xt7v154dp65r https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7v154dp65r/data/mets.xml Lexington, Ky (Fayette County) University of Kentucky 1913 The University of Kentucky catalogs contains bound volumes dating from 1865 through 2007. After 2007 course catalogs ceased to be printed and became available online only. course catalogs  English University of Kentucky This digital resource may be freely searched and displayed.  Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically.  Physical rights are retained by the owning repository.  Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.  For information about permissions to reproduce or publish, contact the Special Collections Research Center. University of Kentucky course catalogs, 1865- Catalogue of the Officers, Studies, and Students of the State College of Kentucky, Lexington, Volume 7 (Session ending 1913 June 6) text Catalogue of the Officers, Studies, and Students of the State College of Kentucky, Lexington, Volume 7 (Session ending 1913 June 6) 1913 1913 2012 true xt7v154dp65r section xt7v154dp65r CATALOGUE
STATE
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
SESSION ENDING JUNE 6, IQI3
PUBLXSHEDAIl?§'[['g`¥&;1§NlVERSlTY

 CONTENTS.
University Calendar ...................................A......... 7
Schedule of Entrance Examinations ............................. 9
Part I. Officers of Administration and Instruction ....i......... II
Board of Trustees ........................,................i.... I3 P
Standing Committees of the Faculty ............................. I4
Administrative Officers ..................,....................... I5
Officers of Instruction ........ . .................................. I7
Other Officers ...................................... . ........... 26
Part II. General Information .................................. 29
I. History and Equipment ....,..............,................ 31
History ................... . .................................. 31
Scope of Studies ..................................,.......... 32
Location .....................1.. . ............................ 33
Grounds ...........................,......................... 34
Buildings .................................................... 34
II. Admission and Classification ............................. 38
A. Admission to Freshman Class ...... 4 ........................ 38 ,
a. Admission by Examination ...... . ........................ 40
Description of Entrance Units .......,............,....... 40 .
b. Admission by Certificate ................................. 47
Accredited Schools ....................................... 47
B. Admission to Advanced Standing ........................... 52
C. Special Students ................................... . ...... 52
D. Graduate Students ....................... . ................ 52
III. Residence and Graduation ..........,......,........,.... 53
Credits ...................................................... 53 -
Public Exercises ..............,.......,....................... 53
Rules of Classification ........................................ 53
Rules Regarding Conditions and Failures ....................... 53 P_
Fees ......................................................,.. 54 P;
Expenses ......... . ....................,................,.... 55 A,
Student Advisers ............................................. 55 I;
Employment Bureau .......................................... 56
Library Hours ...........................,................... 56
Health Advantages ........................,.................. 56
Religious Exercises ........................................... 56
- Degrees ...................................................... 57

 IV. Scholarships and Prizes .................................... 58
V. Organizations and Student Activities ..................... 61
Societies ..................................................... 62
— Student Government Organization ..........4.................. 63
Publications ....... . .......................................... 63
Musical Clubs ..................................... , .......... 63
Debating and Oratory .......................i................ 63
7 Athletics ..................................................... 64
9 Academy Abolished ....... . ................................... 65
I Part III. Colleges and Schools .............................,... 67
3 Organization ................ Z ...................... . .......... 69
4 College of Arts and Science ..,................................ 7I
5 School of Arts ............................................... 75
2 School of Science .......,..................................... 87
School of Chemistry ....................................r..... 94
9 School of Education ........,...,............................. 99
I College of Agriculture .............r.... . ..................... 103
`I Experiment Station ..................,................r....... 104
’2 School of Agriculture ...,........,............................ 105
*3 School of Home Economics ................................r... 124
*4 School of Extension .......................................... 130
*4 College of Civil Engineering ................................... 134
*8 School of Civil Engineering .........,..............,....,..... 135
ig ' School of Highway Engineering ................................ 142
io College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering ............. 147
ic ‘ College of Mines and Metallurgy ............................. 165
W School of Mining Engineering ....................,............ 168
E7 School of Metallurgical Engineering ..r..................,...... 175
32 School of Extension .......,.................,......,....,.... 176
Q2 College of Law ........ . ....................................... 177
Q2 Graduate School .............................,................ 188
23 General University Departments ...........................r.. 2oo
23 i Department of Physical Education ........................,.... 200
33 Department of Military Science .................,.,,.......... 204
Q3 Summer School .......................r..,.r.................. 207
23 Part IV. Commencement, 1912 ................................. 225
J4 Part V. Register of Students, etc.. ............................. 235
55 Alphabetical List of Faculty ......................r............. 273
55 Index ............ . ....r..................,...................... 277
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T UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
F 1913.
