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Minutes of the University Faculty — August 21, 1Q44 241

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The last sentence was changed to read: ”Candidates for such credit
will submit duly authenticated copies of their discharge papers to
the Registrar.”

President Donovan announced to the Faculty the retirement of Col. B. E.
Brewer and introduced Col. Guy Chipman as the new Commandant and
' Professor of Military Science and Tactics.

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Minutes of the University Faculty September 20, 1944

The University FaCulty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall
wednesday, September 20, at 3:00 p.m. President Donovan presided.
Members absent were A. E. Bigge, E. F. Farguhar, W. F. Gallaway,

D. V. Hegeman, Niel Plummer, Alberta Server, Charles Barkenbus, O. T.
Kopyius, H. N. Sherwood, R. S. Allen, Bernie Shively, L. A. Bradford,
W. P. Garrigus, H. B. Price, Statie Erikson, C. S. Crouse, J. S.
Horine, Carsie Hammonds, M. E. Ligon, Maurice F. Seay, L. H. Carter,
Thomas P. Cooper, James H. Graham, William S. Taylor, and W. E. Embry.

The minutes of August 21 were read and approved.

The following candidates for degrees, each of whom had completed
requirements for graduation at the close of the summer Quarter, were
approved for their respective degrees and recommended to the Board of
Trustees.

College of Arts and Sciences
Candidates for the Degree of Bachflor of Arts

Leland Edgar Day Dorothy Combs Hill

Lula Jeane Foley Mary Elizabeth Locknane
Mildred Ann Hannah Virginia Frances Mitchell
Margaret Ann Hartman Earl Charles Purvis, Jr.

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

Joseph Brasher Boatman John Parker Hill, Jr.
Robert Burton Breeding Ralph Ernst Meyer
McHenry Shreve Brewer Murrell Leeon Salutsky

James Campbell Cantrill

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Music
Donald Norman Galloway

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Library Science
Evyline Devary Ima Mae Van Hook
Josephine Moore Helen Louiscrflilliams

College of Agriculture and Home Economics _
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

Virginia Haynes Allen Katherine Krug Johnstone
Helen Margaret'Bradford Joan Catherine Meyer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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College of Agriculture and Heme Economics (cont'd)
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

Jean Bernice Prichard L
Lelia Barnhill Schooley fiffifl
Erwina Seward l
Mary JaCQueline Stamper }

Doris Rose Chrisman
Sara Lee Mock Floyd
Mildred Snapp Fore on
Opal Clarice Hurley

College of Engineering
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
James Hubert Crawford James Barbour Stevenson {
David McCord Phelps III ’

Candfiates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Ray PrestOn Walters

. College of Law , F
Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of_Laws
Scott Elgin Reed

. College of EduCation M
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education
Willie Semenda Adams Lucille McKinivan Clarke {

Evelyn PerciVal Coffman z
Martha Wood-Neblett ‘
rAnnabel Roberts

Joan Schlegel

Helen Marguerite Thacker
Elizabeth Ellen thlcy
Georgianna Young

Alice Louise Benton

Ann Elizabeth Earle
Wathalyne Tipton Fairchild
Marian Atkinson Faulkner
Mildred Pauline Franklin
Carolyn Rhodes Hill

Dana Margaret Ison

Nora Sebastian Mosby

College of Commerce
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Eunice Leigh Arnold James Frencis DOyle
Mary Burnam Brittain Callie Ann Morris
Wilma Clay Cecil Mary Jean Runyon

Graduate School
Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts
John Coleman Arnold Carmen Perez Roman (
Theressa Ross Garr Marjorie Fingerhood Pfeffer
Chloe Gifford Guy Harvey Hanson (
Dorothy Annabelle Kuhn Margery Allene Thomas {

Candidatesfor the Degree of Master of Science
Annie Mary Botts John Loice Owen
Floyd Cor William Landon Smith
Mertin Irwin Dolin

Candidate for the Degree of Master of Science in Public Health
Lawrence Landis

 

  

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C_ndidates fof the Degree of Master of Arts in Education
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R P Brown
Louisa Elizabeth Bumgardner
Marian Margaret Evans
Garnet C Hines.
Joe Grady Lehman
Thelma Oleen Majors
Willie Curtis Wright Tartin

Emma Seifried Phelps
Ida Mae Pieratt

Lena Turner Saunders
Alice Eloise Seay
Elizabeth Shaikun
Clarence William Starns
Raymond Jayson Wesley
Goldie Margaret Wilson

Candidates for the Degree of Master of Science in EduCation
Frances Elizabeth Brown Elise Same Patrick
Thelma Lee Monical

On recommendation by the Faculty of the College of Arts and
Sciences, the following course changes and new courses were approved:

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Social Work 116. Social Investifiat ..“~..znber changed from 216.

