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ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

GENERAL
Frank Graves Dickey, i\l.A., Edd), LEI), President
llerman Lee Donovan. l\'l.3\., 1311.1), LEI). President Emeritus
Leo Martin Cliamlmrlain, M.:\., l’h.l)., LL11, Vice President
Frank Dewey Peterson, A.B., LED” Vice. President (Business Administration)
Arnold l)e\Vald Alhright, NLS., l’th, Provost
\Villiani Robert \Villard, 8.3., Ml), Dri‘ll... Vice President (Albert B,
Chandler l‘vledical Center)
Bruce Frederick Denim, l\l..‘\., lilireetor ot University ol Kentucky Press
Charles Fowler Elton. i\l.A., l’h.l)., Dean at Admissions and Registrar
Thomas Lee Hankins, l\'i.S., Director of Northern Kentucky Center
ll. Clyde Lewis, Mat, Director of Ashland Center
Richardson Killiourne Nohaclt, “3., MID” Director. Uniwxrsity Health Service
Leslie. Leon Martin, MKS... Hill. Dean oi Men
Doris M. Seward, l\i.A., Phil, Dean ot Women
Lawrence Sidney ’l‘hmnpson. M.A., “1.1)., Director oi: Lihraries
Raymond \l.."‘cslcy ‘Q‘Vilrl. All“ l“h.l\l., Director of Puhlie Relations

THE COLLEGES

Martin Marshall Whitt, .\i..r'\., firth, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Jacob Rohert Meadow, MAN, l’hI‘L, Assistant Dean, College of Arts and
Sciences

”Frank James W'clcl‘a, MA, l’lill. Dean oi? the College of Agriculture and
Home Economics; Director oi: the Experiment Station; Director of Agri-
cultural Extension

Maurice Stanley Wall, MUS. in Ed., Edi)“, Associate Dean, College of Agri-
culture and Home. Economics

\Villiarn Albert: Seay, l‘vi.S., Phi), Acting Director, Experiment: Station and
Agricultural Extension, Acting Dean, College of Agriculture and Home
Economics

Rohert Ezekiel Shaver, C.E., Dean of the College of Engineering; Director.
Engineering Experiment Station

\rVilliam Lewis Matthews, lit, All, LL.i\'i., S._l.l)., Dean, Cellegc of Law

Lyman Vernon Ginger, :\l.A., Ed.D., Dean of the College of lilducation

Cecil Clayton Carpenter, M.S., Pill}, Dean of the College of Corinnerec

Earl Flatt Slone, Ph.C., l\l.A., Dean of the College of Pharmacy

\Villiam liohert ‘Nillard, 13.8., M.D., DizPlL, Dean of the College of Medicine

Howard L. Best, B.B.A., MA, ]?lr.'D., Assistant: Vice President, Medical Center

Richardson Killmurne Nolmck, 13.5., Mil, Assistant Dean, College of Medicine

Marcia Allene Dake, B.S., ;\i.A., l?! ill, Dean of the College of Nursing

Arnold De“fald Albright, 31.3., Ph.D., Executive Dean, Extended Programs

Raymon Dudley lohnson, MA. in Ed, Edi), Executive Dean, Extended
Programs

" “Albert Dennis Kirwan, fvl.A., LLB, Phil, Dean of the Graduate School

Lyle Ramsey Dawson, M8,, Ph.D., Acting Dean, Graduate School, 1960-61

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BULLETIN OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

JULY,1961

Graduate School

1961-62

A bulletin published monthly, January to September inclusive, by the
University of Kentucky, Lexington. Entered as Second-Class Matter at the
Post Office, Lexington, Kentucky, under the Act of July 16, 1924. Acceptance
for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of
October 3, 1917, authorized June 30, 1920. Edited by the Department of

Public Relations and printed under its direction.

