UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS December 26, 1936. Dean R.A, Schweg School of Eduecati University of abak: My dear Dean Schwegler: | In answer to your: letter of December 25rd, regarding the ‘proposed four year curriculum in Physical Education, let me that we heartily erentove your suggestions and criticisms, this is another rush j I feel confident that we are ——. some progress in the rignt MEhracsion. We have considered each of your comments and estions and I shall attempt to express our reactions ding each. suggestion in ‘the vovi sed proposed curriculum, 2~ We ean see no specific reason why more than 124 hours should be required for graduation. S- We realize that the content of the 19 hours of Education wend Pil & metter. ee, Education to i. However, | the State 2 ae requir | teach Physical fhaneation Glass k seheel. This is the case with ization and Adminis- rat Physical Education and ares Miss Hoover and Mr. Elbel gre under the impression tha ae would look with favor on allowing Education credit for Cont and Methods in Physical Education. 4- In the proposed ciwhiieen we tev educed the number of hours in Physical Education to thirt cn This would allio hours of electives. Although it possible to secure course in Advanced Football we suggest that it be laced on the list of optional courses. The fundamentals of tics and sports could be embodied in Physical Education 1-2 5- We would agree that 1.5 grade —_— average would seem reasonable. | wae On the submitted outline we have followed gad —— that stat prerequisites for practice teaching. t+ woul —— 90 hours and 90 grade points would be more satisfac- ean As you —* this would be a matter for the School of Education to to decide. | ae a - es fe Pe Nh; ek oe a ; se ahi Cla ah Aap ii pI ae nat LA at aaa moe pees. IL