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‘ BULLETIN OF THE

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ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

Herman Lee Donovan, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., President

Leo Martin Chamberlain, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D., Vice President

Frank Dewey Peterson, A.B., University Comptroller

John Sharpe Chambers, M.S., M.D., Director of University Health Service

Louis Clifton, M.A., Director of University Extension

Lysle Warrick Croft, M.A., Ph.D., Director of University Personnel Oflice

Bruce Frederick Denbo, M.A., Director, University of Kentucky Press

Thomas Lee Hankins, M.S., Director of Northern Kentucky Extension Center l

Sarah Bennett Holmes, M.A., Dean of Women

Albert Dennis Kirwan, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of Students ‘

Hambleton Tapp, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant to the President, Director of Placement ’
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Service, Co—ordinator of Summer Session
Lawrence Sidney Thompson, M.A., Ph.D., Director of Libraries
Richard Lovejoy Tuthill, M.A., Ed.D., University Registrar
Raymond Wesley Wild, Ph.M., Director of Public Relations

Martin Marshall White, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Frank James Welch, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Agriculture and
Home Economics; Director of the Experiment Station; Director of Agri-
cultural Extension 3

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Levi Jackson Horlacher, M.S., Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and ‘

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Daniel Voiers Terrell, C.E., Dean of the College of Engineering I
Elvis Jacob Stahr, Jr., M.A., AB. in Jur., B.C.L., Dean of the College of Law-
Frank Graves Dickey, M.A., Ed.D., Dean of the College of Education ’

Carsie Hammonds, MA. in Ed., Ph.D., Acting Dean of the College of
Education, 1952-53 (

Cecil Clayton Carpenter, M.S., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Commerce L J P bli l
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Earl Platt Slone, Ph.G., M.A., Dean of the College of Pharmacy at th:

Herman Everette Spivey, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School ‘ Accept

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Index ................................................................................................................ 117

CONTENTS

 
   

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University Calendar for 1953-54 .................................................................. 3
I Registration Schedules for 1958—54 .............................................................. 5
The Graduate Council and Graduate Faculty ..... 7
Graduate School, General Regulations ............. ..... 11-26
Subjects and Directors of Graduate Study ...................................... 27
Graduate Courses of Study .......................................................................... 29
I. Languages and Literatures .............................. 29

11. Social Sciences ............................................................................ 39

III. Biological Sciences ...................................................................... 57

IV. Physical Sciences ........................................................................ 68

V. Agriculture .................................................................................. 78

VI. Education .................................................................................... 89

VII. Engineering ................................................................................ 100
VIII. Fine Arts .................................................................................... 110

IX. Law .............................................................................................. 114
Fellows and Scholars for 1958-1954, List of ................................................ 116

  

 

 
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
   
   
  
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 

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Sept. 17-19

Sept. 21

Sept. 26

Oct. 16-17

Oct. 23-24
Oct. 26

Nov. 26-30

Dec. 19

1954
Jan. 4

Jan. 25-29

Jan. 29

Feb. 8—9

Feb. 10

Feb. 13

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR YEAR 1953-54

  

First Semester

Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to Saturday, 10:30 a.m.—Registration

and classification of all students, according to an alpha-
betical schedule.

Monday—Class work begins.

Saturday—Last date one may enter an organized class for
the first semester. Latest date to register for Graduate
Record Examination. (Testing oHice, 3rd floor, Adminis-
tration Building.)

Friday and Saturday—Period for filing applications for
degrees.

Graduate Record Examination.
Monday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade.

Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to Monday, 8:00 a.m.—Thanksgiving
holidays.

Saturday Noon—Christmas holidays begin.

Monday, 8:00 a.m.—Christfnas holidays end.
Monday through Friday—Final examinations.

Friday, 6:00 p.m.-—End of first semester.

Second Semester

Monday, 8:00 a.m. through Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.—Registra—
tion and classification of all students according to an al-
phabetical schedule.

Wednesday—Class work begins.

Latest date to register for Graduate Record Examination.
(Testing Office, 3rd floor, Administration Building.)

