge to Collegiate Sports." Mr. Asa S. Bushnell. "What Changes Should the End of the War Bring to Health Education?" Charles C. Wilson, M.D. "Post War Cooperation in Coordinating Programs." Dr. Harold D. Meyer. "Post War Challenges in State Supervision." Mr. Harold K. Jack. "Post War Challenges to the College Physical Education Association." Dean Carl P. Schott, President. Discussion: The speakers will welcome questions from the floor. Business meeting. A recent letter from the Office of Defense Transportation emphasizes the necessity of restricting travel as much as possible. The College Association has abandoned national meetings for two years as a move to cut down reasons for travel among its members. The planning of regional meetings along with other organizations which have scheduled meetings is not meant to add to the number who will attend these meetings. The primary purpose of these briefer meetings is to provide a chance for those of our members who will be in the vicinity to get together and to talk about some of the problems that are of particular interest to them.