OFFICE OF THE DEAN THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION LAWRENCE December 10, 1937 Dr. Forrest C. Allien Head, Department of Physical Fducation University of Kansas My dear Dr. Allen: I note with very genuine satisfaction that the Admin- istrative Committee of the Graduate School has approved course 174, Tests and Measurements in Physical Education, for graduate credit. It is my earnest hope that this will be but the beginning of an intensive development of your department in the direction of graduate recognition. I am satisfied that we can in the very near future offer a program that will be as sound and stimulating as that of any of the other schools in the Mississippi Valley. I am wondering whether it might not be wise in this con- nection to establish some sort of relationship between the Departments of Physiology and possibly Anatomy and your own department; that is, to develop a relationship that shall be functional to the end that the activities of the departments mentioned shall supplement each other and enable your people to operate with maximum efficiency and minimm waste of time. I shall be glad to talk this over with you at your convenience. Again congratulating you and your group on your achieve- ment, I beg to remain, Sincerely ~~ ! eo Taj 7 ymond A. Schwegler ean g