January 17, 1946 Mre Clarence Dunlap 6901 Cote Brilliante Ste Louis 12, Missouri Bees Clarence: , I have just received a second letter from Mr. Je Ae Walka, your old coach. Responding to his request, I am sending you @ brochure on the plan of courses for our degree in Physical Education. If you will refer to page 4, you will find a four-year course outlined for your perusal, We give a BeS. degree in Education with a major in Physical Education. We also offer a masters’ degree in Physical Education. ‘Coach Walka has said many flattering. things regarding — you, Clarence, and your ability in basketball, I assure you that we will work with you and for you for your every benefit and success here at the University of Kansas, I have many requests from college and high school: coaches for our graduates, especially those who compete on ovr varsity basketball team. We are not able to fill the demand because a great many of our basketball players are in Physical Education majors, engineering majors, journalism majors, or lawyer majors. There- fore, I am very sure that when you complete your work we will be able to place you in a very creditable position, It is neeéssary that you send your transeript of your high school credits, with a transcript from Culver-Stockton, to Dr. Lawrence Woodruff, Registrar of the University of Kansas. Our enroll- ment will be on the llth and 12th of February for the second semester. I assure you it will be a great pleasure to have you enroll at the University of Kansas and an added pleasure to have you on our varsity basketball team. With all good wishes and anticipating the pleasure of meeting yous I am eae ee Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, FCAsMF | Varsity Basketball Coache