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Education College Granted Request
For Written Comprehensive Exams

Then And Now

March, 14
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College of Education request to administer written comprehensive
examinations in lieu of oral examinations has been approved by the
graduate faculty of the University.
Dr. Frank G. Dickey, clean of the College of Education, said this
candidates for master's decomprehensive would be given to
grees in education.
Dickey said this action was taken April 18 and will be"effective this
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Henry N. Marsh. 14. of Wil- semester.
mington, Del., a native of Mays-villKy., was sworn In last month
as deputy assistant secretary of
the Army loRistirs and research
development.
Marsh, power consultant to th
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Tennessee Prof
Gives UK Lecture

AF Cadets Make
350 Mile Flight

ROTC Cadets To Attend
Camp At Fort Campbell
Third vcar HOTC Cadets will attend summer camp at Fort
Campbell, Ky., according to an announcement by Ihe Department
of Military Science.
Approximately 45 cadets from t'K will report at Fort Campbell
during the last week in June. They will be accompanied by a portion of the University Military Science staff.
An estimated COO men from universities in Ohio. West Virginia,
and Kentucky will attend the camp.
summer
KOTC Cadets are required to complete a
senior years to obtain
camp between their Junior and
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explosives department of the Heri
cules Powder Company since 1952.
Fifty-eigUK "cadets In adhas been granted a leave of absence by Hercules to accept the vanced AFROTC were flown ap-

Dr. Sebastian Tine, professor of
social group work at the Tennessee
School of Social Work in Nashville, spoke to two classes in the
proximately 350 miles over the Social Work Department Tuesday.
appointment.
He ha been associated with the states of Ohio and Kentucky SatJoe Moore and George Carsons
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Hercules company since 1017 and urday in three Air Force
from the Kentucky State Hospital
lias held a number of supervisory planes;
at Danville also attended the
posts.
The flight, sponsored by the meetings and observed the student
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh have three University AFROTC detachment, program at Eastern State Hospital.
hours.
children.
lasted two and .one-ha- lf
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The three planes took off and
Dr. Charles E. Morrell. U.S. In landed at Bluegrass Field.
UK
Ind. Chem. '31, M.S. 32. of SumThe purpose of the flight was to
N. J. and member of the acquaint the cadets with navigamit.
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staff of Chemicals Research

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tional procedure. The route covered was Lexington northeast to
Washington. O.. due east from
there to Zanesville. O., and southwest back to Lexington.
The entire flight plan was
mapped by the participating cadets. The three planes and their
crews came from the AF reserve
unit at Wilmington, O.
Major Bernard Smith and Captain Lelgia Emmick, of the UK
AFROTC detachment, accompanied the group.

vision of the Esso Research Engi-

neering Company, recently read a
paper before the New York section of the American Chemical
Society on "Separation Techniques
In Chemistry."
Dr. Morrell holds a doctor's degree from the University of Minnesota.
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David II. rritchett. '32, of
is now engaged in the
practice of electrical and mechanical engineering with offices at 28
Sugg Street, Madisonville.
Pritchett is past president of the
Hopkins County UK Alumni Association and active in the work
of the general association.
Madi-sonvill-

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Dr. James B. Wilbur. '48. of
Locust Valley. N. Y., has been
from instructor to assistant
professor at Adelphi College, Garden City. N. Y.
Dr. Wilbur has been a member
of the Adelphi faculty since 1951
and is chairman of the philosophy
department there.
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meeting of the Ohio
the annual
Valley Regional Group of Cataloguers to be held at Indiana University, April 29.
Those attending will be Mrs.
Ellen B. Stutsman, Miss Emilie V.
Smith. Mrs. Mary Voorhes. and
Miss Mary A. Noee from the catalogue department and Mrs. Emma
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William Fleming Caldwell. M.S.
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Development, Culver City, Calif.
Caldwell formerly was an electronic scientist with the Naval Research Laboratory.

Dickey Speaks
At Conference
Dr. Frank G. Dickey, dean of the
College of Education, was the prin-

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cipal speaker at the
annual Schoolmen's Week Conference at the University of Pennsylvania yesterday.
His topic was "Who Profits from
Good Supervision and Why."
Dickey also led a panel discussion
after his talk.
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Hit sprint? meeting of the Kentucky Academy of Science will be
held next ' Friday and Saturday,
April
at du Pont Lodge at
Cumberland Falls State Park near
Corbin.
Ihe discussions at the meeting
will be centered around various
aspects of Kentucky's natural resources.

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