From NEw ORLEANS Sie SP Schedule 5 Lv. New Orleans, La. 11:00 A.M. 11:00 P.M.—Mon., Dec. 25th Ar. Los Angeles 4:30 P.M. —Wed., Dec. 27th 7:30 A.M.—Thur., Dec. 28th Provide both standard, tourist, and chair car class. RatEs Standard Tourist Chair Car New Orleans to Los Angeles and return: $89.25 $73.30 $64.40 Lower berth round trip $29.40 $14.70 Travel Groups: It has been suggested that the pleasure of the cross country journey might be greatly enhanced if groups of dele- gates should travel together. It is also possible that groups may be able to secure better rates than those quoted above. To facilitate the organization of such groups, President Owens has requested the following, who are located at several important points of departure, to take charge of arrangements for group travel. Write to them, if you want to join a group. New York City: Professor P. O. Badger, New York University ; Chicago: Major J. L. Griffith, Hotel Sherman; New Orleans: Dr. W. C. Smith, Tulane University; Seattle: Professor C. C. May, University of Washington. Program and Special Attractions: Announcements regarding pro- gram and arrangements for various entertainment features will be made later in the N.C. A. A. Bulletin. CoMMITTEE ON Local ARRANGEMENTS W. Ackerman EK. J. Miller Arnold Eddy W. O. Hunter H. C. Willett, Chairman PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION The Executive Committee submits for consideration, and pro- poses for adoption, at the Convention in Los Angeles, December 29th and 30th, 1939, the following revision of the Constitution of the Association, with the following brief comments. I. In large part the revision merely involves a rearrangement of the provisions of the present Constitution and By-laws:—(1) to bring together in one place provisions relating to the same subject, now found in different parts of the Constitution and By-laws; (2) to eliminate some overlapping and some apparent repetition and possible conflict; (3) to incorporate in the Constitution existing administrative practices which are not, at all points, in conformity with the specific provisions of the Constitution; (4) to clarify the language in some parts. II. In addition to the above objectives, which involve only mat- ters of rearrangement without essential substantive change, the pro- 3