Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Director, _ ‘Physical Educetion and Recreation, ee ee — 2) wna Vetelty of Manées, oe os _ Kansas. a Ra : oa Deer Dr. Allen: grateful. It must be a difficult problem for you to arrange for all the Campus. is the largest it has been, the staff, with two exceptions all new move. The results have been more than gratifying and we are all site ‘profitable one. The outstanding leaders in the entire country were handle the groups and are at present wondering where to turn. Represent- ‘@ representative from the Department of Lebor, an- authority on women in — andustry. Plans are: ie mede to hold enother roses conference or — _ here for another ten days and then home. Do hope you are having some ii Camp Oak Openings, Saugatuck, Michigen, August 15, 1943. Your lester with the enclosures reached me Friday ve I was not too surprised at the contents. If that is the greatest sacrifice that has to be made to help in the war effort - then I'm the military groups that the Journal-World reports are moving onto > This summer has been both interesting and busy.‘ The camp and the caretaker developed into such a temperamental soul that he had to be discharged, so we have all had plenty to keep us on the a little sorry to see the season close. The stopover in Madison with Miss Bliss was a ‘pleasant and there for the college physical fitness workshop. There were meny inter-— esting suggestions and plans discussed. It did seem that our setup is _ as sound as any discussed. Many schools that went "all out" for requirin the women to take physical education were neither staffed nor equipped to atives from each of the women's military divisions were there, as well as —_— next — . if ‘here are any chiiees in plans for this fell, I shall be “not too typically Kansas summer weather. "Sincerely,