M2IUTES OF The BCARD CF TRUSTEe9



     President Barker then read his annual report, which is as follows:-


                                         Lexington, Ky., June 8, 1915.


TO '=R BOARD OF TRUST EES,

   State University of Kentucky,

      Lexington, Ky.


Gentlemen:-

     We are now drawing to the close of the most successful and one of the most satis-

factory sessions of the University since its foundation. That you may have clearly

before you the growth of the institution, in the last five years, I aDpend below a

table taken from the records of the Registrar's office, which shows the annual growth

during the period to which it relates:


          UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LEADIING TO A DEGREE



1910    1911     1912     1913     1914     1915



Arts & Science                   119     179      239      268      251     271

Agriculture                       18       42      87      156      201     245

Civil Engineering                 87       74      63       68       64      62

Mechanical Engineering           138      150     167      165      171     199

Mining Engineering                27       35      39       26       29      23

Law                               46       50      74       67      100      95

Total                            435      530     669      750      816     895

Graduate Students                 38       52      85       76       39      56

Tot al                           473      582     754      826      855     951

Special, Short Courses &         248      221     508      404      389     467



Tune 9, 1915



Total Enrollment



721     803     1262     1229     1244    1418