— january 6, Monday, Second Term begins.
I February 22, Saturday, Washington’s Birthday.
V February 22, Saturday, Union Literary Society Contest.
’ February 27, Thursday, Tri-State Law Debating Ass’n Con-
` test.
March 26, Wednesday, Patterson Literary Society Contest.
April 25, Friday, Arbor Day.
_ May 26, Monday, Final Examinations for the three
; lower classes. .
june 1, Sunday, · Baccalaureate Sermon.
]une 3, Tuesday, Board of Trustees meets.
june 4, Wednesday, Class Day.
june 4, Wednesday, Alumni Banquet.
- ]une 5, Thursday, Commencement.
j ]une 10, Tuesday, Summer School opens. Z-
june 10, Tuesday, Registration for Summer School.
june 19, 20, Thursday, Friday, High School Conference.
june IO to Aug. 1, Special Lecture each day at IO
o'clock.
` August 2, Saturday, Summer School closes.
r Sept. 15, 16, 17, Mon., Tues., Wed., Examinations for Entrance.
Sept. 15, 16, 17, Mon., Tues., Wed., Examinations to remove conditions.
Sept. 15, 16, 17, Mon., Tues., Wed., Registration.
September 18, Thursday, First Term begins.
October 10, Friday, Alumni Reception to new students.
October 31, Friday, University Reception to all students.
November 27, Thursday, Thanksgiving.
November 28, Friday, Alumnae Luncheon.
December 9, Tuesday, Board of Trustees meets.
December 24, Wednesday, Christmas Holidays begin.

 1914.
]anuary 6, Tuesday, Second Term begins.
February 21, Saturday, Union Literary Society Contest
February 22, Sunday, Washington’s Birthday.
March 26, Thursday, Patterson Literary Society Contest.
April 24, Friday, Arbor Day.
May 25, Monday, Final Examinations for the three
" lower classes.
May 31, Sunday, Baccalaureate Sermon.
]une 2, Tuesday, Board of Trustees meets.
]une 3, Wednesday, Class Day. Al
]une 3, Wednesday, Alumni Banquet. As
]une 4, Thursday, Commencement. Bc
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SOCIETY MEETINGS. D;
Monday at 7:30 each week ............... Henry Clay Law Society. II?]
Monday at 7:30 each week __._,___,__,_,. Agricultural Society. GH
First Tuesday each month ............... Horace Mann Society. Ge
First week of the month, Monday, 4.00 P. G;
M., other weeks Wednesday, 3.30 P.M.. .Mathematical Society.
Once each Term. ....................... History Society. GTI
Alternate Fridays at nine o’clock __....... The American Society of Meehan-  
ical Engineers. · La;
Alternate Fridays at nine o’clock ......... The American Institute of Elec- Ma
trical Engineers. Ph`
First Tuesday each month at eight o’clock Ph;
P. M., and third Monday each month Ph;
at 11:30 A. M. ...................... The Faraday Society. Tri]
Alternate Saturdays from eight to ten and ' · l ZOO
from ten to twelve o’clock A. M. ..... The Meehanicals First Society
Saturday at 7.30 each week .............. Union Literary Society meet
Saturday at 7.00 each week .............. Patterson Literary Society

 WSL SCHEDULE OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
;hree 1913.
Monday, Tuesday, \Vednesday,
Sept. I5 Sept. 16 Sept. 17
Algebra ................. .. 11- 1 P. M. 9-11 A. M.
Astronomy ............... 9-10 A. M. 8- 9 A. M.
Botany .................. 10-11 A. M. 10-11 A. M.
Chemistry ................ 11- 1 P. M. » 9-11 A. M.
