“WVWWPJWK‘W' Stut3 Univ333icy of Kentucky. rim-1V 111),.1391109 f The faou1t” mat in r3gula:r 33;*s'on, (13»3; 01 from tho pr3vw1133 v33k; at 5:50 1.M. in tho pro Bidont 5 room in the ”ymnx inn 33111 nu th033 prosant being Pr33iaont Putt3.rson, .9333 Lent Whit;hpr11~vv>x‘1.K.Patt3r3on, Pr/or-, 133133”, M11133, Pano3a Maokonzi3, Norwoodk WiLson, Z embroo, R033, Frankel, Latfiorty, Waxson, Hooper, Mrs.$tout, Prof33oor Jones and TorraLl. The minltes ofl 3h3 1331 meeting wore road and flppfOVfida Wh3 ’or313* oomri’MJQJ W313 than heard fhom as follows: V!o”3”oor'hillor for the Gommi+tea upon Ent canoe R3” quiron 331133 nttenfiion to what seomod to b3 3 duplioation of : 11133 for antranoo and on University account. He m3n~ ti.oned gho names of a number of 3tudent3, including S»E.4unt and others,who from the 3300333 are apparently not taking the required Frlashmfin work. Professor Rowe explained the appar3nt ivr3gul1riny of +h333 students by stating that some of them had 31kon 03131111 on3 for 11v1nr ed W1nding,and othe m:3 had 33m: Zoom Fondue Ifllvflfjiuy or other 1n3t111fxonq with ad» vano od 3331"13. The Whole mattGL 01‘ giving advnno 33 or rodits 1o 333M n13 333 1m33n Wi gonsrsed at some length by thos a m3n1:ion3a 333 3133: by Proxo:3om1 313.33/13, Ponce Wilson, P1vo1, Norwool, W.K.Pattoh3' anl Pxoxifi ent Patte rson :1nd 9"“H1uafi White“ On motion 13 wno ordatad that the report he adopted. U) b'ad by Ptoi ... The report as at first re ad vwa 5no131;,d to 3omo n fioism, and with tho oonoonfi of tho oommittoo N13 amondad to +h3 €1ot that the work of a student whore oonfi 1331133 by iho major pu‘1f3330r, this control should b3 ”with 1h3 333133 and :onsont o” the dean? Professor 3'3313713 331333 oomo objection to the report h3,nus o it inliontod with some prhioularitv the 3haraot31 of wo:¢k vhioh should be done in M3.Li:sh, as he thought tha+ the h3 no of ouch depn‘uh ant shonid ho aaasolute 1v tree in dots m:1ning tho soLa 3-ti311 01 work to he uniortriken in his department Dr T333311 expLaine d ihat the entire rapoct was 1ho enhodiment, in a 1:133r3 angroo, of the 3333331 oonoens no of opinion rnhurl1no simiLar prov113jon3 in 31333 institutLons, and +hat instead ot‘ hoing rovoiuti onnny in 3hnraoteh ha indi3 “it 33 that it was ultrawoon33.vati33 comm pared with the svotozn 01 olootions as practiced in American univ333 itioo genoially. The roport with the 113nd1co‘ 333 than aiopted as foiiowoz Tho r3por+ of Committee No.8 upon Wourses of S 3:1y 333 H g "I v.3 April 11,1910. " Tho fiommittee on Conrao‘ of Study mot in the Leofinro xoom of tho Dopartxiant oi‘ Zooioby at 5245 Pam. i‘hoho 3333 prasontuProfos3or" Ponce, Tiller, Rowe, Tuttle, Ptros.P1itorso?PCofessors White,h3thows, And313on, TorroLl, and 30333, The object of the meeting as abated by the chairman, Drofwooor P)noe v33 to consider the proposed combinrz l onlrso :in Art3 and .Lawn Profs soc M1113r outw lined the propos ed oonr33 :1ncl 1avo,a ed its adoption, rogding extracts from oataloguoo of lniLe a number of universities which offer such a oourso. He was .oilowho d by President puttotson, who made 3 vigoroua p: otast againso the adoption of the 303333, saying that 3L1 swn h radioai innovations Bhould First of all roooivo the nip oroval oi the 80333 of Trustoesa