Volume 53 July, 1961 Number 7

 

     
   
   
 
  
  
  
  
  
 
    
 
 
    
       

 

 

   
 
 

  

KENTUCKY RESEARCH FOUNDATION FELLOWS FOR 1961-62

Joseph N. Binford .............................. History ...................................... Versailles
David S. Hall ......... Sociology ...................... Glenville, W Va

   

  

 
  
  

 

Hughes B. Jenkins ................ Physics ...................................... Lexington
Potu Narasimha Rao .......................... Plant Pathology. .......... India
Claude C. Sturgill .............................. History ........... .. Lexington
Charles Norman Vittitoe .................... Physics ...................................... Lexington
HAGGIN FELLOWS AND SCHOLARS FOR 1961—62
Ray Alexander, Ir. .............................. Education .............................. Georgetown
Fay Charles Beardsleeu .. Commerce .. ....... Clinton, Iowa
Genevieve C. Carroll ...... .. History ...................................... Lexington
Alberta May Chapman .. .. Education .............................. Vine Grove
Ina Lou Cox ........................................ Education ..... Alexandria
Charles Alvin Kalmer .......................... English ....... .. Louisville
James Martin Kline ..... .. Physics ....... Lexington
Drewry Meece ............. .. Education .................................... Fonthill
Sarah Patricia Pyles ................... Education .................................... Ashland
Gerald Joseph Schwendeman ............ Geography ................................ Lexington
Charles Eugene Scruggs ...................... Modern Foreign Languages Lexington

Sue Davenport Ware .......................... Diplomacy ................................ Lexington

     
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
   

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CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

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Fellows and Scholars for 1961-62, List of ...................................................... 2
University Calendar for 1961-62 ...................................................................... 5
The Graduate Council and Graduate Faculty ................................................ 7
Graduate School, General Regulations ............................................................ 11
Subjects and Directors of Graduate Study .................................................... 29
Graduate Courses of Study 31
I. Agriculture and Home Economics .............................................. 31

II. Arts and Sciences .. . ........ 47

III. Commerce and Economics ............................................................ 110

IV. Education .......................... 118

V. Engineering .................................................................................... 133

VI. Law .................................... 146

VII. Pharmacy .............................. 148
Index ............................................................... 149

 

 

 

   
   
   
   
  
     

  

 

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Aug. 14

Sept. 12-15
Sept. 18
Sept. 28

Sept. 28
Sept. 29, 30

Oct. 13, 14
Nov. 22-27

Dec. 16

1962
Jan. 3

Jan. 8

J an. 10
Jan. 20-25
Jan. 25
Ian. 29

Feb. 6
Feb. 12

Feb. 16
Feb. 26, 27

March 23, 24
April 7-16
May 14

May 28

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1961-62

Fall Semester

Monday—Last date to submit application and transcripts to
Registrar’s Office for admission to the Fall Semester, 1961-
62

Registration and classification of all students
Monday—Class work begins

Saturday—Last date one may enter an organized class for
the Fall Semester

Thursday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade

Friday and Saturday—Last days for filing application for a
January degree in College Dean’s Office

Graduate Record Examination

Wednesday noon to Monday, 8:00 a.m.—Thanksgiving holdi-
days
Saturday noon—Christmas holidays begin

Wednesday, 8:00 a.m.—Ch1istmas holidays end

Monday—Last date to submit application and transcripts to
Registrar’s Ofiice for admission to the Spring Semester,
1961—62

Wednesday—Thesis deadline

Saturday through Thursday—Final examinations
Thursday—End of Fall Semester

Monday—All grades due in Registrar’s Oifice by 4:00 p.m.

