xt7bvq2s530c https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7bvq2s530c/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky 19300314 minutes English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1930-03-mar14-ec. text Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1930-03-mar14-ec. 1930 2011 true xt7bvq2s530c section xt7bvq2s530c Iminutes of the regular monthly meeting of the Executive Cooamittee of the Board of Trustees for Friday, March 14,1930. The ,xecutive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of -Centuc12:y met in regular monthly session on Friday, March 14. 1930. The following members were preisent: Judge Fichard C. Stoll, Mr. Robert Gordon. Meeting ivith the Committee wez-e Frank L. McVey, President of the University, and Wellington Patric':, Secretary to t'he Board of Trustees. 1. Retort of the Business Aent. The report of t'he Business Agent was read and ordered incorporated in the minutes. The report was as follows: EXHRIBIT N"lt Statement of Income and Expenditures Month of February, 1930 previously Current Reported Month General Fund Income Federal Appropriation 42,750.00 Ed. Bldg.- State Appr. 75,000.00 Ed.Bldg.-Gen.Ed.Bd. 148,347.30 Special Agri.Appr. 20,908.73 3,030.75 State Tax 502,075.39 300,079.60 Interest on Lib.Bonds 850.00 Int.on Endowment 11 4,322.25 Student Fees 74,513.55 Student Fees -Sum.Sch. 36,643.10 Student Fees-U.H.S. 4,067.00 Student Fees-Univ.Ext. 15,588.39 Mis.Receipts 12,299.12 Rentals 1,665.00 Men's Dormitories 10,650.51 Dairy Bldg.-State An-i.25,996.43 Sum.School-State Appr. 10,000.00 Vocational Ed.Board _,021.12 Total 99L698 .19 Expenditures Instruction 503,276.40 Adm.Exp.& Maintenance 210,833.11 Add.& Betterments 380,444.23 Total 1.094, 553.74 Excess of Income over Expenditures 102,855.55 57,488.39 145.00 1,565.46 1,017.05 202.50 6,604.50 11, 218.79 381,352.04 74,012.86 24,141.35 27, 984.40 126,138.61 Fiscal Year To Date 42, 750.00 75, 000.00 148, 347.60 23,939.48 802, 154.99 850.00 4,322.25 132, 001.94 36, 643.10 4,212.00 17, 153.85 13, 316.17 1,867.50 17, 255.01 37,215.22 10,000.00 6 021.12 1 373,050.23 577,289.26 234,974.46 408,428.63 1, 220,692.35 255. 21.4 1_.37 AR _ ___ . ---- - - *Z== ==-- - 255. 213.43 152. 357. AR Patterson Eall Income Board Miis. 2eceints Room Rent-Summer School Total Ex-oenditures Exroense Add.& Betterments Total Excess of Income over Expenditures General Fund Income General Fund Expend. Excess of Gen.Fund Income over Exoend. Excess of Exp.over Rec. for Gen.Led.Acct. 1928-1929 Accts.Payable liq.during Cur.Yr. Excess of recvover Exp. for the fiscal yr.to date-General Fund Excess of Rec.over Exp. for the fiscal yr.to date-General Fund Cash in Ben';,July 1,192 General Fund Cash in Bank Feb.28,195 General Fund Trust Fund Income Student Loan Fund Student Notes Paid Total Recei ot ts Exoenditures Expense Student Notes Total Excess of Expenditures over Receints Excess of Expenditures over ?ec. for the fif year to date-Trus"t Fi Cash in Bankl,July l,l9^ Trust Fund Cash inr Banlc, eb.28, 19: Trust Fund Previously Current Retorted Mont h 38,843.14 14,640.70 438.50 35.45 4,421.00 _ 43,702.64 14,676.15 33,943.58 7,578.91 2,013.13 35,956.71 7,578.91 7,745.93 7,097.24 1,035,400.83 396,028.19 1.130.510.45 133.717.52 Fiscal Year To Date 53, 483.84 473.95 4,421.00 58, 378.79 41, 522.49 2, 013.13_ 43 535.62 14, 843.17 1,431,429.02 1,264, 227.97 95,109.62 262,310.67 167,201.05 57,904.38 58,355.67 451.29 45,406.78 __ _ __45,406.78 82,612.02 203,955.00 121,342.98 121,342.98 :9- 72,311.10 30- 193,_654.08 1,466.54 64.86 1,531.40 _ 236.53 331.50 4,568.03 5,703.07 396L36 6099 .43 299.50 40.00 339.50 4,84t5.25 1,095,00 5,940.25 5,144.75 1,135.00 6L279.75 558.32 738.64 180.32 180.32 1,376.51 1,196.19 =___,__==__ _=======_ -2- -3- Previously Current Ren or t ed Year Fiscal Year To Date Experiment Station Income Hatch-Federal Anpr. 11,250.00 Milk & 3utter-Cash.Rec. 8,936.25 Beef Cattle Sales 4,365.29 Dairy Cattle Sales 884.83 S'heen Sales 1,059.10 Swine Sales 1,448.17 Poultry Sales 1,703.85 Farm Produce Sales 2,986.40 Horticultural Sales 2,392.45 Seed Test 38.00 Rentals 3,221.72 Mis.?.eceipts 1,980.21 Fertilizer - Fees 12,005.00 Public Service-State Appr.10,999.98 public Service-Mis. 15.00 Feeding Stuffs-Fees 34,232.40 Adams-Federal Appro. 