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 CONTENTS
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University Calendar ............,........................................-......-.----....---.--.-.----- -- 5
Part I. Officers of Administration and Instruction ........................ 7
Board of Trustees ................................................... . .................. 9
Administrative Officers and Staff ........................................ 19
The Colleges ........................................................................ . ....... 14
Officers of Administration and Instruction and Experi-
ment Station Staff ................................................................ 15
Committees of the Senate ...................................................... 40
Part II. General Information .................................................................. 43
History and Location .............................................................. 45
, Buildings .....,................................................................................ 46
Admission to the University .......,.......................................... 47
Fees ................................................................................................ 50
Refunds ,,,,.................................................................................... 53
Marking Sysem .......................................................................... 53
Residence Requirements for Graduation ............................ 54
Degrees .......................................................................................... 54
Scholarships and Prizes .............,............................................ 55
Loan Funds .................................................................................. 56
Memorial Funds .......................................................................... 56
Professional and Honorary Fraternities ............................ 57
Religious Life .........,.................................................................. 58
Convocations and Speakers ....,..................,.......................... 59
Publications ..............................................,_.................................. 60
Part Ill. Colleges and Schools ......,......................................................... 63
College of Arts and Sciences ................................................ 65
Introductory Statement .......................................................... 65
College of Agriculture .............................................................. 184
College of Engineering ................,..,........................................ 213
College of Law .......................................................................... 246
College of Education ................................................................ 253
College of Commerce ................................................................ 277
Graduate School ........................................................................ 290
‘ Summer Session ........................................................................ 299
University Extension .............................................................. 301
Part IV. Alumni Association ........................................................l......... 303
Summary of Enrollment ........l............................................ Q .........._............. 308
Index ..............................................................................................................,... 313

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 » UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR 1935-36
FIRST SEMESTER
1935
September 16 Monday, 7 a. m.—10 a. m. Registration of freshmen.
September 17,18 Tuesday, Wednesday. Registration for upper classmen.
September 19 Thursday. Class work begins.
September 23 Monday. Last date for making changes in registra-
tion or in the schedule without payment of fees.
September 30 Monday. Last date on which a student may enter an
organized class. _
September 30 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
without a grade by permission oi the Dean.
October 14, 15 Monday, Tuesday. Period for filing application for de-
grees to be granted in 1936.
November 28 Thursday, 8 a. m. to Friday, 8 a. m. Thanksgiving
holiday.
December 10 Tuesday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
December 21 Saturday noon. Christmas holiday begins.
- 1936
January 6 Monday, 8 a. m. Christmas holiday ends.
~ Jan. 25-Feb. 1 Saturday to Saturday. Mid-year examination.
February 2 Sunday. Baccalaureate services for candidates for
degrees.
February 3 Monday. First semester commencement.
SECOND SEMESTER
February 4, 5 Tuesday, Wednesday. Registration for second semes-
ter.
February 6 Thursday. Instruction resumed.
February 11 Tuesday. Last date for making changes in registra-
tion or in the schedule without payment of fees.
February 17 Monday. Last date on which a student may enter an
organized class}
February 17 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
without a grade by permission of the Dean.
February 24 Monday. Date for filing applications for degrees, by
students who were not in school the first semester.
April 7 Tuesday. Meeting of the Board of Trustees.
April 9-14 Thursday, S a. m. to Tuesday, 8 a. m. Easter holidays.
May 1 Friday. May Day. (Classes adjourned after second
hour.)
May 27 Wednesday afternoon. Military Field Day.
May 28 Thursday, 9 a. m. Last date for reporting grades for V
candidates for degrees.
May 28—June 4 Thursday to Thursday. Final examinations.
June 4 Thursday. Baccalaureate address.
June 4 Thursday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
June 5 Friday. Sixty-Ninth Annual Commencement.
, June 8-13 Monday to Saturday. Junior Club Week.
June .15 Monday. Registration for first term of summer session_
July 20 Monday, Registration for second term of summer ses-
sion.
August 21 Friday. Summer School Commencement.

