There is nothing of soecial interest or imnortance
to report from the College of Qivil angineering at this
time.

                               Yours very truly,

                                    E . wRowe,

                               Dean 4'ollege of Clivil  ngineer-
                                                           ing.

     The report of bDen A. M. Miller of the College of Arts
and Science was read, accented and ordered spread upon the
minutes as follows:

                                  November 14, 1916

Gentlemen of the Executive Committee,
University of Ky.

LJear Sirsa

      Nothing has happenId in the affairs of the College
of Arts and Science calling for commient since my last
report to you. The work is all departments in going
along smoothly.

                               Yours very truly,

                                    A. M. Uiller, Dean

     Thae report of Dean Lafferty of the College of Law
was read and ordered spread upon the minutes as follows:

                               November 15, 1916

President Henry S. Barker,
University of Xy.

Jear Sir:

     In making this, my monthly report to the Executive
Committee, I have but little to add to what I said In
my last report.

     Our work is proceeding in a most satisfactory way,
making this by far our best year since the organization
of the College of ya;w.  Our class attrald;nce is unusually
Cdod, and the class 6f work done by the stud-nts in better
than in any former year.

     I again ask the Executive Committee to aid our College
with an anoropriation of $200.00 (two hundred dollars), itf
it can possibl be done, for the oD-r-ose of '.urchasing the
Indiana Renorts, which hsave been on our shelves for more
than a year, through the kindness of Baldwin and Company,
of Louisville, and which are almost indis-oensable'in
carrying on our work. Thie is a tecond hand set, In good
condition, and such A set is hard to find at the price at
which this is offered. If we are not able to purChase