11,250.00 Serum-Sales 1,900.16 Serum-Virus Sales 109.08 Serum-Supply Sales 120.08 Serum-Mis.Receipts 19.97 State A9propriation 27,326,40 Creamery-License Fees 5,659.50 Creamery-Testers Licenses 1,832.00 Creamery-Glassware Tested 456.53 Robinson-State Appro. 6,103.90 W.Ky.-State Aiopro. 6,263.01 Purnell-Fed.A-?-,rro. 45, 000.OQ State Appro.-Pat.FVarm Pur.20,000.00 Nur se ry In snect i on- St . Appr.1, 400. 85 Nursery Inspection-Fees 1,425.00 Cream Grading 2,275.00 Abortion Test 1,413.75 Co-op.Poultry 1,705.00 W. Ky. Sub- Sta. Mi s .Re c . Apiary Inspection-St.Appro. 25.10 Total 231,813.98 Experiment Station Expenditures Expense 218,173.16 Add.& Betterments 11,175.82 qc'tal 2293,138.98 Excess oi Expenditures over Income _ 465 00 Excess of Exp.over Income for the Fis.Yr.to Date- Exp.Ste.tion Cash in Bk.July 1,1929-Exp.Stotion Cash in Bank Feb.28,1930-Exp.Station 1, 022. 82 65. 99 143. 00 319 * 04 182.24 5.00 5.00 170.67 1, 078.24 6, 857.50 1, 833.33 5 519.57 370.70 23.10 15.25 3.00 4, 723.31 55.50 62.00 50.76 1, 145.35 2,081.85 141.67 *75. 00 175.00 186.25 10.00 26, 321.14 29, 874,41 11,250.00 9 959.07 4, 365.29 950.82 1, 212.10 1, 44 8.17 2, 022. 89 3 168.64 2, 397.45 43. 00 3, 392.39 3, 058.45 18, 862.50 12, 833.31 15.00 39,751.97 11, 250.00 2, 270.86 132.18 135.33 22.97 32, 049.71 5, 715.00 1, 894.00 507.29 7,249.25 8, 344. 86 45, 000.00 20, 000.00 1, 542.52 1, 500.00 2, 450.00 1, 600.00 1,705.00 10.00 25.10 258.135.12 248, 047.57 1_164.90 12,340.72 31,039.31 260,388.29 4,718.17. 2,253.17 2,253.17 30317 . 60. 28,064. 43 -4- Extension Division Income Federal Smith-Lever Federal Supplementary Federal Capper-Ketcham State Smith-Lever County and Other Total previously Current Fiscal Year neported _month To Date 76,120.c5 76,120.65 152,241.30 27,321.28 27,321.28 54,642.56 18,645.97 18,645.98 37,291.95 60,1413.99 11,684.92 71,328.91 2,699.35 128.57 2,827.92 184,931.24 133,901.40 318,832.64 237, 035.15 81, 797.49 3,083.63 __78 13.86 7_!8, 713. 86 73,713.85 4, 575.21 83, 289.07 ExDenditures Expense 205,808.19 31,226.96 Excess of income over Expenditures 20,876.95 102,674.44 1928-1929 Federal Smith- Lever balance trains. from Surplus to IncomeAccount 3,083.63 Excess of gec.over Exp. for the fiscal yr.to date-Exten.Division 20,876.95 99,590.81 Excess of Rec.over Exo.for the fiscal year to date-Ext .Division Cash in B1.July 1,1929- 3:.tension Divis.on Cash in Banlc reb.28,1930- Extension Division Summary .eneral Fund income 1,035,400.83 396,028.19 1,431,429.02 Trust; Fund Income 1,466,54 64.86 Exp.Station Income 231,813.98 26,321.14 Extension Div.Income _184931.24 133,901.40 Total 1,453,512.59 556,315.59 General Fund Expoendi., 1,130,510.45 133,717.52 Trust Fund Expend. 299.50 40.00 Exp.Station Expend. 229,348.98 31,039.31 Ext.Division Expend. 205.808.19 31,226.96 Total 1L565,967.12 196 ,23.79 Excess of' Income over Expenditures 112,354.53 360,291.80 Excess of Exp.over nec. for Gen.Led.Accts. 57,904.38 61,439.30 Student Loan Fund-Notes 608.72 763.50 1928-1929 Accts.payable liq. during Current Year 45L406.78 Excess o2' Rec.over Expend. 1,531.40 258, 135.12 318,832.64 2,009,928.18 1,264,227.97 339.50 260,388.29 237,035.15 1.761.990.91 247,937.27 3,534.92 1,372.22 _45406.78 for fiscal ;rr.to dat Combinad Fund 6e- _1002Li65.65 298,039.00 _197 623. =_ _ = _ =_-= _ _ _ == _ . __=_= = =_ Excess of Receipts over Exp.for fis.yr.to date- Combiined Fund 197,623.35 Cash in 31B and on h:nd July 1,1929-Comb.Tund liO,580.42 Cash in Bank and on hand reb.28,1930-Comb.Fund 30,3,203.77 r1====, _ -== =__ __I==e= -5- Abstract of item shown on Statement of Income and Expenditures as "Excess of' xDenditures over Receipts for General Ledger Accounts $3,534.92."i Debit Credit Accounts Receivable $ 24,033.79 Insurance Paid in Advance $ 2,431.76 Sundry Accounts 22,053.32 Surplus 3,083.63 27,571.71 24,035.79 24,036.79 3,534.92 . Insurance Matters. President McVey brought to the attention of the Committee the necessity for, additional insurance on the Law Library, and on the general Library, and additional insurance on the new Education Building and the Dairy Building. A motion was made, seconded, and carried authorizing the President to have additional insurance carried on the libraries and the buildings in such amount as hle considers proper. 