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"’ V ucrc constructed; in 1900 the Civil and
[ll l`hysit·s and Mining buildings were fitt-
its islied; in 1910 thc new t‘heinistry building
Wl was built, and in 1018 the new work-sltops `4
in the mechanical department were con-
`Sl structed and equipped. in 1923 a new Bas- g'
0l· , lretball building was built and a Stadium is `.
to now under construction. ln 1893 the Nor- .
.vl\ mal School was organized and in 1908 al-  
xtc tt rations were made and two full collegiate E
NY . courses were substituted. ’~
i in 1869 the first B. S. degree was con- I
; l“t—rred upon a man, \\’. B. Munson, and in l
‘ 1S8fl the first B. S, degree was conferred  
L upon a woman, Mrs. Fharles Kay. ,
IF. I This, in brief, is the history of the Uni-  
yl` · versity ot` Kentucky. Uollogcs have been i
lcd Q ' added through the years until now there are  
gl"' * five, namely: Arts & Sciences, Agriculture. ,_
W V Education, Engineering and Law. There l
rc.: i are over one hundred and fifty instructors `
ni { and hundreds of workers employed by the 5
‘m ~ ‘ university. The instruction serves over ?
`°S` 1 l three thousand students from all parts of
°"L l the globe. The Extension Department of  
`ES`   the university serves about one thousand Q
UP people by giving correspondence courses and y
\,l" i sending instructors to different parts of thc ‘¢
mg   state to teach classes. The Military Depart- E,
W3" gi nrent has been a lasting feature of the in- -
3-lm ‘ stitution and is one of the strongest li, O, 'l`. 1
  (`. units in this corps area. V  
Ex- The University of Kentucky is, at tho l
Om [ present time, supported by appropriations
sec- l. by the State Legislature of tho State of
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