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g A The general government of the University 1S vested 11] the
  Board of Curators, which consists of not less than thirty
  members, representing the donors, under the conditions pre-
  scribed in the charter.
l A The delegated and representative powers of the Corpora-
tion are vested in the Regent and tl1e Executive Committee. g
This Committee is composed of the Regent, and four other VN
  Curators chosen annually by the Board. y 1
For purposes of counsel and eo—operation in regard to the
general interests of the University, the Faculties of the several “
Colleges assemble as one body, under the name of the Senate 1
_ ` ofthe University; but the immediate government of the stu- ,
  dents of each College is committed to the Faculty thereof- ,
  each student being an1enable to the Faculty of that College
‘ to which he belongs by virtue of l1is matriculation.
The Board of Visitors of the Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Kentucky consists of six members, who are ap- _
pointed by the Governor of the state, with the advice and
1 co11sent of the Senate of Kentucky, and whose powers and
A duties are prescribed in the Act of the General Assembly
I establishing this as one of the Colleges of the University.
 
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