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.) The filn was released in 1941 and the running time is 26 minutes. 8-155 “Personal Hygiene" (This film deals with basic principles of personal, cleanliness, hygiene and sanitation.) The film wes released in 1941 and the running time is 36 minutese 25-5 "Garbon Monoxide--The Unseen Danger" (A Bureau of Mines picture. Everyday danger in the’ home and garage from carbon monoxide gas, remede jal treatment and preventive measures.) This is an old, silent, ‘picture released in 1931. The running time is 17 minutes. ‘ We shall be on hand Tuesday evening with the filn on the conduct of physical training. Sincerely, | lverson E. Baker, Captain, CAC