‘ / UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS _— LAWRENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION October 24, 19396 Dre Forrest C. Allen, Department of Physical Education. Dear Dre Allen: This letter is in reply to yours concerning suggestions for graduate worke I am listing the following two courses, together with reasons for suggesting theme In the first place, I think that a course in "Research Techniques" would supply a definite need for the graduate student who is going to carry on a research problem. At present many of the students are lacking in the knowledge of methods of experimental procedure. A course in "Research Techniques" would fill this need. The second course that I am suggesting is a course dealing with the relationship between physical educa- tion and athletics and psychology. I am enclosing an outline for you to look over. It is in its gross form without any specific indications, except in a general way, and in places things may have to be changed somewhate I am suggesting that this be both a lecture and laboratory course. Sincerely yours, Jemes Raport, instructor in Physical Educatione