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University Calendar ........................ T .................. . ...................................,..... 5
Part I. Officers of Administration and Instruction ..,................... 7
Board of Trustees .....>..,............................................_.......,,,_,., 9
Administrative Officers and Staff ..................,,..i....._.,,,_ A .... 10
. The Colleges ...i..................................i......,.....,...........,..._....._._..,. 14
Officers of Administration and Instruction and Experi-
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Committee of the Senate .....................................................».... 37
Part ll. General Information .........i.................................»........._....,...__ 39
Grounds ............................,........................................................... 41
Buildings ............,......i....................................................i....,......... 42
Admission to the University ....................i.........,................... 42
Fees ..............,..........»..........................................,,........................ 46
Refunds .............................................................,.......................... 48
Marking System ........................,,>..................,..........,............... 48
Residence Requirements for Graduation .,............,........... 49
Degrees ...........,..........................................................................., 49
Scholarships and Prizes .................................,......l............,.. 50
Loan Funds ........,.>..............,...................................................... 51
Memorial Funds ............,..........,........................,...>................... 52
Professional and Honorary Fraternities .,».......i.......,......... 52
Convocations and Speakers ................................»................. 54
‘ Religious Life .......,...................................................,................ 53
Publications ..,.................................................ll......i....l.............. 55
Part III. Colleges and Schools ....................................»..........,..........Y..... 57
College of Arts and Sciences ...................................,............., 59
Introductory Statement ....>........,........,........................i....»..>.. 59
College of Agriculture .,.......................................................... 170
College of Engineering ..»............,............................................ 195
College of Law ................»........................................................... 224
College of Education .....................».................................. . ....... 232
College of Commerce .............................,................................ 256
Graduate School ......................................»...........»..................... 267
Summer Session ........l.................,............................,,......»........ 276
University Extension ................,,................,.».....i.,................. 277
Part IV. Alumni Association .......,..........................l.......................i....... 279
Summary of Enrollment ,...........,..............,........i........,.......t............,..,.....» 283
Index ...,,___________,___,____________________,_,________..i_,_...._._.._.__._____..,.,............................i_ 287
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR 1933-1934
FIRST SEMESTER
1933
I September 11 Monday, 7 a.1n.-10 a.m. Registration of freshmen.
Sept. 12, 13 Tuesday, XVednesday. Registration of upper classmen.
September 14 Thursday. Class work begins.
September 18 Monday. Last date for making changes in registration
or in the schedule without payment of fees.
September 25 Monday. Last date on which a student may enter an
organized class.
September 25 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
without a grade by permission of the Dean
November 30 Thursday. Thanksgiving holiday.
December 12 Tuesday. Meeting of the Board of Trustees.
December 21 Thursday noon. Christmas holiday begins.
1934
January 3 Wednesday. Christmas holiday ends.
January 20-27 Saturday to Saturday. Mid-year examinations.
January 26 Friday. First semester convocation.
SECOND. SEMESTER
January 29-30 Monday, Tuesday. Registration for second semester.
January 31 Wednesday. Instruction resumed.
February 5 Monday. Last date for making changes in registration
or in the schedule without payment of tees.
February 12 Monday. Last date on which a student 1nay enter an
organized class.
February 12 Monday. Last date on which a subject may be dropped
without a grade by permission of the Dean.
February 22 Thursday. \Vashington’s birthday (holiday).
March 29 to Thursday. 8 a.m. to Tuesday, S a.1n. Easter Holi-
day.
April 3 Tuesday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
May 4 Friday. \ May Day. (Classes adjourned after the sec-
ond hour.)
May 23 Wednesday afternoon. Military Field Day.
May 24 Thursday, 9 a. in. Last date for reporting grades for
candidates for degrees.
May 24-31 Thursday to Thursday. Final examinations.
May 27 Sunday. Baccalaureate Address.
May 31 Thursday. Meeting of Board of Trustees.
