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T88 OF
MINUTES
OF THE
UNIVERSITY FACULTY FEBRUARY 12, 1962
The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall Monday,
February 12, at 4:00 p.m.
The minutes of January 8
4.
President Dickey presided.
1
by the University Faculty without correction.
The Registrar presented the
pleted their requirements at the
explained that the list included
degree of B. S. in Civil Engineering, who
Dees had earned the
scholarship;
that Mr.
but had failed English,
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University
names of
close of
the name
the first semester,
of James C. Does,
This subject had
candidate for
had eeen dropped twice for poor
overall grade point average of 2.0
been made up at Eastern Illinois
and had been certified on a transcript to the Registrar‘s Office.
had been sent to the Faculty and were approved
candidates for degrees who had com~
January 25. He
the
The Registrar called attention to the rule allowing the Dean of Admissions to
L.
admit or readmit
that it had not
Faculty meeting and he
final checki
after
to the
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asked
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persons named in the corrected list.
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE
NAME
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Albert Dennis Kirwan, Dean
Herbert Eugene Babb
Gunter Bounhart
Betty Carolyn Congleton
John William Hubbard
Thomas Everett Johnson, Jr.
.....
Jack Edward Reese
Howard Loucks
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE
NAME
James Read Holland
Steele
OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
MAJOR SUBJECT
Psychology
Physics
History
Agricultural Economics
Physics
Dairy Science
English
Agricultural Economics
OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING
The Registrar further ex—
conferred on the
ADDRESS
Charlotte, N.
some students in violation of the stated requirements provided
he reports such action to the University Faculty.
plained that some students on the list had not paid their graduation fees,
been possible to get an accurate check of the list before
' the list be approved subject to revision
The University Faculty voted to recommend
Board of Trustees that the appropriate decrees be
but
the
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Balfers, Liechtensteinjjjg
Lexington
Greensburg
Lynch
Dry Ridge
Lexington
Clemson, S. C.
ADDRESS
Dayton, 0.
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION
NAME
Joda Milbern
Hazel H. Whitaker
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS
NAME
Wayne Clay Beckham
James Howard Collier
MAJOR SUBJECT
Spanish
Psoyhology
ADDRESS
McKinney
Morehead
ADDRESS
Lexington
Danville
ALARMS
Bernard Davis
James Wrenn Du laney
Robert Kennedy Main
Glenda Doyle Mcrhoff
Lucy Hancock Neal
Thomas W. Ramage
Harold Anthony Ries
Robert Eugene Toohey
NAME
Roger Lewis Alexander
William Murray Beheler
Marvin Dean Burdine
Richard Michael Byrne
Bruce Nicholas Fabian
Thomas Stanley Logsdon
Bernard Pivo
Murrell Pruitt
NAME
Dan F. Amos
Clyde T. Bates
David Allen Capito
James Harold Caudill
John Caudill
Tommye Cooper
Robert Hedley Dowdy
Gene Raymond Graves
John Hunt Jordan, Jr.
Fred Eugene Pardue
Clarence Melvin Reitnour
Robert Wayne Rogers
Edward Logan Ruggles
Ebenezer Rajkumar Vedamuthu
NAME
June Anderson Robertson
NAME
Bongkee Kim Caldwell
Robert Edwin Linkner
CANDIDATES
MAJOR
MAJOR SUBJLcl
Economics
History
Economics
Ma th ema t i, c s
English
History
PsychOIOgy
History
FOR THE DEGREE OF MAC
Physics
Microbioloay
Zoology
Geology
Physics
Mathematics
Microbiology
Chemistry
MAJOR SUBJECT
Agronomy
Agricultural
Agronomy
Dairy Science
Agricultural 1
Dairy Science
Agronomy
Poultry Science
Agronomy
Dairy Science
Animal Husbandry
Animal Husbandry
Agricultural E
Dairy Science
SUBJECT
OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUIEY FEBRUARY 12, 1962
AD DRE S S
Lexington
Paducah
lexington
Lexington
Owensboro
Lexington
Lexington
Paris
OF SCIENCE
ADDRESS
Owingsville
Muncie, Ind.
New Richmond, O.
Jackson, Miss.
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Long Island City, N.K .
Springfield
New York, N. Y.
Caneyville
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICUIEURE
ADDRESS
Petersburg, Va.
