OFFICE OF THE DEAN THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE September 29, 1915 Doctor F.C. Allen Department of Physical Education Campus Dear Doctor Allen: I thank you for the summary sheets in which you indicate the use of the physical education facilities as well as the load for each of the instructors. Doctor Jacobs will of course see this material. I want to say that I never appreciated your prob-— lem as to space and man—power so fully as this picture presents. Believe me when I say that I realize that you are doing your best to help provide a physical education program for the students of the University High School. Doctor Jacobs is investigating the possibility of getting some time at the Community Building. I feel sure that he and Mr. S trait with your approval will work out some kind of & program for the boys that will be interesting and have value for them. I want to express my hearty appreciation of the adjustments that Miss Hoover made under considerable difficulties to take care of the girls of the University High School. It seems that all of us are expected to deliver a good program in our de- partments without adequate physical facilities. It is my hope that with a compilation of all our problems, the picture of our needs may be more objectively presented to the administration. With kindest personal regards, I beg to remain — Sincerely yours, JWT/ct