that the standard for each man will be determined according to his heigfht and weight. When the military emergency is over, these standards would, of course, bos reduced to the peace-time standards. Those students who, beyond all doubt, will not be inducted into the armed forces of the United States wi it be judged at the present time on the basis of the normal standards. A number of the tests used will be those which have been developed for the army by the staff of this Division. The detuils of the testing program are availabie at the Division of Ihysical Education offices. in brief it consists of five types of tests; I. A test of general motor capacity.--This test pintins measures the Indfvidualts feneral native capacity for the achievement of physical education skills when adequate training is given. This battery will be administered any —— mete when the student enters college. II.