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THE KENTUCKY ALUMNUS 27
Mr. Stanley is one of the most gifted speakers in all of Kentucky oratory
and few men have been more facile and incisive in the use of keen sentences
and forceful periods. He is a marked student of literature, including history.
‘; " While in Congress he was unusually popular and was repeatedly re-elected with
little or no opposition. Mr. Stanley has devoted his life to the study of indus-
` trial conditions and to his probe are attributed the reforms which the United
Q States Court promulgated in the steel industry. He has been a close student
of tobacco marketing problems in Kentucky.
Mr. Stanley attended State University in the eighties and was later given
the honorary degree of Master of Arts because of his scholarly attainments.
SOURCES AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE INCOME OF THE
UNIVERSITY
It is believed that all who are interested in the University will be
interested also to know the sources of its income and the distribution of
same to the various departments. Note the meager amount as com-
A pared with other universities. It might be well to note further the I
amount of work, efticient work, our University is doing with this small
sum as compared with the work done by other universities whose income
doubles, trebles and quadruples ours. _
sonaons or nsrmrarnn moomn, 1915-1916.
U. S. Fund ......................................... $ 42,750.00 `
*%c State Tax ........... , ........................... 60,000.00 `
Interest on Bonds .................................... 8,644.50
State Appropriations ......................... » ........ 85,000.00
  Patterson Hall ............................. . ......... 2,000.00 j
_ General Education Board ....... . ..................... 3,000.00 `
IW Interest and Discount ................ ; ................ 2,250.00 ‘
‘" Fees—Student ............ . .. ......................... 12,500.00 .
Student Damages .................................... 750.00  
Rents ........................................ . ...... 400.00 I ~
Sundries ..................................... . ...... 1,000.00 l
Athletic Association .................................. 500.00 V
Total Budget .................................... $218,794.50 I
*This item should be reduced to $58,000, as, in the opinion of the State
Officials, the one-half cent tax will not yield more this year. _
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