Spring Semester

Tuesday—Class work begins

Monday—Last date one may enter an organized class for the
Spring Semester

F riday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade

Monday and Tuesday—Last days for filing application for
June degree in College Dean’s ofiice

Graduate Record Examination

Saturday noon through Monday, 8:00 a.m.—Spring vacation
Monday—Thesis deadline

Monday—Last date to submit application and transcripts to
Registrar’s Office for admission to the 1962 Summer Ses-
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June 2

June 4

June 9

June 10

June 11

June 19
June 20
June 23

June 29, 80
June 30
July 4

July 5, 6

July 21
Aug. 10
Aug. 13
Aug. 20

 

Tuesday through Saturday—Final examinations

Saturday, 12:00 noon—End of Spring Semester
Monday—All grades due by 4:00 pm. in Registrar’s Office
Saturday—Alumni Day

Sunday—Baccalaureate Services

Monday—Ninety-fifth Annual Commencement

Summer Session 1962

Tuesday—Classification and registration
Wednesday—Class work begins

Saturday—Last date one may enter an organized class for
the Summer Session
Graduate Record Examination

Saturday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade
Wednesday—Independence Day holiday

Thursday and Friday—Last days for filing applications for
August degree in College Dean’s Office

Saturday—Thesis deadline
Friday—End of 1962 Summer Session
Monday—A11 grades due in Registrar’s Oflice by 4:00 pm.

Monday—Last date to submit application and transcripts to
Registrar’s Office for admission to the Fall Semester, 1962
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THE GRADUATE COUNCIL AND GRADUATE FACULTY

FRANK GRAVES DICKEY, M.A., PH.D.
President of the University

ALBERT DENNIS KIRWAN, M.A., LL.B., PH.D.
Dean of the Graduate School

MARGARET HOTCHKISS, PHD.
Secretary, Graduate Faculty

THE GRADUATE COUNCIL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JAMES S. CALVIN (Psychology) 1960-1963
CARSIE HAMMONDS (Education) 1960-1963
JAMES F. HOPKINS (History) 1959-1962
JOHN T. MASTEN (Economics) 1958—1961
W. K. PLUCKNETT (Chemistry) 1958—1961
H. ALEX ROMANOWITZ (Electrical Engineering) ............................................ 1958-1961
MORRIS SCHERAGO (Microbiology) 1959-1962
C. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER (Agricultural Extension) ....... 1959-1962
M. R. TRABUE (Education) 1958-1961
PAUL K. WHITAKER (Modern Foreign Languages) .......................................... 1958-1961

TH E GRADUATE FACULTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

OKRA JONES ABBOTT, M.S., PHD. ............................................................ Poultry Science
JACOB HENRY ADLER, M.A., PH.D. English
ARNOLD DEWALD ALBRIGHT, M.S., PE.D. ...................................................... Education
RICHARD SWEET ALLEN, M.S. Physiology
NATHAN BRECKENRIDGE ALLISON, M.A., PH.D. ........................ Electrical Engineering
CLIFFORD AMYX, M.A. Art
JAMES WILLIAM ARCHDEACON, M.S., PE.D. ......................... Physiology
MERL BAKER, M.S., M.E., PH.D. ............................. Mechanical Engineering
JOHN BALL, M.A., PHD. Sociology
ROGER WILLIAM BARBOUR, M.S., PH.D. ................ Zoology
CHARLES ELMER BARNHART, M.S., PHD. a Husbandry
ADOLPH EDMUND BIGGE, M.A., PHD. .. Modern Foreign Languages
HAROLD R. BINKLEY, MS. in Ed., Ed.D. ................................ Education
RODNEY ELMER BLACK, M.S., PILD. Chemistry
RICHARD LINN BLANTON, M.A., PE.D. Psychology
JOHN HARVEY BONDURANT, M.S., Pn.D. .................................... Ayicultural Economics
LOUIS L. BOYARSKY, M.S., PH.D. Physiology
GEORGE KEYPORTS BRADY, M.A., PH.D. Enalich
ALFRED CHARLES BRAUER, M.A., PH.D. ............................. Zoology

 

AUBREY J. BROWN, M.S., PHD. ...................... Agricultural Economics

 

 

  
  
 
  
 

ELLIS V. BROWN, PH.D. Chemistry
JAMES STEPHEN BROWN, M.A., PH.D. ............... Rural Sociology
WILLIAM RANDALL BROWN, M.A., FIELD. ............... Geology
GEORGE BOYD BYERS, M.S., PILD. .............. . Agricultural Economics
JAMES SUTHERLAND CALVIN, M.A PH.D. .................... Psychology

DANA GEORGE CARD, M.S., PH.D. .....................
LOREN D. CARLSON, PHD.