Economics Sadieville
Fisherville
Morehead
Mt. Sterling
LaCenter
Union, W. Va.
Frankfort
Hopkinsville
Wilkesboro, N. C.
Lexington
Russellville
Lawrenceburg
Madras, India
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS
ADDRESS
Lexington
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERIM}
ADDRES
Walton
Buffalo, N. Y.
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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY FEBRUARY 12, 1962
CANDIDATES FOR THE DFJREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
NAME ADDRESS
Lyle Newton Back Lexington
Constantine G. Collis Lexington
Martin C. Krimm Lexington
Hariprasad Sheohal Pande Knoxville, Tenn.
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
NAME ADDRESS
Gevat Kardan Soke, Turkey
Adwait Majmndar Ahmedabad, India
Forest Elwood Stone . Lexington
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
NAME ADDRESS
Robert T Adkins Mt. Olivet
Mary Ann Archer Paintsville
Jewell Corrine Castle Lexington
Joanne Mateer Cocanougher Lexington
Ethel Even Hamlin Johnson City, Tenn.
James Keller Johnson, Jr. Midway
Mary Ann Moody Jeffersontown
Everett Earl Pfanstiel, Jr. Carlisle
Lee Hyden Rose Lexington
James Franklin Scalf Falmouth
Cleo H. Skelton Seattle, Wash.
Mary Willis Smith Lexington
CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION
NAME ADDRESS
Nancy Frances Lewis Central City
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
NAME ADDRESS
Robert Edwin Blankenship Lexington
John Wilson Bronaugh Lexington
Richard Martin Day Jenkins
Glenn Morris Epperson Columbia
Robert Reynold Mattson Detroit, Mich.
Herbert M. Porter, Jr. Hartford
Philip Valen Spears Georgetown
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN IIBRARY SCIENCE
NAME ADDRESS
Katherine Maria deDory Lexington
Margaret Greenleaf Gardner Owenton
John Bradford Griggs Milwaukee, Wise.
Lorinda Jhoslien Griggs Milwaukee, Wise.
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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY FEBRUARY IR, 1952
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Martin Marshal]. ;‘uhit e, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR THE DhGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
PLAAAE}
John Crawford Adkins
John Waterbury Andrews
Charlotte Whitlow Bishop
Nellie Harrar Taylor Bishop
Robert Vaughan Bullock
Louis Alexander Burgess
Janice Lee Croley
Edward Stiles DeMonbrun
Charles Ray Dick
Elizabeth Wichers DuMez
Nancye Jane Faurest
Mary Wilson Garmon
John Allie Hawkins, Jr.
Brenda Wills Johnson
Kathryn Elaine Kearney
Beverly Smith Kinkead
Larry Simpson Longerbeam
Elizabeth Kathryn Mason
David Dwight Otis
b
Nancy Young Pennington
Anne Vreeland Peter
Roy Edward Potter
Benjamin Fenwick Russell
Ann Norine Trumbo
Patricia Long Wiesman
MAJOR SUBJE'T ADDRESS
Chemistry Jackson
Political Science Lexington
Library Scieice Bowling Green
Psychology Tucson, Ariz.
Psychology South Fort Mitchell
History Louisville
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Williamsburg
Radio, Television, Films Howardstown
Aerospace Science Lexington
Social Work Lexington
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Maysville
Modern Foreign Languages Glasgow
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Georgetown
Anthropology Lexington
Social Work El Paso, Ill.
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Lexington
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Hillsboro, Va.
Chemistry Lexington
Art Lexington
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Lexington
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Louisville
Political Science Louisa
History Lexington
Mathematics Lexington
English, Speech and
Dramatic Arts Pleasure Ridge Park
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
NAME
Thomas Lawrence Boehling, Jr.
Frieda Mae Goodrich
Barbara Sullivan Kraus
Simeon Raymond LeetIII
Saundra Boehling Lykins
John Vincent Mason
Carole Daniels Nail
Benny Ray Spicer
MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS
Hygiene and Public Health MoCarr
Mathematics Frankfort
Zoology Lexington
Mathematics Lexington
Psychology Lexington
Hygiene and Public Health Bismarck, N. Dak.
