Mr. John W,. Bunn,- Dean of Men, Stanford University, California. Dear ir. Bunn: | In a recent conversation with Dr. F. Ce Allen, I confided to him my earnest desire to complete my graduate work toward the Phe D. degree in Physical Education at Stanford University. He suggested that I write this letter to you as.a asans of introducing myself, and in the event that there might be a teaching position available on the physical education staff, my application would be considered. ® I am at present an instructor in the Department of Physical Education here at the University of Kansas, a also varsity swimming and fencing coache In 1937 and 1938 I was head sonel OP Bocine ab the tasialt Indian School. I am now teaching the following skills: handball, boxing, fencing, swimming, tennis, wrestling, badminton and archery; and the following theory courses: "Tests and Measurements in: Physical Education ", a graduate course, and "Physical and Remedial Examination", an undergraduate course. In June 1938 I received my Me Ae degree in Psychology at the University of Kansase I have twice reported on my original eensaves before the research camittee of the Central District Convention, and have been asked to make a further report on my research into the psychology of learning and its specific relationship to the teaching of skills in physical education and in coachinge | Dre BE, Ro Elbel and I have also carried on reaction time experiments in fencing as a means of checking for a time-aceuracy ratioe In collaboration with Mr. John Carmody, dean of men at Haskell Institute, we investigated physical handedness in Indians.