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sity of Kentucky, is required for the doctorate. The full time of q  
each of these years must be spent in study. Part-time students  
and those holding assistantships or engaging in other outside activi-  
ties will of course be required to take a proportionately longer `_* 
time. _  
While it is expected that a well prepared student of good gg 
ability may secure the degree upon the completion of three years  
;1i of study, it should be understood that this time requirement is a  
  minimum and is wholly secondary to the matter of scholarship.  
  Neither time spent in study, however long, nor the accumulation ‘*  
  of facts, however great in amount, nor the completion of advanced ·  
  courses, however numerous, can be substituted for independent K  
  thinking and original research. ·  
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  toward the doctorate at the University of Kentucky but no work  
  is credited which has not been done in a college or university of { 
  recognized standing or in a research laboratory.  it
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