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Minutes of the University Faculty ~ October ll, 1943

The Secretary announced the next University Convocation for Thurs-
day, October 21, at 11 a.m., with John Temple Graves II as the speaker.

President Donovan introduced to other members of the Facvlty, Mr.
Vincent Spagnuolo, President of the Student Government Association.

On motion by Dr. E. N. Fergus, duly seconded, the Faculty voted
its appreciation of President Donovan's leadership in bringing about
the reorganization of the Faculty.

 
 
  

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY n November 8, 1943

The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall
on Monday, November 8. at 4 p.m. President H. L. Donovan presided.
The following members were absent: Deans Paul P. Boyd and James H.‘
Graham, Col. B. E. Brewer, Professor Perry West, and Mr. Vincent
Spagnuolo.

The minutes of October ll were read and approved.

Dean Taylor read the following report for the committee appointed
at the previous meeting to recommend the standing committees that
should be organized by the FaCulty:

A Careful reading of the report of the Committee of Fifteen
would seem to indicate that there would be in the future two types
of University Committees e administrative and faculty. The re"
vised regulations of the University of Kentucky as recommended
by the Committee of Fifteen under Section III authorizes a
Committee on Elections. It would seem, therefore, that a Committee
on Elections would became the first standing committee of the
University Faculty.

It is the opinion of the members of the committee appointed
to study standing committees that it would be good policy for the
University Faculty to start its work with a minimum number of
standing committees. As the need for new standing committees
arises, the University Faculty can authorize such committees.
After thoughtful consideration of the functions and work of the