H. a,.. -_~»-.—.~nvuvrtz‘xflflar""’"”P?“""‘"“"“'.'“""III-~ - - . "‘" W“ MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, JANUARY 27, 1975 3958 The University Senate met in called session at 3:00 p.m., Monday, January 27, 1975, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Joseph Krislov presided. Members absent: Lawrence A. Allen, Harry H. Bailey*, John G. Banwell, Harry Barnard*, Charles Barnhart, Jackie Barry, Robert P. Belin*, Joan Blythe*, Peter P. Bosomworth, Thomas Brehm*, Joseph Burch, H. Stuart Burness*, Carl Cabe, Michael Clawson, Anthony Colson, Frank Colton*, Bruce Combest, Ronda S. Connaway*, Foy Cox, M. Ward Crowe*, Tim Cunningham, Vincent Davis*, George W. Denemark*, Ronald Dillehay*, Herbert Drennon*, Vincent P. Drnevich*, Paul M. Eakin, Anthony Eardley, Fred Edmonds*, Michael Etzel*, Robert 0. Evans*, Lawrence E. Forgy*, Michael B. Freeman, James E. Funk*, Zakkula Govindarajulu*, , .7 Ward 0. Griffen*, Elaine Grubbs*, Joseph Hamburg, George W. Hardy, Allan C. 3 l2 Hauth, Charles F. Haywood, Rita Hawkins, Raymond R. Hornback, Charles Hughes, Donald Ivey*, Dean Jaros, Raymon D. Johnson, Margaret Jones*, Gregory Kendrick*, William F. Kenkel*, William Kennedy*, Paul K. Kim*, James B. Kincheloe, A. Virginia Lane*, Charles Ludwig, Donald Madden*, Paul Mandelstam*, Donald R. March, James R. Marsden*, William L. Matthews, Michael C. McCord, Levis D. McCullers*, Marion E. McKenna*, William C. Miles, George E. Mitchell*, Joe Moore, J David Mucci, Robert C. Noble*, Thomas M. Olshewsky*, Leonard V. Packett*, i I Blaine F. Parker, Arthur Peter*, Barbara Reed, Robert W. Rudd, Kathryn Sallee*, D. Milton Shuffett, Otis A. Singletary*, Herbert W. Sorenson*, Don Soule, M. ; 1% Lynn Spruill*, John B. Stephenson, J. Truman Stevens, Marjorie S. Stewart, Willis A. Sutton*, William C. Templeton*, Harold H. Traurig*, {arwin L. Voss, William F. Wagner, M. Stanley Wall, M. O'Neal Weeks*, Bruce H. Westley, Miroslava B. Winer, W. W. Winternitz, Roy Yarbrough*, Robert G. Zumwinkle*. The minutes of the regular meeting of December 9, 1974 were approved ‘ as circulated. ; i On behalf of the College of Arts and Sciences Dr. Louis J. Swift, Chairman of the Department of Classical Languages and Literatures, read a Resolution on the death of Professor Wilbert L. Carr, Professor Emeritus. The Senators stood for a moment of silence in tribute and respect to Professor Carr and in acceptance of the Resolution. Wilbert L. Carr, Professor Emeritus of Classics at the University of Kentucky died on Thursday, November 14, 1974 in Lexington. He was in his one hundredth year. Educated at Drake University and at the ‘ :_4 University of Chicago, Professor Carr had a long and distinguished career ; j?” as a teacher of Latin in the secondary schools and at the university level. ‘” He taught at his alma mater around the turn of the century and then went on to positions at Oberlin College (1920—24), the University of Michigan (1924—30), Columbia University (1930—41), and Colby College (1941-49) before becoming Visiting Professor at the University of Kentucky (1949-62). He is perhaps best known to generations of Classicists as an editor of Classical Outlook and as author or co—author of several very popular Latin textbooks. He was also co—author of the General Report gf_the Classical Investigation, a nationwide study of Classical education in this country which was published in 1924. During his many years as a teacher and in— terpreter of the Classics, Professor Carr published some eighty articles and almost two hundred book reviews. A long standing member of the American I . , Philological Association and the Classical Association of the Middle West P a 25 and South, he was also president of the American Classical League from »- 1 in 1931—37 and served as director of its Service Bureau from 1948 to 1958. "Absence explained