xt7ghx15n565_201 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7ghx15n565/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7ghx15n565/data/0000ua001.dao.xml unknown 9.56 Cubic Feet 33 boxes archival material 0000ua001 English University of Kentucky Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. James K. Patterson papers 1910-1919 text 1910-1919 2024 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7ghx15n565/data/0000ua001/Box_20/Folder_9/Multipage21097.pdf section false xt7ghx15n565_201 xt7ghx15n565 The University year for receipts and expenditures,
other than salaries of professors, begins July let and ends
June 30th of each year.

Salaries of croinary professors begin with the

eg nniné of the collegiate year, viz: Second Thursday of
September, and end with the close of the collegiate year,
viz: The first Thursday of June, payable in ten monthly
yayments, two payments, viz: May and June, being made at
the end of May of each year. The President's fiscal year,
according to my construction, ‘egins with the beginning of
the collegiate year, viz: September, and ends with June

,

“ayacle in twelve

50th of each year, but the salary is 5
monthly payments. The service for which salary is raid
is completed June 1st, though three of the payments are
deferred until the end of June, the end of July and the

5.

end o August resyectively. The deferred payments at the

end of the.collegiate year were on more than one occasion

allowed by the Executive Committee to be anticipated. Th’s

r

was the case, on motion of hr. Stoll, in July 1909.

In July 1909, on motion of Mr. Stoll, the salary
of the President was ordered paid thereafter in ten monthly
payments instead of twelve as heretofore.

If I understand Mr. Nichols' contention correctly,
the fiscal year of all the faculty, the President included,
begins with July lst of each year, instead of Segtembor. If
this construction be allOWed, then instead of being over»
’aii, the University owes me a substantial balance. The
proper method of reachinc a just and equitable conclusion
would be to compete the amount of money which I should have
received from the University from July lstior Segtember 1st,)
1894, at which time salaries were ordered to be in monthly
installments, until July 1909, at which time ten monthly
payments were substituted for twelve, then to add to that

amount the amount due from July 1909 to January 15, 1210,

 

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when my resignation became effective, plus the amount due
on my retiring allowance in ten monthly payments, until
July let, 1910. A correct aggregate of moneys due during
that period would thus be obtained. Then compare the gross
amount due, as shown by the records, with the gross ;moun
. raid, as shown by the booke. If these balance, then the

nent made with the Business Agent may be held to be

correct. If not, the difference can be adjusted by
or refunding the difference.

It may be well to add that my 5 la y from

was $5500. The salary was increased in 1906-7 from

to $4400., to take effect July let of that year. The salary

was increased 1907w8 from $4400; to 35000., to take effect

5

July let of that year.

 

 SALARIES OF INSTRUCTORS

James K. Patterson
A. C. Zembrod

WCT. Lafferty—Dean
W.K.Patterson
Louis F. Snow
J.T.C.Noe

Ezra L.Gillis

C. R. Melcher
J.E.Tuthill
Glanville Terrell
T. T. Jones
W.W.H.Mustaine
Florence 0.3t0ut
Elizabeth S.Kinkead
James G. White

F. Taul Anderson
C. Mathews

M. Pence

A. Mackenzie

J. - Pryor

F . 7 Tut +10

A. Miller

L. Frankel
A. Wilson
J. Hooper
T. Rowe
R. Manson
J.Norton Beuls
W. Carrel
R. . Terrell
A. ‘. Gilbert
L. . Daniels
L. 1. Nollau
W. . Webb
H. . Easton
E. F. Ferquhar
Swe D- heCann
Harry Essex
Geo. Roberts
Isabella Marshall
E. L. Rees
A. G. MoGregor
Knox Jamison
W. S. Hamilton
E. L. Harrison
L. R. Sohnaitter
Chas. Kerr
T. C. Moore, Jr.
A. M. Elam

R. A. Edwards

T. (T. Bar)“

H. H. Downing

H. D. Quickel
Robert H. Spnhr
Hal E. Townsend
C. R. Egelhoff

L. D. Wallace
' J. T. Neighbors
Jos. Dicker

J. B. DiCkPr

A. L. Tilhoite
Gordon Thurman

J. V. Banter

AND ATTACHES IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY.

