Kamehameha School for Boys Honolulu, Hawaii June 3, 1939 Dr. Forrest C. Allen Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Dr. Allens: Thank you very much for offering me the position in your department at the University of Kansas. I have cablad. my acceptance to Dr. Lindley, pending further information concerning the position. I am quite anxious to know more about the specific details and duties of the position at present and also about the possibilities for future advancement vefore I finally sever. all connections here at Kamehameha. I wouid greatly appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience, therefore, concerning the tollowing points: 1. Specifically, what courses would I teach and what would be the general content of those courses? ee What are the opportunities of advancement from this particular position at the Univer- sity of Kansas, booth from a professional and economic standpoint? The opportunity of working under you in your department is the chief reason I woula accept the position, of course, for that very fact assures professional growth. Will there be opportunity for advancea study and credit during the school year at Kansas, or will my program be too fuil for that? Se in tnat 1 wouia sufier a considerable loss Iinaucialiy oy leaving here, I am definitely interested in the possible salary raise that might be expected at Kansas for the completion of a satisfactory year's work. Is there a salary schedule in operation, or what is the basis for economic advancement? 4. When does school begin in September, 1939, and when would I be expected to report? I would want to arrive before school opens to allow time to become oriented in the job and to find a furnished apartment. Another