 

  

 

  

Feb. 16

March 5—6

March 12-13

March 15

April 16-20
May 20

May 26

May 30
June 1-5
June 4

June 5

June 22

June 23

June 29

July 5
July 6

July 6-7

July 31
August 13

August 14

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Tuesday—Last date one may enter an organized class for the
second semester.

Friday and Saturday—Period for filing applications for de-
grees.

Graduate Record Examination.

Monday—Last date one may drop a course Withouta
grade.

Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.—Easter holidays.

 

Thursday—Thesis deadline.

Wednesday—Latest date for reports to Graduate Office on 4
results of final oral examinations.

Sunday—Baccalaureate Services.
Tuesday through Saturday—Final Examinations.
Friday—Eighty-seventh Annual Commencement.

Saturday, 6:00 pan—End of second semester.

Summer Session 1954

Tuesday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.—Registration and classification I
of all students according to an alphabetical schedule.

VVednesday—Class work begins.

Tuesday—Last date one may enter an organized class for
the summer session. Latest date to register for Graduate
Record Examination. (Testing Oflice, 3rd floor, Adminis-
tration Building.) l

Monday—Independence holiday. l

Tuesday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade.

 

Tuesday and VVednesday—Period for filing applications for
degrees.

Saturday—Thesis deadline. l
Friday—Summer Session Commencement. [
Saturday Noon—End of Summer Session. l

Monday—Opening of Fall Semester of 1954-55.

 

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First Semester

Thursday Afternoon Friday Forenoon
1:30 to 2:20 — A through Broo 8:00 to 8:50 — Crao through Fli
2:30 to 3:20 — Bros through Cran 9:00 to 9:50 — Flo through Haw
3:30 to 4:00 — Miscellaneous 10:00 to 10:50 — Hax through Kei
A through Cran 11:00 to 11:50 — Kej through Max
Friday Afternoon Saturday Forenoon
1:30 to 2:20 — May through Pes 8:00 to 8:50 — Sc through Tol
2:30 to 3:20 — Pet through Say 9:00 to 9:50 — Torn through Z
3:30 to 4:00 — Miscellaneous 10:00 to 10:30 — Miscellaneous
A through Say A through Z

September 20 —— Monday, 8:00 am. —— Class work begins.

September 26—Saturday—Last date one may enter an organized class for
the First Semester.

Second Semester

Monday Forenoon Tuesday Forenoon
8:00 to 8:50 — U through Z 8:00 to 8:50 — H
9:00 to 9:50— Sim through T 9:00 to 9:50—Fh' through G
10:00 to 10:50 -— B through Sil 10:00 to 10:50—Cro through Fle
11:00 to 11:50—N through Q 11:00 to 11:50—Bru through Cri

Monday Afternoon Tuesday Afternoon
1:30 to 2:20—M 1:30 to 2:20—A through Bro
2:30 to 3:20 —I through L 2:30 to 3:30—Miscellaneous
3:30 to 4:00 — Miscellaneous A through Z

I through Z

February 10 — Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. — Class work begins.

February 16— Tuesday — Last date one may enter an organized class for the
second semester

Summer Session 1954

Tuesday Forenoon Tuesday Afternoon
8:00 to 8:50—Ke through Ni 1:30 to 2:20—Clo through Ge
9:00 to 9:50 — No through Si 2:30 to 3:20 — Ch through Ka
10:00 to 10:50 — Sj through Z 3:30 to 4:00 — Miscellaneous
A through Z

June 23 — Wednesday, 7:00 am. — Class work begins.

June 29 — Tuesday — Last date one may enter an organized class for the sum-
mer session.

