Dre fF. C. Aiilen 105 Robinson Gymnasium Campus SCHOOL OF EDUCATION October 14, 1940 My dear Dr. Allen: The fact that Don Ettinger was in the student hospi- tal both from September 21 to 22 and from October 1 to 4 has only recently been called to our attention. The notice had been misdirected to the college of- fice. His absence from classes, therefore, was per-— haps excusable. Sincerely yours, Mateel Rich Secretary to the Dean lire Report s Wiss Rich sent me a note reading as follows: | "The fact that Don Ettinger was in the student hospital both from September 21 to 22 and from October 1 to 4 has oly recently been called to our attention, ‘The metice had been mis- — directed to the college office. His absence — from classes, therefore, was perhaps excusable.” I note Don Bétinger ie enrclied in both course 18 and course S31, Will you please have this matter taken care of? Thank yous | Secretary to Dr, Allen = um Gymnas SIS . ee ao hy o a ica o 40 0) +o © oh wo 2 : a) i] w 4 P=) 105 Robinson Campus SCHOOL OF~ EDUCATION October 14, 1940 My dear Miss Gerstenberger: The fact that Don Ettinger was in the student hospi- tal both from September 21 to 22 and from October 1 to 4 has only recently been called to our attention. The notice had been misdirected to the college of- fice. His absence from classes, therefore, was per-— haps excusable. Mateel Rich Secretary to the Dean September 30, 1940 Dean Schwegler Seheol of Education University of Kansas Dear Dean Schweglers pusteoe tn'é 'obusl 1l 0et'a Meter ' I have written to Miss Hoover regarding the board ramp leading to the hockey fields : | This is for your information and filese Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FAslg . , ¥ J v SCHOOL OF EDUCATION i oe LAWRENCE o wr jp THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ? oo Sf / 4 : ; i pe . \} e »- p¥ Op Qe é ra Fa ay & / nf J a or OFFICE OF THE DEAN : ) Ae at September 28, 1940 Dr. F. C. Allen, Head Department of Physical Education 105 Robinson Gym. My dear Dr. Allen: There appears to be some misunderstanding with reference to en- roliments in Physical Education course 35, Football, and Educa- tion course M194, Content and Methods of Physical Fducation. In connection with both of these courses there are certain pre- requisites which are explicitly stated in the catalog. For in- stance, your course 35 is open to sophomores only, and M194 has as a prerequisite the Fundamentals courses in Education. It may be that on your course 35 you wish to change the prereq- uisites. In that case, the matter should be presented to the committee on curriculum and be duly acted on by the faculty. If no Change is formally made, we must reguire the prerequisites as they are Lawfully established. If we do not do so, we find our- selves here in the office in an impossible situation. Certain snarls have arisen in connection with current enrollments. These difficulties ought to be taken up and adjusted at once. May we count on your assistance? Catalog copy for the next issue is now being worked over. If any changes are made by the faculty these changes can be incorporated in the new publication. I should be greatly pleased if you would give these matters your early attention, and I shali, of course, be very happy to cooper- ate with you in unraveling the complications. Will you not plan to come over to see me concerning these matters as soon as you can? Sincerely yours, ymond A. Schwegler, / an RAS /MR 55 September 26, 1940 Dean. Re Ae Schwesler School of Education University of Kansas Dear Dean Schweglers T an vory happy to have you oall our attention to the wooden steps south of the Gymmasium buildings I have spoken to Mre Dell Davi ir | : and he does a pretty good job of it with the material that he has to work withe Personally, I have a: this was a matter the Buildings and Grounds Department were to keep up, but for years we have been doing this ourselves. I am wondering if a letter from you to Ur. Bayles would not help the matter. Naturally the wooden lumber rots out and our budget does not permit spending the money necessary to install the proper steps for safety and looks