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BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

 

 

 

   
 
   

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 ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

GENERAL

Frank Graves Dickey, :\I.A., Ed.D., LL.D., President

Herman Lec Donovan, i\l.A., PIi.D., LL.D., President Emeritus

Arnold De\Vald Albright, MS, Ph.D., Vice President

Frank Dewey Peterson, A.B,, LL.D., Vice President (Business Administration)

William Robert Willard, B.S., M.D., Dr.P.H., Vice President (Albert E,
Chandler Medical Center)

Bruce Frederick Denbo, l\l.A., Director of University of Kentucky Press

Charles Fowler Elton, ;\I.A., Ph.D., Dean of Admissions and Registrar

Thomas Lee Ilankins, M.S., Director of Northern Kentucky Center

Robert L. Coodpastcr, M.A., Ed.D., Director of: Ashland Center

Richardson Kilbourne Noback, B.S., M.D., Director, University Health Service

Leslie Leon Martin, i\I.S., Ph.D., Dean of Men

Doris M. Seward, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of Women

Lawrence Sidney Thompson, M.A., Ph.D., Director of Libraries

Raymond Wesley \Vild, A.B., Ph.M., Director of Public Relations

THE COLLEGES

Martin Marshall White, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

Jacob Robert Meadow, l\’l.A., Ph.D., Assistant Dean, College of Arts and
Sciences

Frank Tames \Velch, M.A., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Agriculture and

Home Economics; Director of the Experiment Station; Director of Agri-
cultural Extension

Maurice Stanley Wall, MS. in Ed., Ed.D., Associate Dean, College of Agri-
culture and Home Economics

Robert Ezekiel Shaver, C.E., Dean of the College of Engineering; Director,
Engineering Experiment Station

William Lewis i\r'latthews, Jr., A.B., LL.M., S.].D., Dean, College of Law

Lyman Vernon Ginger, M.A., Ed.D., Dean of the College of Education

Cecil Clayton Carpenter, M.S., PIi.D., Dean of the College of Commerce

Earl Platt Slone, Ph.G., M.A., Dean of the College of Pharmacy

William Robert Willard, B.S., M.D., Dr.P.H., Dean of the College of Medicine

Howard L. Bost, B.B.A., ‘M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Vice President, Medical Center

Richardson Kilbourne Noback, 13.8., M.D., Assistant Dean, College of Medicine

Marcia Allene Dake, 13.8., M.A., Ed.D., Dean of the College of Nursing

Alvin L. Morris, D.D.S., Ph.D., Dean of the College of Dentistry

Raymon Dudley Johnson, MA. in Ed, Ed.D., Executive Deany Extended
Programs

r‘iIIm‘t Dennis Kirwan, MJ’L, LLB, :t’h.I:)., Dean of the Graduate School

 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

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Graduate School

1962-63

A bulletin published monthly, January to September inclusive, by the
University of Kentucky, Lexington. Entered as Second-Class Matter at the
Post Office, Lexington, Kentucky, under the Act of July 16, 1924. Acceptance
for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of
October 3, 1917, authorized June 30, 1920. Edited by the Department of

Public Relations and printed under its direction.

July, 1962. Number 7

   

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KENTUCKY RESEARCH FOUNDATION FELLOWS FOR 1962-63

    
   
   

Joseph Lee Baird ................................ English .................................... Richmond
Bona W. Ball II ............. English .................................. Council, Va.
Patricia Ann Caudill ...... Psychology . Elkhorn City
Nedra D. Lundberg ............................ English ....... Dixon, S. D.

 

 

 
     
  
  

  
  

  

 
  

Potu Narasimha Rao .......................... Plant Pathology . .............. India
Vernon Warren .................................... Diplomacy ................................ Lexington
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Barbara Anglin .................................... Education .................................. FrankfortThe
Barbara Barrett .............. English ....................... Plankinton, S. D-Grad'
Philip B. Coulter .................................. Political Science ................... Benton
Jetfie M. Crisp .................................... Education ........................ Beaverdam, 0-Subje
Linda L. Gassaway . English ........................ Watertown, Tenn.
Mary M. Haroz .............. Psychology ............................ Dallas, Tex. Grad
Grace Leonard .............. Psychology ............ Lexington
Dwayne R. Mason .............................. History .............. Missoula, Mont.
Oscar C. Page ...................................... History .......... Bowling Green
John A. Rider ...... Education .................. Orange City, Iowa
Thomas B. Ripy ...... Political Science .............. Lawrenceburg
Theodore R. Robinson English .................................... Manchester
Mary E. Ruhl ...................................... Music ............ Angels Camp, Calif.
Sylvia Elaine Smith ' Zoology ...................... West Lawn, Pa.
Ronald Sollenberger Microbiology .............. Williamsburg, Pa.
Patricia L. Sumner ......... Modern Foreign Languages Somerset
Meredith W. Watts, Ir. ...................... Diplomacy ........................ Mundelein, Ill.