June 1 Friday. Sixty—scvcnth annual Commencement.
June 4-9 Junio1· Club Week.
June 11 Monday. Registration for first term of summer session.
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1. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS. /
RUBY Lixrroox, Governor ·/
Jnrics H. Rrcrmroxn, Superintendent of Public Instruction /
Euomxis T. Frowicns, Commisssioner of Agriculture v
2. FROM THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
~/ JAMES R.xs1r, Henderson, 1936 *
—·’ D1:. W. W. VVASII, Lawrenceburg, 1934,»~; if
J C. O. Gnmvizs, Georgetown, 1938 .
3. MEMBERS AT LARGE
JRlCIII\RI) C. Strom., Lexington, 1936 _`
4 Romcrcr G. Goimox, Louisville, 1936 _ _
~/Jox; B. AN1umws, Newport, 1934 ——./ ‘, ,.
, ~/l\I11.L1cn HOLLIXNII, Owensboro, 1938- ,6} “ ”
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,/E. O. Romxsox, Ft. Thomas, 1934 v/` · · ~ · ··—
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~’ Louis IIu.r.1;N1ri;Y1·;1t, Lexington, 1936 _·
./·JAm·:s PARK. Lexington, 1934 ;. ,I .
—/Dia. Giconeic Winsox, 1938 »/ ‘ "
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD ` ‘
R[Y]$Y I,.-xmroox, Chairman
Rrcrmicn C. S*ro1.L, Vice Chairman _
D. H. Pmu, Secretary
Joux Smux, Treasurer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
I Rrcimnn C. S*r0r.r,, Chairman
Ronmrr G. G0m>oN
Jon B. ANDREWS
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF
GENERAL
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
FRANK LERoN1> MGVEY, B. A., Ph. D., LL. D., President of the ‘
University \
JANE J. NICHOLS, Secretary
EL01SE CONNEB., M. A., Stenographer
OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS AGENT =\
DAv1n HO\\’ARD PEAK, A. M., Business Agent
LINN I‘I,1·LMING\VAY MCCTXIN, Accountant
M1NN1E PIIERIGO, Order Clerk
il ‘ MAREL LEWIS HANKES, Assistant Accountant
,“-` RUTII EARNEST, Voucher Clerk __
EMMA G. MERIIELL, Ledger Clerk
MARGTXRET LEWIS, Cashier
V1Re1NrA BAXTER ERNEST, Clerk
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EZRA L GTLLTS, A. B., Registrar and Secretary [of the Senate
{yi MArLE Moonns, Secretary and Officer of Admissions
Q:-TE HAAYDEN STANLEY, B. S., Recorder
Doaornr LrNv1L1.E, A. B., Assistant. Officer of Admission UN
{agi ZIZDOROTIIY RUTH JOHNSON, A. B., Assistant Recorder
.j._·_j{ *JESSIE W1Ls0N, M. A., Assistant Recorder RE`
BESSIE O. CLETELAND, Transcript Clerk
fi; RUTH LEE, Stenegrapher
QUEENTE Moimow GRABLE, M. A., Assistant Secretary
*ALICE KEYS, M. A., Statistical Clerk
I- DEAN OF MEN OF.
**COLU}IBUS RUDOLPH HIELCHER, A. M.
TPAULINE ADAMS YOUNG, A. B., Secretary
T. T. JONES, A., Ph. D., Dean of Men
541 LYSLE W. Cnosr, B. S. in Com., M. A., Assistant Dean of Men _
DEAN OF WOMEN
_; SARAH GIBSON BLANDTNG, A. M.
A SARAH BENNETT HOTABIES, A. B., Assistant Dean
° jg ANrrA GARDNER, Secretary
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2[Resigucd Oct. 1. 1932.
I *Bcgimiim; Oct. 1, 1932.
E `"Dean of Men Emeritus, july 1, 1933. ’—
1`Resigucd june 30, 1933.