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OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
1. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS
RUBY LAEEOON, Governor
JAIxIEs H. R1oIIIIoNI>, Superintendent of Public Instruction
EUGENE T. FLOWERS, Commissioner of Agriculture
2. FROM THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
Jiuxrns RASH, Henderson, 1936
W. C. HANNA, Shelbyville, 1940
C. O. GRAVES, 1938T
O. C. WHITFIELD, Madisonville, 1938
3. MEMBERS AT LARGE
RICHARD C. STOLL, Lexington, 1936
ROBERT G. GoRooN, Louisville, 1936
JOE B. ANDREXVS, Newport, 1940
MILLER HOLLAND, Owensboro, 1938
G. C. WELLS, Paintsville, 1938
E. O. ROBINSON, 1940*
Jo1IN S. COOPER, Somerset, 1940
4. ALUMNI MEMBERS
LoUIs HILIIENAIEYER, Lexington, 1936
J .xi\IEs PARK, Lexington, 1940
DR. GEORGE WILSON, 1938
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
RIJBY LAIFFOON, Chairman
RIoIIARD C. S*r0LL, Vice Chairman
D. H. PEAK, Secretary
JoIIN SEAIN, Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
RIcIIARn C. STOLL, Chairman
ROBEILT G. GORDON
JOE B. ANDREXW'S
.I.uxIEs PARK
MILLER HOLLAND
*Deceased
{Resigned

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF  
GENERAL j
T OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Y
FRANK LEROND MCVEY, B. A., Ph. D., LL. D., President of the
University
JANE J. NIc1IoLs, Secretary
EL0IsE CONNER, M. A., Stexiographer
ROBERT K. SALYERs, A. B., Assistant
OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS AGENT =#
DAvIn HowARn PEAK, A. M., Business Agent
LINN HELIINGWAY MCCAIN, Accountant
MINNIE PHERIGO, Order Clerk ‘
MAREL LE\VIS HANIcEs, Assistant Accountant
RUTH EARNEST, Voucher Clerk
EMMA G. MERRELL, Ledger Clerk
MARGARET LEWIS, Cashier
VIRGINIA BAXTER ERNEST, Clerk
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR _
EzRA L GILLIS, A. B., Registrar and Secretary of the Senate
MAPLE IVIOORES, Secretary and Officer of Admissions
HELEN HAYDEN STANLEY, B. S., Recorder
DOROTHY LINVILLE, A. B., Assistant Officer of Admissions
JESSIE VVILSON, M. A., Assistant Recorder
BEss1E O. CLEVELAND, Transcript Clerk
RUTH LEE, Stenographer
QUEENIE MORRO\\' GRARLE, M. A., Assistant Secretary
SARAH UTTERRACR, M. A., Statistical Clerk ’
DEAN OF MEN S']
T. T. JONES, M. A., Ph, D., Dean of Men
Brass PARRY, A. B., Secretary
COLUMBUS RUDOIIPII MELcI1ER, A. M., Dean of Men Emeritus
DEAN OF WOMEN U
. SARAII GIBSON BLANDING, A. M.
SARAII BENNETT HoLMEs, A. B., Assistant Dean
ANITA GARDNER, Secretary —

 SECRETARIAL AND CLERICAL STAFF
NANGY BENTLEY, Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engi-
neering
CASSIE P. BOBBIT, Bureau of School Service
OLIVE GRESHALI BownEN, Office of Dean of College of Education
VIRGINIA Born Cox, A, B., Secretary, Music Department
MARY `VILLIAMS BROCK, Secretary, Department of Psychology
ELISE ADELE BUREAU, A. B., B. S., Administrative Offices of College
1e of Engineering
EVA Dowmivo, Clerk, Department of University Extension
MARTIIA DUNCAN COUCII, Bureau ot Business Research
`VILLENA DUNCAN, Office of Dean of College of Arts and Sciences
MARY DUNNE, A. B., Department of Military Science
LOUISE Ewnm, Department of Mechanical Engineering
*1YIARIE FOKSTING, Office of Director of University Training School
ZKATHEBINE I‘IABIl\[A(}K, A. B., Placement Bureau
ALGAR HI\Nl{S, Master Sergt. Clerk, Military Science Department
VVILLA BELLE HI\)[IIi'l'ON, Department of Home Economics
MARY COLE HOI.I,0\\'r\§’, A. B., Secretary, English Department
MARGARET BELL HUlII’IIl{IES, Bureau of School Service
BEATRICE JACOBS, Clerk, Department of University Extension
MARY KERR, A. B., Oiiiice of Di1·ector of University Training School
EDNA M;\Y KIRK. Office of Director of Summer Session
