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I ERESHMAN ENTRANCE
SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14, 1932 P
_V Freshmen entering the University for the first time are
3}. required to report to the Memorial Hall Monday, Septem-
= TIT ber 12, at 9:00 a. m. Those appearing at any later time
will be subject to the penalty for late registration.
1 During the week the freshmen will hear lectures on
5; important University customs and regulations; and will
jg meet members of the faculty, and become acquainted with
;,; the University campus and buildings. They will also be
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University Calendar .............................................................___,_____,_,,,,,,________ 5
Part I. Officers of Administration and Instruction ........................ 7
Board of Trustees ...................................................................... 9
Administrative Officers and Staff ..........................,............... 10
Oflicers of Administration and Instruction and Experi-
ment Station Staff ..........................................................,,...... 14
Committees of the Senate ..................................,......c.........,.. 36
Part II. General Information ...............................,..............__,,__,____,___,__ 39
Grounds ...........................»...........,................»..............,........,....._.__ 39
Buildings ......................................l................................................. 42
Admission to the University .....................,............................ 43
Fees ...............................................................,................................ 47
Refunds ..........................,............................................................... 49 .
Marking System .......... . ...............,............................................. 49
Degrees ..,.......................i . ................................................... . ...»..... 50
Scholarships and Prizes ............................................................ 51
Loan Funds ..................,,.............................................................. 52
Memorial Funds ......,........ . .........................»............................. 52
Professional and Honorary Fraternities ..,.......,................. 53
Publications .......................... . .r.................................................... 55
Part III. Colleges and Schools ................................................................ 57
College of Arts and Sciences ................................................ 59
Introductory Statement .......................................................... 59
College of Agriculture .......................................r...................... 164
College of Engineering ............................................................ 186
College of Law ............ . ............................................................. 212
College of Education ................................................................ 220
College of Commerce .............................................................. 243
Graduate School ........................................................................ 254
Summer Session ........................................................................ 263
University Extension ...l............................................................ 264
Part IV. Alumni Association .....l............................................l.,............. 267
Summary of Enrollment ...l........................................................................ 270
Index .....____.,___._.__,____.._,,_.____,,..___..,.._.........,,..._......._.......l................................... 264
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· UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 1932-1933
FIRST SEMESTER
` Sept. 12, 13, 14 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Registration for iirst
` semester, including registration for evening courses.
· Sept. 12, 13, 14 Payment of first quarter’s board in residence halls for
.g women.
. Sept. 12, 13, 14 Payment of first semester’s rent in men’s dormitories.
Sept. 15 Thursday. Class work begins.
= Sept. 19 Monday. Last date for making changes in registra-
` tion or in the schedule without payment of fees.
_ Sept. 26 Monday. Last date on which a student may enter an
Y organized class.
J Sept. 26 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
Q without a grade by permission of the dean.
¢ November 14 Monday. Payment of second quarter’s board in the
I residence halls for women.
>· Nov. 24-28 Thursday, 8 a. m. to Monday 8 a. m. Thanksgiving
1 holiday.
( December 13 Tuesday. Meeting of the Board of Trustees.
— December 17 Saturday noon. Christmas holiday begins.
1933
_ January 2 Monday, 8 a. m. Christmas holiday ends.
j Jan. 21-28 Saturday to Saturday. Mid—year examinations.
. Jan. 27 Friday. First semester convocation.
j SECOND SEMESTER
i. Jan. 30, 31 Monday, Tuesday. Registration for second semester
V including registration for evening courses.
. Jan. 30, 31 Payment of third quarter’s board in residence halls for
Q women.
Jan. 30, 31 Payment of second semesters rent in dormitories for
· men.
February 1 Wednesday. Instruction resumed.
‘ February 6 Monday. Last date for making changes in registra-
tion or in the schedule without payment of fees.
, February 13 Monday. Last date on which a student may register
in an organized class.
` February 13 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
3 without a grade by permission of the dean.
I February 22 Wednesday. Washington’s birthday holiday.
, April 4 Tuesday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
l April 13-18 Thursday, S a. ni. to Tuesday, 8 a. m., Easter holiday.
‘ May 5 Friday. May Day. (Classes adjourned after the
x second hour.)
_ May 24 Wednesday afternoon. Military Field Day.
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t May 25 Thursday, 9 a. m. Last date for reporting grades for
ss? candidates for degrees.
May 25 to June 1Thursday to Thursday. Final examinations.
LSE May 28 Sunday. Baccalaureate Sermon.
