64 STATE COLLEGE on KENTUCKY.
I No compensation is given to students in the Department of
  Practical Mechanics, inasmuch as no pecuniary returns are
  possible to the College from this Department as at present or-
= ganized.
All students are liable to be called upon for occasional work
l upon the grounds belonging to the College, and to such work
if no compensation is attached.
I CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER.
` All applicants for admission into any class in the College or
  Academy must bring satisfactory testimonials of good moral
l character. V
REGULATIONS, GENERAL AND SPECIAL.
_ The following paragraphs, selected from the published " Reg- y
· ulations," are added for the benefit of intending matriculates:
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS.
2-L. By the acts of the Legislature each Legislative Repre-
sentative District is entitled to send, on competitive examina-
tion, one properly prepared student each year, between the
ages of twelve and twenty-five, to the College, free of tuition.
The candidate presenting himself at the College for admission
i under this authority shall deliver to the President a certificate
  from his district Board of Examination setting forth " that the _
i Board was duly appointed by ‘the Court of Claims,’ as pre-
l scribed in the charter of the College, approved March 4, 1880;
{ that he is between the ages of twelve and twenty-five, and that
I he has been selected on competitive examination from all of
A the students (of whom there shall not be more than one from
; each common school) sent before the Board by the trustees and
teachers of the several common schools in the district." The
- candidate shall then be examined by the Faculty or a commit- _