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The Faculty voted approval of the recommendations submitted by the Committee.

President Donovan stated that he had asked Dean Stahr to make a statement

to the Faculty on the present status of Social Security for the University Staff.

In his report Dean Stahr outlined the events which lead up to the University's

making an appeal against the ruling of the Federal Security Administration that

the University Staff was not eligible to participate in Social Security. He
stated that the Appeals Board had heard witnesses for the University and that
a decision probably would be rendered in the near future. The decision will
hinge upon whether the University's present change-of-work policy does or
does not constitute a retirement plan.

Vice Presi ent Chamberlain reviewed the history of the University's
changemofuwork and explained its provisions together with amendments that
have been made since the first plan was adopted.

President Donovan announced that he had received a letter from Mr. Ivan
Jett, Director of the Kentucky Chain Store Council, indicating that he and
Mr, W. E. Mortimer, Manager of the Kresge store in Lexington, were arranging
a dinner in honor of the teaching and research staff of the University. He
stated that invitations were to be issued for the evening of February 17 at
the Lafayette Hotel.

The FaCulty adjourned.

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The UniVersity Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall. Monday.
January 12. 1983. at 4:00 p.m. Vice President Chamberlain presided. Those
absent were C. A. Anderson, George K. Brady. James 3. Calvin‘. Martha G. Carr.
H. L, Donovan‘, G. P. Faust‘, w. P. Garrigus, J. P. Hammond, Fred Harris,

L. C. Pendley. Roy E. Sigafus. A. E. Slesser. Earl P. Slone. R. L. Tuthill'
and Frank J. Welch.

The minutes of December 8, 1952 were read and apprOVed.
Associate Dean Horlacher presented for the College of Agriculture and

Home Economics the following recommendations conCerning dropped and added
courses and changes in courses and credits which were approved.

Courses to be drapped

Home Economics 107. ”orkshop in Nutrition. 4 credits
Horticulture 104, Pomology: Stone Fruits. 3 credits

Courses 3-19. added

Agronomy 101. Pasture Production and Management (3 credits)
The selection of pasture crops and their establishment.
fertilization and management for temporary or permanent
pastures. Lecture and recitation, three hours. Prereq:
Agron. l I

’Absence explained