BETIIEI. LII>I>s, Clerk, Department of University Extension
‘ EDITII LovE, Department of Chemistry
CECIL McCoNATIIY, Department of Civil Engineering
MARJ0RIE NIITCIIELL, A. B., Department of Physics
RUBY H. MUIIPIIY, Secretary, Department of University Extension
MARGARET O’CoNI~:ELI., Secretary, Physical Education Department
BEA·rRIcE R. SKIDMORE, Administrative Oiiices, College of Engineer-
ing
MARIE DIcIr, B. S., M. S. 256 South Limestone ·
Assistant Professor of Metallurgy
Bmsr, }Lsmzr, A. B., LL. B., Ph. D. 267 South Hanover
Professor of Sociology, Head of the Department
*BIGGE, Anomrr E., M. A., Ph. D. 337 Woodland Avenue
Professor of German, Head of Department
'i'BI,;\(`K, Fomucsr R., A. B., M. A., Ph. D., LL. B. 204 Woods Point Rd. ,
Professor of Law Q
' Ou leave 1935-36. .  
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. ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION AND EXP. STATION STAFF 17
Street BLANDING, SARAII GIBSON, M. A. R. F. D. 5, Richmond Road
Dean of Women, Assistant Professor of Political Science
ixwell Bomss, STANLEY Arwoon, M. A. 809 Tremont Avenue
Graduate Manager I·ntercollegiate Athletics
Street Bo;~InUnANT, JOIIN H., M. S. 347 Linden Walk
Field Agent in Farm Management, Agricultural
Extension Division
venue ·
. Bonrxnn, CIIAI:Lns E., M. S. 653 South Limestone
Assistant in Agronomy, Experiment Station
Place Born, PAUL PRENTICE, A. B., M. A., Ph. D, 119 Waller Avenue
Dean College of Arts and Sciences, Head of Department of Mattie-
Park matics and Astronomy, Professor of Mathematics
Bowman, RUTII, M. A. 519 Rose Street
Estelle Assistant in Home Economics, Experiment Station
BRADLEY, CLIFTON JAMES, M. S. 326 Dudley Road
venue e Assistant in Markets, Experiment Station
my ` BnAnY, Gnonan K., A. B., Ph. D. 105 North Ashland
Associate Professor of English
Road BnAUI;n, ALFRED, M. A., Ph. D. 434 Hollywood Drive
. Associate Professor of Zoology
Road Bnuxn, XVILLIAM Huuo Route 8, Stone Road
Instructor in Machine Shop
avenue Bnnwizn, Britten E., Major U. S. Army, Inf. 624 Sayre Ave.
Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Head of Department
Bn1·;wn1:, LAwnn>:cL: CONDIT, B. S. 221 Henry Clay Blvd.
venue » Assistant in Short Courses and Exhibits, Agricultural Extension
` Division
Boone, Jussm B., B. S.
Venue , Instructor in Agricultural Engineering, Field Agent in Agricul-
tural Engineering, Agricultural Ertension Division
QSWHQ Bnowx, LINwoon A1cNoLn, Pharm. D., Ph. C. 819 South Limestone
Head Department of Public Service Laboratories,
mover Easperiuicnt Station
Bno\vN, ZMARION C., M. A. 448 Clifton Avenue
.venue Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Bunn, Rutrn, B. S. in L. S. 116 Forest Avenue
nt Rd. Assistant Professor of Library Science
BINANT, Trronrrsox R.1l’LEY, M. S. 2-ll South Ashland
·’ Assistant Director of Agricultural Eirtension Division,
· Professor of Agricultural Extension
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18 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
l BUcn1NonAM, MARY B., A. B. 521 S. Mill CHA
Part-Time Instructor in Sociology `
BUCKNER, GARRETT DAv1s, Ph. D. 461 North Limestone CHA
Chemist in charge of Animal Nutrition, Experiment Station
BUREAU, ERNEST ADOLPIIE, B. S., Ph. B., E. E. 201 State Street CLA]
Professor of Electrical Engineering, Acting Head
of the Department
ICL1
BURNAM, A1~:1rA, M. S. Apt. 11, Preston Arms
Field Agent in Junior Club Work, Agricultural Extension Division CLU
*BURr, NEVA 10 Dixie Court _
Director, Training School Cafeteria TCT
BYERS, GEORGE B., M. S. 119 Venice Park - A
Assistant in Farm Management, Experiment Station COD
CALD\VELl'., LOWRY ]VICREYNOI.l)S, B. S. Princeton, Ky.
