Oct. 6, 1941 Chancellor's Offices Campus Dear Mr. Nichols, Tn making a study of the fees charged for courses in the Department ef Physical Education we are again faced with the — fact that a fee of $1.50 plus $1.00 is still charged for ‘eourses 67W and 68W. As I recall, we have asked that this fee be removed because it entaile e duplication of fees for the women students whe enrell in these courses. Courses 67W and 68W are for junior women majoring in Physical Education, and in most cages these students are enrolled at the same time in other major courses forvhich the towel end locker fee is charged. I am under the impression that we have previously asked the bud-— get committee to act on this request. I trust that action may pe taken on this fee at an early date. I also wish to recommend the adoption of a fee of $1.00 (no deposit) fer course No. 176, Teste and Measurements in Physical — Bé@ucation, for the materials used in this course, effective at the beginning of the second semester. Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation Fca/pg Varsity Basketball Coach .