OREGON STATE COLLEGE CORVALLIS, OREGON DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN September 27, 1941 Director of Physical Education University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Dear Sir: As a preliminary part of a study te analyze graduate work in physi- cal education in all teachers’ colleges, colleges, and universities of the United States, I would greatly appreciate your valuable assistance in help- ing me determine a complete list of all such institutions in your state. This list should include all schools that offer a graduate major in physi- cal education leading to a master's or doctor's degree. This request is being sent to all state directors of physical edu- cation and, in states with no director, to the head of the department of physicel education in one college, teachers’ college, or university that has a graduate program. (1) Will you please check over the enclosed list of higher insti- tations for your state that offer a graduate physical education major and the degrees they confer, (2) Will you add all other institutions that I have omitted and cross off those you think do not offer such work. If the enclosed sheet has no institutions represented for your state, it means I have been unable to locate any school offering such work, The compilation of such a list will be valuable for two reasons: first, there is need for a list of graduate schools of physical education; and second, it will enable the writer to complete an analyzation of gradu- ate practices and offerings in all such institutions of the United States. If you desire a summary of this report, indicate the same on the enclosed sheet and it will be sent you gladly upon completion of this study. Please return this material in the enclosed stamped envelope as soon as possible. Your assistance in this matter will be greatly apprec- iated, Sincerely yours, oO al G band —* Jack E. Hewitt JEH: jb Associate rrofessor of Physical Education encs