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  I KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY.
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{ I »   GENERAL PLAN OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Il Tun University embraces several Colleges, each under the
I immediate government of its own Faculty and Presiding Cihcer.
The general supervision of the University as a whole is com-
mitted to the Regent, who is elected from among the Curators,
and is cm-ojieio Chairman of the Executive Committee, and
I whose duty it is, in connection with them, to see that the gen-
I I eral laws and statutes of the University are faithfully executed.
3 I I I Each College is divided into several Schools or Departments
I of Study; and each school is under the immediate government
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    sary by subordinate Instructors and Tutors.
III   The Colleges of the University are severally styled-
    1. The College of Science, Literature, and Arts.
·, I 2. The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky.
  I 3. The College of the Bible.
agi A -l. The Normal College.
‘ II I 5. The College of Law.
R   G. The College of Medicine.
I While the course of study and instruction in each College
I I is full and complete, yet the four first named above are so
I associated that a student regularly matriculated in any one of
I them, may have the beneiit of instruction in the others without
(k additional charge for tuition.
  There are some features in the plan of Kentucky University
  which are peculiar. The general superintendence of the whole
  · Institution by the Regent, who is not connected with any
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