LIBRARIES
MARGARET ISADORE KING, A. B., B. S., University Librarian
BESSIE MARY BOUGHTON, A. B., Assistant Cataloger, University
Library
ELLEN V. BUTLER, A. B., Acting Head Cataloger
HAILIE DAY BLACKBURN, A. B., Asst. Cataloger
I NORBIA B. CASS, A. B., B.hS.,__Reference Librarian
the GRACE LEE Sxo1>GRAss,/ Libralian, Experiment Station
\ CLARA ·“YARLAND WIIITA Librarian in Charge Educational Collection
*DAISY TAYLOR CRo1>T, A. B., head of Circulation Dept.
MARY ARA HONEY, Secretary
A MARGERY P. HOI}NSB\’, B. L. E., A. B., Assistant Reference Librarian
AR/l‘I`E LEIQ TAYI.OR,>;_LlbP3.TlH.D in Charge Reserve Book Room
MARGARET HELMs1RG TUTTLE, A. B., Librarian in charge of Dept.
Libraries
EMMA JANE S'l‘EVENS, B. S., Order Clerk
__ M.~\l{Y ELIZABETH HANSEN, A. B., B. S., Periodical Librarian
MLLUREU Smmtoiss, A. B.,_Asst. Prof. Library Science »· ‘ _ ’ » ’
LUUY GRAGU, B. L. S., Librarian, University Training School
ANNETTE Zim; DAVIS. in charge Law Library _._>
UNIVERSITY Y. M. C. A.
BART N1xoN PEAK, A. B.
MARTUA HUBEII, Assistant
UNIVERSITY Y. W. C. A.
AUGUSTA ROBERTS, A. B., Secretary
RESIDENCE HALLS
EDA M. G1LEs, Director of Residence Halls for Women
DoRA K. BERRLEY, Director of Patterson Hall
TMRS. MARGARET CRENAULT CRUTGHER, Men’s Residence Halls
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
M. J. CRUTCIIER, B. M. E., Superintendent
Tnos. D. Born, B. S., Assistant
LAURA SHARE, Secretary
CLAUDE DICl{l£IlSON, Steam-Fitting and Plumbing Foreman
· . CARVEL HENELEY, Painter Foreman
G. C. JONES, Carpenter Foreman
JUL1Us ROMINGER, Gardener
L. D. KITCHEN, Electrician
HowARn Joxics, Custodian l\ien’s Gymnasium
Jorm ZHECKLIQR, Supervisor of Janitors
H. O. BRADSIIA\V, Labor Foreman
*Resigncd ]unc 30, 1933.
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SECRETARIAL AND CLERICAL STAFF .
NANoY B. BENTLEY, Department of Mining ‘ `
4 CASSIE P. Botmrr, Bureau of School Service `
OLIVE GRESHAM BOXVDEN, Office of Dean of College of Education
MARTHA DUNCAN Coucn, Bureau of Business Research `
WLLLENA DUNCAN, Office of Dean of College of Arts and Sciences ~
MARY DUNNE, A. B., Department of Military Science BUF
MARY N. EUBANK, Department of Civil Engineering
$3; LoU1sE EWING, Department of Mechanical Drawing
MAR1E. FoRsr1No, Office of Director of University Training School
KA’rnER1NE HAmzxrAci~:, A. B., Placement Bureau
ALGAR HANKs, Master Sergt. Clerk, Military Science Department ALI
WLLLA BELLE HooVER, Department of Home Economics Education T
MARY I{ERR, Office of Director of Summer Session *
Eorrn LoVE, Department of Chemistry
{Iii; _CORINNE C. IWOORE, Administrative Offices, College of Engineering ` PUE
Bnss PARRY, A. B. Student Loan Fund (Part-time) and College of
Engineering (Part—time)
$-23 MAR.JoRnc W. REINKING, Bureau of School Service
_ { DoRo·r11Y RoM1NoER, Department of Physics
Y BEA*rR1cE R. SKIDAIORE, Administrative Offices, College of
jé `g Engineering
IVIARIE D1o1 Hi\lt|ll·jS'l`\', B. C. E., S. M., Ph. D. 138 State Street
Ave Professor of illathcmatics (in. charge of Astronomy)
Duxcmr, Mus. MAY K., M. A. 218 Irvine Road
Assistant Professor of Elementary Education
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TDURRIN, J. M., LL. B. Route 5, Richmond Road Frm
Instructor in Economics
EDDY, C. O., Ph. D. 104 Wabash Ave. Frrsi
Associate Entomologist, Experiment Station
EDWARDS, PHn.n> R., Ph. D. 121 Maxwell Street Ftrs
Bacteriologist, Experiment Station .
