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l Minutee f the Universitx Faculty, May 1Q, 195A
Jhe Universiby Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lufferty
Hall, Honda“, May 10, 1954, at Q:Ofl o.m., 0.8.V. Tresideot Donovan
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l preelueu. hemoers absent were D. l. Blytne, Merton G. ‘err, Ann;
Clemmons 9 Louis Clifton, H. H. lemming, W. P. Garrigus, Robert L.
Nills', Edwo“d Hevbury, E. '. Penrod Ffdnk D. Peterson, H. B. Price,
Charles A. flalton, Frank J. Uelch, and He E. Uetzel‘.
’ The minutes of April 12, 1954 were read and approved.
f Dean White presented a request from the College of Arts and
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Agronomy 11?, ExocrimeLtcl Nethods and Interpreta—
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Chemical methods opplicnble to soil fertility and
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Home Economics 116, Management f Food Preneration (2)

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and that Commerce 170 be approvefi for ladergradvate credit, Tern Sni'ey
stated that this course was approvefi for ghaduntc credit at the Aoril 12

meeting Without having been presented to the Faculty for eutreval as an
undergraduate course. The three courses, as exblained by Dean SuiVev,
were approved.

The Committee to Study Minimum Stantaras

University of Kentucky presentec additinnn

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PART I Quality ?oint System

a. Move to amend Lule IV, page m, yeraqreph l,
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X — Absent from examination.

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C"eoits, he muSU heve at least twice tnfit numbes
of ruLlity toints, acoui"cd in courses approved by
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Tice Presidcnu uncmt;rlo:n, acting for the CM irmzn f the ?uler
Jonnittee, tros~ouei u n0tion th** the vruran rule :OVerning fraternity
schol‘rohip requirements be retained. Tie motion $785 on rovod by the
University Faculty with the following omenfiment to tlie rules Which mus
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$1113.10 S‘:Cti()2’l$ 3. ’3 [3- and" R be retained. and thi’b Section 1. be amended
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3 year of social probation, a fraternity or
sorority a; l he "nccwxiec standing, it shall
contzxnu ie on social nrobetion r a second year. If during the
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faili to root the spoolfiei stenling, it shall immedietely be
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:ecision resnecting the revocation of r chnrter or the
renewal of pleooino and initiation n1 irileror shall be m Lde hy
the University acuity on tile bnsis of evidence furnished and

lecommenoetiOHS mace by the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women.

A motion wos maae and passed that Mr. Cart G
Student GOVernment Association, convey to the Inler
commezm ation of the Unive"sity Faculty for the quel
Council 112d done on the fro .te ornity scholfirshin ruli.ng.

TEe Clia.irman of the Faculty stated that the next meeting of the
University 7oculty would be held on June 1, 1954, the expat hour to be
oetchLi & by the Registrar's Office and flhe members of the University
Faculty so n tifieo.

The Faculty adjou”nec.

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Acting Secretary