  

 

  

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

THE GRADUATE COUNCIL AND GRADUATE FACULTY

HERMAN LEE DONOVAN, M.A., PH.D., LL.D.
President of the University

HERMAN EVERETTE SPIVEY, M.A., PH.D.
Dean of the Graduate School

MARGARET HOTCHKISS, PHD.
Secretary, Graduate Faculty

THE GRADUATE COUNCIL

THOMAS D. CLARK, History ........
LYLE R. DAWSON, Chemistry ......
STEPHEN DIACHUN, Plant Pathology .....
CARSIE HAMMONDS, Agricultural Education
HERBERT W. HARGREAVES (Secretary), Economics .
JOHN KUIPER, Philosophy ...................
LEONARD E. MEECE, Education

........ 1952-1954
.. 1952—1955
.. 1952-1953
. 1952-1954
. 1952-1955
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H A. ROMANOWITZ, Electrical Engineering ..... 1952-1955
HERMAN E. SPIVEY (Chairman), Dean
WILLIAM S. WARD, English ........................... 1952-1958
RALPH H. WEAVER, Bacteriology .................. 1952—1953
THE GRADUATE FACULTY
HAROLD PLANK ADAMS, M.A., ED.D. ........................... Education

   
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
   
  
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

RICHARD SWEET ALLEN, M.S. ..............

NATHAN BRECKENRIDGE ALLISON, M.A., PH.D
DONALD PAUL AMES, PH.D. .....................................
CHARLES ARNOLD ANDERSON, M.A., PILD.
JAMES WILLIAM ARCHDEACON. M.S , PH.D.
MERL BAKER, M.S., M.E., PH.D.
CHARLES BARKENBUS, PH.D. ..

Anatomy and Physiology
Electrical Engineering
..... Chemistry
...... Sociology
Anatomy and Physiology
Mechanical Engineering

.. Chemistry
HOWARD WAYLAND BEERS, M.S., PH.D. ..... Sociology
ADOLPHE EDMUND BIGGE, M.A., PEI-D. Modern Foreign Languages
ROBERT EDGAR BILLS, M.A., ED.D. . ............. .. Psychology
RODNEY ELMER BLACK, M.S., PILD. .. ....... Chemistry

JOHN HARVEY BONDURANT, M.S., PH.
LOUIS L. BOYARSKY, M.S., PILD. ...........
GEORGE KEYPORTS BRADY, M.A., PILD.
ALFRED CHARLES BRAUER, M.A., PH.D
AUBREY J. BROWN, M.S., PHD. ............

JAMES STEPHEN BROWN, M.A., PHD. ..
WILLIAM RANDALL BROWN, M.A., PILD.

 

.. Agricultural Economics
Anatomy and Physiology
English
Zoology
. Agricultural Economics
............. Rural Sociology

 

 
 

...... Geology
JAMES SUTHERLAND CALVIN, M.A., PH.D. ........... Psychology
DANA GEORGE CARD, M.S., PH.D. ............ . Agricultural Economics
CECIL CLAYTON CARPENTER, M.S., PILD .. Economics
WILBERT LESTER CARR, M.A., LL.D. ......... . Aliment Languages
tggIAN HUGH CARTER M.A., PHD. .......... Commerce

MARTIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. ...... Education

 

    

   

 

  

 

 

  

   

Hygiene and Public Hezln'
.................. Hishx;
..... Rural SOCiolog}
Hislnn
.. Englfl

JOHN SHARPE CHAMBERS, M.S., M.D. ...................
THOMAS DIONYSUS CLARK, M.A., PH.D LITT. D.
A. LEE COLEMAN, M.A., PH.D. ..
CARL BRUCE CONE, M.A., PH.D.
ARTHUR LOUIS COOKE, M.A., PH.D

 

   
 

 

  
  
   

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
    
 
  
 
 
  
  
 
  
   
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 

VINCENT FREDERICK COWLING, M.A., PHD. ............................... . Mammal-ml
LYSLE WARRICK CROFT, M.A., PH.D. . ..................... Psychologl
CHARLES STEPHENS CROUSE, E.M . Mining and Metallurg
LYLE R. DAWSON, M.S., PILD. ..................................... Chemist»
JESSE DEROER, M.A., PH.D. ............................ Philosopi}
STEPHEN DIACHUN, M.S., PH.D. . Plant Patholw
FRANK GRAVES DICKEY, M.A., ED.D. .. ..... Educaul

. PSYClmlog
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CHARLES FRANKLIN DlEHL, M.A., PILD. .
GRAHAM B. DIMMICK, M.A., PH.D. ..........
HAROLD HARDESTY DOWNING, M.S., PILD. .

