." MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, OCTOBER 14, 1968 The University Senate met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday, October 14, 1968, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Sears presided. Members absent: Norman F. Billups*, L. L. Boyarsky, Thomas W. Brower, W. Merle Carter*, Robert J. DeAngelis*, Wendell C. DeMarcus*, D. F. Diedrich*, Phillip A. Duncan, Joseph B. Fugate, Ward Griffen*, Robert D. Haun*, John L. Howieson, Harris Isbell, Robert D. Jacobs*, Catherine Katterjohn*, Robert W. Kiser*, John A. Koepke*, James F. Lafferty*, Karl O. Lange*, Robert Lauderdale, Jr.*, James W. Little, Michael J. McNamara, L. Mae McPhetridge*, Ray Marshall*, Dean H. Morrow*, Blaine F. Parker, William R. Proffit, John T. Reeves*, Mary Ellen Rickey, Thurlow R. Robe*, Sheldon Rovin*, Arthur W. Rudnick, Jr.*, Myron G. Sandifer*, George W. Schwert, Paul Street, Willis A. Sutton, Jr., Roberta S. Taylor*, William J. Tisdall*, Daniel L. Weiss*, Raymond A. Wilkie*, Charles G. Williamson, Jr.*, Claudia Wells*, Annie R. Brownlie*, Albert D. Kirwan, Robert F. Kerley, Glenwood L. Creech, Harry M. Bohannan, Leonard V. Packett, Marcia Dake*, George W. Denemark, Harold D. Gordon*, Joseph Hamburg, Ellis F. Hartford, J. P. Noffsinger, William A. Seay. The Senate approved the requests of Mr. Phil Norman of the Courier Journal, Mr. Karry Powell of the Lexington Herald, Miss Dana Ewell of the Kernel, to sit in the meeting and report its proceedings, and that of Miss Debbie Clark, a student, to attend the meeting. The minutes of the meeting of September 9, 1968, were approved with an amendment that the phrase "to the inclusion of Item 3" be added in the following paragraph on page 9 of the circulated minutes: ”The Senate approved a motion to permit the dissenters t9_the inclusion 9f_Item g the privilege of informing the Secretary of the Senate of their dissent, to be recorded in the minutes ." The Chairman ruled that the final motion in the minutes of September 9, 1968, was out of order since the Governing Regulations specifically provide that "a majority of the Senate shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business." This motion was: Motion was made and seconded that at all subsequent meetings of the Senate a count be taken at the beginning of the meeting and if a quorum exists, it continue to exist until the meeting is adjourned. The Secretary, University Senate, presented the preposed University Calendar for the l97l—72 academic year which had been prepared within the framework of guidelines set down by the University Senate and circulated to the faculty of the University under date of September 18, 1968, and recommended its approval. The Senate approved the 1971—72 University Calendar as circulated. *Absence explained.