October 28, 1937. Dean R, A, Sehwegler, Sehool of *Baucation, University of Kansas, Dear Dean nr ZI am with eke to you a general scheme of rewranthonnl activity, both active and passive, for the Sumner School of 1938. {% would be, of course, impossible te incorporate all these suggestions inte one summer, With the heat in Kansas some of the suggestions might be too heavy on activity. lly purpose was to have you sem these offerings with a very critical eye, api delete or append to this list as you see fit. Then I would desire to get to- gether with you and elect the best and kick out the rest, with a purpose of offering a very intelligent contribution of some of the things that we have been short on here in the _— sumer schools, I am also staat to you an academic outline of our teaching needs as I see them for the Depart- ment of Physical Education in the Sehool of Education. You will please note that we have a three-hour course for Dr, Lapp on "Teste and Measurements" « We are asking that this course have graduate credit. - The purpose in offering te | course is twofold, First, to offer to the physical education teachers of the state of * Kansas a eourse in which Iowa or other sehools would secept our credit for their graduate sehool. Instead of these 50 or 75 graduate students going to Iowa we would want to turn them in our direction, The other pur- pose, of course, would be to make a first attempt at offer- ing graduate work in physical education, Dr, Lepp is thoroughly e tent to euaah this course, ani once we are staetee. in this directi6n it will be much caster to amplify our graduate credit work, I would like toe have you look ahead one roe es ses our teaching set-up. Both Miss Hoover and Miss 1 have their master's degrees; both of these women have done work toward the doctorate, but are not be ag Ae along. next sumer Ulbel will have his Ph.D, his, Plumley is doing work on his master's, and Tot wild