4.



      4. Soll Fxporiw-,nt 'i7,(  a9t ,elin  Green. The following
 resolution  eS oyf-f fsrc,  EsLcrod and unanimously approved:


      HI EAS., The Tetorn ' ntu-.ky C' tae Teachers Collcge has
requested the Board cf Tr-ustoee: of  -a University of Kentucky to
eotablish a so0il expe-riie;nt fi0id on certain of its lands at
Bowuling &reon, and

     "MEAFS, The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky
has given careful consi.deration to this request, with the  full
recallzCn'n  v of the vle. cfa coop::c-ration between the two insti-
tutions, '-ut seekirn at tlhe sarkr, tirr4 to deterrine a sound and
logical practice in the esofbliotz+ent of expariLent fields, and

     :'EERRES, The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky
is of the opinion that the soil expeximent fields nowr developed,
and the experi-ental soil work planned at the 'Western Kentucky
Substation at Princetonr, provide reseatch service for the Bowling
Green soil areas, as well as for the cth-r principal soil areas
of western Kentucky, and that in view  of the necessity of economy
and of conservation of the resources of the institution, it is
not deemed advisable to establish a soil experiment field at
zowling Green, as it would result in duplicating work now in prog-
ress,

     THEREFORE, Having in mirnd the best means of advancing the
agricultural interests in ' arren County, this Board of Trustees
recommends the employment of a county agricultural agent who can
lead the agricultural developiment in the county.  To this end,
the University of Kentucky -will provide such proportion of the
fund as is usual in cooperative agreements covering agricultural
extension work.   The Board  of Tsustees expresses the 1iope that
a satisfactory coope rative endeavor can be. developed between the
western Kentucky State Teachers' College and the University of
Kentucky in the employment of a county agricultural agent.


   . 5. Course in Music. A recommendation ,recoived from the
University Senate approving a course In Music leading to the
degree of B.S., for the purpose of training supervisors and
music  teachers in the State.   A motion was made, seconded,
and carried that the reconnend;at ion of the Senate be concurred
in.   The Music course adopted was as follows: