Minutes 2: the Universitngaculty, August 5, 1952 Dr, Nicholle” accomplishments were numberous and varied. He was an exemplary parent, a succeSSful farmer, an economist of inter— national repute. and an author of many publications. In addition, he found time for church and community services. He was a member of the official board of the Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church and a member of the Fayette County Board of Education. His interest ‘ in general education is attested by his sponsorship of the Kentucky School Boards Association and by that Association which made the following statement upon his retirement as President. "He worked faithfully and achieved greatly fOr the public schools and community welfare. The children of Kentucky owe him everlasting gratitude." He was a member of the American Economic Association, the Kentucky Academy of Social Science, the American Farm Economic Association, E The University of Kentucky Research Club, and the Rural Sociology j Society of America. He was one of the early leading social scien— ’ tists in America in the field of farm management, helping to organize the subject as an applied science. i A His contributions to mankind are listed in American Men of Science. f Who‘s Who in American Education, and Who's Who in America. I t- R Dr. Nicholle“ loyalty to the University, to the public school ‘5' system, and to the American way of life was inspiring. He was a n 5 . tireless worker, a good administrator and a faithful friend. Some of the outstanding agricultural economists of the world were trained by him during his forty years of University service. Now, whereas it has pleased Almighty God to remove him from our midst, be it resolved that this memorial be spread upon the Minutes Books of the faculty, and of the Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky and that a copy be sent to Mrs. Nicholle. $ { r The Faculty adjourned. ‘,,-"‘, ~‘JEAWWHQ I . I”: ‘. .' r. , a g T"- \ H. I 5/ I; _, ‘ ’. I .5? ‘" ’J " / "5‘145 /,1;'3:’,,w::,—'?_; "for“ I ’ [1; R. L. Tuthill Secretary f Minutes ginhe University Faculty, October lg, 1252 I i The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall, Monday, ‘ October 13. 1952. at 4:00 p,m. with President Donovan presiding. Members ab- sent were H,P. Adams‘, C. A. Anderson, C. C. Carpenter‘, Louis Clifton, Carsie Hammonds, V. A. Musselman*, J. B. Shannon, Jonah Skiles. A. E. Slesser, Elvis J. Stahr, Jr., D. V. Terrell, William S. Ward and D. L. Weismann‘. The minutes of August 5 were read and approved. Dr. L. E. Meece presented the following report of the Committee on i Elections. 1 1 The elections committee appointed to supervise the election of new “F's members to the University Faculty have today canvassed the returns of the election and certify to the following results: Elected to represent the College of Law - W. L. Matthews, Jr. Division of Home Economics - College of Agriculture and Home Economics a Anne Clemmons ‘ Absence explained