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Medical Physiology

 

   
 
 
  
   
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
   

 

  

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...... Zoology
Ancient Languages
............... Commerce
.. Mechanical Engineering

CECIL CLAYTON CARPENTER, M.S., PH.D. .........
JOHN MELVIN CARPENTER, M.A., PH.D. ...........
WILBERT LESTER CARR, M.A., LL.D. ..
LUCIAN HUGH CARTER, M.A., PH.D. . ..
WILLIS MERLE CARTER, M.S. in M.E., PH.D.

 

  
 
  
  
 
 
   
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  

LEO MARTIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. Education
LOREN JAMES CHAPMAN, M.A., PH.D. .. Psychology
RICHARD ALEXANDER CHAPMAN, PH.D. .. Plant Pathology
MORRIS B. CIERLEY, M.A., Ed.D. .................... Education

THOMAS DIONYSUS CLARK, M.A., PH.D., LITT.D .. Histon

 

 

 

 

LEWIS WELLINGTON COCHRAN, PH.D. . .............. Physic:
A. LEE COLEMAN, M.A., PH.D. .. Rmal Sociology
CARL BRUCE CONE, M.A., PH.D. ............ History
ARTHUR LOUIS COOKE, M.A., PH.D. English
FRANK GORDON COOLSEN, M.S. ............ Commerce
CHARLES MILTON COUGHENOUR, M.A., PH.D. Rural Sociology
VINCENT FREDERICK COWLING, M.A., PH.D. ...... Mathematics
JOHN LEVI CUTLER, M.A., PH.D. ............... English
LYLE RAMSAY DAWSON, M. S., PH.D. Chemistry
JESSE DEBOER, M..,A PH.D. ................. Philosophy
WENDELL CARDEN DEMARCUS, M..,S PH..D ...................................................... Physics
MERRELL DEVOE, M. B. A., PH. D. ............... . Economics

  
   
 
  

STEPHEN DIACHUN, M.S., PH.D. .....
CHARLES FRANKLIN DIEHL, M.A., PH.D.
GRAHAM BENNETT DIMMICK, M A., PH. D. Psychology
EUGENE CARTER DOLL, M. S., PH.D. ...................................................... .Agronomy
RAY HORN DUTT, M. S, PH. D. Animal Husbandry
WILLIAM CLEMENT EATON, M..,A PH.D. . ................................ .History
JAMES CLIFTON EAVES, M..,A PH.D. ........... .. Mathemafics
HARTLEY C. ECKSTROM, M. 8., PH D. (”'- ‘-*—

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JAMES MARION EDNEY, M.A. ..... .. Zoology
OGDEN FRAZELLE EDWARDS, M. S., PH.D. ............................................ .. Microbiology
EMERY MYERS EMMERT, PHD. ... Horticulture
JAMES MERT ON ENGLAND, M. A. PH D. .................................................... History
BETSY WORTH ESTES, M. A., PH. D. Psychology
ROBERT OWEN EVANS, M.A., PH.D. English

English

GEORGE PATTERSON FAUST, M.A., PH.D. ..

 

 

 

    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ERNEST NEWTON FERGUS, M.S., PH.D. ,.

VERNE CLIFFORD FINKNER, M.S., PH.D. ........................................ . ............... Agronomy
ROBERT BERNARD FITZGERALD, M.M. Music
THOMAS R. FORD, M.A., PH.D. ..................................................... Sociology
THEODORE RUSSELL FREEMAN, M.S. in AGR., PH.D ..... Dairy Science
WESLEY PATTERSON GARRIGUS, M.S., PH.D. ..... Animal Husbandxy
WILL D. GILLIAM, JR., M.A., PH.D. .. .. History

 

LOIS A. GILLILAN, M.D., PH.D. ........... .. Anatomy
LYMAN VERNON GINGER, M.A. in ED., ED.D. .. Education
JAMES WALTER GLADDEN, M.ED., PH.D. Sociology

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ADOLPH WINKLER GOODMAN, M.A., PH.D. .
ROBERT B. GRAINGER, M.A., PH.D. .............
CHARLES WILLIAM HACKENSMITH, M.A., PH.D. .

Animal Husband”
Physical Education

 

 

HOLMAN HAMILTON, PHD. HistOIY ,

 

WILLIAM BROOKS HAMILTON, MS. PH.D. ..

 

 

 

ELLWOOD MEACHAM HAMMAKER, PH.D. .. Chemistry
CARSIE HAMMONDS, M.A. in ED., PH.D. .............................. Education
RICHARD HANAU, M.S., PH.D. ................. Physics
HERBERT WALTER HARGREAVES, M. A. PHHD .......................... .. ............... Economlu
ELLIS FORD HARTFORD, M.A., ED.D. Education

 

 

WILLIAM WARREN HAYNES, M.B.A., PH.D. . EconomicS

WILBUR AUGUST HEINZ, M.S. .. Hygiene and Public Health
SAMUEL CHARLES HITE, 13.5. in CH.E., PH. Chemical Engineerml
JAMES FRANKLIN HOPKINS, M.A., PH.D. Hisfml'
MARGARET HOTCHKISS, PH.D. MicrobioloZl'
JAMES CHARLES HUMPHRIES, M.S., PH.D. .................................. . ........ .. .. Microbiology

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THOMAS BARKSDALE HUTCHESON, JR., M.S., PH.D. .......... Agronomy
WYATT MARION INSKO, JR., M.S., in AGR. .. Poultry Science
ROBERT DVRENE JACOBS, M.A., PI{.D. ..................... English
DON R. JACOBSON, M.S., PILD. . Dairy Science
WILLIAM HUGH JANSEN, PH.D. ............... English
PAUL R. JOHNSON, M.S., PH.D. ................... Agricultural Economics
PRASAD K. KADABA, M.S., PILD. ..................... Electrical Engineering
SIDNEY J. KAPLAN, M.A., PH.D. Sociology
PRADYUMNA PRASAD KARAN, M.A., PHD. ............... Geography
EARL KAUFF MAN, JR., M.A., PH.D. ............ Physical Education
JAMES DILLON KEMP, MS. in AGE., PH.D. .. .............. Animal Husbandry
VINCENT PAUL KENNEY, M.S., PILD. . ......... Physics
BERNARD DONALD KERN, M.S., PH.D. ...................................................... Physics
WILLIAM H. KNISELY, M.S., PH.D. ...... . Anatomy
FRANK KODMAN, JR., M.A., PH.D. Psychology
JOHN KUIPER, M.A. .................... Philosophy
KARL OTTO LANCE, ENG.D. ........................................................ Mechanical Engineering

ROBERT AMIS LAUDERDALE, JR., MS. in CH.E., PH.D. .. ....... Civil Engineering
ROBERT L. LESTER, PH.D. . Medical Biochemistry
LUCILE L. LURRY, M.S., PH.D. .. .................. . Education
SHELBY THOMAS MCCLOY, PH.D. History
MARCUS THOMAS MCELLISTREM, M.S., PH.D. Physics
ARTHUR CRANE MCFARLAN, PH.D. ............. Geology
DONALD WAYNE MACLAURY, M.S., PH.D. . Poultry Science

  
 
  
 

 

 

 

 

ABBY L. MARLATT, PH.D. .............. Home Economics
JAMES WALTER MARTIN, M.A. .......................................................................... Economics
HERBERT F. MASSEY, M.S., PH.D. Agronomy

 

JOE LOGAN MASSIE, M.A., PH.D. ..
JOHN TALBOT MASTEN, PH.D. .
RICHARD SHELBY MATEER, M.S., PH.D.
JACOB ROBERT MEADOW, M.S., FIELD.
PARL L. MELLENBRUCH, M.A., PILD.