 

 

 

WILLIAM CLEMENT EATON, M.A., PH.D. .. .. Him
JAMES MARION EDNEY, M.A. ...................... Zoolog
OGDEN FRAZELLE EDWARDS, M.S., PH.D. Bacteriolng
EMERY M. EMMERT, PH.D. ....................... Horticulm
JAMES MERTON ENGLAND, M.A., PH.D. ............. Him:
STATIE ESTELLE ERIKSON, PH.D. ............. Home Econmui
REEDUS RAY ESTES, M.S., PH.D. ............... .. ChemiiL
ERNEST NEWTON FERGUS, M.S., PH.D. ..... Agronm
WESLEY PATTERSON GARRIGUS, M.S., PHD. ..Animal Husham’:
LYMAN VERNON GINGER, M.A. in ED., EDD Educatix
JAMES WALTER GLADDEN, M.ED., PH.D. Socin,
ADOLPH W. GOODMAN, M.A., PHD. .. Mathemni
CHARLES WILLIAM HACKENSMITH, M.A., PHD. Physical Educdfi:
THOMAS MARSHALL HAHN, JR., PHD. .............. le
ELLWOOD MEACHAM HAMMAKER, PH.D. .. Chemit
JOSEPH PERSHING HAMMOND, MS. in MET.E., D.ENG . Metallm
CARSIE HAMMONDS, M.A. in ED., PHD. Educari
RICHARD HANAU, M.S., PHD. .................... le’
HERBERT WALTER HARGREAVES, M.A., PHD. .. Economi
FRED EARL HARRIS, M.S., ED.D. ...... .. Educat‘L
ELLIS FORD HARTFORD, M.A., EDD .. Educafa
WILLIAM WARREN HAYNES, M.B.A., PH.D. ,, Econom':
DANIEL VANBRUNT HEGEMAN, PH.D. . Modern Foreign Langulfi
JAMES FRANKLIN HOPKINS, M.A., PH.D. ....... Hislfl
ROBERT LUTHER HOPPER, M.ED., PH.D.
LEVI JACKSON HORLACHER, M.S. ..
MARGARET HOTCHKISS, PHD. ......... Bacterial!
FLOYD EDGAR HULL, D.V.M. .. Animal Patholll
....................................... Bacteriolw

JAMES CHARLES HUMPHRIES, M.S., PH.D. .
WYATT MARION INSKO, JR., M.S.
GLENN LEROY JOHNSON, M.A., PH.D.
GLADYS MARIE KAMMERER, M.A., PH.D.
PERRY ELMER KARRAKER, M.A. ..
EARL KAUFFMAN, JR., M.A., ED.D. ..
BERNARD DONALD KERN, M.S., PH.D. .........................

 

Poultry Husbani
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..... Political Scia

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GRANT COCHRAN KNIGHT, M.A., LITT.D.

OTTO TOWNSEND KOPPIUS, PH.D. ............................... .Phw

JOHN KUIPER, M.A. ............................................. Philosni
Mathemfli

TADEUSZ LESER, M.E., PHI). ..
SHELBY THOMAS McCLOY, PH.D.
ARTHUR CRANE McFARLAN, PH.D. .........

JAMES WALTER MARTIN, M.A. .. Econ“?
JOHN T. MASTEN, PH.D. ................. Econofl
BERTHUS BOSTON McINTEER, PH.D. ..... Edi

JACOB ROBERT MEADOW, M.S., PH.D. .
LEONARD EPHRAIM MEECE, M.A., PH.D. .
PARL L. MELLENBRUCH, M.A., PH.D.
ARTHUR KEISTER MOORE, M.A.. PH.D. ..

HENRY BARTLETT MORRISON, M.S., PH.D.

