THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS LAWRENCE OFFICE OF THE DEAN December 2, 1942 Mre Forrest ©. Allen, Director, Physical Education Department, University of Kansas. My dear “Phog:™ In talking this week with Raymond Nichols he asks that I get to you the schedule of classes for Hoch Auditorium as desired by the Fine Arts School for the second semester. The program, as out- lined, is an exact continuation of the hours now already arranged for and represents no expansion. If there happens to be a falling off in the number of classes in the physical conditioning work, we should appreciate being in- formed of any free time inasmuch as at the present time we are handling three students in organ in downtown churches in addition to the work being done here. We contemplate these students going right on. There is the possibility, of course, that there might be some withdrawals or there might be an increase in the depart- ment. These cannot be reckoned with right now. The schedule as it carries over then runs about as follows: Monday 5:20-6:00 peme = organ Tuesday 10:30-11:30 aome 12:30-3:30 peme t eee 3:50 =5:00 peme — orchestra Wednesday 1:30-2:30 peme = organ Thursday 10:30-11:30 aeme =- organ 11:30=-12:30 aeme = band clinic 12:30-3:30 peme = organ 7:30-10:00 peme = orchestra Friday 1:30-2:30 peme = organ If it necessary to go over this schedule with you in person, I shall be glad to arrange for a conference. With best wishes, Sincerely yours, De Me Swarthout Dean m