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K l ‘ KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY. 5 i i
l E THE ACADEMY. i
l X For the present, and until a more eilicient system of academic
I instruction shall be generally established, an Academy of Pre- 1
“ 4 paratory Instruction shall be conducted in connection with the  
i University, the immediate management of which will be com-  
1 I mitted to a competent Principal and Assistants; while the l
A A A ¤ qualifications for admission, the course of study, and all matters  
pertaining to its general interests, will be determined by the  
University Senate. l
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V l GENERAL GOVERNMENT. i
A I The general government of the University is vested in the  
_ L ; 1 Board of Curators, which consists of not less than thirty mem- l
bers, representing the Donors, under the conditions prescribed
in-the charter.
The delegated and representative powers of the Corporation
are vested in the Regent and Executive Committee.
The immediate government of the students of the University
is committed to the Faculties thereof—each student being
amenable to the Faculty of that College to which he belongs
by virtue of his matriculation. l
{_ ’ The. Board of Visitors of the Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Kentucky consists of six members, who are ap-
I pointed by the Governor of the State, with the advice and
consent of the Senate, and whose powers and duties are pre-
scribed in the Act of the General Assembly establishing this
l as one of the Colleges of the University.
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