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University Calendar ._.................................................................................... 5
part I, Officers of Administration and Instruction ........................ 7
Board of Trustees ...................................................................... 9
Administrative Officers and Stal? ........................................ 10
The Colleges ................................................ I ............................... 14
Officers of Administration and Instruction and Experi-
ment Station Staff ................................................................ 15
Committees of the Senate ........................................................ 37
Part II. General information .................................................................. 41
Grounds .......,....................................... - ...... , ................................ 43
Buildings .......................................... . ............................................. 44
Admission to the University .............,.................................. 44
Fees ................................................................................................ 48
Refunds ..............................................................,..........'........,,,,.,, 50
Marking System ......................................................,,,,,._._.________ 50
Residence Requirements for Graduation ............................ 51
Degrees .................... * . ................................................................... 5*1
Scholarships and Prizes ............................................................ 52
Loan Funds ............................................................................,..... 53
Memorial Funds .......................................................................... 54
Professional and Honorary Fraternities ..............._._,,..,_,,,, 54
Religious Life .........................................................................._. 55
Convocations and Speakers _......,.................... f __.....__...__,.,_,____ 57 .
Publications ..........................................,............................._.._..,,,_ 57
Part III. Colleges and Schools .............................................v.................. 59
_ College of Arts and Sciences ................................................ 61
Introductory Statement ............................................................ 61
‘ College of Agriculture ...,........................................................ 180
College of Engineering ,_,_................................,_._........__________ 207
College of Law ..............................................,,.......,,_,_________________ 235
College of Education ............,..................................._.._....._.__._, 243
College of Commerce ____________________,,,,________________________________________ 267
Graduate School __________________ _ _____________________________________________________ 279 `
; Summer Session ________________________________________________________________________ 288
l University Extension ____________._________________________________________________ 289,
Pall IV. Alumni Association __............._,,__.....__,i___,,,,,,,.____________________________ 291
I Summary of Enrollment ....,.......................,....__..._._._i,___,,,_....____________________ 295
` Index ..........................................................................,....................................... 301

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 — UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR 1934-35
FIRST SEMESTER
i 1934
September 10 Monday, 7 a.m.-10 a.m. Registration of freshmen.
‘ Sept. 11, 12 Tuesday, Wednesday. Registration of upper classmen.
September 13 Thursday. Class work begins.
September 17 Monday. Last date for making changes in registration `
or in the schedule without payment of fees.
September 24 Monday. Last date on which a student may enter an
organized class.
September 24 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
without a grade by permission of the Dean.
October 8-9 Monday, Tuesday. Period for tiling application for
degrees to be granted in 1935.
Nov. 29-Dec. 3 Thursday, 8 a. m., to Monday, 8 a. ni. Thanksgiving
Holiday.
December 11 Tuesday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
December 20 Thursday noon. Christmas holiday begins.
- 1935 '
January 3 Thursday, 8 a.m. Christmas holiday ends.
January 19-26 Saturday to Saturday. Mid—year examinations.
January 27 Sunday. Baccalaureate services for candidates for
degrees.
January 28 Monday. First semester commencement.
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SECOND SEMESTER
January 29-30 Tuesday, Wednesday. Registration for second semes-
ter.
January 31 Thursday. Instruction resumed.
February 5 Tuesday. Last date for making changes in registra-
tion or in the schedule without payment of fees.
February 11 Monday. Last date on which a student may enter an
organized class. `
February 11 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be
dropped without a grade by permission of the Dean.
February 18 Monday. Date for filing applications for degrees, by
students who were not in school the first semester.
April 2 Tuesday. Meeting of the Board of Trustees.
I April 18-23 Thursday, 8 a.m. to Tuesday, 8 a.m. Easter holidays.
May 3 I Friday. May Day. (Classes adjourned after the
second hour).
May 22 Wednesday afternoon. Military Field Day.
_ May 23 Thursday, 9 a.1n. Last date for reporting grades for
_ candidates for degrees.
_ May 23-30 Thursday to Thursday. Final examinations.
Q May 30 Thursday. Baccalaureate Address.
May 30 Thursday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
— May 31 Friday. Sixty—eigl1th annual Commencement.
June 3-8 ~ Monday to Saturday. Junior Club VVeek.
June 10 ' Monday. Registration for Hrst term of summer ses-
sion.
July 15 Monday. Registration for second term of summer
‘ session. ,
August 16 Friday. Summer School Commencement.

