DIVISION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS LINCOLN PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN WBA 797/42, 3 to our students. Of course, this is a time when we can stress, too, our four-year major program inasmuch as we already have a shortage in well-trained physical direc- tors and athletic coaches and there is--and of course will continue to be--a demand for such training in the Army and Navy. I would suggest that you might get copies of the material which Metcalf has put out at Chicago as these may offer you quite a good many suggestions as to what they are doing there on this emergency program. If there is other information you wish, do not hesitate to call upon me. With kindest regards, I am Very sincerely yours, / zee R. G. Clapp, M. D. Professor and Chairman Physical Education for Men RGC/TC