3. Sale of Smith Hall. President McVey reported to the Committee that the University had a bid to sell Smith Hall. The matter was discussed, but no action was taken. 4. LpEislative Matters. President McVey presented to t~he Committee a discussion of' several bills pending in the Legislature, a passage of which will affect the Unive-sity. He called the attention of the Committee to these bills,and they were discussed at some length. 5. Budget. President McVey reported to the Committee that tthe University Budget occasioned great difficulty this year due to uncertainties of income. He hoped to have it ready for the Aoril meeting of the Board. 6. Right-of-wa of Southern Bell Telephone Command. The Southezn Bell Telephone Comnany presented to the Univer- sity an application for a right-of-way across University property at the Robinson Sub-Experiment Station at quicksand. The matter was discussed and a motion made, seconded,and carried that authority be given for the right-of-way, and that a suitable contract covering the matter be prepared, -6- 7. Storm Sewver Around Educ-ation Bui Zing. president McVey reported to the Committee that the construction of thne new Education Building had block-ed the city storm sewer to the streets surrounding the building,and that the city had requested thle University to make provision for taking care of the excess water around the building. Estimated for the construction of the sewer were submitted showing tha cost would be in the neighborhood of $6,000. A motion was made, seconded, and carried that the building of a storm sewer be authorized and arrangements made with the City for one-half payment by the City. 8. 17atchman at Teacher-TraininL Building. A communication wEz_ read from Mr. . Y. iiardymon indicating that, by reason of the fact the construct-.on on the building had been stop-ped pending the installation of a heating plant by the U-niversity, se should be relieved of k eeping a watchman oil the building. The matter was discussed at some length and a rmotion was made, seconded, and ctrried that Mr. Hardymon should continue to retain a watchman at the building, but that the University would reimburse 'him for the cost until such a time as 1-e is ready to continue constructi-n. 9. Memorial Buildin. President McVey in reporting the -progress made in settling the matter with the J. T. Jackson Lumber Company for the construction of the Memorial Buj.lding, indicated that the difficulty had been about cleared up, and that a. settlement was in prospect. 10. Purchase of Land at Princeton Sub-Exrieriment Station. In October, 1928, the Board authorized the purchase of approximately fifty acres of land adjoining the sub-ex-periment station at Princeton with the understanding that the land should be paid for from the income of the station. A com- munication was read from Dean Cooper indicating that thle purchase had been completed and thie land onid for in ac- cordance with the instructions of the Board. 11. Dean Anderson Is Report on Over-Draft . A communication was read from Dean Paul Anderson regarding the matter of over-draft of the budget for the college of Engineering. The matter was discussed and a suitable explanation made by the president. 12. Purchase of VanMeter Farm. President Mc'7ey reported to the Committee that under previous authorization of t'he Bowd, the University had exercised its option to purchaase the Van M.eter Farm on Tatels Creek Pike with the exception of 23 acres fronting the nike. A motion waks made, seconded, and carried authmorizing the modification of the original lease so as to provide for the -ourchase of the farm with the exoeption of 23 acres, aend continuing the lease on that part of the farm, but with the provision that the option on those 23 acres imay be terminated or. December 1 of any year, -7- 13. Non-resident Students. p;esident McVey reported to the Committee that under the regulations of the Board non- resident students are required to pay $10 more than students of the State. He indicated that a good deal of trouble has arisen with the administering of the regulation, and asked the members of the Committee for advice. The matter was discussed and several suggestions were made to the President for the administration of the regulation. 