, June 1 Thursday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
' June 2 Friday. Sixty-sixth annual Commencement.
;;_ _ June 5-10 Junior Club Week.
June 12 Monday. Registration for iirst term of summer ses- ·
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j BOARD OF TRUSTEES
{ 1. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
’ RUBY LAFFOON, Governor
· JAMES H. R1o11MoNn, Superintendent of Public Instruction
EUGENE T. FLO\VERS, Commissioner of Agriculture
iv 2. FROM THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
’ [ JAMES RASH, Henderson, 1936
—¤_ , DR. W. W. WASH, Lawrenceburg, 1934
3 J J. M. FINGH, Maysville, 1932
EL 3. MEMBERS AT LARGE
I V RICHARD C. Sr0LL, Lexington, 1936
2 .. ROBERT G. GORDON, Louisville, 1936
` _ Jon B. ANDRE\VS, Newport, 1934 _' 4
“ t- K. R. CUMMINS, Eddyville, 1934 IJ; _ _ · ~, ,;..4- xes
_ M JAl\IES W. TURNER, Paintsville, 1932 “ "if J, ._ . . .
K J H. M. FROMAN, Lexington and Ghent, 1932 ‘¥~"‘ ‘ ‘
. 4. ALUMNI MEMBERS
` V LoU1s HILLENMEYER, Lexington, 1936
, ». JAMES PARK, Lexington, 1934.
.· M E. B. WEBB, Lexington, 1932
I OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
° RUBY LAErooN, Chairman
_ Rronmzn C. SroLL, Vice Chairman
WELLINGTON PATRICK, Secretary
V Jomv SKAIN, Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
~ Rrcnrum C. Srom., Chairman
R0RERr G. GORn0N
? Jon B. ANDREWS
— E. B. WEBB
JAMES PARK
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Y OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT {
i FRANK LEROND MCVEY, B. A., Ph. D., LL.. D., President of the A
; University V ‘
i JANE J. NICHOLS, Secretary ,
¥ ELOISE CONNER, M. A., Stenographer
I OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS AGENT
I ` DAVID HOIVABD PEAK, A. M., Business Agent A
{ LINN HEMINGWAY MGCAIN, Accountant I
. MINNIE PHERIGD, Order Clerk ‘.
` MAREL LE\VIS HANKES, Assistant Accountant _ ' U;
‘ RUTH EARNEST, Voucher Clerk A
EMMA G. MERRELL, Ledger Clerk __
. MARGARET LEWIS, Cashier _ U
VIRGINIA BAXTER ERNEST, Clerk
, OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ’ RZ
A EzRA L GILLTS, A. B., Registrar and Secretary of the Senate ‘
, MAPLE MooREs, Secretary and Oificer of Admissions A
L ; HELEN HAYDEN STANLEY, B. S., Recorder -
DOROTHY LINVILLE, A. B., Assistant Ofhcer of Admissions
DOROTHY RUTH JOHNSON, A. B., Assistant Recorder I gg
BESSIE O. CLEVELAND, Transcript Clerk `
I RUTH LEE, Stenographer
QUEENIE M0RRow GRARLE, M. A., Assistant Secretary
Q, _;‘_;,q *LUcr BLA1Exc, B. S. in Agr., Dean and Director
GEORGE Ronmrs, B. Ped., M. S., Assistant Dean
LEvI JACKSON HORLIXCIIER, M. S. in Agr., Assistant to the Dean
ELIZAEETII SLoAN, A. B., Secretary
THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
FEEDEnIoI< PAUL ANDERSON, M. E., Dean
WILLIALI EDIVIN FDEEIIAN, A. B., E. E., Assistant Dean
ETHEL JELLEY, Secretary
'I‘HE COLLEGE OF LAW
ALVIN E. EVANS, M. A., Ph. D., Dean
ELIZABETH CLARK Woon, A. B., Secretary
THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
WILLIAM SEPTILIUS TAYLOR, A. M., Ph. D., Dean
*D0EIs BRANADIAN, A. B., Secretary
TLUIJY BLAKEBIORE GARDNER, M. A.
THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE
EDXVARD VVIEST, A.. M., Ph. D., Dean
JANE EAELE MIDDELroN, A. B., Secretary
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
WILLIAM DELBERT FUNI;IIoUsER, M. A., Ph. D., Dean
MIXRY FRANCES KEIEGEL, A. B., Secretary
THE SUMMER SESSION
JESSE E. ADA1xIs, A. M., Ph. D., Director
THE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
WELLINc·roN PArEIcI:, A. M., Ph. D., Director
LoUIs CLIFTON, A. B., Assistant University Extension
* Rcsigned April 1932.
T Employed ]uly 1, 1932.
i 14 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
I
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND
INSTRUCTION AND EXPERIMENT STATION STAFF
, I FRANK LERoNn MCVE1’, B. A., Ph. D., LL. D.
* President of the University
ADAMS, JESSE E., A. M., Ph. D. 124 Rosemont Garden
I ` Z'; Professor of Philosophy of Education, Head of Department
] *ALLEN, HIXRICY RIXYBIOND, M. A. 168 Maxwelton Court
j -e Chemist, Experiment Station
1 ALLEN, RIcIIARn S\\'EETNABI, M. S. 108 Shady Lane
Associate Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Head of
, Department
ALLEN, WILLIALI RAY, A. B., Ph. D. 417 Clifton Avenue
z .. Professor of Zoology
T T3! ALLIsoN, N. B. Route 5, Lexington, Ky.
é Instructor in Mathematics
A if AIIRURGEY, LINvILLE V., B. S. 215 State Street
Microscopist, Experiment Station
ANDERSON, CIIARLES HERBERT 343 South Broadway
Professor of Engineering Design
, ANDERSON, F1:EI>ERIoI; PAUL, M, E. 1018 Richmond Road
Dean College of Engineering, Professor of Mechanical Engineering
ANDERSON, GRACE, A. B., M. A. 235 Stone Avenue
Critic Teacher, English
_ _ ANuERsoN, WALTER SE\VlCLL, M. A. 1628 South Limestone
Professor Genetics, in charge of Horse Husbandry, Experiment
Station
E ARNLE, TIIOLIAS MoKEE 320 Rose Street
` Instructor in Wood Shop
AI{3[S'1‘RONG, W. D., B. S. in Agr. 111 Graham Ave.
Instructor in Horticulture
I . Asnmz, EsroN JAcIoN, B. S. 208 Rose Street
Instructor in Physical Education
A\'liIlIC’1`T, LI.oYn B., A. B., M. A. 620 Russell Avenue
Instructor in Economics
AvERIr·r, SAXE DARNEY, M. S. 304 East Maxwell
Chemist, Experiment Station
is BAILEY, J. Yosr, B. S. in Agriculture 203 State Street
Field Agent in Horticulture
* On leave 2nd semester, 1931-32.
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ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION AND EXP. STATION STAFF 15
BAKER, ROBERT, B. S., M. S. Heiskell Apts.
Instructor in Chemistry
BARBER, HAROLD 704 Tremont Avenue
Head Herdsman, Experiment Station
BARKENBUS, CHARLES, B. S., Ph. D. 348 Aylesford Place ’
Professor of Organic Chemistry
BARKLEY, NIARIE Romzs, B. S. 737 South Limestone
Instructor in Home Economics
BARKMAN, JoHN ORVILLE, B. S. 321 Columbia Avenue
Assistant Professor of Dairy Manufactures, Field Agent in
Dairy Manufactures, Extension Division
BARRETT, BRINKLEY, B. M. E. 309 Irvine Road
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
BAUTE, EDWARD A., B. S., in Agriculture 429 Oldham Ave.
Field Agent, Poultry Improvement
BEAULIONT, HENRY, A. B., Ph. D. 279 Rose. St.
Assistant Professor of Psychology
BECKLEY, FRANK ]WIL\VARD 61.6 Orchard Avenue
Instructor in Machine Shop
BEDFORD, MATTHEW Hume, A. B., Ph. D. 217 University Avenue
Professor of Physical Chemistry
BEERE, IWORRIS WHISON, B. S., M. S. 256 South Limestone
Assistant Professor of Metallurgy
BESH, THEODORE SANFORD, B. S. 665 South Limestone
Field Agent in Dairying, Extension Division
BEST, HARRY, A. B., LL. B., Ph. D. 221 Stone Ave.
Professor of Sociology, Head of the Department
Broan, ADOLPH E., M. A., Ph. D. 165 Bell Court, West
Associate Professor of German
BLACK, FoRREsr R., A. B., M. A., Ph. D., LL. B. 319 Sy‘camore
Professor of Law
BLAND, ANNA Porn 218 E. Maxwell
Cafeteria, University Training School
BLANDING, SARAH GrnsoN, M. A. Richmond Road ,
Dean of Women, Assistant Professor of Political Science
BOLES, STANLEY Arwooo, M. A. 404 Rose Lane
Graduate Manager Intercollegiate Athlet·ics
BoRixLAN, EARLR K., B. S., M. S. 129 Iroquois Court
Bacterioiogist, Experiment Station
BoRrNER, C. E., B. S. 653 South Limestone
Assistant in Agronomy, Experiment Station
16 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Boyn, Firm, B. S. M. A. 321 Clifton Ave.