 

   

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VERNON ARMOR MUSSELMAN, M.ED., ED.D. .. .. Education
VINCENT EDWARD NELSON, PH.D. ...... Geology
WILLIAM DURRETT NICHOLLS, M.S., PH.D. Agricultural Economics
ROBERT DAVIDSON NORTH, M.A., PILD. ...................... Psychology
ETHEL LEE PARKER, M.S., PH.D. .............. .. Home Econ. Education
FRANK ACKLEN PATTIE, M.A., PH.D. .. ....... Psychology
WILLIAM H. PELL, M.S., PH.D. .......... Mathematics
SALLIE ELIZABETH FENCE, ALA., PILD. .................... IVIathelniltiCS
ESTELL BURDELL PENROD, M.S., M.M.E. Mechanical Engineering
RALPH RUSSELL PICKETT, M.A., PH.D. ...................... Economics

LESLIE IRLYN POSTE, B.S. in LS.

.............. Library Science

HUGH BRUCE PRICE, M.A., PH.D. .......... Agricultural Economics
EDWARD WARDER RANNELLS, M.A. Art
JOHN C. REDMAN, M.S. in Ag., PH.D. ..... Agricultural Economics
HERBERT PARKS RILEY, M.A., PH.D. ............................... Botany

JOHN BISSELL ROBERTS, M.S. in Agr. .
HARRY ALEX ROMANOVVITZ, M.S., PH.D.,
ROBERT W. RUDD, M.S., PH.D. .............................
LUCIAN HOBART RIYLAND, M.A., Docteur de l’Université .
IRWIN TAYLOR SANDERS, PH.D.

. Agricultural Economics
...... Electrical Engineering
Agricultural Economics
Modern Foreign Languages

 

 

..... Sociology
MORRIS SCHERAGO, D.V.M. .. ......... Bacteriology
JOSEPH RAYMOND SCHWENDEMAR, PH.D. ...... Geography
DON CASH SEATON, M.S., ED.D. ............ . Physical Education
DWIGHT MOODY SEATH, M.S., PH.D. .................... Dairying
WILLIAM ALBERT SEAY, M.S. in Ag., PH.D. ..... Agronomy

ALBERTA WILSON SERVER, M.A., Docteur (le I’Université
JASPER BERRY SHANNON, M.A., PH.D. . .........
ROBERT EZEKIEL SHAVER, B.S. in GE, C.E.

HILL SHINE, M.A., PH.D.

Modern Foreign Languages
..... Political Science
. Civil Engineering

 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   

............................. English
JONAH W. D. SKILES, M.A., PH.D. . Ancient Languages
CHARLES ERNEST SNOW, M.A., PH.D. Anthropology
HERBERT SORENSON, M.A., PH.D. ......... Education
ELVIS JACOB STAHR, JR., M.A., B.C.L. Law
EDWIN EUGENE STEIN, M.M., PILD. . Music
OLUS JESSE STEWART, M.S., PH.D. Chemistry
THOMAS BRADLEY STROUP, M.A., PH.D. English
MERRELL RODMAN SULLIVAN, M.A., PH.D. ........... Economics

ROY ERWIN SWIFT, M.S. in MET. and MIN. ENG., D. ENG.
DANIEL VOIERS TERRELL, C.E.
LAWRENCE SIDNEY THOMPSON, M.A.,
LEE HILL TOWNSEND, M.S., PH.D. .

ERNEST GREENE TRIMBLE, PILD.
RICHARD LOVEJOY TUTHILL, M.A., ED.D.
WILLIAM DORNEY VALLEAU, PH.D.
AMRY VANDENBOSCH, PI-I.D.
WILLIAM F. WAGNER, M.S., PH.D.

.. Mining and Metallurgy
............... Civil Engineering
Director, Libraries
Agricultural Entomology
. Political Science
....... Geography
.. Plant Pathology
. Political Science

   
   
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
   
 
 
  
 
  
  
 
 

 

 

 

......................... Chemistry

THOMAS CAPELL WALKER, M.A., PH.D. . Modern Foreign Languages
CLAIR SMITH WALTMAN, M.S., PH.D. ....... Horticulture
JAMES AUDLEY WARD, M.S., PH.D. . Mathematics
WILLIAM SMITH WARD, M.A., PHD. ........ English

- RALPH HOLDER WEAVER, M.S., PHD. Bacteriology
WILLIAM SNYDER WEBB, M.S., Sc.D. ...... Physics

, HAROLD D. WEBSTER, PH.D. ............ Psychology
DONALD LEROY WEISMANN, PH.M., PH.D. .. ........................ Art
FRANK JAMES WELCH, M.A., PH.D. . Agriculture

HAROLD E. WETZEL, M.A. ............ Social Work

Modern Foreign Languages
.. Psychology
.......... Music

MARTIN MARSHALL WHITE, M.A., PH.D. .....
KENNETH RICHARD WRIGHT, M.A., PH.D. .