.Economics
... Economics
..... Mining and Metallurgical Engineering
.Chemistry
. Psychology

 

 

   

 

 

 

ARTHUR KEISTER MOORE, M.A., PHD. English
JAMES T. MOORE, JR., M.A., EDD. Education
VERNON ARMOR MUSSELMAN, M.En., ED.D. .................................................. Education
VINCENT EDWARD NELSON, PHD. Geology
EDWARD LEE NEWBURY, M.A., PHD. ........ Psychology

 

 

 

 

DURWARD OLDS, M.S., D.V.M., PH.D. Dairy Science
JOHN MILES PATTERSON, PILD. Chemistry
FRANK ACKLEN PATTIE, M.A., PILD. Psychology
SALLIE ELIZABETH FENCE, M.A., PH.D. ..................... Mathematics

 

CARROLL DAVIDSON PHILLIPS, MS. in AGR., PH.D. ..
RALPH RUSSELL PICKETT, M.A., PH.D.

.. Agricultural Economics
Economics

 

 

 

 

WILLIAM KENNEDY PLUCKNETT, PH. D. .. .. . Chemistry
EDWARD WARDER RANNELLS, M. A. ..... Art
JOHN C. REDMAN, M. S. in AGE, PH. D .......................................... Agricultural Economics
HERBERT PARKES RILEY, M. A. PH. D. Botany

 

   
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 

JOHN BISSELL ROBERTS, M. S. in AGR-
lUAN G. RODRIGUEZ, MS., PH ..D ........

HARRY ALEX ROMANOWITZ, M. S., PH.D.

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. Electrical Engineering

 

WIMBERLY CALVIN ROYSTER, M.A., PH.D. .............. Mathematics
ROBERT WILLIAM RUDD, M.S., PILD. .......................... Agricultural Economics
MORRIS SCHERAGO, D.V.M. ............ Microbiology
G. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, M.S., PH.D. ................................... Horticulture
T"(JUGLAS WRIGHT SCHWARTZ, PILD. ............... . Anthropology
lOSEPH RAYMOND SCHWENDEMAN, PILD. ..... Geography

RICHARD S. SCHWEET, M.S., PH.D. Medical Biochemistry

 

 

 

GEORGE W. SCHWERT, PILD. ............................................................ Medical Biochemistry
PAUL G. SEARS, PHD. ..... Chemistry
DON CASH SEATON, M.S., ED.D. ........................................................ Physical Education
DWIGHT MOODY SEATH, M.S., PHD. .............. Dairy Science
WILLIAM ALBERT SEAY, MS. in AGR., PHD. ......... Agronomy

 
 

ALBERTA WILSON SERVER, M.A., Docteur de l’Universite Modern Foreign Languages.

  

 

 

  
  
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  

  

  
 
  
   
    
 
 
  
 
  
   
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
 
 
  
  
 
  
  

  

 

ROBERT EZEKIEL SHAVER, BS. in C.E., C.E. . Civil wna- in,
HILL SHINE, M.A., PH.D. ...... . laugh-,1,
D. MILTON SHUFFETT, M.S., PH.D. . Agricultural Economics

JONAH W. D. SKILES, M.A., PH.D. ..... Ancient Language;

 

 

 
  
 
 

 

 

 

  
  
  
 

 

 

 

 
  
 
 
  
 

 

   
 
  
   
  

