an It is the purpose of this award to single out one or more publications which have and will have an outstanding influence with development of the fields of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. | Publishing companies, Military organizations and Fellows of the Academy may make recommendation. Each recommendation should in- clude with a copy upon publication, the reasons for its consid- eration for this award. Outstanding contributions are made in areas other than those listed above, and particularly in creative work, the impact of which is easily recognizable, but may not appear in published form, such creative work to have occurred during the period January 1941-January 1946. Recommendations for this award may be made by the director of any agency or organization or by Fellows of this Academy. Such recommendation should include a description of the creative work, its outstanding characteristics and contribution, and suf- ficient evidence of its creativeness to enable the committee to make an adequate judgment. No active Fellow of the Academy is eligible to receive an award. Awards will be made for accomplishments during the period of January 1941- January 1946. Recommendations should be received by the chairman, Professor Frank S. Lloyd, Department of Hygiene, The College of the City of New York, 128th Street and Convent Avenue, New York 31, N.Y., not later than March lst, 1946. Frank S. Lloyd, Chairman John F. Bovard, Head of Department of Physical Education, Division for Men University of California Howard Braucher, President, National Recreation Association Anne Schley Duggan, Director of Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Texas State College for Women “Mabel Lee, Professor of Physical Education, University of Nebraska Helen McKinstry, President, Russell Sage College, Troy, New York Dorothy B. Nyswander, Health Education Specialist, Division of Education, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Washington, D. C. S.C. Staley, Director of School of Physical Education, University of Illinois Arthur H. Steinhaus, Robinson Foundation Inc., New York City Gertrude Moulton, Secretary for the Academy, University of Michigan