Assistant Western Kentucky Sub·Station _ COL
CALEEE, ROBERT KI,AIll, B. S. 343 Lafayette Avenue
Assistant in Chemistry, Experiment Station
CA1-1.111Ax, ANNE `VORTHINGTON, A. B. 193 N. Mill St,. COL
Assistant Professor of Art
CANADAY, EAIMETT Jorm, A. B., M. A., 819 S. Limestone C0)
Instructor in Mathematics
CA1·U1tso, A1.ExAx11ER, B. S. in Music, M. A. 661 Maxwelton Court COL
Teacher of Music, University School
CARD, DANA GEORGE, M. S. ‘ 131 Transcript Cm
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Assistant
in Markets, Experiment Station
CA1zRE1.L, WILLIAM JOSEPH, C. E. 411 Linden Walk CR
Professor of Structural Engineering
CARTER, LUCIAN Hoon, M. A., Ph. D. 379 South Broadway Park EEC]
Associate Professor of Economics
CATON, STANLEY, B. S. 16 Dixie Court
Field Agent in Poultry, Agricultural Extension Division CR
1·CAss, Noium, A. B., B. S. 393 S. Broadway
Reference Librarian, Part—Time Instructor in Library Science CB
CIIAAIBERLAIN, LEo IVIARTIN, A. M., Ph. D. 203 Sycamore Road
. Professor of Educational Administration, Head of Department,
Director Bureau of School Service F-
*Resigned Dec. 31, 1934.
1011 leave second semester 1934-35.

 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION AND EXP. STATION STAFF 10
iu CHAMBERS, ALVIN LEE, C. E. 827 Sunset Drive
. Assistant Professor of Testing Materials
Cimmnizus, JonN S1i.xn1·, B. S., M. S., M. D. 121 Waller Avenue
ne Head Department of Hygiene and Public Health,
Director of Dispensary
M Cnnmq, Tnouixs D., A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 223 Forest Park Rd.
Assistant Professor of History
1;CLnvnLANn, F. F., A. B., M. S. 188 Richmond Ave.
“S Instructor in Physics
V Cnnrron, Louis, A. B., A. M. 125 State Street
wt Assistant Director of University Extension
TCLYDE, PAUL H., A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 434 Oldham Ave.
lk Professor of History
Connx, Licox W., A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 176 Market St.
*Y· Associate Professor of Mathematics
` Coma, Esriiinc, Ph. D. 12 Dunn Apts., South Limestone
me Assistant Professor of Political Science
St C01.mL.xN, EVELYN Winchester Pike
" Teacher of Hygiene and Physical Education, University School
me Coximn, \V11.1.xAn K., B. S. in M. E. 1033 South Limestone
) Instructor in Machine Design
rt Coxnov, Iiixriinicixic, A. B., M. A. 146 McDowell Road
u Sixth Grade Critic Teacher
im Coornn, Tnoius Pon, B. S. 1312 South Limestone
Dean College of Agriculture, Director of Experiment Station,
Director Agricultural Extension Division
mk Cnswronn, Anmznr Briton, Ph. D. 123 University Ave.
Assistant, Bureau of School Service
Mk *Cnixr·roN, Snnmux G., M. A., Ph. D. 416 Ridgeway
Director of University High School and University
mt . Elementary School
I
Ciciswum., Howixnu D., Ist Lieutenant Inf. (D. O. L.) 112 Johnson Blvd.
vw Assistant Professor of Military Science
Cxousn, Cnixntns Srmizxs, E. M. 137 Waller Avenue
md Professor of Metallurgy, Head of the Department of Mining and
L Metallurgical Engineering
1;Rcsig;ned September 1934.