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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND
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 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
A 1. EX·OFFICIO MEMBERS
RUBY LAEEo0N, Governor
, JAMES H. RICHMOND, Superintendent of Public Instruction
EUGENE T. FLO\VERS, Commissioner of Agriculture
2. FROM THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
JAMES RAS11, Henderson, 1936
DR. W. IV. WVASH, Lawrenceburg, 1940
C. O. GRAVES, Georgetown, 1938
3. MEMBERS AT LARGE
RICHARD C. S1·oLL, Lexington, 1936
ROBERT G. GORDON, Louisville, 1936
JOE B. ANDRE\VS, Newport, 1940
IVIILLER HZOLLAND, Owensboro, 1938
G. C. WELLS, Paintsville, 1938
E. O. ROBINSON, Cold Springs, 1940
4. ALUMNI MEMBERS
Louis PIILLENMEYER, Lexington, 1936
JAMES PARK, Lexington, 1940
DR. GEORGE VVILSON, 1938
I OFFICERS OF THE BOARD _
RUBY LAFFOON, Chairman
RICHARD C. Sr0LL, Vice Chairman
D. H. PEAK, Secretary
JOHN SKAIN, Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
RICHARD C. S·r0LL, Chairman
ROBERT G. GORDON
` J0E B. ANDREWS
JAMES PARK
MH.LER HOLLAND

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  ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF
  GENERAL . ~
  OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
  FRANK LEROND MCVEY, B, A., Ph. D., LL. D., Pl‘€Sld€11E of fhé
’   University
  JANE J. NICIIOLS, Secretary
¥ i ELOISE CoNNER, M. A., Stenographer
. OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS AGENT
L i DAVID HO\V;\RD PEAK, A. M., Business Agent
E   LINN I‘IEMING\\'AY IWCCAIN, Accountant
‘   ’ MINNIE PIIERIGO, Order Clerk
{ MADEL LEwIs I-IANIII1NE TURPIN, Department of Civil Engineering
BILLY WIIITIIO\V, Oilice of Director of Summer Session
j i MARGARET BELL HU]\II'11RIES, Bureau of School Service
I STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU
J MARY .IorINsToN, Head Stenographer
MAREL THACRER ALLEN, Stenographer
~ NIHADRED MoRRIs, A. B., Stenographer
COLULMBIA SBIITH, Mimeograph Operator
UNIVERSITY COMMONS
L. MAYE HoovER, M. S., Director
POST OFFICE
` CARRIE BEAN, Postmaster L
ELo1sE GRAY WEBB, Assistant Postmaster
CAMPUS BOOK STORE
JALIES E. MOIQRIS, Manager
LI,oYx> Q. MAUTZ, Assistant Manager
Bnss MAYES, Secretary

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1 I JOHN S. CHAMBERS, M. D., Director
· OLIVER H2. PINNEY, M. D., Associate Director
F. C. THoMAS, M. D., Physician n
m I FRANK A. HUGHES, M. D., Physician
WILRUR A. HKINZ, A. B., Instructor
ELIZABETH DESHA, Registered Nurse
L1LL1E DAVIS, Registered Nurse
mes W. BRooIER, B. S., in Agr., Dean and Director AI.LEr
I   GEORGE RoDER·rs, B. Ped., M. S., Assistant Dean
": LEVI JACIP
I DoR0rIIY SALMON, B. S., Secretary A D60
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` THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
_ VVILLL\l\I SEPTIMUS TAYLOR, A. M., Ph. D., Dean ANDM
, LUCY BLAKEMORE GARDNER, M. A., Secretary Pm-
1 THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AKKLE
Z EDWARD \VIEs*r, A. M., Ph. D., Dean
JANE EARLE MIDDELTON, A. B., Secretary Amisi
‘ THE GRADUATE SCHOOL ASUER
VVILLIAM DELDE1:*r FUNI McVEy, B. A., Ph. D., LL. D. l
President of the University
Anluxrs, Jnssn E., A. M., Ph. D. Montclair Subdivision
Professor of Philosophy of Education, Head of Department, Director of
Summer Session
ALLEN, HARRY RAYn1oN1>, M. A. 168 Maxwelton Court
Chemist, Experiment Station
ALLEN, R1cHARu S\VEETNAL\I, M. S. 132 Shawnee Place
Associate Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Head of
H Department
ALLEN, VVILLIAM RAY, A. B., Ph. D. 417 Clifton Avenue
Professor of Zoology
ALLISON, N. B., A. B., M. A. Route 5, Lexington, Ky.
Instructor in Iltathematics
Amsolcoicr, LINVILLR V., B. S. 215 State Street
Microscopist, Eitperiment Station
Axorzlisox, C1iARLEs Hl£l{BFJl{1’ 343 South Broadway
Professor of Engineering Design
*ANDERSON, Fiucnmnicx PAUL, M. E. 1018 Richmond Road
Dean College of Engineering, Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Asuniisoiv, GRACE, A. B., M. A. Versailles Road
Critic Teacher, English
Asnniison, AVALTER. SEXVELL, l\l. A., 1628 South Limestone
Professor Genetics, in charge of Horse Husbandry, Experiment _
Station
ARRLE, TIIOKIAS MGKEE 320 Rose Street
Instructor in Wood Shop
_ ARMSTRONG, AVATSON, B. S. in Agr., M. A. 217 N. Broadway
. Instructor in Agricultural Education
` Asumc, Es·roN JACKSON, M. A. 122 Venice Court
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Avi;R1LL, RRR1cocA GoR1noN, B. S. Dunn Apts., South Limestone
~ Instructor in Physical Education
Avisiuarr, LLOYD, A. B., M. A. 130 Bell Court E.
. Instructor in Economics
A\`ERl£'l"l`, Ssxic DABNEY. M. S. 304 East Maxwell
Chemist, Experiment Station
‘ BARER. Romcnr, B. S., M. S. McGregor Apts., Lyndhurst Place
’ Instructor in Chemistry
'Died April, 1934.

