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State University of Kentuckm

Lex1n5ton,/V.April 2,09.

The Faculty met at th" usunl hour, 3:30 -1V., in. the
Presiient’:3 r0(r1 in the uvmnueiun nui 1345!, those prosen
bein.5 Pro"i‘ent Patterson, Prof o sore Whitefish“ Patterson,
Pryor, Anderson; eth’Hv ,Vill r Pence ,Norwoou:Zembrod,Frenkel,

Leffertv ,Hooper,5 Stout ,1ioe and Jones.

The minute: for March 5th1 weie re ad and approveda The
standing :om: -itt0‘- :1 the Univer 1ty were then celled upon
in order ior an} reoorts i1ieh hhey might have to make.

Professo fence for the Committee upon Courses of Study
reported bhitn the schedule of a sp1acial course in Cheni:3try
now termed the course in Indut trial Chen1iCstry, was prosen1el
at the last meet1n5 by Dr.Tuttle and was adopted. In a
supplementary report of this oomnitte s it was stated that prom
vious to the adoption of this course in InLus1.inl Chemistry,
the 5en9r1il Se'entifio course with Chemistry us a Major-had
been presenteu to the comnittee and adopted. President fitters on
called attention to the feet that the committee meetin5 at
which this course was adopted was not a Eull meeting, and that
the schedule of Industrial Chemistry was adopted by a majority
vote 0: thos a present which, howe'er, included onlv a minority
of the aut‘?o Lomnitt (2.3 He thou5ht thereiore that it was open
to doubt 111ether this repori of the committee should be accepted
uni approved by the 5ene rel fe oulty. After some further informal
{ discussion it was moved 1)? CQWOMethews,seconded by Profs sor
1 Anderson, that the Fan ultv adopt the sport of the Committee upai
Courses of Study wit‘i the inte nt that this course in Industrial
Chemistry should be eons idersd a eours e of the Colle5e of Arts
and Sci