T On leave 1933-34 and one semcstcr 1934-35.
* On leave 1935-36.

  
20 THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
· ADMI
. CRUTUIIER, MAURY JULIAN, B. M. E. 421 Rose Street (
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds EDWA
CULLIs, MRS. LEIA 327 Aylesford Place ‘
Instructor in Applied Music (Organ) Ergtc
CUNov, Hr\R\'EY FREDERICK, B. S. C. 122 Hamilton Park ,6
Assistant Bacteriologist, Experiment Station ’ ,,ELY,
CURTIS, HENRY ERNEST, M. S. Phoenix Hotel
Head Department of Fertilizer Control, Experiment Station
DANIEL, ETIIELEEN, B. S., M. A. Cromwell Apartments EMM
Fifth Grade Critic Teacher
DANTELER, LEIIRE LIVINGSTON, A. M., Litt. D. 1533 South Limestone
Professor of Philology, Head of Department of English Elm
DAVENPORT, IRIs, M. A. 110 Maxwelton Ct. ‘
Field Agent in Home Economics, Agricultural Extension Division EMR
DAvIs, JOSEPH MoRToN, M. A. 340 Madison Place
Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus  
DEEN, ENCIL, B. S. in Agr. 130 Arcadia Park
Inspector of Seeds, Experiment Station FAU
DEEI·IIoUsE, LAURA, B. S., M. S. 162 Bonnie Brae
Instructor in Home Economics FAR,
DIDLAKE, MI\RY LEGRAND, M. S. 248 Market Street `
Associate Entomologist and Botanist, Experiment Station FAR]
DIAIIIIUK, GRAIIAM B., Ph. D. 421 Rose Street
Assistant Professor of Psychology FAR
DIAI0cI<, VVILLIABI `VALLACE, B. S., D. V. M. 261 South Hanover
Professor of Veterinary Science, Head Department of Animal FED
· Pathology, Experiment Station
D0\vNING, HI\1tOLD HARUESTY, B. C. E., S. M., Ph. D. 138 State Street Fm
Professor of Mathematics (in charge of Astronomy)
DOYLE, GEORGE FERGISON, A. B., M. D., F. A. C. S. Winchester FIS
Part-Time Physician, University Dispensary
DUNGAN, MRs. Ml\Y K., M. A. 213 Irvine Road
Associate Professor of Elementary Education, Head of Department FIS
DUNN, MARvIN, B. S. 257 Lexington Ave.
Technician, University Dispensary Fm
EBLEN, Amos I‘I.\LL, A. B., LL. B., S. J. D. Preston Arms Apartments
Acting Instructor in Laio FII
EDDY, CLIFFORD O., Ph. D. 200 Waller Ave.
Associate Entonzologist, Experiment Station ”’

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Ltreet
Enxmnns, P111L11· R., Ph. D. 730 Sunset Drive
Place , Bacteriolegist, Erperintent Station
Er.L1orr, Nonms Rsmromw, B. S. . 239 Desha Road
Professor of Landscape Architecture and Floriculture, Field Agent
Park in Horticulture, Agricultural Extension Division
*E1.r, Fonnrcn, M. S. 123 Arcadia Park
HOU?} Professor of Dairy Husbandry, in charge of Dairging,
Erpcrintent Station
nentg EMMl£Ii’1‘, Erusnr M., M. S., Ph. D. Route 9, Liberty Pike
Instructor in Horticulture and Assistant in Horticulture,
gstmw Erperinient Station
EZ\lR.\'i`II, P111Lu· C.xss1LY, E. M. Do11erail Farm
m CL _ Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering
mm Enrnsox, S’r.vr1E Es·rnL1.1z, Ph. D. 129 State Street
Place Professor of Home Econoinics, Head of Department of Home
“ Economies, Erperirnent Station
*Ev1xNs, Amin E., M. A., Ph. D., J. D. 1050 Fontaine Road
Park Professor of Law, Dean of the College of Lazo
FALLIS, Ronnnr W.
> BW? Assistant Baetcriologist, Eazperiinent Station
Fiiiugulnxlc, Enwsnn F1li\N](i.IN, M. A. Route S, Nicholasville Road
Street ° Professor of Literature
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