35,000.00
1,800.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
1,800.00
1,600.00
1,200.00
1,600.00
1,500.00
1,800.00
1,600.00
1,400.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
2,500.00
5,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,800.00
1,600.00
1,800.00

’ 1,600.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,500.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
1,000.00
1,000.00

950.00
900.00
850.00
850.00
1,100.00
950.00
800.00
750.002
700.00
750.00
750.00
750.00
500.00
500.00~
750.00
700.00-
700.00~
600.00‘
500.00
500.00
720.00
900.00‘
700.00
700.00
600.00
480.00

 

 . Bullock
. Lafferty—Comp.
. Frazee
. Lenaghan _
Margaret 1. King-neg.& Lib.
Anna Berry Jones
Lucy K. Hutchcraft
V. Y. Moore
Mrs. L. B. Blackburn
Mrs. S. R. Marshall
B. A. Milligan
L. D. Moore
Will Nutfier
Thos. Aubrey
W. Ellis
Dave Hoskins
Martin Davis
Pier Whiteman
George W. DaVis
Charlie Bates
Armstoad Mitchell
Granville Hack
Tom West
Junius Smith
Hugh Leonard
H. A. Kohnhorst
L. S. O'roark
G. R. Eastwood
Mary E. Akers
D. V. Terrell
Hal T. Smith
H. H. Downing
W.W.Hillenneyer
G. C. Routt
I. W. Robertson
0. H. Taylor

100.00
900.00
1,200.00
"00.00
1,000.00
600.00
480.00
225.00
800.00
225.00
800.00
600.00
480.00
550.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
240.00
300.00
500.00
560.00
420.00
120.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
150.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
200.00

 

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1;“
AN ACT to Irovide additional income to the State
Universitv of Kentuoltv and to anlrczriate money for the
erection of nec seary buildings uxon the University grounus.
WHEREAS in oonnequence of the sacrifice of the
yublic lands, amounting to 330,000 acres granted to the
State of Kentncky by Act of Congress in 868 for founding
and endow -ing the Ssnte Col 3; c. . ~' tne income
derived therefrom in ccxnlnrativo cly small;
AND WHEREAS the incone derived from tht 1m rril]
Act of 183; and tie thelson Ace of 1907 i“ ':‘ short to the
amount of $7,C50., annually, be muse of '; obligation to
givine these funds with the co1ored yooytfl in jroicrtion to
Toruintion;
AND WHER313 the necessities of the State Univer—
sity are grvwing each year, concurrently with the 3x1aneion
institution “in: the establinh ent of new dognxtggnts
internt ve birth: constantly
adocnticn;
AND WHTPEAS the State University is urgently in
+10-an buildinge and equipnents for the use of
Mechanical and ,1.ctric M angineering, and it in also ur—
fiently in need 1 r bCLQ'TI hsntin; ylzrt, thereby to OCCDOh
mine the eonsuny : , I.=. 5‘” '1: employment of labor;
T H . 1 E ” 2 E111‘ CTED 0v tn: Gennral
Ansexb1y of the onueulth , Kentnokv thLLt Twenty—five
Thcueand Dollars (§?5,UUO .), be and the name is hereby a;—
yroyrinted far the current ijs40a1 y:: and fcr each euv~

sending year t irLLfUKi, an 31,1t cnnl inCCue for current

-K"flnflit .mre n for the thtn University of Kentucky; and thn

the sum of One Hun} 3d Tnousand Pollnrs, ($100,030.), be

nyyroir iaiel frr tLe erection and eqniyment of buildings
for the use of t1:e Coliefe of Mocl1nnin a1 (nu Electrical

and. any ot’xer 3.7ui!.<1ing or 01111111.. which the 11608251313135in the Univ,-
Enqineering; and hat the sum of "fleven11y Thous and Dollar 3, €HfifiMjmr%,

(T70,00U.), be and the none is hereby n1110rriated for the

erection and installation of a central Renting ylant, where-
by heat and light can be produc bed for the lighting and heat-
ing of the buildings uyon the University Grounds, now fifteen

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