  

 

    
      
     
   
   
   
    
 
  
  
   
    
   
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
   
   
  
  
   
  
       
        
      
        
   
       
      
     

 

  

 

 

 
  
   
 
  
   
   
  
   
  
  
 
 
  
 

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THOMAS DIONYSUS CLARK, M.A., PH.D., LITT. D. ................ History
A. LEE COLEMAN, M.A., PH.D. . Rural Socioloy
CARL BRUCE CONE, M.A., PH.D. Historv
ARTHUR LOUIS COOKE, M.A., PH.D. Englisl
VINCENT FREDERICK COWLING, M.A., PH.D. . Mathemafiu
LYSLE VVARRICK CROFT, M.A., PH.D. ....... Psychology
CHARLES STEPHENS CROUSE, E.M. Mining and Metallurgy
LYLE R. DAWSON, M.S., PH.D. .......... . Chemistry

JESSE DEBOER, M.A., PH.D. ............
STEPHEN DIACHUN, M.S., PH.D.

 

Plant Pathology

 

FRANK GRAVES DICKEY, M.A., ED.D. . .. Educatinn
CHARLES FRANKLIN DIEHL, M.A., PILD. . Psychology
GRAHAM B. DIMMICK, M.A., PH.D. ............... . Psychology
HAROLD HARDESTY DOWNING, M.S., PHD. . Mathematiu

 

WILLIAM CLEMENT EATON, M.A., PH.D.
JAMES MARION EDNEY, M.A. .....................

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OGDEN FRAZELLE EDWARDS, M.S., PH.D. .. Bacteriology
EMERY M, EMMERT, PH.D. ............................. .. Horticulture '
JAMES MERTON ENGLAND, M.A., PH.D. .......... History
STATIE ESTELLE ERIKSON, PH.D. ................... Home Economic
REEDUS RAY ESTES, M.S., PH.D. ..............................

..... Chemistry
ERNEST NEWTON FERGUS. M.S., PH.D. ,.
WESLEY PATTERSON GARRIGUS, M.S., PILD. ..
LYMAN VERNON GINGER, M.A. in ED., ED.D.
JAMES WALTER GLADDEN, M.ED., PH.D.
ADOLPH W. GOODMAN, M.A., PH.D. .........
CHARLES WILLIAM HACKENSMITH, M.A., PH.D. .

.. Education
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THOMAS MARSHALL HAHN, JR., PHD. .............. Physio
ELLWOOD MEACHAM HAMMAKER, PHD. .. .. Chemistry
JOSEPH PERSHING HAMMOND, MS. in MET.E., D.ENG. . Metalluxgv
CARSIE HAMMONDS, M.A. in E13,, PHD. Education
RICHARD HANAU, M.S., PHD. ........................... Physics
HERBERT WALTER HARGREAVES, M.A., PHD. ..... Economiu
FRED EARL HARRIS, M.S., EDD. ......... .. Education
ELLIS FORD HARTFORD, M.A., EDD .. Education
WILLIAM WARREN HAYNES, M.B.A., PHD. ..... Economics
DANIEL VANBRUNT HEGEMAN, PHD. . Modern Foreign Languages
JAMES FRANKLIN HOPKINS, M.A., PHD .......... History
ROBERT LUTHER HOPPER, M.ED., PHD. . ,,,,, Education
LEVI JACKSON HORLACHER, M.S. .. Animal Husbandn‘
MARGARET HOTCHKISS, PHD. ........... Bacteriologt'
FLOYD EDGAR HULL, D.V.M. Animal Pathologt‘
JAMES CHARLES HUMPHRIES, M.S., PHD. . ........... Bacteriologt‘