ELDON DEE SMITH, PHD. ..................................... Agricultural Economics
WALTER THOMAS SMITH, JR., PHD. . ......... (‘L '3,
CHARLES ERNEST SNOW, A.M., PHD. ........................................................ Anthropology
HERBERT SORENSON, M.A., PHD. Education
ERNEST MELVERN SPOKES, E.M., M.S. in E.M., PHD. ..... Mining Engineering
DEWEY GEORGE STEELE, M.S., PHD. ........... Animal Husbandry
GRANVILLE WOOLMAN STOKES, M.S., PHD . Plant Pathology
ROBERT STRAUS, M.A., PHD. ............. .. Sociology
W. PAUL STREET, M.A., PHD. . Education
WILLIAM H. STROUBE, M.S., PHD. .................... Agronomy
THOMAS BRADLEY STROUP, M.A., PHD. ....... .. ..................... English
MERRELL RODMAN SULLIVAN, M.A., PHD. Economics
WILLIAM GREGORY SURVANT, M.S. in AGR., PHD. .. Agronomy
WILLIS ANDERSON SUTTON, JR., M.A., PHD. ...... Sociology
ROY ERWIN SWIFT, M.S. in MET. and MIN. ENG., . ............ Mining and Metallurgy
NORMAN LINN TAYLOR, M.S., PHD. ........... . Agronomy
LAWRENCE SIDNEY THOMPSON, M.A., PHD. ................................. Director, Libraries
LEE HILL TOWNSEND, M.S., PHD. .. ...... . Agricultural Entomology

ERNEST GREENE TRIMBLE, PH.D. Political Science

WILLIAM DORNEY VALLEAU, PH.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMRY VANDENBOSCH, PHD. ..................... .......... Diplomacy
KENNETH VANLANDINGHAM, M.A., PHD. . ................. Political Science
WILLIAM FREDERICK WAGNER, M.S., PHD. (‘L “-
THOMAS CAPELL WALKER, M.A., PH.D. Modern Foreign Languages
BENNETT HARRISON WALL, M.A., PHD. History
CLAIR SMITH WALTMAN, M.S., PHD. ............................................................ Horticulture
WILLIAM SMITH WARD, M.A., PHD. English
MAX 3'. WASSERMAN, PHD. ........... Diplomacy
RALPH HOLDER WEAVER, M.S., PHD. ........................................................ Microbiology
GILBERT T. WEBSTER, M.S., PHD. Agronomy
FRANK JAMES WELCH, M.A., PHD. .................................... Agriculture
HAROLD E. WETZEL, M.A. Social Work
PAUL KNOWLTON WHITAKER, M.A., PHD. ..... Modern Foreign Language:
MARTIN MARSHALL WHITE, M.A., PHD. ......................................... Psychology
RALPH F. WISEMAN, M.S., PHD. Microbiology
PATCH GREGORY WOOLFOLK, M.S. in Acm, PHD. . Animal Husbandry
KENNETH RICHARD WRIGHT, M.A., PHD. .................. '
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
ALBERT DENNIS KIRWAN, M.A., LL.B., PH.D., Dean

INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT

Graduate work is offered in all colleges in the University. Approximately 3
thousand courses acceptable for graduate credit are listed in the catalogue,
under the various departments. Directors of graduate study in the various sub-
jects are listed in this bulletin just before the list of courses.

The following advanced degrees are conferred by the University:

Master of Arts

Master of Science

Master of Science in Agriculture

Master of Science in Home Economics
Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Library Science

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering
Master of Science in Mining Engineering
Master of Science in Public Health

Chemical Engineer (Ch.E.)

Civil Engineer (C.E.)

Electrical Engineer (E.E.)

Mechanical Engineer (M.E.)

Metallurgical Engineer (Met.E.)

Mining Engineer (E.M.)

Master of Arts in Education

Master of Science in Education

Master of Business Administration

Master of Music

Specialist in Education

Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

Doctor of Engineering (Engr.D.)

Doctor of Philosophy

The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is offered with major work in the fol—
lowing fields: Agricultural Economics, Animal Husbandry, Biology, Chemistry, ‘
Dairy Science, Diplomacy and International Commerce, Economics, Education,
English, Guidance and Counseling, History, Mathematics, Microbiology, Phys-
ics, Political Science, Psychology, and in the combined fields of Sociology and
Rural Sociology. Minor work may be carried in any department offering grad-
uate courses. The degree of Doctor of Engineering is offered in Metallurgical
Engineering.

