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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Friday, July

Miller Wins
Citation

Bank Meet

July

James T. Miller, Instructor In
mechanical engineering, was
awarded a first-placitation for
a paper,titled The Responsibility
of the Engineering Colleges In
Secondary Education of Prospective Engineers" at the 64th annual
meeting of the American Society
for Engineering Education, which
met at Iowa State College, Ames,
ce

Miller's paper asked engineering
to help high schools In
preparing students for engineering
schools. Among other actions, Miller urged that high school student's Interest and Initiative In
science and mathematics be increased.
He reported that, of freshmen
recently entering UK's College of
Engineering, 12 per cent had not
studied plane geometry, 63 per cent
had no solid geometry, and 54 per
cent needed remedial work In alcolleges

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Miller said "prime responsibility" for establishing a program
that will permit adequate counseling, that will "Increase the interest of high school teachers In
engineering education," and one
that will "help high schools provide courses In preparation for
college study," Is with the colleges.

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Moore Back
From Texas

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The eleventh annual meeting of
Kentucky bank executives will be
held on the UK campus July 2,
Dr. John T. Mas ten, associate professor of economics, said.
The workshop meeting will deal
with the management of bank
funds and with managerial decisions in the higher echelons of
banking, Masten said.
The 60 senior banking officers
from Kentucky, who will attend the
meeting, will study In particular
subjects as "Management Succession," and "Executive Development." Masten, who Is In charge
of the school, will talk on "Factors
Effecting Interest Hates."
The object of the program,' Mas-te- n
said, Is to Improve banking
methods and ideas, 'so that the
citizens of Kentucky may ultimately be helped by banking
problems studied here.
The "workshop Is sponsored by
the Kentucky Bankers Association
in cooperation with the University.
Summer school in Puebla, Mexico, is being conducted by Dr. Alberta W. Server, modern foreign

languages department.
Math head. Dr. James C. Eaves,
is at Louisiana State College, Baton
Rouge, for consultation. He Is also
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delivering guest lectures at the
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the political science department, Mathematics Institute there.
Dr. Prank Prlndl left Wednesis In Chicago at a meeting of UN
day to conduct the Western Caroadvisors, this week.
lina State College Band Clinic.
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Dr. Arthur K. Moore, professor
of English, has returned to UK
from the University of Texas,
where he was visiting professor of
English for the Spring semester.
While he was at the Texas
school. In Austin, he taught a
seminar In Chaucer, in addition to
sophomore classes In English.
Dr. Moore said there Is "a lot
more brick and mortar" on the
Texas campus,- due primarily to
billion dollars in government bonds the school owns.
"The school," he said, "uses the
Interest from the bonds for capital Improvements.'
"Texas has one of the two best
libraries In the South," Moore
continued, "with over one million
volumes." He feels the 18,000 students there are "extremely enthusiastic," but that their study
habits are not as "firmly fixed"
as they might be.
Moore was Impressed with the
fight the "Daily Texan", the student newspaper, made to prevent
control of the paper by the Board
of Regents of the school.
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Dr. Redding, of Georgetown College, will represent the Baptist
church. He will also give a 20
minute speech on the same topic,
from the Baptist slant. Following
the lecture, there will be a question and answer period.
Keith Flowers will be the student chairman and moderator of
the forum.
Mrs. Mary K. Duncan of the
Education College is able to resume her University- duties aftex
a brief stay In the hospital.

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He is attending UK on a grant from the Institute of International Education.
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7 p.m. in the Y Lounge of the
SUB, July 10.
First of a two part series to be
discussed by the "Religion and the
Public Schools" forum, it will feature Father J. Ilerlihy and Dr.
tea or coffee to
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chaplain to Ro- make ice cubes for cooling iced
Father Ilerlihy,
man Catholic students, will give a coffee or tea.
20 minute speech on the viewpoints
that are held by the Catholic
Church concerning religion in

A German staff member of the
modern foreign language department, Dr. Gerhard Probst, is currently touring the United States.
He Is especially interested ' in the
south and west but hopes to see
part of Canada while returning to
the eastern part of the nation.

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