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  16 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
~ .   BARBER, HAROLD 704 Tremont Avenue
`   Head Herdsman, Experiment Station . A
Q2 BARKENBUB, CHARLES, B. S., Ph. D. 348 Aylesford Place
  Professor of Organic Chemistry
  BARKLEY, MARIE R0nEs, M. A. 737 South Limestone ,
  Instructor in Home Economics
V "   BARKMAN, JOHNAORVILLE, B. S. 321 Columbia Avenue
K. .4 Assistant Professor of Dairy Manufactures, Field Agent in Dairy
` { Manufactures, Agricultural Extension Division
. · Q BARNETT, BRINKLEY, B. M. E. 309 Irvine Road
I _ ° Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
I   BAUTE, EDWARD A., B. S. 429 Oldham Ave.
E A? Field Agent, Poultry Improvement, Experiment Station
; ‘ BEAUMONT, HENRY, A. B., Ph. D. 544 Sayre Avenue
l Assistant Professor of Psychology, Executive Secretary, University
€   Personnel Bureau
  BEcl;LEY, FRANK M1LwARn 616 Orchard Avenue
  Instructor in Machine Shop
`   Bnnroun, MATTIIEWV HUME, A. B., Ph. D. 217 University Avenue
Y · Professor of Physical Chemistry
5 _ BEEEE, Monms WILSON, B. S., M. S. 256 South Limestone
  Assistant Professor of Metallurgy
. [ Bnsn, T11Eon0RE SANFORD, B. S. 116 Forest Ave.
A- Field Agent in Dairying, Agricultural Extension Division
` BEST, H»\RRY, A. B., LL. B., Ph. D. 251 Stone Avenue
j Z Professor of Sociology, Head of the Department
  BIGGE, ADOLPH E., M. A., Ph. D. 387 Woodland Avenue
R  Professor of German, Head of Department
BLACK, FORREST R., A. B., M. A., Ph. D., LL. B. 204 Woods Point Rd. ‘
_; Professor of Law, Head of the Department V
` BLANDING, SARAH GIBSON, M. A. R. F. D. 5, Richmond Road _
Dean of Women, Assistant Professor of Political Science
’ I BOLES, STANLEY Atrwoon, M. A. 404 Rose Lane
Graduate Manager Intercollegiate Athletics
-. BONDURANT, JOHN H., M. S. 347 Linden Walk
Field Agent in Farm Management, Agricultural Extension Division
'· BoRTNER, CHARLES E., M. S. 653 South Limestone
Assistant in Agronomy, Experiment Station
BOYD, PAUL PRENTIGE, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. 119 Waller Avenue
V Dean College of Arts and Sciences, Head of Department of Mathc·
K matics and Astronomy, Professor of Mathematics
BoYnEN, RUTII, M. A. 519 Rose Street
Assistant in Home Economics, Experiment Station