Psychology Ashland
Mathematics Trenton, O
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CANDIDATES FOR THE
NAME
David Charles Braun
Robert Henry Fraser
Scott Lee Halt
CnNUIDLl FOR THE DEGREE OF
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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY FEBRUARY 12, 1962
ADDRESS
Covington
Lexington
Lexington
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
ADDRESS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM
CF NJIUA ‘ FOR THE DAGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Jacquolino K1nonoLoo Rood
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COLLEGEO F AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS
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”IllIam A. goay, “Cb‘h 'DOaH
chola Ville
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF B!‘ LCHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICUIEURE
I‘IAL. [E
Curtis Doan Adams
1t Lewis Christian
Edward Doano Donovan
ThomAS Reynolé Ls Everett
John Frank in F1"azicr
Charlos M11113 J3nk:1ns
Jumos Lyndon Jenkins
Owc n Ddlo Loa
Harold Ray LE fltln
Robert Lou1s ’llqm
Ernest Junius Pantle
Yanco' oy Lewis Pinkston
Murra er Price Reynolds
Joseph Edward Scott
Ronald D So’ bro
John Dimmitt S1ms, Jr.
Robert Go1ra1d Strode
{Olly Thompson
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF
DALLAS
Myra Loo Goff
Jdnnio L. Sm1th Morrjtt
Adr1onno Verena P11” est
Ann Kristin Ramsoy
Jane Morris Shepherd
ADDRESS
London
Lox1ngton
Boone, Iowa
Maysvillo
Simpgonv1llc
Hodgonvillo
Harrodsburg
Brooksv1llo
Hopkinsvillo
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Owensboro
Bardstown
Nilmore
Fern Crooc
Florence
Indopondcnce
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chilgton
SCIENCE IN HOME
ADDRESS
Lexington
Lou 1 351
Hartford
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Jazne.s Portar Hill
Robert M1 finan Natkins
CANDIDAmdS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINLE LING
BLAUJIE
Kenneth Hart Board
Robert Larry Brown
Donald Hanson Dabnay
Jamos C Does
Robert Russall DaSpain
Jackie Edwards, Jr.
David Loa Gaines
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Thomas Olin GIJHU III
Ronald Lao Hurt
Engone Arthur Jonas
JOM"‘T Prj_no3 Jonas
Jimmy Ray King
Charles Hallaoo McLaughlin
Victor M. S. Martin
Abdolhosoj _n San:Ii
Daniel Marsuon QQPanlu
Donald Dean Simmons
Glenn Archie Smith
Charlos Wili_iam Stxi :kland, Jr.
Jonn Till1ad CUll:1va'
Dan1ol D:15nan awooioy
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CAIIDID“1‘3”S FOR THE D
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Samuel-1%11t Baxim
Yilmaz Can
Lester Fred Carr, J;.
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Philip Roy Claudy
Clyde Alan Cummings
Jerome Wesley Curry
Harry Walter Dunn
Ben Davis ES‘es
Donald Gary Hobbs
Calvin Russell Libby, Jr.
Royce Darwin Lindsey
George Dewey Locke
David Lockhart
Jon Willard POLWRJ
David Lee Porter
Edward Hyron Prell
Vincent George Vonderheide
Fred D. West
Irvin Abell Wright
ANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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Paul Abell Barry
Darwin Allen Bell
George William Block
Melvin Clark Bunch
Ortis Ronald Burns
William Fredrick Byrne
William Clement Eaton, Jr.
Norman Briggs Hall
Clyde Hoover
Robert Byron Hudson
Robert Clay Johnson
Charle William Nelson
Claude Vernon Pierce, Jr.
Gerald Kenneth Smith
Robert Ellis Southerlan
Richard Hugh Steckler
Jesse Howard Talley
Ronald Neal Stricklin
Charles Thomas Westray
Chester Jerry Whitaker
Kash Wireman
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
NAME
James Gaylord Bewley
Roger Brown
William Sherman Margolis
MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACUIEY
FEBRUARY 12, 1962
ADDRESS
Ft. Thomas
Big Stone Gap, Va.
Richmond
Dayton
Bagdad
Corbin
Anchorage
Caneyville
Central City
exington
Paducah
exington
Los Angoles, Calif.
Lexington
Hopkinsville
Louisville
ADDRESS
New Haven
Pleasure Ridge Park
Paducah
Williamsburg
Oneida
Ashland
Lexington
Hartford
Lexington
Crestwood
Lexington
Radcliff
Johnson City, Tenn.