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WYATT MARION INSKO, JR., M.S. ..........
GLENN LEROY JOHNSON, M.A., PH.D.
GLADYS MARIE KAMMERER, M.A., PH.D.
PERRY ELMER KARRAKER, M.A.
EARL KAUFFMAN, JR., M.A., ED.D. ..
BERNARD DONALD KERN, M.S., PH.D. ........
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OTTO TOWNSEND KOPPIUS, PH.D. .............. Physics
JOHN KUIPER, M.A. ......................................... Philosophy
TADEUSZ LESER, M.E., PH.D. . Mathematics
SHELBY THOMAS McCLOY, PH.D. Histon'
ARTHUR CRANE McFARLAN, PHD. ............... Geolon'
JAMES WALTER MARTIN, M.A. . _ Economics
JOHN T. MASTEN, PH.D. ............................ Economifi
BERTHUS BOSTON McINTEER, PH.D. ...... Botany
JACOB ROBERT MEADOW, M.S., PH.D. .. Chemism'
LEONARD EPHRAIM MEECE, M.A., PH.D. ................. Education
PARL L. MELLENBRUCH, M.A., PH.D. . Psycholot'."
ARTHUR KEISTER MOORE, M.A., PH.D. t. English

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\rINCENT EDWARD NELSON, PILD. ................... Geology
WILLIAM DURRETT NICHOLLS, M.S., PH,D. ..... Agricultural Economics
ROBERT DAVIDSON NORTH, M.A., PILD. ............................ Psychology
ETHEL LEE PARKER, M.S., PH.D. . Home Econ. Education
FRANK ACKLEN PATTIE, M.A., PILD. ..................... Psychology
WILLIAM H. PELL, M.S., PILD. ............................. Mathematics
SALLIE ELIZABETH PENCE, M.A., PH.D. . ...... Mathematics
ESTELL BURDELL PENROD, M.S., M.M.E. Mechanical Engineering
RALPH RUSSELL PICKETT, M.A., PH.D. .................... Economics

LESLIE IRLYN POSTE, B.S. in LS.
HUGH BRUCE PRICE, M.A., PILD. ..
EDWARD VVARDER RANNELLS, M.A. .

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JOHN C. REDMAN, M.S. in Ag, PI-I.D. . ............... Agricultural Economics
HERBERT PARKS RILEY, M.A., PH.D. . ....................... Botany

JOHN BISSELL ROBERTS, M.S. in Agr. ..
HARRY ALEX ROMANOVVITZ, M.S., PH.D.,
ROBERT W. RUDD, M.S., PH.D. ..................
LUCIAN HOBART RAYLAND, M.A., Docteur de l’Université
IRWIN TAYLOR SANDERS, PILD.

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MORRIS SCHERAGO, D.V.M. .......... ........ Bacteriology
JOSEPH RAYMOND SCHWENDEMAN, PH.D. ................ Geography
DON CASH SEATON, M.S., ED.D. ......... Physical Education
DWIGHT MOODY SEATH, M.S., PH.D. .............. Dairying
WILLIAM ALBERT SEAY, M.S. in Ag., PILD. ........... Agronomy

ALBERTA WILSON SERVER, M.A., Docteur de l’Université .. Modern Foreign Languages
JASPER BERRY SHANNON, M.A., PILD. .............. Political Science
ROBERT EZEKIEL SHAVER, B.S. in C.E., C.E Civil Engineering
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JONAH W. D. SKILES, M.A., PILD. Ancient Languages
CHARLES ERNEST SNOW, M.A., PILD. Anthropology
HERBERT SORENSON, M.A., PH.D. ....... .. Education
ELVIS JACOB STAHR, JR., M.A., B.C.L. ....... Law
EDWIN EUGENE STEIN, M.M., PH.D. ..... Music
OLUS JESSE STEWART, M.S., PH.D. Chemistry
THOMAS BRADLEY STROUP, M.A., PILD. .. .. English
MERRELL RODMAN SULLIVAN, M.A., PH.D. Economics