Civics .................. . . 8- 9 A. M._
Drawing ................. 9-10 A. M.
English .................. 11- 1 P. M. II— I P. M.
French ............... ....11- 1 P. M. 11- 1 P. M.
Geometry (Plane) ......... 3- 5 P. M. 9-11 A.»M.
Geometry (Solid) .......... 3- 5 P. M. 3- 5 P. M.
German. ................. 3- 5 P. M. 3- 5 P. M.
Greek .................... 8-IO A. M. 8·IO A. M.
History .................. 9-11 A. M. 8- 9 A. M.
°h°‘“` _ Hismiy (American) ....... 9—i¤ A. M. 9-io A. M.
Latin .................... 3- 5 P. M. 3- 5 P. M.
Elec. Manual Training .......... 3- 5 P. M. 3- 5 P. M.
Physical Geography ....... 3- 5 P. M. 3- 5 P. M.
Physics .................. 9-11 A. M. 9-11 A. M.
Physiology ............... 9-10 A. M. 9-10 A. M.
Trigonometry ............. 9-11 A. M. II- 1 P. M.
lety Zoology .... . .......... .. 3- 5 P. M.
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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
OFFICERS. if
HoN. JAMES B. MCCREARY, Chairman.
WILLIAM T. LAFFERTY, Secretary.
_ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
CHARLES B. NICHOLS, Chairman.
HoN. CASSIUS M. CLAY, CLAUDE B. TERRELL,
HYWEL DAVIES, RICHARD C. STOLL.
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS.
TION. jAMES B. McCREARY, Governor ...... . ............... Frankfort
i HENRY S. BARKER, President of State University ......... . . .Lexington
· BARKSDALE HAMLETT, Supt. of Public Instruction ............ Frankfort
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Name: and Addrexxes Term Expire:
= HoN. CASSIUS M. CLAY, Paris ......................... january, 1914
° HYWEL DAVIES, Kensee .... . ......................... january, 1914
RICHARD C. STOLL, Lexington ................ . ........ january, 1914
T LOUIS L. WALKER, Lancaster ........... . .............. january, 1914
n `RICHARD N. WATIIEN, Lebanon .... . .................. january, 1914
· · HoN. JAMES BREATIIITT, Hopkinsville ......... . ........ january, 1916
, T1IoMAs LEWIS EDELEN, Frankfort .................... january, 1916
CHARLES B. NICHOLS, Lexington. ..................... january, 1916
i jAMES K. PATTERSON, Lexington., ...,................ january, 1916
JAMES W. TURNER, Paintsville ..... . .................. january, 1916
§ ROBERT W`. BRowN, Louisville ........................ january, 1918
`L HoN. Trams CARPENTER, Scottsville ................... january, 1918
HON. WILLIALI H. Cox, Maysville ..................... january, 1918
, DENNY P. SMITI1, Cadiz .............................. january, 1918
HON. CLAUDE B. TERRELL, Bedford .... . .............. january, 1918

 l I4 THE STATE UN1vERs1TY.
LIST OF STANDING COMMITTEES
OF THE FACULTY
l Entrance Requirement: and Accredited School:. Ru0ADs, NOE and
JONES.
Cour:e: of Study. Deans of the Colleges, PROFESSOR ANDERSON,
Chairman. 4
Calendar and Bulletin:. BOYD, LAFFERTY, DANTZLER and G1LL1s. I
Graduate School. MACKENZIE, CHALKLEY, FRANKEL, TUTHILL and _  
TUTTLE. \
Examination: and Daily Schedule. MELcHER, MATHEws, FREEMAN, I
_ BOYD, DANTZLER.
Di:cipline. MATHEWS, GULLION, HOOPER and D. TERRELL. ·_
Student WeUare. Miss HAMILTON, PRY0R, Goon and MELCHER. J
Commencement Exerci:e:. MRS. STOUT, ANDERSON, LAFFERTY and
GULL10N. (
Student Publication:. FARQUHAR, ALLEN and BOHANNAN.
Athletic:. G1LL1s, CURT1s and TVEAVER. V
Entertainment: Non-Athletic. ZEMER0¤, LAFFERTY, Mxss HAMILTON,
FREEMAN, GULL10N. V
Student Organization:. PRYOR, CHALKLEY, JONES and CARREL.