that harmonize with the goneral University building upkeep, I am sending you a carbon copy of a letter that T have written to Mrs Bayles and trust that you can augnent uy letter with a suggestion to hime : Sincerely yoursy fe Hi i i i | _ Director of Physical Education and Recreation FAslg Varsity Basketball Coach September 25, 1940 Dean Re Ae Schwegler School of Education University of Kansas Dear Dean Schwegler: | I am sending you a carbon copy of a letter that I have received from ire Allphin on September 21, 19403 also a copy of a letter I have written to hin todays I did not contact you before writing this final letter because I was told by Chancellot mlott that he had a conference with you yesterday and you both went over the situation fullye : You will recall that I discussed with’ you the previous letter that I had written lr. Allphin before it was sents ‘tin envieand eestin: We Di vn Hees Very cordially yours, : ‘Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach FeAslg COPY Copy COPY Bepte 21, 1940 Dre Pe C. Allen University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sirs Wish to acknowledge receipt of your recent wire. You said answer by Western Union, but did not say wire collect, therefore I did not feel able financially to do it at my own expenses I was unable to report for class Friday as you suggestede Since my salary there has been reduced materially, I thought maybe you might be willing to carry me on the pay roll during the coming school years. I think there are a few that have been. carried on the pay roll one way or the others If a deal of this nature can be arranged, it would be a great help to me in getting adjusted elsewhere. Before I resign formally, there is a matter I would like to have brought to the attention of the University. I came to Kansas University in the fall of 1925 at a salary of $2200 for twelve months, The fiseal year on the contract reads from September 1925.. July Ist 1926 the contract was changed to read fiscal year from duly lst. This case carries the same status as that of Cappon, Steele, Lockabaugh and Sabe, According to my addition I have $366.66 due me from the University of Kansas. What do you intend to do about it? Very truly yours, Herbert G. Allphin 536 Spurgeon Fte Worth, Texas xe oe vipa te Susie aa eee COPY Septe 25, 1940 Mr. Herbert G, Allphin 536 Spurgeon Street Fort Worth, Texas My dear Mr. Allphin: In my wire I offered you two alternatives, either to return at once or to resigne Your failure to comply with either suggestion has given me no other alternative than to replace you in the department, and to notify the Chancellor's office immediately. In regard to the 1922 salary, you must kmow that the fiscal year in the University does end and always has ended upon June 30, and all University appointments always terminate at that time. Furthermore, you must recognize that from the date of your contract, September 1925, you were paid continuously month in and month out until your appointment was changed in 1935 from twelve to nine months, without reduction in salary. Hence, nothing can be due you, whatever e Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Reéreation Varsity Basketball Coach ; FCA:1g ec: ®hancellor Malott Dean Schwegler Ny In compliance with the suggestions by Dean Schwegler regarding the re-allocation of courses in our suggested curriculum in Section I of the University catalogue, we submit the following: Curriculum for Men Freshman Rhetoric I ina“ Rhetoric II 2 hrs. Social Science Survey 5 hrs. Zoology 5 hrse Personal Health 5 hrse 32M 2 hrsSe 31M 2 hrs. Academic Electives5-6 hrse Academic Electives 2 brse Sophomore English Lite 10 2 hrse History or Sociology 5 hrs. Physiology 5 hrse Gen. Psycholggy 5 hrse Speech 2 hrs. Hist. & Prine Pe E. 3 hrs. Football 2 hrse 34M 2 hrs. Academic Minor 2-5 hrse Junior | Educe Psyche 5 hrSe Human Anatomy 5 hrse Intro. School Adm. 2 hrse ' Required Educ. 2 hrse Required Educ. 2 hrse Track 2 hrse Basketball 2 hrsSe Content & Meth. 3 hrse Elective 4-5 hrs. Elective 5-6 hrs. Senior Supervised Teaching 2 hrsSe Supervised Teaching @ hrs. The & Prace Ath. Tre 3 hrs. Remedial & Ph. Exam. 2 hrs. Kinesiology 2 hrse Org. & Admin. 