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Minutes of the Faculty of the University - September 20, 1943

The Faculty of the University met in the President's Office, Monday,
September 20. President Donovan presided. Members present were Paul
P. Boyd, Alvin E. Evans, Frank D. Peterson, William S. Taylor, Edward
Wiest, and Leo M. Chamberlain. Assistant Deans L. J. Horlacher and
D. V. Terrell also attended the meeting.

 

 

 

The minutes of August 25 were read and approved.

 

 

The Faculty approved the following candidates for degrees and
recommended them to the Board of Trustees:

 

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor 2: Arts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Perry Ronald Adams Mary Louise Morris
Joan Childers Ashby Virginia Henderson Myers
Olga Pennebaker Baker Margaret Ellen Nelson
‘ Marian Tucker Blythe Ida Moore Schoene
A James Hiram Carroll Julia Maxine Shenk
Thomas Fredric Erwin William Tecumseh Stafford,Jr. ,
‘ Anne Elizabeth Livingston Fryer Willie Silvers Steinfort
1% Mildred Schaffner Miller Louise Carroll Thompson
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John Carter Armstrong George Franklin Doyle
Henry Lewis BatSel Norma Constance Dury McMahan t
. Benjamin Cohen Glenn Elwood Mohney [
l‘ Ralph Bourne Congleton Joseph Cant Stites, Jr.
A; ' Cecil Blaine Donnelly John Anthony Hyatt

Candidate for the Degree 3: Bachelor 3: Science
in Industrial Chemistry

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Mary Jessica Gay

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June Virginia Nicholson ‘ ‘

 

Candidates for the Degree 2; Bachelor 9: Science
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Newton Romey Bardwell, Jr. Orvel Harl Cockrel “(A
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in Home Economics

Rebecca Jane Baker
Margaret Eleanor Graham
Sally Raye Hobbs Hill
Luella Lawrence

Candidates for the Degree 2: Bachelor

Allie Roberta Sanderson
Virginia Lee Skidmore
Dorothy Gene Smither
Dorothy Weller

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in Civil Engineering

 

Paul Richard Schubert
» James Arvle Thacker
James Alston Weaks

 

 

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Candidates for the Degree g: Bachelor 9: Science
in Electrical Engineering

 

 

 

F James Robert Boyd
Ralph Donald Jessee

Birney Strange Layson
Joseph Russell Twinam

 

Candidates for the Degree gfi_Bachelorpg§ Science

 

in Mechanical Engineering

 

 

Robert Bradbury Arnold
; William Cullen Bryant
Andre Johannes Meyer, Jr.

Candidates for the Degree 3: Bachelor

9‘: Arts

 

 

in Education

‘ Martha Dean Arnett
5% John Worthington Barnett
1' Ethel Brooks Koger Beckham
Virginia Kathryn Carroll
Mary Vance Day
Roberta Josephine Edmonds
2 Margaret Grace Elrod
Edith Marie Rice Guyn
Allene Barbara Herschling

Julial Abbott Smither
Elsie Mae Stephens

9 Ruth Carolyn Waldman
Helen Lee Williams

 

Cemira Mabel Howard
Peggy Jean Howard

Mae Dotson Irick

Alice Mamie Kennedy
John Dean Minton

Opal Joy Rader
Dorothy Gaynell Riddle
Elizabeth Shaikun

Bose Evelyn Smith

Candidates for the Degree g§_Bachelor a: Science

 

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John Calhoun Clarke
Page Morris Davis
Evelyn Wilson Page

Carroll Lee Sweeney
Eunice Faye Turner

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Candidates for the Degree of Master oi Arts

Elsie Temple Church
Fred Eugene Conn
Cyrus Edgar Greene

Charles Wesley Juergensmeyer

Alice Marie Kruse
Heinz Hermann Seelbach

Martha Procter Fogle Sommers

Candidates for the Degree 9§_Master 2: Science

 

Kathryn Challinor
Wendell Parker Cropper
Henry Thomas Eigelsbach

Russell Aubrey Hunt, Jr.
Dorris Jeannette Hutchison

Dirk Verhagen

Candidate for the Degree 2§_Master 9: Science
in Public Healih

Charles Elsey Tucker

Candidates for the Degree 3: Master oi Science

 

in Home Economics

Virginia Corbin Ritchie
Cleota Hedde Woodall

Candidate for the Degree

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Robert Charles McDowell

Candidates for the Degree 9§_Master 2: Arts

 

Otho Archester Adams
John D. Bowling

Mary Ellen Boyd

Mary Logan Cline

Virgie Wynn Craft
Evelyn Bruington Crick
Eleanor Rhoads Dixon
Mary Helen Dodson

Cary Taylor Buckett
Irene Josephine Elliott
Grace Humphrey Fulk
George Henry Hale
Lovell Cleveland Harwell

in Education

Verda Rema Head

Louise Henley

Mabel Lee Hill

Edward Raymond Holley
Minnie Frances Humphrey
Myra Elaine Jones
Harold Homer Margason
Emma May Osborn

Belle Hearn Riley
Aileen Amanda Schmitko
Ruth Lang Smith
Martha Brittain Steele

The records of all candidates had been carefully checked and approved by
their respective Deans and by the Registrar's Office.

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Minutes of the Faculty of the University — September 20, 1943

 

In connection with the approval of these degrees, President Donovan
mentioned to the Faculty that it may be necessary to resume the practice
of having a summer school commencement, since several students and par»
ents have expressed dissatisfaction with the present procedure.

 

On recommendation of Assistant Dean Horlacher, the petition of

y Thomas Bradley Christie was approved. Mr. Christie asked that he be

‘ permitted to do 18 quarter hours of work away from the University. The
maximum amount allowed under the rules is 9 quarter hours. It was
pointed out that Mr. Christie had done all of his other work in residence

1 at the University of Kentucky and that he is now an officer in the U.S.
1 ' Army.

 

 

Professor B. A. Shively, Director of Athletics and Coach Adolph
Rupp appeared before the Faculty and again reviewed the problem involved
in the recruitment of candidates for University athletic teams. They
asked in particular that exceptions be made to the rules governing
admissions in the case of the following four men, and that they be
admitted to the University for the fall quarter:

 

 

 

George (Vujacich) Vulich
Jack Parkinson

Bob Brannum

Victor Jadrnak

 

On motion, duly made and‘seconded, the Faculty voted that these
four men he admitted to the University and that a special committee be
appointed to study these and related problems of admissions and report
back to the FaCulty. The President appointed to this committee, Leo
M. Chamberlain, L. J. Horlacher, and William S. Taylor. The next meeting
of the Faculty was scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday, September 24.

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MINUTES OF THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY e September.24, 1943

 

The Faculty of the University met in the President's Office, Friday.
September 24. President Donovan presided. Members present were Paul P.
Boyd, Thomas P. Cooper, J. H. Graham, William S. Taylor, Edward Wiest.

‘ and Leo M. Chamberlain. Assistant Dean L. J. Horlacher also attended
M the meeting.