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MINUTFS OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE
November 1 O, l 931)

The University Senate met in the Lecture Room of McVey Hall November 10,
with Dean Boyd presiding.

The following report of the Committee on Duplication of Courses was
approved;

VPsychology 121° Stddent Personnel» Three hours a week. Three credits.
Prerequisitesa General Psychology and senior standingo

 

 

 

l/Education 169. Directed Teaching 33 Physical Educatidn. Five credits.
Four hours a weeka

 

The motion to change the number of Senate representatives on the
University Council from two to four was considered and Et"t§§t it is
to be presented at the next meeting of the Senate in the following
form:

”Moved that the Council shall consist of the President
(Chairman) the Deans of the Colleges and of the Graduate School,
the Dean of Men, the Dean of women, the Registrar (Secretary ex«
officio), together with four members elected by the Senate. At
the first election, two are to be elected for one year and two for
two years and thereafter two members are to be elected each year
for two years» Not more than one member may be selected from
any one college.”

It is furthefi provided that the members elected annually from
the Senate may not succeed themselves in office.”

The social calendar as presented by the Dean of Men was approvede

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE
January 12, 1931

The University Senate met in the Lecture Room of McVey Hall,
M°ndaY. January 12, at 4:00 pemo, with President McVey presidingo

The minutes of November 10 were read and approved«

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    
  
  
  
 
 
 
   
  
  
  
   
   
  
   
    
    
   
   
 
  
  
    
   
 
   
  

 

 

 

 

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The following recommendations of the Committee on Duplication of Courses
were approveé;

English 145 e Elizabethan Drama.

College of Arts and Sciences

 

Three hours a week; three creditsg

 

 

Mathematics and Astronomy 53. a History 2: Astronomy«

 

 

Three hours

 

a week;

three creditsn (Ererequisite: Mathematics and Astronomy 51a,b)

Political Science 154 a County Government-

 

Three hours a week; three

 

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Political Solence 172 ~ Kentucky Government and onstitutlon. Three “

hours a week;

/ Journalism
(This is a

V Journalism
(Change of

Journalism
(Change in

Journalism
(Change in

Journalism

alism 8a and 8b.

b Journalism
(This is a

Journalism
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three creditSo

 

Changes in Ccurses

 

11 a Advanced Reportingo To take the place of Jounnalinga
change in the course number only.)

12 a Feature Writing.

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course number onlyn)

To take the place of Journalism Zbo

3; a Etymology. To take the place of Journalism 3a.
course number only”)

 

lll « Verbal Criticism-
COurse number only.)

To take the place of Journalism 3b.

104a and l04b e Editing,etca To take the place of Journe

J‘ u n n 1
( his 18 a change 1n the course numoer only.)

102 a Community Journalisma To take the place of Journalimn7-
change in the course number onlya)

103 a Newspaper Administration. To take the place of Joummlmm9
course number only)

110 — Supervision 3: High School Publications. Three credits.

 

(Content and prerecuisites same as for Journalism 8101; two creditS)

vPolitical Science 156 a Government of Dependencies.

Three hours a week;

 

three credits~
formerly called Colonial Governmento
slightly revisedo)

(This is a change in the title of the course which Was
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~Education 169a,b a Directed Teaching in Physical Education-

 

Minutes of the University Senate ~ Jan. 12, 1931 w cont.
College 23 Agriculture

laboratory per week a 4 credits.

Two hours lecture; 4 hours
Prerequisite Bactr 52o

 

§3bstitutions
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/Drop Farm Engineering 5, Land Measurement and Drainage, two credits,
subgtitnte Farm Engineering 11, Land Measurement, Drainage and Terracing,

three credits»

College 2; Education

\oEducation 178 a Method of Teaching Home Management and Family Relations

 

In Junior and Senior High School. Three credits. Prerequisites: Home

Egonomics 42 (Home Management), Education 160 (Technique of Teaching
Home Economics) and experience in teaching.
'Education 177a m Directed Teaching in Music. Three creditSo

“Education l77b e Directed Teaching in Music. Three creditSo

 

Prerequisites for Education 177a,b a Applicants must have met the requirea
ments for practice teaching in music as specified by the department of
music in the College of Arts and Sciences, and the professional re~
quirement for practice teahhing as listed in the Co“lege of Education.

% credits
Prerequisite: Must have met the requirements for

practice teaching in physical education in the College of Arts and Sciences
and the professional requirements for practice teaching as listed in the
College of Edicationa

 

each semester-

Education Eé‘a Industrial Arts and Elementary Grades. two credits; four
hours per weeko

Reinstatement of Course

'Education 146 a School Building and Equipment ~ to be relisted in the

offerings of the College of Education, as Education 207.

The following motion was considered at the November meeting of the Senate
and in accordance with the Senate regulations was held over for further
consideration at the next meeting;

"Moved that the Council shall consist of the President
(Chairman), the Deans of the Colleges and of the Graduate School,
the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, the Registrar (SecretaryeeXe
officio), together with four members elected by the Senate. At
the first election two are to be elected for one year and two
for two years and thereafter two members are to be elected each
year for two years, Not more than one member may be elected
from any one college.

 

 

 

 

 
 
   
  
    
  
  
     
   
 
  
  
    
   
  
   
  
    
  
  
    
 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
    
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It is further provided that the members elected annually
from the Senate may not succeed themselves in office«”

It was voted that the motion be approved and recommended to the
Board of Trustees for adoptiona

On motion it was voted that the two present representatives on the
Council continue inhffice for the remainder of the year.

MINUTES or THE UNIVERSITY SENATE
January 28, 1931

The University Senate met in the Lecture Room of McVey Hall, Wednesday
January 289 at 8:15 aom.

The following persons were recommended to the Beard of Trustees as
having met the requirements for the degrees indicated;

COLLEGE OF ARTS QED SCIEECEc
Bachelor of Arts

Name Major Subject
Florence Louisa Bickel Romance Languages
Charles Alexander Blaine Law
Richard Clinton Brewer Journalism

William denderson Dysard Arts 4 Law
Julian Nathan Elliott Political Science

Alice Keys Psychology
Gladys Courtney Kirkland Botany

Wilford Arie Lancaster
Percy Haley Landrum

Political Science
Journalism

Mary Elizabeth Lee English

Mary Louise Irvine McDowell English

Lillian Combs Meacham English

Milburn Verner Mills Political Science
Ruby May Proctor Sociology

Edith Mae Rupard

Maty Gordon Squires
Edith Asa Thomas

Maud Torian

Claud Ivan Walker
Willis Coleman Wright

Romance Languages
Romance Languages
History

Botany
Journalism

Law