3 hrse El. Education $ hrse Community Rec. S hrse Elective 7 hrse Elective 5-6 hrs. Also in response to the suggestion of Dean Schwegler that since we require 19 hours of education and 18 of these hours are specified and since there are no one hour courses it is necessary for a student to take 20 or more hours, we suggest that we reduce the specified hours to 16 by making A254 School Hygiene optional instead of required. This would also reduce the number of required hours for the major. Curriculum for Women Freshman Rhetoric I 3 hrse Rhetoric II 2 hrse Social Science Survey 5 hrs. Zoology — 5 hrse Pele 31 2 hrse P.Be 320 2 hrse Acad. Electives 5 hrse El. Sch. Playground Act. 3 hrs. Acad. Electives 1-2 hrs. Sophomore Enge Lit 2 hrse History or Sociology 5 hrs. Physiology 5 hrse psychology 5 hrs. Speech 2 hrse Hist. and Prin. P.-E. 3 hrs. P.E. 33 2 hrse P.E. 34W 2 bree Electives 4-5 hrse Electives 1 hr. Junior Ed. Psyche 5 hrse Required Ed. 2 hrse School Adme 2 hrs. Content & Method 3 hrse Required Ed. 2 brse ' Human Anatomy 5 hree PeE. 67 1 hre Athletics 2 hrs. Theory Athletics 2 hrse P.E. 68 2 hrs. Theory Swimming 2 BOs Electives 2-3 hrse Electives 3-4 hrse Senior Physical Exame 3 hrse Sup. Teaching 2 hrse Superv. Teaching 2 hrse Orge & Adm. 3 hrse Kinesiology 2 hrs. Personal Hygiene 2 hrs. Elec. Ed. 3 hrse Electives 8-9 hrs. Electives 6-6 hrs. September 17, 1940 8 please find copy of night letter that I have wired Mre Herbert ¢, Allphin, 556 Spurgeon Street, Fort Worth, Tezase I trust this meets with your approvals Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Varsity Basketball Coach - ) NIGHT LETTER SEPTEMBER 17, 1940 MR. HERBERT G, ALLPHIN 536 SPURGEON STREET FORT WORTH, TEXAS YOUR LETTER RECEIVED MONDAY SIXTEENTH. INASMUCH AS OUR SCHOOL WORK HAS ALREADY STARTED AND SINCE ABSENCES SUCH AS YOURS ARE EXCUSABLE ONLY BY ILLNESS I SEE BUT TWO ALTERNATIVES POSSIBLE: FIRST, PLEASE PRESENT YOURSELF HERE FOR OUR OPENING CLASSES FRIDAY OR SECONDLY, IN VIEW OF PART-TIME TENURE HERE I WOULD SUGGEST YOUR RESIGNATION AND YOUR ENDEAVOR TO LOCATE PERMANENTLY ELSEWHERE. REPLY WESTERN UNION. Forrest C, Allen gd ef tds; : August 26, 2940 I recognize thet Football is a sophomore course and Don doos not ‘anni enough houre to rate him @ sophomores. However, the fact tat = rn Teen aoe Football at the present time, has dono several lessons = bitace $241 is] ait Saar alu potas petition Wat tho twsiouronuree fn Poetal : ‘ve pemsed Don Bair for hae athlete eredie eee ‘Director of Physical 3 Bdueation and Rogreation ne. Basketoals Sonate FCAslg University of Kangap - ‘Enclosed ie a copy of a letter I have this letter for your office files. — | ‘Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Siucntion and Recreation Varsity Dasketball Coach - THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE June 19, 1940 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: We are accepting your recommendation to substitute 201 Advanced Basketball for 200 The Theory and Practice of Athletic Training in the case of George Stapleton. The Regis- trar has been notified to that effect. Sincerely yours, . ~ ; - 7 ‘ | f A Mua Ullleg He Raymond A. Schwegler ; Dean MR:FT - dune Tl, 19400 Ni lh hee ha sis liek diets Soaats sa ks ai a ps Bas Ona Gk emneenne eae Training, to complete his requirements for graduations You will recall tint we sent an inquiry to the principals and to the coaches of basketball asiing their pre« ference on the courses to be offered « = either Theory and Fige~ Referring again te the George si I would be willing that he take Advanced Basketball to fil] his M80a. SUPERVISED TEACHING IN SPECIAL dohesla “Four hours credit. Both semesters and by special appointment. Observation and teaching are proviced in subjects belonging to any teaching field in which tue student has not less than fifteen hours credit. A special mthods course suitable to the subject to be taught is required. The methods course should be taken previous to the weaching or concurrently with it. 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