Kansas State College Manhattan, Kansas June 8, 1939 Dr. Garfield Weede Dr. Earl F. Morris Dr. F. Ce Allen Mr. Ve. T. Trusler Dear Committee Member: The enclosed four pages of comparative curriculum is all that I have been able to complete by this time. It is at once obvious that a real comparison of all of the state schools is extremely difficult, The nature of — the various schools and their objectives affect tremendously what each ome of them is trying to do by way of preparing phys* ical education teachers. : This comparison is, I hope, only a start and while I shall be away from Manhattan all summer, I hope you will look over this material with a view to formulating your opinions as to what might and can be done about getting together on what~ ever fundamentals you think are called for. I would like te have your honest opinion and sugges- tions if I could have them, and in the fall we shall try to meet and discuss things more theroughly.. With all good wishes for an enjoyable summer, I am Sensdially yours, AA. C. 8 Moll, Chairman