14. layment for Telescooe. A communication was read from J. F. pecker, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, presenting a bill for $1,399.50 for repair to the telescope previously authorized by the Boerd. A motion was made, seconded, and carried authorizing the payment of the bill. 15. Traffic 'ReEut ions. On -ecommendation of president McVey a motion was made, seconded,and carried providing that the drive at the backs of W:hite Hall and the drive in front of Neville Hall should be reserved for oarxking cars of faculty members and members of the staff. 16. Accidents. president McVey reported to the Committee that the AEtna Life Insurance Company had requested thie University of Kentucky to cooperate in the questinn of pre- venting accidents by installing guards to machinery and other suitable devices. The matt er was discussed and a motion was made, seconded, and carried instructing the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and the Dean of the College of Engi- neering under the direction of the President to cooperate with the company in wehatever way seems feasible. 17. Construction Work at Residence Halls for Women. President McVey reported to the Committee that the matter of fitting up the top floors of Patterson Hall and Boyd Hall for the use of women was being discussed on the University campus, and presented the matter to the Committee for consideration. The matter was discussed, but no action was taLen. 18. GrouP Insurance. president McVey reported to the Committee theat some eighty members of the University faculty had taken out group insurance with the Inter-Southern Life Insurance Cornoany, and that a period of one year had elapsed in the matter, and suggested that the members of the faculty continue this insurance. 19. Appointments, Changes in Statas, Leaves of Absence, and Resianations. Upon recommendation of President McVey the following list of aopointments, changes in status, leaves of absence and residnations was a-oroved. -8- Appointment of Mr . Julius A. Rominger for work on the grounds of the University of Kentuclhy at a salary of $135 a month effective February 18, 1930. Temporary appointment of Mr. Leslie Wright as assistant in farm management at a salary of $125 a month effective February 24, 1930 and continuing until June 30, 1930. Continuation of employment of Mr. J. S. Loyd, county agent, Mju'ilenberg County, effective March 1, 1930 to February 28, 1931 at a salary of $150 a month. Continuation of employment of Mr. R. S.Dunn, county agent of Spencer County, eL-ective February 1 to December 31, 1930 at a salary of $158-1/3 a month. Continuation oi em'loyment of Mr. H. W. Whittenburg, county agent of Simpson County, effective March 1 to December 31, 1930 at a sala:y of $216-2/3 a month. Continuation of ameloyment of 1Mz. H. C. Brown, county agent of Fulton County, effective January 1 to Decenber 31, 1930 at 2. salary of $166-2/3 a month. Continuation of employment of Mr. R. H. King, county agent af Carter County, effective March 22, 1930 to March 21, 1931 rt a. salary of $191-2/3 a month. Continuation of employment of Mr. J. E. Summers, county .gent of Marion County, effective February 7, 1930 to February 6, 1931 at a salary of $2i6-2/3 a month. Continuation of employment of Mr. GrE.y H. Willia--is, county agent for Letcl-er County, eff ective February 7, 1930 to February 3, 1931 at a. selary of $133-1/3 a month. Appointment of Miss Irene M. Piedalue, Home Demonstr-ation Agent, Clark County effective March 1, 1930 to February 28, 1931 at a salary of $166-2/3 a month. Dr. W. D. Vclleau to be transferred from the Dfen.rt-rient of Agronomy to full time position in plant pathology, effective A-pril 1, 1930. Lea.ve of absence for Miss Marie Barkley, instructor in E.ome Econonics, for five months on one-half pay was grranted. The temporary appointment of Mr. Estel J. Cline, toboncco grnder, stationed az Paris, Kentuc1.:Y, will be terminated with the close of business February 28, 1930. -9- Resignation of Mr. R. V. Plue, instructor in agricultural education, was accepted. The resignation of Mr. 0. . B3urrage, forester at the Robinson Sub-station, eflective Anril 10, 1930, was acce-ted. PRespectfully submitted Wellington patrick, Sec etary, Board of Trustees