Assistant in Rural Life Studies
, BOYD, PAUL Pmaxricn, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. 119 Waller Avenue
V [ Dean College of Arts and Sciences, Head Department of Mathe-
matics and Astronomy, Professor of Mathematics
: Borumr, Ruin, A. B., M. A. 129 State Street
~ Assistant in Home Economics, Experiment Station
i *BnAm.1cY, CL1r·roN Jixixrics, M. S. 319 Rose Lane
` Assistant in Markets, Experiment Station
BRADY, Gicoizcn K., A. B., Ph. D. 105 North Ashland
` Associate Professor of English
~ Bnixumn, Armuan, M. A. _ 434 Hollywood Drive
. Associate Professor of Zoology _
’ Bmzxn, WILLIIXBI Hvoo Route 8, Stone Road
Instructor in Practical Mechanics g
Bmawmz, L. C., B. S. Fairway Drive
Assistant in Short Courses and Exhibits, Extension Division
Bnooxs, WEsL1;Y R., B. S. Hodgenville, Kentucky
Field Agent in Cream Grading, Experiment Station
Buowiv, Liivwoon Aimom, Pruiur. D., Ph. C. 819 South Limestone
Head Department of Public Service Laboratories, Experiment
station
Bxzowx, l\lA1z1o1v C., M. A. 448 Clifton Avenue
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
°` BRYANT, Hmnxmx B., Sgt. Inf., D. E. M. L. 236 Rodes Ave.
Sergt., Instructor in Military Science
. BRYANT, Tnonisox RIPLEY, B. S. in Agr., M. S. 241 South Ashland
Assistant Director of Agricultural Extension Division
Bvcrimm, Gmmiarr DAVIS, Ph. D. 461 North Limestone
Chem-ist in charge of Animal Nutrition, Experiment Station
· BU1usAU,,Enm:sr ADOLPIIE, B. S., Ph. B., E. E. 201 State Street
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Bunxzm, Anim, B. S., M. S. 116 Desha Road
Field Agent in Junior Club Work
Brmzs, Gmonom B. 112 Venice Park
. Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, Experiment
Station
CALnwnLL, LownY MCREYNOLDS, B. S. in Agriculture Princeton, Ky.
Assistant in Western Kentucky Sub—Station
C.u.rm;, Ronmnr Kmm, B. S. Limestone & Mechanic
* Assistant in Chemistry, Experiment Station .
. * On leave 1931-32.
ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION AND EXP. STATION STAFF 17
CALI¤1;12, R. L., B. S. Limestone & Mechanic
Assistant in Agronomy, Easperiment Station
CALLAIIAN, ANNI: WORTIVIINGTON, A. B. 193 N. Mill St.
Instructor in Art i
CAMZPBELL, J. G., A. B. 219 Stone Avenue
Instructor in Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach
CANAIIAY, Eixmrnrr JoIIN, A. B., M. A. 1434 Hiltonia Drive
Instructor in Mathematics
CARII, DANA GEORGE, B. S., M. S. 131 Transcript
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics
CARREL, WILLIAM JosI;I·II, C. E. 411 Linden Walk
Professor of Structural Engineering
CATON, STANLEY, B. S. in Agr. 270 Lexington Ave.
Field Agent in Poultry, Agricultural Extension
CARTER, LL·cIAN Hiren, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. 343 South Broadway
Assistant Professor of Economics
CnAI.KL12y, LYMAN, LL. B. Versailles Pike
Professor of Law, Emeritus
CIIAIIIBIIRLAIN, Luo MARTIN, A. M., PII. D. 203 Sycamore Road
Associate Professor of Etlueation, Director Bureau of School
Service
CIIAMRERS, ALVIN Lnn, C. E. 320 Woodland Avenue
Assistant Professor of Testing Materials
CIIAMBERS, JOHN SIIARR, B. S., M. S., M. D. 121 Waller Avenue
Head Department of Hygiene and Public Health, D-irector of
Dispensary
CIIAIIRERS, WILRUR W., A. M. 1332 Hiltonia Drive
Instructor in Mathematics
CLARK, THOAIAS D., A. B., A. M. 450 Rose Lane ‘
Instructor in History
CLEVELAND, F. F., A. B., M. S. 188 Richmond Ave.
