~1L2Q— er towns where there are no camps? Also, have a singing program of national songs during the halves by the student bodies. This, no doubt, would create national spirit and stimulate more interest in our national defense." E, At the University of North Carolina, the Department of Physical Educa- tion is cooperating with various state and federal agencies. These groups include the WPA Training Institute; The Rehabilitation Project for Rejected Draftees under the NYA; The Recreation Program for the State Department of Conservation and Develop~ ment; and the State Department of Health. "This cooperation includes supervision and consultation on the part of our staff members, and their services on various commit- tees," it is pointed out. First Aid Is Taught at Penn State F, from Pennsylvania State College comes the following annowcement: "In addition to the holding of classes for men about to go into the armed forces, we con- ducted a first aid campaign at the college. First we had a class for instructors. Forty-three people finally finished this meine. Those who finished were used for the elementary first aid work, Approximately 300 students completed the work for the first aid certificate. This offering will be repeated again this coming year." G. At Rutgers University, members of the staff of the Department of Physical Education are assisting with the training of civilian police. Almost a full year ago, the university took part in a meeting of the heads of colleges of the State of New Jersey to ascertain how each might best serve the Army and Navy interests. This section of the survey reveals that a minority of college athletic associations have to date found themselves able to undertake new projects of a specif- ic nature which do not deal directly with intercollegiate or intramural sports. That the trend exists at all is most unusual, in view of the almost wiversal tendency dur- ing the last war to cancel everything in sight. That the policy of expansion will take hold even more firmly is quite definitely indicated by the nature of the replies, which reveal a nation-wide desire to be of service in every way possible.