 

English fig. Written and Oral English. This course is designed
for freshmen primarily in the College of Arts and Sciences who
are less proficient in writing and speaking English. It will
differ from the regular freshman course therein that emphasis
will be placed upon oral expression. The work of the fall
Quarter will consist primarily of drill in grammar, written and
spoken exercises, some reading as a basis for oral exuression.
Admission by consent of the Head of the Department and the Dean.
3 quarter hours. Fall Quarter.

English £R° Written and Oral English. This course is a continuation
of 4b. Lees drill in grammar, with an increase in oral English.
Systematic exercises in correct expository spoken and written
English. A minimum of reading a~ a basis for oral work. 3

quarter hours. Winter Quarter.

English $2. Written and Oral English. This course is a continuam
tion of 4b. It will be assumed that the student has a fair
command of correct expression. Not to persuade but to explain.
The reading required will be based upon the student's individual
interests. Some letter writing will be done. 3 quarter hours.
Spring quarter.

Geogranhz l} Foundations 2: Geography. An elementary course
for beginning students in geography. The essentials for under»
standing our modern world, particuhrly from the global point of
View, are presented. Major topics for discussion will be
recognition and interpretation of maps including the new global
projections, global time and the global aspects of weather,
climate, land forms and water bodies. Constant reference will
be made to the glonpolitical implications of these physical
factors. Open to freshmen. 5 quarter hours.

Ge0graphz 2. Geography 3; Regiogg; ZIEQ§.2£.1Q£ World. This
will be a study of the typical areas in the various zones and
spheres of the world, selected with reference to their present
day significance. Open to freshmen. 4 quarter hours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
   
  
  
  
   
   
 
 
  
  
    
  
 
  
 
    
    
  
   
   
  
 
 
 
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
   

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Geograpgz_101, Regional Geograghy of Kentucgy and North America.
An internretation of the and and Culture from tie standpoint

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President Donovar discussed with the Faculty the Servicemen's
Reedjustment Act, commOnly referred to as the G.I. Bill. He emphasized
the difficulties that have arisen as a result of the interpretation
placed by the Veterans Bureau On that section of the bill dealing
with the reimbursement to colleges and universities for the education
of the veteran. He outlined the efforts that have been made to persuade
the Veterans Administration to interpret the law in terms of the apparent
intent of Congress and indicated that there was still a necessity to
urge upon U. S. Senators and Repre~entatives from Kentucky the impore
tance of the adoption by Congress of the Rankin rmendment of such
other amendment as will insure the eQuitable treatment of all insti—
tutions in this respect.

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Minutes of the Univarsity Faculty October 9, 1944

The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall
Monday, October 9, at 3:00 p.m. President Donovan presided. Members
absent were Wo F. Galaway, W. R. Allen, W. B. Hamilton, Bernie Shively,
R. l. Stivers, E. N. Fergus, H. B. Price, L. E. Nollau, Carsie
Hammonds, James H. Graham, William S. Taler, and Frank D. Peterson

The minutes of September 20 were read and approved.

The Secretary read to the Faculty the report of the Elections .
Committee, of which Dean Edward Wiest is Chairman. This report included
the names of the membersof the staff recently elected to the University
Faculty and read as follows:

“The Committee on Elections conducted the election of
representatives to the Faculty of the University in accordance
with the provisions in the Report 2: EEE.E£EEEEEEE.2§ Fiftegg
and certifies the persons listed below as members whose term of
service is to begin with the next meeting of the Faculty.

They should be promptly notified af their election» The new
members with their terms of service and classified in the several
groupsa5% follows:

Literature, Philospghy and Arts~

Grant C. Knight; term, three years

E. W..Rannells; term, three years

W. R. Sutherland; term, one year,
Bigge returns from his leave
is the shorter period.

until Dr. A. E.
absence, whiehever

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Social Studies

Irwin T. Sanders; term, three years

   
  

 

 

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