Library. G. EIIERRELL, PREs. BARKER, V1cE—PREs. WHTTE, NOR- J
w001>, YI-`UTHILL and Miss TTAMILTON.
Student Fee:. PENcE, ROBERTS and TUTTLE. A
Building: and Ground:—Unii*er:ity—Pat/er:on Hall. FRANKEL,
GARMAN and LAEEERTY. A
Military. GU1.1.10N, PETER and FREEMAN.
Univer:ity Publicity. LAFFERTY, TIOOPER, GILLIS and TURNER.
Chapel Exerci:e:. Mrss ITAMILTON, l\/IATIIEWS, ZEMnR0¤, N0E
A and DAv1s.
Advanced Standing. NOE, MELCHER and DAv1s.
The President and Vice-President arc ex-cfhcio members of all
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and ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS.
HENRY STITES BARKER, LL. D., President.
ION,
4 THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION.
LIS- __ HENRY STITES BARKER, LL. D., President.
and » JAMES GARRARD WHITE, A. M., Vice—President, Dean of Men and
` t _ Professor of Mathematics.
[AN’ FREDERICK PAUL ANDERSON, IW. E., Dean of the College of Mechanical
and Electrical Engineering and Professor of l\/Iechanical En-
1 gineering.
[ER' —ARTHUR MCQUISTON MILLER, A. M., Dean of the College of Arts and
and Science and Professor of Geology.
CHARLES JOSEPH NORWOOD, M. S., Dean of the College of Mines and
Metallurgy and Professor of Mining and Metallurgy.
WALTER ELLSWORTH ROWE, C. E., Dean of the College of Civil Engi-
‘ON, neering and Professor of Civil Engineering.
WILLIAM THORNTON LAEEERTY, A. M., Dean of the College of Law
. and Professor of Law.
fOR‘ JOSEPH HOEING KASTLE, Ph. D., Director of Experiment Station and
Dean of the College of Agriculture.
ANNA JACKSON PIAMILTON, M. A., Dean of Women and Associate Pro-
:EL, fessor of English.
ALEXANDER ST. CLAIR MACKENZIE, M. A., LL. D., F. R. S. L., Dean
of the Graduate School and Professor of English and Compar-
IER. ative Literature. p
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16 THE STATE UNIVERSITY.
` GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS.
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT.
' HENRY STITES BARRER, LL. D., President.
. » KATHERINE W. OWENS, Assistant Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER.
~ WILLIALI T. LAFFERTY, A. M. Comptroller.
CALVIN BRICE LENAGHAN, Bookkeeper.
JAMES B. LYONS, Cashier.
‘ OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR.
EZRA L, GILLIS, A. B., Registrar. `
LIZZIE LEE GRADDY, Assistant Registrar.
LILA BEATRICE TERRY, A. B., Clerk.
»DOLLIE TAYLOR BATTAILE, B. S., Clerk. (Part Time)
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN.
JAMES GARRARD WHITE, A. M., Dean.
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN.
ANNA JACKSON HAMILTON, M. A., Dean.
THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
MARGARET I. KING, A. B., Librarian. A
.-ADDIE LEE DEAN, A. B., Assistant Librarian.
,HAR0LI> LEIGHTON STALLARIJ, Assistant Librarian.

 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION. I7
OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION.
PROFESSORS.
HENRY STITES BARKER, LL. D., President ............ Patterson Hall
JAMES GARRARD WHITE, A. M., Vice-President ........ 158 E. Maxwell
Professor of Mathematics.
JOSEPH WILLIAM PRY0R, M. D.. ................. 261 N. Broadway
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.
FREDERICK PAUL ANDERSON, M. E. ............... 147 Kentucky Ave.
Dean of the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
and Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
CLARENCE WENTwoR·m MATIIEWS, B. S. ...... 660 South Limestone
Professor of Horticulture and Botany and Chief of Division of
Horticulture, Experiment Station.
· ARTHUR MCQUISTON MILLER, A. M. ............ 609 South Limestone
Dean of the College of Arts and Science and Professor of Geology.