Lebanon
Perryville
Mount Carmel, Ill.
Magnolia
Allen
Louisville
Cynthiana
FredVille
ADDRESS
Radcliff
Lexington
Lexington
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MINING ENGINEERING
NAME
James Robert Gray
Franklin Delano Mink
ADDRESS
Jenkins
Jenkins
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MINUTES OF ”HE UNIVMRSITY FACULTY FNJRUARY 12,
COLIEGE OF LAW
William Lewis Matthews, Jr., D
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF IAWS
NAME AD
John William Collie Wine
William Prather Curlln, Jr. Lexi
Richard M. Davis Lexi
Cecil Terry Earle Depo
William Claiborne Jacobs Lexi
James Henry Jeffries,lll Lexi
Joseph Wells Justice Pike
Charles Morgan layton Lexi
Jack Lee Miller Lexi
Charles Fredrick See,III Loni
Clyde Louis Stapleten Lexi
Robert Simmons Strother Lexi
Johnny Dow Sword Haze
John Marion Williams Ashl
Frank Frazee Wilson, II Lexi
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Lyman Vernon Ginger, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION
NAVF MAJOR OR AREA
James Phillip Arnold History
Ralph Franklin Arnold Political Science
Judie Brandenburg Elementary Education
Philip Whisman Brashear Mathematics
Margaret Susan Buchanan Elementary Education
Mary lucille Cambron Elementary Education
Judith Marjorie Chrisman Elementary Education
Marvin B Coles Social Studies
Anne Carolyn Cox Business Education
William McKinley Davis Business Education
Bonnie Jean Doble Elementary Education
Lavila Harmon Dobson Elementary Education
Ann Hutcheson Embry English
Omer Er Psychology
Susan Rae Fields Elementary Education
Ruby Elliott Fleming Elementary Education
Margaret Velma Grainge Elementary Education
Macie Sue Greene Elementary Education
David Lee Grigsby Music
Sue Lynn Hankins Physical Education
Frank Hoffman Harris Biological Sciences
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DRESS
hester
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ville
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sa
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ADDRESS
Flemingsburg
Williamstown
Elizabethtown
Viper
Cecilia
lbuisville
Lexington
Frankfort
Frankfort
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Lexington
C eyhan , Turkey
Lexington
Lexington
Augusta
Lexington
McDowell
Frankfort
Paducah
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Barbara Ann Hines
Barbara Jean Hitt
Thomas Harry Hundley
Henrietta Johnson
Beverly 1 Joseph
Gloria Jeanette Chuckles
Marilyn Joyce McIntire
Helen Collins McMillin
Shelton Heflin Mann
Minnielynn Martin
J. Jo Ann Miller
Allene Moroland
Bobby Joe Morgan
Ivan Gayle Morgan
Sharon Ann Morris
Glenn Wayne Murphy
Julia Ann Nobles
Eddie Kyle Parker
Norma .ean Pickard
Caroline Chelf Polk
Ann Garrett Pollitt
Frances Ann Powell
Margaret Ruth Quisenberry
Geneva Warren Ross
Roy L Schrecker
Helen Epperson Schworm
Donald Ray Sinor
Jean Ann Smith
Lowell Thomas Stevens
Samuel Jackson Stevens
Clyde Milford Stewart, Jr.
Dorothy Scott Thacker
Carol Sue Thorp
Brenda Faye Watkins
Carol Lou Tracy Webb
Max Edwin Wilson
Hilda Louise Moore Wright
Jack Robert Wyrick
Clifford Charles Zepf
MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY FEBRUARY
MfiJOR OR AREA
Business Education
Mathematics
Physical Education
Eflnglj.sh
Busines Education
Physical Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Physical Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Business Education
Business Education
French, Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
History
History
Music
Business Education
Elementary Education
Social Studies
Physical Education
Elementary Education
History
Elementary Education
History
Elementary Education
Physical Education
English
History and Political Science
Elementary Education
Business Education
Business Education
Business Education
English
Elementary Education
Business Education
History
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ADDRESS
Ft. Thomas
Louisville
Bristol, Tenn.
