Minutes 0" the University Faculty9 April 4; lfifii

The University Faculty met in a called session Monday, April 4, at 4:00
p.m. in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall. President Donovan presided. «ENE

The minutes of March 14 were read and approved.

At the request of President Donovan Dean Stahr explained the purpose of the
called session. He stated that the practice has been for students who completed
work for degrees in Law at the end of the first semester to take the bar examines
tiOn and to obtain their licenses on the besis of a letter from the Dean of the
Law College certifying that their work had been completed. A new interpretation
of ruling had been made, however, which provides that the licenses could not be
issued to anyone who had not actually received his degree. This made it EGCGSE
sary to call a meeting of the University Faculty to recommend candidates for
degrees in Law to the Board of Trustees at the April meeting of that body. He
then moved that the following named students be recommended to the Board of
Trustees for the degree of Bachelor of Laws:

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George Bennett Baker, Jr, Belfry Ii
Paul EIWOod Hunley Whitesburg
Joe Lee Middlesboro
Jack Leighton Lewis Williamsport M
James William Lyon Raceland i
Lemuel Morris Tipton Reed Mayfield ;
George Dayton Sohrader Lexington
William Allen Watson Middlesboro
Conley Glenn Wilkerson Earlington

The University Faculty approved Dean Stahr’s motion.

President Donovan announced that within the next few days members of the
Faculty would receiVe forms on which to nominate one man student, one woman
student. and one citizen of the State for the Annual Sullivan Awards. He urged
that the Faculty send in their nominations not later than April 18g «It

 

Dean White presented for the College of Arts and Sciences recommendations ‘1

covering new courses, and changes in courses which were approved by the University
Faculty: ‘ 1

 

I. The following courses be added:

 

Art 1‘. Introduction ta Art (2) I ?
Criteria for evaluation of works of art: detailed study and
analysis of original works: paintings, sculpture, printsa
applied design and architecture. Required of and open only
to prospective majors in art,

Library Science 103aec. Workshop (1 ea.) S. .
Designed primarily for persons with little or no library
science training who are responsible for a bookmobile or a
public or school library situationo w

II. To be changed in number and credit: (No change in title or description)

 

Art 35. Ancient Art (2) to Art lfiig Ancient Art (3)
Art 366 Medieval Art (2) to Art 136. Medieval Art (3)