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The faculty of the State University of Kentucky met

 

in regular session in the faculty room in the Gymnasium
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‘m‘ fi‘ building, rriday, march 6, 1914, at 3:45 P.M., those
present being: Professors Anderson, Boyd, Dantzlor,

Frankel, Freeman, German, Giloert, Gillis, Good, Gullion,

 

Dean Hamilton, Professors Jones, Kastle, Lafferty, Hathews,

Melcher, Miller, Norwood, Peter, Pryor, Rees, G. Terrell,

Miss Sweeny, Dr. Tuthill, Prof. Weaver and Prof. Zembrod.
In the absence of President darker, the meeting was
presided over by Dr. Kastle.
\ The Secretary called the roll and read the minutes
of the last meeting, which were approved as read.
The following recommendationsfrom the Committee on
Courses of Study were unanimously adopted:

of; PRES-MEDICAL COURSE.

 

 

 

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A "Resolved, That action on the granting of an A.B.

‘ or a 3.8. degree for fourth year's work dens elsewhere
in a combined A.B.-Medical or B.S.-Medical Course be
deferred until after the meeting, in April next, of
the Deans of the Colleges of Arts and Science of the
North Central Association of Universities and Colleges."

”Resolved, That Dr. Pryor's three years' Pro-hed-
g ical Course be approved as satisfactory for the first
; three years of a combined A.B.-Medical and B.S.—Medical
Course."

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DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF CIVIL LAW.

"The degree of Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.) will
be conferred upon such students as may complete four
years of work including the law subjects set out in the
t prescribed law course (exclusive of the non-techinal
J work) and twenty—four credits of work in the course of
' Arts and Science. Ten of these credits are required as

follows: Four in English, one in History, three in
Political Economy, Political Science, or Sociology,
A a. and two in Forensics. Fourteen may be selected from
‘m r Latin, Greek, German, French, Philosophy, Logic, Ethics,
Psychology, Anatomy and Physiology, Journalism, History,
English Literature, Chemistry or Physics. By consent of
the Dean, permission may be given to use as credits other
subjects not mentioned in the above list of electives."