ADMISSION

. A student who is a graduate of a fully accredited institution of higher learn-
lilg and has an overall standing of 2.5 on a basis of 4.0 may apply for admis-
son to the Graduate School by submitting to the Registrar of the University
two official transcripts of undergraduate courses and a written application

  
    
 
  
   
    
   
   
   
  
   
  
 
 
 
 
  
   
  
   
   
 
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
   

 

 

 

  

  
     
    
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
   
  
  
 
  
 
 
  
   
 
  
  
 
   
  
  
   

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at least a month before anticipated entrance. Blanks for the latter may be
obtained from the Registrar or from the office of the Graduate School. A stu-
dent without an average of 2.5, if admitted, is designated as an “unclassified"
student and may attain candidacy for a degree only upon conditions stated in
the section “Application for Full Graduate Standing”, below.

It should be clearly understood that a graduate student may not be able
to begin immediately a full graduate program leading to the degree he desires,
It may be necessary for him to satisfy certain prerequisites which he omitted
in his undergraduate curriculum. These will be determined by the department
in which the major work is to he done. In brief, it may be stated that a grad.
uate student may begin a full program in the fields in which he has the equiva.
lent of a balanced undergraduate major; in some cases the equivalent of an
undergraduate minor is adequate.

Admission to the Graduate School by the Registrar entitles a student to take
such courses as he or she desires, provided the necessary preparatory courses
have been taken. However, admission does not automatically make a student
an applicant for a graduate degree.

Attendance in the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky is not a
right. It is a privilege which the student concedes may be Withdrawn by the
University or any area of graduate study if it is deemed necessary by the Dean
of the Graduate School in order to safeguard the University’s ideals of scholar-

ship and character.

Advanced Degrees for Faculty Members /
Members of the faculty of the University of Kentucky having a rank higher
than that of instructor may not be considered as candidates for advanced de-

grees from this institution.

The Graduate Record Examination

All students working for graduate degrees should take three parts of the (
Graduate Record Examination (the Area Tests, the Aptitude Test, and the
Advanced Test in the major subject). This should be done during the first term ‘
of graduate work. (See the calendar at the front of this catalogue.) 1

Application for Full Graduate Standing and the Graduate Record Examination

A graduate student desiring to earn a graduate degree must be approved
as an applicant and as a candidate for a degree by the department in which i
he intends to major and by the Graduate School. This application should he
made as soon as scores on the Graduate Record Examination are available and .
in any case prior to the beginning of the semester or term in which the degree
is sought.

To be admitted as a candidate for a master’s degree or an applicant fora
doctor’s degree a student must have met the following requirements: (1) an
average of at least 2.5 (midway between B and C) on a scale of 4.0 on
previous college work; (2) satisfactory scores (in the opinion of the depart ‘
ment concerned and the Dean of the Graduate School) on three parts of the
Graduate Record Examination (the Area Tests, the Aptitude Test, and the
Advanced Test, if there is one, suitable to the student’s major); and (8) a3
average or better on all Work taken while registered as a graduate student at 7
the University of Kentucky. A student not having a 2.5 average on all previouS
college work may be admitted as a candidate for a master’s degree or an
applicant for a doctor’s degree provided: (1) his performance on the Graduate
Record Examination (in the opinion of the major area and the Dean of the ’
Graduate School) is sufiiciently high; or (2) in the judgment of the major
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petence in graduate work. (The Graduate Record Examination may be taken
either before admission or during the first semester after admission.)

Graduate work taken before students are admitted as “applicants for
degrees" will be evaluated by the major area and the Graduate School at the
time the application for full graduate standing is considered, and the remaining
requirements for the degree will be indicated, insofar as is feasible

Graduating Seniors as Part-Time Graduate Students

Seniors of the University of Kentucky lacking no more than six semester
hours for graduation and having an undergraduate average of at least 2.5 may
register in the Graduate School with the consent of their college deans and the
Dean of the Graduate School. Approval of the appropriate director of graduate
study is required if the students are to be applicants for degrees. The total load
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