MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE 3 SIOUX CITY, IOWA DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS J.M. SAUNDERSON AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION R. GLENN ROGERS January 28, 1937 Dr. Forrest Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: I was very pleased to receive your letter in which you expressed your willingness to come to our summer coaching school next summer. You will remember this school is held at Spirit Lake, Iowa, and that the dates are Agust 16-21. I am sure that your suggestion of a lecture or two on the treatment of athletic injuries is a Pine one. It has been my belief that all the young coaches are very much interested in this subject. Present indications would be that we are to have as the head-liner in football Noble Kizer, of Purdue, and he expects to bring two of his assistant coaches with him to help put on his football classes. We also expect to use Coach Leahy, of Fordham, in a lecture or two on some special football subject. We are to again use the plan which was so successful last summer of giving an hour or two to a number of outstanding high school coaches in this section of the country. These men discussed sub- jects of special interest to high school coaches, and the plan was very popular last summer. As outlined in my previous letter, we are suggesting that we give you one-sixth of the receipts for your work at the school. You would be assigned five two-hour ? periods for backetball, anc probably two periods for athletic injuries lectures. We feel that the percentage of the receipts is the fair way for all concerned in the school. I am sure that you will agree that we have a fine staff lined up, and if the school draws students because of the program, it is fair that our instructors shoulc share in the patronage. | I would be very pleased to have your reaction to the proposal, and will be glad to keep in touch with you 4s our plans develop. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, Saunderson JMS: JG