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venue » BRADLEY, CLIFTON JAMES, M. S. 201 Waller Ave.
. Assistant in Markets, Experiment Station
Place BRADY, GEORGE K., A. B., Ph. D. 105 North Ashland
Associate Professor of English
zstone BRAUER, ALFRED, M. A., Ph. D. - 434 Hollywood Drive
Associate Professor of Zoology
venue BRAUER, R1c1-rARD, Ph. D. 432 E. Main St.
ziry Visiting Professor of Mathematics
BREND, VVILLIAIMI HUco Route 8, Stone Road
Road Instructor in Machine Shop
BRE\VER, BRUCE E., Major U. S. Army, Inf. 624 Sayre Ave.
I AV€· Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Head of Department
BREWER, LANVRENCE CONDIT, B. S. Fairway Drive
—V€“u9 Assistant in Short Courses and Exhibits, Agricultural Extension
MW Division
BRO\VN, LIN\VOOD ARNOLD, Pharm. D., Ph. C. 819 South Limestone
Nenue Head Department of Public Service Laboratories, Experiment
Station
‘V€ml° BRowN, MARroN C., M. A. 448 Clifton Avenue
Assistant Professor of Mathematics ·
eswm BRYANT, TuoM1·soN RIPLEY, M. S. 241 South Ashland
`t Ave Assistant Director of Agricultural Extension Division, Professor
' ' of Agricultural Extension
Leung BUcRNER, GARRETT DAVIS, Ph. D. 461 North Limestone
Chemist in charge of Animal Nutrition, Experiment Station
. BUREAU ERNEST ADOLPHE, B. S., Ph. B., E. E. 201 State Street
ivenue ’ , _ _ _
~ Professor of Electrical Engineering .
mt Rd. . BURNALI, ANITA, M. S. Apt. ll, P1‘€St0H APHIS
` Field Agent in Junior Club Work, Agricultural Extension Division
1 Road BURT, NEvA 10 Dixie Court
. Director, Training School Cafeteria
e Lane * BYERS, GEORGE B., M. S. 119 Venice Park
 ° Assistant in Farm Management, Experiment Station
1 Walk ‘ CALDWELL, LoWRY MCREYl\'OI.DS, B. S. ‘ Princeton, Ky.
Umm Assistant in Western Kentucky Sub-Station
iestone CALREE, ROBERT KLAIR, B. S. 101 Hagerman Court
Assistant in Chemistry, Experiment Station.
Avenue  , CALLARAN, ANNE WORTHINGTON, A. B. 193 N. Mill St.
iathc· Instructor in Art
Q *CAl\IPBELL, J . R. 120 Walton Avenue
Street . Instructor in Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach
’Resigned June 30, 1934.

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  CANADY, Enimmr Jonx, A. B., M. A. 819 S. Limestone CR
·   Instructor in Mathematics
`   (Lum, DANA Gicolacm, M. S. 131 Transcript C14
  Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Assistant in Markets, Di:
  Experiment Station Cn
  Csss, Nomm, A. B., B. S. 393 S. Broadway
.   Part-time Instructor in Library Science CR
7   CAR,R.ELl'., XVILLIABI Josizrn, C. E. 411 Linden VValk J
- { Professor of Structural Engineering
  Clxrox, STANLEY, B. S. 16 Dixie Court C1:
· ` Field Agent in Poultry, Agricultural Extension. Division
.   Csmizn, LUCIAN HUGH, M. A., Ph. D. 379 South Broadway Park CU
I _.i Assistant Professor of Economics
g _: ZEZCIIALKLEY, LYBIAN, LL. B. Versailles Pike CU
` 2~ Professor of Lew, .E7I2C?`1;t‘1lt.S‘
T C1Lurm·:1:r..x1N, Lno l\i,uzTiN, A. M., Ph. D. 203 Sycamore Road CU
t   Professor of Education, Director Bureau of School Service
  C11.x1r1:1·11, ALBERT BYRoN, Ph. D. 123 University Ave.
Assistant, Bureau of School Service
CRAYTON, SIIERAIAN G., M. A. 416 Ridgeway
Director of University High School and University Elementary School
CRISXVELL, HO\\’I\1€D D., lst Lieutenant Inf. (D. O. L.) 112 Johnson Blvd.
Assistant Professor of Military Science
CROUSE, CIIARLES STEVENS, E. M. 137 Waller Avenue
Professor of Metallurgy, Head of the Department of Mining and
Metallurgical Engineering
CRUTGIIER, M1\UIoRT, IRIS, M. A. 110 Mnxwelton Ct.
Field Agent in Home Economics, Agricultural Extension Division
’I`DAVIS, JOSEPH MoRroN, M. A. 340 Madison Place
Professor of Mathematics
DEEN, ENCIL, B. S. in Agr. 130 Arcadia Park
Inspector of Seeds, Experiment Station _
DEEI>IIoUsE, LAURA, B. S., M. S. 162 Bonnie Brae
Instructor in Home Economics
'{DICKER, JoIIN B.
Superintendent of Shops, Head Department of Practical
Jleche nies
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