UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE DEAN Professor Ff. Le Brown, 107 Mervin Heli, University of Kansas. Dear Professor Browns As I may not be able to attend the re-enrollment session Saturday at 1:30 in Hoch Auditorium, will you please see thet Physical Eduestion class cards are put in the campus mail box outside the Dean's office Setur- day evening. Mrs, Hulteen, Secretary, Physical Education Department, will get these cards from the mail box Sunday morning and meke out class lists for instructors. : Alice Winter, Secretary, School of Engineering and Architecture, i : ; Deen J. J. Jakosky, School of Enginesring. I am sending you Wendell Robb's card for his grade in Physical Conditioning. Will you kindly sign this and send it to the Registrar? Sincerely yours, Mrector of Physicel Education, _ Varsity Basketball Coach. Dean J, J. Jakosky, School of Engineering. Dear Jay: Here's the response from our good friend, : te Pe Rible. Remember, the first time you want me in a golf game with this young man I will respond most . entinwiastically. I think he is a swell fellow and I congratulate you on getting such personable ané efficient men on your faculty. Direntor of Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach. bY UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND January 14, 19386 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Professor Je Oo Jones, School of Engineering, Hydraulics Laboratorye Dear Jake: You will notice that the beok which I had hoped Santa Claus would bring you is being delivered by Nelson Sullivan, one of our diminutive basketeers whom I hoped would prove Santa Claus in the basketball season, but it seemed like Oklahana wouldn't let us have it that way. Itrust that you will get a little wallop out of some of the stories in the back of the book, "The Tales of Yester- year". The technical side of this game may not appeal to you, but some of this stuff is done in rather chatty fashion, and I hope you will enjoy it. As usual, I am just about a month late, but if I live long enough I will get arowmd to doing the things I went to doe With every good wish, I am Sincer yours, rector/of Physical Edu FCA:AH Basketball Coach UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS | SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE DEAN ? vstober $, Lae MEMORAEDUM x ve Ns yy Professor J. D. Stranathan iiss Helen Wroten d. Prefessoer Re We Cooke uh lr. As Re Bailey AW irs Russell Lefferd . —— Bre Fo. G. Allen \y" Wes Marthe Peterson Dear Colleague: I suggest thet if he is satisfactory werk t thie date, Se ce chean ah taeinloes Sn tan Ooures UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE DEAN September 21, 1943 To the Members of the Faculty, School of Engineering & Architecture: There seems to be some confusion with regard to the proper procedure regarding changes of enrollment. In order to keep accurate records in the Office of the Dean and in the Registrar's Office, it is necessary to have a Standard routine. To that end the practice outlined below should be followeds Civilian Students The change of enrollment of civilian students will be made in the same manner as has been the custom in the past, Any civilian student who wishes to change his enrollment will be directed by the staff in the Deants Office to consult his advisore Such changes as the advisor deems desirable will be reported on the card designed for that purpose, & sample of which is enclosed. The card should indicate whether a ‘course is added, is dropped, or whether there is merely a change in hours. When this information is received in the Office, appropwiate notices will be sent to all instructors concerned, and to the Registrar. V-18 Students Desirable changes in the enrollment of V-12 students may become ap- parent to instructors, to advisors, or te the Naval Officers. Whoever initiates the change should follow the procedure outlined below. 1. First consult the head of the department concerned. If the head of the depa:incit approves the change, he should indicate that fact by "ox" and his initials on the mrgin of the "change of enrollment" card. ‘The student should then be directed by the person initiating the change (or by the head of the department if the student himself initiates the change) to consult his advisor a t the earliest possible time. If tho advisor also ap=- proves the change, he should determine how best it can be made, and submit the proposal to the V-12 Office for final approvale 2. If final approval is given by the V-12 Office, the advisor should complete the change of enrollment by the use of the change of enrollment card, The remainder of the transaction will be completed in the Deants Office in the usual weye Withdrawals of civilians will be reported in the customary way. Students withdrawn from V-12 are indicated on the weekly report of the sick, issued by the Navy. Any student whose name appears on the weekly report as “dropped from the V-12 program", is officially withdrawn from the University and no withdrawal notices will be sent to instructors. Men listed on the sick bay report as "discharged" are fully able to participate 11 ¢11 classes. Men listed as "to duty" are able to attend class, but . - be relieved fo physical exertione In either case, they are sxepoted to aviend classes. and are to be reported absent if they do not Appear e Je O. Jones, Acting Dean School of Engineering and Architecture. sos fe sue OFFICE OF THE DEAN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE LAWRENCE January 15, 1946 fo the Members of the Faculty School of Engineering & Architecture Dear Colleague; There will be a meeting of the Faculty of the School of Engineering and Architecture at 4;30 Friday, January 18, 1946 in Room 109, Marvin Hall. Cordially yours, Y. Ofenten J» O. Jones, Acting Dean School of Engineering and Architecture JOJsetm December 14, 1945 Mre F. A. Russell School of Engineering : Dear F. Ae: I am returning the 25 Years Plan of Hare & Hare. Thank you very much for tile sane. Sincerely, i a Director of Physical Bducation, ee | Varsity Basketball Coach. SRS as Nea ees ct CGN CEES SORE r= BNGINEERING STUDENTS PERMANENTLY EXBMPTED FROM FEYSICAL | nln Afflick, James Radcliff Anderson, Jack Willians Anderson, John Beverly Andrews, William 4. Anthony, T. V. Bellows, Dexter Chapin Blanding, Duane olze, Calvin Clarence Brockett, John Lewis Carter, Richard A. Costello, Victor L. Coupe, Joseph, Jr. Dawley, Robert Bgbert,, LaVaughn vans, Lorn Richard Fearey, eta Be Ferrell, Keith H. Fleming, August E. Follett, Robert C. Fraser, Robert C. Fuchs, John Robert LFulghum, Don Eugene Gordon, Robert Glenn Haines, William Hall, Charles Frederick Harp, Gerald Dwight ayward, Oliver T. enry, Robert Hardy Hickey, Weldon Wilburn Hodlis, William a. Charles N. Johnson, George C. ng, Edward . : Kaarbo, Clifford \ Bs Loren Clifton zclman, Charles Mann, William 4A. ° McAdoo, James licCaul, Donald Bryan 4iksCollen, James R,’ McConnell, Paul Rush ~-: MeGinness , Charles C. McKinley, kobert Reed Mershall, William A. May, Nelson : Moore, Robert Koy Nussbaum, Arthur J. Oatman, Arthur, Jr. Packard, Paul Lee Parks, D. Graybill November 1, 1944 Payton, Thomas F, Picree, Francis Elmo “Pursell, Charles K. - Razak, Virgil L. ead, C. Edwin Riedel, Richard kosenfield, kobert Lewis kundle, William Sapp, Raymond Olen Schirk, Hugh L. Schreiber, Donald E. Sells, John C. epherd, Jamcs Clay Shockley, Clyde “Simpson, Jerry etannard, Frank ,&timson, David Strandberg, John L. Stucker, Harry T. Surbaugh, Raymond Atrry, Charles M. Timmerman, Harold -Wendlandt, Frank kobert Westland, Jack Leroy Whearty, Raymond F, Wheatcraft, Lyle E,. pubite, Claude G, ite, Robert Herr Willis, George Hart Wright, Willard K, York, Albert Leslie pyount, Walter L, : i : o e We ely Athbcis V Aarthie<; Law oo f f Mega wf Pd ‘Ewe ae okt “>>; WY Se: at (x - co A. tO oO 4 Jlotk ; bof w~ipiti tS 4 Liihols:, Cpe aS ies with 4F Draft Classification. oe Full-time instructors enrolled in University courses are automatically exenpte ‘ayn ee cnn at acai Anyone enrolled in six 4 hours or less is not re- Quired to take Physical Training. a tie di x. @O f {¢ o- = GE if ‘ , z 2) : = £2. es 4A “bs 7 AAS ba aperd@ pf SS , pf i Kee. a ry é a taexfl 4). ‘Ee i L TPMAO 2 ULM Pate oe fe (fF f Y & f i Cc. EIS baal, ¢ > fi bA4y Aft ENGINEERING STUDENTS PERMANENTLY EXEMPTED FROM PHYS ICAL COBDTTIONING Afflick, James Radcliff Anderson, Jack Williams Anderson, John Beverly Andrews, William 4. Anthony, T. V. Bellows, Dexter Chapin Bishop, Kenneth Edward Blanding, Duane Bolze, Calvin Clarence Brockett, John Lewis Carter, Richard 4, Costello, Victor L. Coupe, Joseph, Jr. Dawley, Robert Rgbert, LaVaughn Evans, Lorn Richard Fearey, Charles B, Ferm, Robert James Ferrell, Kelth #8. Fleming, August E. Follett, Robert C. Fraser, Robert C. Fuchs, John Robert Fulghum, Don Eugene Gordon, Robert Glenn Haines, William Hall, Charles Frederick Harp, Gérald Dwight Hayward, Oliver T. Henry, Robert Hardy Hickey, Weldon Wilburn Hollis, William tse, Charles N. Johnson, George C, Lang, Edward Kaarbo, Clifford King, Loren Clifton Kunzelman, Charles Mann, William 4. McAdoo, James licCaul, Donald Bryan MeCollem, James R, McConnell, Paul Rush MeGinness, Charles C, McKinley, Robert Reed Marshall, William 4A. May, Nelson Moore, Robert Koy Nussbaum, Arthur J. Oatman, Arthur, Jr. Packard, Paul Lee Parks, D. Graybill November 1, 1944 Payton, Thomas F, Picree, Francis Blino Pursell, Charles kK. Razak, Virgid L. Read, C. Edwin Riedel, Richard kosenfield, kobert Lewis Rundle, William Sapp, Raymond Olen Schirk, Hugh L. Schreiber, Donald E. sells, John C. Shepherd, Jamcs Clay Shockley, Clyde Simpson, Jerry stannard, Frank Stimson, David Strandberg, John L. Stucker, Harry T, Surbaugh, Raymond Terry, Charles M. Timacrman, Harold Wendlandt, Frank kobert Westland, Jack Leroy Whearty, Raymond F, Wheatcraft, Lyle E. White, Claude Gq, White, Robert Herr Willis, George Hart Wright, Willard K. York, Albert Leslie Yount, Walter L, Anyone with 4F Draft Classification. Full-time instructors enrolled in University courses are automatically exempt. Anyone enrolled in six hours or less is not re- quired to take Physical Training. ea nN ESR ONO wiseseca tetra. 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