MERRY LEwIs PENcE, M. S. ....................... 364 Merino St.
Professor of Physics.
ALEXANDER ST. CLAIR MAc1E11, M. S. A. .................... 609 S. Limestone E;
. Professor of Animal Husbandry and Chief of Division of Animal
Husbandry. (Dairy Cattle, Horses and Poultry.)
‘ RALPH NELSON MAXSON, Ph. D. ................ 366 Transylvania Park L;
Professor of Inorganic Chemistry.
GE0RcE ROBERTS, B. Ped., M. S. .............. 340 Transylvania Park D;
Chief of Division of Agronomy, Experiment Station, and Professor of
Agronomy. F
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T}IEODORE TOLMAN JONES, A. M. ................ IIQ Washington Ave. Pr.
Professor of Latin.
*GLANVILLE TERRELL, A. B., Ph. D. ................ 609 S. Limestone ]A1
Professor of Greek.
. ]0sE1>11 HOEING ICASTLE, Ph. D .................. 238 East Maxwell St. *R
Director of Experiment Station and Dean of the College of Agriculture.
'HARRISON GARMAN, D. Sc. ......................... 638 S. Limestone V HA
Professor of Entomology and Zoology and Chief of Division of Entomology
and Botany, Experiment Station. Mc
COLUMBUS RUDo1.1>11 l\/IELCIIER, A. M.. . .Hanover Flats, Hampton Court
Professor of German and French. LY]
]Ax1Es Tuozims C0TT0N NOE, A. M. ................. 321 Linden Wall; ‘
Professor of Education. WI
ALFRED l\/IEREDITH PETER, M. S., F. A. A. ............ 268 Maxwell St.
Professor of Soil Technology and Chief of Division of Chemistry in the JO}
Experiment Station. `
lIENRY ERNEST CURTIS, M. S. ...................... 355 Linden Walk CH
V Chief of Fertilizer Division, Experiment Station. ‘ A
ROBlZIL'I` l\/lCDO\VEI.L ALLEN, A. B .................. 42I Third Street PAI
Chief of Food and Drug Division, Experiment Station.
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t. JAMES OscAR LABAcII M. S. ....,..................... Preston Inn
Chief Chemixt, Food and Drug Dioixion, Experiment Station.
y. jon DAREIN TURNER, B. Ped., LL. B. ............. 135 Washington Ave.
Chief of Feed Dioirion, Experiment Station.
ne EDWIN STANTON Go0D, M. S....; ........ Experiment Station Farm
Chief of Animal Hnxbandry Dioirion (Beef, Cattle and Swine),
Experiment Station.
rk LIN¥VOOD ARNOLD BRO\VN, Ph. D., Ph. C., F. A. A., 425 Transylvania Park
Drug Chemist, Experiment Station.
rk DANIEL JOSEPH HEALY, M. D., C. M ................ 53,0 Sayre Avenue
of Profemor of Bacteriology, Experiment Station.
FRANK MACY SURFACE, Ph. D.  . .................... 634 Loudon Ave.
re, Profeuor of Biology, Dioirion of! Animal Hnrbandry (Beef, Cattle, Sheep
and Swine), Experiment Station.
»ne JAMES EDVVARD TUTHILL, Ph. D. ................ 253 South Limestone
Profexror of Hixtory and Political Economy.
3; *ROBERT CRAIG TERRELL, C. E. ................ Frankfort, Kentucky _
re. Proferror of Rural and Highway Engineering.
me A HARRY DRARER EASTON, B. S., E. l\iI ........ 430 Transylvania Park
ogy Proferror of .Mining Engineering.
McHENRY RIIoADs, A. l\{., Ph. M. .............. Nicholasville Pike
urt Proferror of Secondary Education.
LYMAN CIIALKLEY, LL. B. ............................ Preston Inn
alk ‘ Profeyror of Law.
WILLIABI EDWIN FREEMAN, A. B., B. M. E ........... 239 S. Limestone
SL Profexyor of Electrical Engineering.
zhg .JOHN JAMES TIGERT, B. A. (Oxon) ................ 320 E. Maxwell St.
Profersor of Philorophy and Education.
elk CHARLES I