Instructor in Physics
CI.IFroN, Louis, A. B., A. M. 125 State Street
Assistant Director of University Extension
CLyIm, PAUL H., A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 166 Goodrich
Professor of History
COHEN, LEON W., A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 363 Aylesford Place
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Coma, ESTIIER, Ph. D. Orlandia Apartments
Assistant Professor of Political Science
COLLINS, J. L., B. S. 261 Lyndhurst Place
Field Agent in Dairying, Agricultural Extension
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CONNELL, HELEN, A. B., A. M. Paris, Kentucky 1
Instructor in German
{ CONRAD, WILLIAM K. 420 Clifton Ave. W
, ' Instructor is Mechanical Engineering ‘
2 V CONROY, KArIII;RINE, A. B. 242 Linden Walk .
. Sixth Grade Training Teacher ` `
i Co0I>ER, T1IoMAs PoE, B. S. in Agriculture 1312 South Limestone .
* ' Dean College of Agriculture, Director of Experiment Station, `
` Director Extension Division .
CRAYTON, SHERBIAN G., M. A. 416 Ridgeway -
, ; Director of Training School .
: i CRISWELL, H. D., lst Lieutenant Inf. (D. O. L.) 136 Goodrich Ave. I
T f. Assistant Professor of Military Science -
CRoUsE, CIIARLEs STEVENS, E. M. 137 Waller Avenue
` Professor of Metallurgy, Head of the Department
CRO\VDER, EDWARD BARLO\V 118 Leader Avenue
I Instructor in Foundry
CRu·roHER, MKXURY JULIAN, B. M. E. 421 Rose Street ,
· l; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds
CUNNINGHABI, WILLIAM A., Captain Inf. 709 Franklin Ave.
Q. Assistant Professor of Military Science
CUNov, Hr\l<\'EY FREnERIcI<, B. S. C. Dunn Apts.
E Assistant Bacteriologist, Experiment Station
CURTIS, HENRY ERNEST, M. S. 111 Waller Ave.
, Head Department of Fertilizer Control, Experiment Station
DANTZLER, LEIIRE LIVINGSTON, M. A. 1533 South Limestone
‘ Professor of Philology, Head Department of English
` DAvIs, J0sEI-II Mourox, M. A. 340 Madison Place
; Professor of Mathematics
DEEN, ENCIL, B. S. in Agr. 129 Arcadia Park
Inspector, Feeds and Oreameries, Experiment Station
DEEPIIOUSE, LAURA, B. S. 152 Bonnie Brae
Instructor in Home Economics
DIcI;ER, JoIIN B. 117 Washington Avenue
Superintendent of Shops, Head Department of Practical
EQ Mechanics
DIDLAKE, MARY LEGRANII, M. S. 248 Market Street
%, Assistant Entomologist and Botanist, Experiment Station
DIMMIGK, G. B., Ph. D. 421 Rose Street
. Assistant Professor of Psychology
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D1Moc1<, WILLIi\)[ WALLACE, B. S., D. V. M. 261 South Hanover
Professor of Veterinary Science, Head Department of Animal
Pathology
DO\VNING, HAROLD HAXRDESTE', B. C. E., S. M., Ph. D. 138 State Street ,
Professor of Mathematics (in charge of Astronomy)
DUNCAN, Mus. MAY K., M. A. 218 Irvine Road
Assistant Professor of Elementary Education
Dumzm, J. M., LL. B. Route 5, Richmond Road
Instructor in Economics
Eonv, C. O., Ph. D. 104 Wabash Ave.
Associate Entomologist, Experiment Station
EDWARDS, Pnimr R., Ph. D. 121 Maxwell Street
Bacteriologist, Experiment Station
ELLIOTT, Nomus Rixvmoivn, B. S. in Hort. 30 Mentelle Park
Professor of Landscape Architecture and Florieulture, Field
Agent in Horticulture, Extension Division
ELY, Fonovoiz, M. S. 123 Arcadia Park
Professor of Dairy Husbandry, in charge of Dairying,
Experiment Station
Emmmr, Esuziiv M,, M. S. iu Hort., Ph. D. Route 9, Liberty Pike
Instructor in Horticulture and Assistant in Horticulture,
Experiment Station
EMRATH, Purmr CASSILY, E. M. 116 Arcadia Park
Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering
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