ELLIOTT, Nomus RAYMOND, B. S. in Hort. 239 Desha Road FOSI
Professor of Landscape Architecture and Floriculture, Field Agent
.in Horticulture, Agricultural Extension Division
ELY, Fonmrcn, M. S. 123 Arcadia Park FOWJ
Professor of Dairy Husbandry, in charge of Dairying,
Experiment Station FREE
Emmnnr, EMERY M., M. S. in Hort., Ph. D. Route 9, Liberty Pike
Q; 3 Instructor in Horticulture and Assistant in Horticulture, FREE
Experiment Station
EMRATH, PHILIP CAss1LY, E. M. 116 Arcadia Park
Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering *FU
ERrKs0N, S·1·A*r1n Es·rnLr.E, A. B., Ph. D. 129 State Street
Professor of Home Economics, Head of Department I
Home Economics
ESKEW, YVILLIABI C., B. S. Henderson, Kentucky GAB;
` Field Agent in Cream Grading, Experiment Station
EVANS, ALvrN E., M. A., Ph. D., J. D. 1050 Fontaine Road GAL
Professor of Law, Dean of the College of Law
FARQUHAR, ED\VARD FI{ANI(LIN, M. A. Route 8, Nicholasville Road Gm
Professor of Literature ‘
_;;x FARRINGTDN, O. M., B. S., M. S. 140 Iroquois Court
Assistant in Markets, Experiment Station GM
FARRIS, ELGAN Bnoons, B. S., in C. E. 170 Bassett Ave
Instructor in Mechanical Drawing GAR
{ff FELTNER, JAMES M. London, Kentucky
Field Agent in Junior Club Work, Extension Division GAR
Fnncvs, ERNEST Nnwrorr, Ph. D. 122 Waller Ave.
Associate Professor of Farm Crops, Assistant Agronomist, GAR
; ; Experiment Station
FISH, ERNEST ELLS\\'OR'1‘H, M. S. 137 Rosemont Gardens
" Field Agent in Junior .4—H Club Work, Agricultual Extension GAr
Division
V E Frsx, EDWARD W. Waverly Apts., Hampton Court **6
. { Assistant Professor of Art
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Load FITHIAN, Gnonom WHITE, A. B. 264 E. Maxwell St.
Instructor in English
Ave. Frrsomsn, FRED W. Worthville, Kentucky
Inspector of Feeds and Fertilizers, Experiment Station
reel; FLYNN, Cnmumvon F. 116 Graham Ave.
Assistant in Heating and Ventilating Laboratory
toad Fosrmn, James D., M. S. in Agr. 1205 S. Broadway
nt Inspector in Charge Creamery License Section,
Experiment Station
’ark Fowmm, Fnixm; Crmnmzs, A. B., A. M. 106 Kincaid Hal!
.Ass·istant Professor of English, Director of Guignol Theatre
FRMEMAN, Jon FRANK, M. S. 149 Bell Ct., W.
Pike Assistant Agronomist, Experiment Station
FREEMAN, Wrntmu Enwuz, A. B., E. E. 1020 Fincastle Road
Assistant Dean of Engineering, Head of Department of
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