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{ KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY.
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ORGANIZATION.
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Il ` Kmvrucxv `UNIVERSITY embraces several Colleges, each un-
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Officer. The general supervision of the University as a whole
_ ' is committed to the Regent, who is elected from among the
Curators, and is cx-zyfczb Chairman of the Executive Committee.
He is the representative of the Board of Curators before the
donors and the public, and it is his duty, in connection with the
I ¤ Executive Committee, to see that the general laws and statutes
of the University are faithfully executed.
Each College is divided into several Schools or Departments
of Study; and each School is under the immediate government
and instruction of a competent Professor, assisted, when neces-
sary, by subordinate Instructors and Tutors.
The Colleges of the University are severally styled—
1. The College of Arts.
I g 2. The Agricultural and l\/lechanical College of Kentucky.
y 3. The College of the Bible.
g 4. The Normal College (not yet organized.)
g 5. The Commercial College.
  6. The College of Law.
  7. The College of Medicine. v
, While the course of study and instruction in each College is
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