ee, —_ — Roy Munporrr, Georgia Tech i Dx. James A. Narsmrru, Univ. of Kansas H. B. Ortner, Cornell Univ. President 5 Honorary President oo, Ne aes as ae irst Vice-President THE- NATIONAL ASSO NNOF SBASKETBALL COACHES Dr. H. C. Carson, Univ. of Pittsburgh Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Jas. A. Natsmirs, University of Kansas Honorary President Roy Munporrr, Georgia Tech : * President Fellow Coaches: H. B. Ortner, Cornell University First Vice-President A. C. Lonzore, Northwestern University j Herewitah is presented another contact for Second Vice-President ; i tC Bein bo our aembership. Everyone has a standing invitation Third Vice-President o write in suggestions to improve the comnon cause. saatciamcgs gc oe bape if you have some ideas and hesitate to send them in, ee a hen you should retain the ideas for the nest meet- LsoON, Ohio State University ; i : : Gerorce Epwarps, University of Missouri ing. If you are behind in your dues, consider this ete as a bill and pay up. If in doubt as to your ob- x. W. E. Meanwe .t, University of Wisconsin vn ae ligation, we can let you know how you stand. ve can : f anization unless every- B. T. Grover, Ohio University, Chairman profit AS8%L0 froa this =e nizat = Ist Dist.: E, J, Hickox, Springfield College body makes some contribution. 2d Dist.: Lon Jourpet, University of Pennsylvania 3d Dist.: G. K. Teset, University of Virginia 4th Dist.: A. F. Rupp, University of Kentucky Now is the time to start to make your Cee ae ml nd a iil plans to go to atlanta. Consult your Railroad t et.e J. RUESDALE, Grinne ege " . ad 7th Dist.: Lours Menze, lowa State University agent as to the best rates. ne expect to 1ake apo sin a —— ree, ert ovate lication for convention rates and we must get 100 ee : tickets and certificates to take advantage of this A cacsplinco ies method. This calls for one and one third of the ima one way fure, for the round trip. There are tourist Nets Norcren, University of Chicago rates, short limit rates and other possibilities. COACHING ETHICS COMMITTEE : Ray Hanson, Teachers’ College, Macomb, IIl., President Mlundorff has a great orogram in ea ae the making. You will get full details in another Lew Anpreas, Syracuse University casicieas sens abd bulletin, shortly after March 1. Fred Young says the Illinois Wesleyan tean will be along for the Ist Dist.: A. D. Kanier, Brown University 2d Dist: L. P. Anpreas, Syracuse University exnivition canes. The Pitt boys are saving their seo nickels. It is honed some Missouri valley club will 5th Dist.: Warp Lamsert, Purdue University be able to make the triv. add & Southern club to 6th Dist.: Henry oe Missouri State the above and we shall have a few LAME « Now is the 7th Dist.: Francis Scart, S. M. U. time to make any suggestions to helo this years 8th Dist.: Howarp Beresrorp, Univ. of Colorado c onvent i ON. 9th Dist.: R. W. Griz, Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon The contributions to the bulletin were OFFICIALS COMMITTEE i made without any dire ¢thpoats to the contributors. A. A. Scrasincer, Creighton University GerorcE Keocan, Notre Dame University E. A. Ketrener, Fordham University B. L. Van Ausrynz, Michigan State College Your humble servant. RESEARCH COMMITTEE Joun W. Bunn, Chairman, Stanford University W. S. Cuanpter, Marquette University 2 Dr. F. C. Atten, University of Kansas Cratc Rusy, University of [linois E. J. Hicxox, Springfield College MH. C. Carlson Everett S. Deax University of Indiana Dr. W. E. MeanweELt, University of Wisconsin Dr. James A. Natsmitu, University of Kansas P.S.:—WILL SEE YOU AT THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, ATLANTA, GEORGIA EASTER VACATION -- MARCH 29, 30, AND 31, 1934