ROY ERWIN SWIFT, M.S. in MET. and MIN. ENG. D. ENG. . Mining and Metallurgy
DANIEL VOIERS TERRELL, C.E. ........................... Civil Engineering
LAWRENCE SIDNEY THOMPSON, M.A., PH.D. Director, Libraries
LEE HILL TOWNSEND, M.S., PH.D. .. Agricultural Entomology
ERNEST GREENE TRIMBLE, PILD. ................ .. Political Science
RICHARD LOVEJOY TUTHILL, M.A., ED.D. ............ Geography
WILLIAM DORNEY VALLEAU, PH.D. Plant Pathology
AMRY VANDENBOSCH, PILD. .. Political Science
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THOMAS CAPELL WALKER, M.A., PILD. .. Modern Foreign Languages
CLAIR SMITH WALTMAN, M.S., PH.D. ...... Horticulture
lAMES AUDLEY WARD, M.S., PILD. ..... Mathematics
WILLIAM SMITH WARD, M.A., PH.D. ............. English
RALPH HOLDER WEAVER, M.S., PH.D. .. Bacteriology
WILLIAM SNYDER WEBB, M.S., Sc.D. .......... Physics
HAROLD D. WEBSTER, PH.D. Psychology
DONALD LEROY WEISMANN, PH.M., PinD. . .......... Art
FRANK JAMES WELGH, M.A., PILD. Agriculture

ROLD E. WETZEL, M.A. ........................ Social Work
PAUL KNOWLTON WHITAKER, M.A., PH.D. . odern Foreign Languages
MARTIN MARSHALL WHITE, M.A., PH.D. Psychology
KENNETH RICHARD WRIGHT, M.A., PH.D. ........ Music

  
     
  
  
  
  
  

 

   
 

 

 

 

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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

HERMAN EVERETTE SPIVEY, M.A., PH.D., Dean

INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT

Graduate work is offered in all colleges in the University. Approximately a
thousand courses acceptable for graduate credit are listed in the catalogue,
under the various departments. Directors of graduate study in the various
subjects 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 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
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
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, Bacteriology, Chemistry, Economics,
Education, English, History, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, Political Sci-
ellce, and in the combined fields of Sociology and Rural Sociology. Minor work
may be carried in any department ofiering graduate courses. The degree Doctor
of Engineering is offered in Metallurgical Engineering.

ADMISSION

A Student who is a graduate of a fully accredited institution of higher
eaffling may apply for admission to the Graduate School by submitting to the
Reglstrar of the University two official transcripts of undergraduate courses and

y be obtained from the Registrar

a Written application. Blanks for the latter ma
0rfrom the office of the Graduate School.

t bIt Should be clearly understood that a graduate student may not be able
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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 be 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 l

equivalent 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.

Application for Full Graduate Standing and the Graduate Record Examination

Graduate students desiring to earn a graduate degree must be approved '

as degree-applicants by the departments in which they intend to major and
by the Graduate School. This application should be made as soon as possible
after first registration at the University of Kentucky and in any case prior to
the beginning of the semester or term in which the degree is sought. The ap-

    

 

propriate forms are available at the Graduate Oflice.

To be admitted as an applicant for a graduate degree a student must have
met the following requirements: (1) an average of at least 1.5 (midway be
tween B and C) on a scale of 3.0 on all previous college work; (2) a satis-
factory grade (in the opinion of the department concerned) on three parts of
the Graduate Record Examination (the Profile Tests, the Aptitude Test, and the
Advanced Test, if there is one, suitable to the student’s major); and (8) all
average or better on all the graduate work completed at the University of Ken-
tucky. A student not having a 1.5 average on all previous college Work maybe
admitted as an applicant for a 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 sufficiently high; or (2) in the judgment of the major i
area and the Dean of the Graduate School, he has demonstrated his com-
petence in graduate work. (The Graduate Record Examination may be taken
either before admission or during the first semester after admission. See the
calendar at the front of this bulletin for the dates.)

Graduate work taken before students are admitted as “applicants for (16-
vgrees” will be evaluated by the major area and the Graduate School at the time
the degree-application is considered, and the remaining requirements for the
degree will be indicated, insofar as is feasible.