Lexington
Versailles
Barbourville
Paducah
Lexington
Louisville
Richmond
Lexington
Butler
Mill Pond
Lexington
Ashland
Liberty
Providence
Lexington
Lexington
Lebanon
Lexington
winchester
Winchester
Lexington
Louisville
Winchester
Versailles
Fort Mitchell
Lexington
Irvine
Ashland
Lexington
Louisville
Somerset
Lexington
Mountain City, Tenn.
Falmouth
Corbin
Independence
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COLLW—H LF COHW
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Cecil Clayton Carpenter, Dean
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE
NAME
Donald George Bender
George Leland Booth
Gerald Hanes Bullock
Thomas Rudd Cameron
Peggy Scott Chadwick
Richard Chin
Lyen Connor Crews
James Leonard Cross
Roger Roland Fortin
Ruel Eli Grider
Joseph Whitehouse Hagin
Bettie Lamkin Hall
Randall Harold Hall
Leslie Joe Hamilton
James Davis Hardman
Barbara Ward Harmon
Lary D. Heath
Harry Gill Hoffman,II
Jack Hughes Jacobs
Russell Lowell Johnson
Ernst Ludwig Kraus
Judith Lynn Kreis
Rodney Roy Leithner
Kathryn Elaine Lindquist
Scott King McHenry
William Lee Marshall
Harry Edward Mason
Frank Rudolph Merhoff
Theodore Frazer Monroe
William Ernest Nelson
James Herbert Peloff, Jr.
Robert Joe Slack
Frank William Sewer, Jr.
Don Ray Towles
Stewart King Winstandley
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Frankfort
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lady Lake, Florida
Lexington
Lexington
Valle; Station
Versailles
Elilicliesyte1*
Louisville
Liberty
Lexington
Madisonvflle
Corbin
Buena Vista
Lexington
Springfiel
Lexington
Louisville
Louisville
A Sh la nd
Lexington
River Forest, Ill.
Dayton
Falls Church, Va.
Lexington
Lexington
Paduoah
Lexington
Falmouth
Lexington
Louisville
Paris
Frankfort
exington
Louisville
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1961—62
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Arts and Sciences
A.B.
B.S.
A.B.J.
B.M.
B.S.M.
Agriculture
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111
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M.L.S. 4 4
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TOTAL 155 77
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* By vote
for changes
of Faculty at date other than established graduation date.
Dean White presented for the College of Arts and Sciences recommendations
in two courses which were approved by the University Faculty.
The College of Arts and Sciences QFBS’LtS the following course changes
to you for your approval. These
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changes were approved by the Arts and
Sciences Faculty on February 24, ‘
'95s.
CHANGE IN CREDITS AND DESCRIPTION:
Botany 201, Local Flora. credits.
From 3 credits to 4
,New description: The identification and recognition of the vascular
plants primarily of Kentucky, including an introduction to the
manuals, herbarium, field
lectures and two two—hour
use of
study, and the principles of taxonomy. Two
labs per week. Prereq: Bet. 101 or 125.
Botany 554, Cytogenetics. From 4
credits to 0 credits.
New description: Cytological and genetic evidence for the chromosome
theory; chromosome aberrations and their importance in heredity and
evolution. Three lectures per week. Given in alternate years.
Prereq.; Bot. 528 and 550 or eQuivalent.
Dean Slone of the College of Pharmacy presented a motion for the readmission
of Andrew B. Arvin who had been dropped twice for failures in Chemistry, and
who wished to enter the College of Commerce.
Dean Carpenter seconded the motion
and the University Faculty voted approval.
Dr. W. H. Knisely, Chairman of the Physical Education Study Committee,
presented the report of that committee, which had been appointed by the President
on recommendation of the Committee on Committees following Faculty action
February 15,
'961.
Dr. Knisely outlined briefly the various facts brought out in the report
and called particular attention to the three recommendations for possibl
Faculty action, with the suggestion that the report might be held for further
study if it seemed desirable.
of three proposals (See p. 1874).
There was a request for a Show of hands on each
A motion to approve proposal A was lost.
After further discussion the University Faculty voted approval of proposal C,
to drop Physical Education as a University requirement.
It also approved a
recommendation from Dean Shaver that any college wishing to eliminate Physical
Education in any curriculum should bring that recommendation to the University
Faculty.
to be effective September 1, 1962.
The elimination of Physical Education as a University requirement is
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