. A ‘ .. \x , I’lltfltm'l‘afiimlt.!:"}I.E’,F:.‘V'“‘.’!L'!!"!£‘.“.‘, : - ..!-. “:..~“”=’5:.-§;.":_V A .‘."::'t“‘<‘ Minutes of permanent basis and administered by the Department of University Extension. The following regulations are preposed: H'l'h §;'-‘1‘5!!'.l71'.lit"‘l1'll¢l-"7'!<.'VH‘1"Y‘1'.V:v.'.'_--‘i' .rr» r;—u~..;.-.u. - , may the University Faculty August 11, 1948 1. Each course offered in a University of Kentucky off: campus center and each course offered by extension and each instructor for these courses shall be approved by the dean and the head ‘rfi of the department'of the college and department in which the course is {Kt regularly offered on the Lexington campus. (This is the current practice). 2. Every prospective instructor in a University of Kentucky off9 campus center must be recommended to the President for appointment by the head of the department and the dean of the college prior to the instructor (insert) Colonel MacKenzie reported to the Faculty that a conference was being held the University's Military Department; that the results of this conference would affect students at the University of Kentucky. the Department would be prepared to answer questions concerning the new draft law after the 28th of August. Presi of Lyman T School. The meeting adjourned. ‘Absence explained Minutes 2: the University Faculty October ll. 1948 The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall Monday. 0c absent were George K. Brady‘. Alfred Brauer. A. J. Brown. Frank A. Dickey'. May K. Ducan. Carsie Hammonds. M. Jongeward, Frank D. Peterson. D. V. In connection with the above, plan approved by the University's Board of Trustees under which graduate and professional work couldbe given to Negroes at Kentucky State College. '5 empldyment by the Department of University Extension. at Fort Meade this week, attended by representatives from He stated that dent Donovan reported briefly to the Faculty on the suit ‘g» . Johnson. Negro. to be admitted to the University Graduate fly President Donovan outlined the ' Maurice F. Seay - Secretary tober 11, at 4:60 p.m. President Donovan presided. Members Irwin T. Sanders‘. Earl P. Slone, William 5. Taylurfi and The minutes of August ll were read and approved. Terrell. ‘ President Donovan introduced and welcomed the newly elected members of the University Faculty and explained briefly the plan by which the group represented the general faculty of the University. Assistant Dean Horlacher of the College of Agriculture and Home Economics. ‘Explaincd presented the following recommendations from that College; i Substitute Botany 1, 4 credits. for Botany la and lb in the various curricula. Substitute Zoology l for Zoology 25 Change the statement concerning English D to read as follows: