Col. Yh. CG. 3 Commandant, R.0.T.Ca, ‘University of Kansas. Dear Colonel Washington: Z am enclosing a schedule of the time the showers will be available next week for the A~12 boys. You will notice that we have indicated 20-minute periods during the timo our students are in class. The load here is especislly heavy at 10:30, but if your boys com at 11:40 the rush will be over. We have also indicated hours on Saturday and Sunday efter-— moons when the showers are available. ‘Twill appreciate it if you will let us know as ag soon (ee to the gym. They, of course, are to furnish their towels at all times. he lnehers on tie south shies will be evailaiile for their clothes. Anguring you 6f ou éeulre to enoperate with you, I an UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DIVISION OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS q LA eee cas Regimental Adjutant Cadet Captain wiLlden Cy shaw, Jr Celer sergeant Cadet Sgte Delbert Ze Perkins color cuards Cadet Sgte Alan Ce Stute Battalion Comunnder Cadet Major Yernon Je Metale Battalion Adjutant Gadet let Lte Clifford Be neynolds Battalion Comender Cadet Majer Fe Ce Bohannon Fe Le Ge Be Jebmecn, Re Ne sza8 i uf Plateon Platoon sergeant re? ise ii] & ait aas2 ip , de ie Cadet lst Sgte Stanton Le Kreider oie coo dadk We Passmore & $s «Te Sapte domes Ce traper, Jr Cadet 24 Libs tnt Cadet <¢te Chiver i. ee ee hak Cadet Cadet let Sgke Jahn Ws Hood, dre = UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DIVISION OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS LAWRENCE, KANSAS January 14, 1943 Dre Forrest C, Allen, Department of Athletics, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas. My dear Dr. Allen: Wer Department orders indicate an immediate change in the ROTC. It will no longer be called ROTC and students will receive intensified military training which will require the complete time of our instructors. In view of the above, we will be unable to renew our agreement to conduct physical education next semester. We ask that the substitution of two hours drill for two hours. physical education be continued for ROTC students. Sincerely, Jain S$. Suse. JAMES S$. DUSENBURY, PVS&T October 5, 1942. A is E. Baker erates of Military Seience end Tactics, University of Kanses. | Dear Captains Baler: Thank you for your kind letter of Septenber 26th listing the training films which you suggest as valuable in eur conditioning program. I appresiate very much your kindness in calling these to eur attention. Do you have these films in your pessession at the present time? We would certainly like to eall ee een = ee Very cerdially yours, | PONsAH Varsity Basketball Coach. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS DIVISION OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS LAWRENCE, KANSAS September 26, 1942 Dr..F. G. Alten Department of Physical Education University of Kansas, Cempus My dear Dr. Allen: With reference to our talk Thursday evening, I am listing below the training films which may be of value to you in your training programe 8-33 “First Aid" (Methods of first aid involving aid expedients available under service conditions. The use of the first-aid packet,. methods of controlling hemorrhage and protecting wounds. The treat- ment of fractures. Methods of moving casualties.) This film was released in 1938 and the running time is 535 minutes. 8-150 “First Aid" (This picture shows the treatment of accidents and injuries occurring in everyday military life.) The film was released in 1941 and the running time is 26 minutes. 8=154 "“gex Hygiene” (This film deals with the subject of venereal diseases including their cause, effects, and prevention.) 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