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       F. Recommendations of the President (PR 2)

       In presenting the recommendations in PR 2, President Singletary called
particular attention to the recommended appointments to the University of
Kentucky Development Council of Mr. John Y. Brown, Jr. and Mr. David C.
Scott. Notice was also given to the retirement of two long-time employees of
the University, Dr. Lyle R. Dawson of the Department of Chemistry and Mr.
Randall R. Reed of the Physical Plant Division.

       On mot-ion by Mr. Bell, seconded by Governor Chandler, and passed,
PR 2 was approved as a whole and ordered made an official part of the Minutes
of the March 10 meeting of the Board. (See PR 2 at the end of the Minutes.



       G. Supplemental List of Candidates for Degrees Approved (PR 4)

       It was explained that because grades were not submitted on time, some
candidates for degrees completing their requirements in December 1969 were
not included on the list approved by the Board of Trustees at the January 20,
1970 meeting of the Board. The records of these individuals have now been
completed and certification has been made by the Dean of Admissions and Regis-
trar that all requirements for the degree have been satisfied.

      On motion by Dr. Nicholas, seconded by Mr. Alverson, the President
was authorized to confer upon each individual whose name appeared on the
supplemental list presented in PR 4 the degree to which he is entitled at the
commencement exercises on May 11, 1970. (See PR 4 at the end of the Minutes.



      H. Honorary Degree Recipients Approved (PR 5)

      President Singletary presented the recommendations of the Graduate
Faculty and the University Senate that the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws be
granted to the following persons: Governor Louie Broady Nunn, Dr. Frank G.
Dickey, Dr. Ralph J. Angelucci, President 'William Clyde Friday, Mr. Floyd
H. Wright, Dr. William Clement Eaton, and Mr. William Thomas Woodson.
Biographical sketches of each individual are included as a part of PR 5 at the end
of the Minutes.

      Commenting that this was a distinguished group of individuals deserving
such recognition by the University of Kentucky, on motion by Governor Chandler,
seconded by Mr, Cooper, and passed, approval was granted to award the
honorary degree of Doctor of Laws to the seven individuals named above at the
commencement exercises on May 11, 1970, and the President was authorized to
notify each person that he had been selected to receive the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws. (See PR 5 at the end of the Minutes. )