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Fellows and Scholars for 1962-63, List of ........................................................ 2
University Calendar for 1962-63 5
The Graduate Council and Graduate Faculty ................................................ 7
Frankfort
3°”, 3- D-Graduate School, General Regulations .............................................. . ............. 11
.. Benton
[dams 0- Subjects and Directors of Graduate Study ...................................................... 30
In, Tenn.
[1215, Tex. Graduate Courses of Study ...... 32
.einngt on I. Agriculture and Home Economics ................................................ 82
la, Mont.
1g Green H. Arts and Sciences 48
it)" Iowa III. Commerce and Economics .......... 112
anceburg IV. Education 120
mchester
,p, Calif, V. Engineering 135
awn, Pa. VI. Law 148
>urg, Pa. _ .
Somerset VII. Medicrne 150
:Iein, Ill. VIII. Pharmacy 153

Index

 

  

  
 

  

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Aug. 15

Sept. 17-19

Sept. 20
Sept. 25

Oct. 1
Oct. 2, 3

Oct. 12, 13
Nov. 21-25

Dec. 20
1963
Jan. 3
Jan. 7

J an. 9

J an. 21-25
Jan. 25
Jan. 28

Feb. 4-6

Feb. 7
Feb. 13

Feb. 18
Feb. 27, 28

March 15, 16
April 6-14

May 13
May 15

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1962-63

  

Fall Semester

Wednesday—Last date to submit application and transcripts
to Admissions Oflice for Fall Semester, 1962—63

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—Classification, registration,
and orientation

Thursday—Class work begins

Tuesday—Last date one may enter an organized class for the
Fall Semester

Monday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade

Tuesday and VVednesday—Last days for filing application for
a January degree in College Dean’s office

Graduate Record Examination

Wednesday noon through Sunday—Thanksgiving holidays.
Class work begins Monday, November 26th, at 8:00 a.m.

Thursday, 8:00 a.m.—Christmas holidays begin

Thursday, 8:00 a.m.—Classes resume-Christmas holiday ends

Monday—Last date to submit application and transcripts to
Admissions Oflice for Spring Semester, 1962-63

Wednesday-Thesis deadline

Monday-Friday—Final Examinations

Friday—End of Fall Semester

Monday—All grades due in Registrar’s Oflice by 9:00 a.m.

Spring Semester
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—Registration
Thursday—Class work begins

Wednesday—Last date one may enter an organized class for
Spring Semester

Monday—Last date one may drop a course without a grade

Wednesday and Thursday—Last days for filing application
for a June degree in College Dean’s office

Graduate Record Examination

Saturday noon through Sunday—Spring vacation. Class work
begins Monday, April 15th at 8:00 a.m.

Monday—Thesis deadline

Wednesday—Last date to submit application and transcripts
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May 27-81
May 31
June 1

June 1

June 2
June 3

June 5

June 14, 15

June 17
June 20
June 27
June 28, 29
July 4

July 5, 6

July 20
Aug.8

Aug. 10
Aug. 15

 

  

Monday—Friday—Final examinations
Friday—End of Spring Semester
Saturday—Alumni Day

Saturday—Grades for graduating seniors due in Registrar’:
Office by 9:00 am.

Sunday—Baccalaureate Services
Monday—All grades due in Registrar’s Office by 9:00 am.
Wednesday—Ninety-sixth Annual Commencement

Summer Session 1963

Friday and Saturday—Orientation and registration

JAM
LEV

Thursday—Last date one may enter an organized class fa CAB

Monday—Class work begins

Thursday—Last date one may drop a course without a grad! JAM

Graduate Record Examination ESE
Thursday—Independence Day holiday ART
MO]

Friday and Saturday—Last days for filing application f0! G. 1
August degree in College Dean’s office RIC.

Saturday—Thesis deadline
Thursday—End of 1968 Summer Session
Saturday—All grades due in Registrar’s Ofice by 12 noon OKI

Thursday—Last date to submit application and transcriptst JAM
Admissions Oilice for Fall Semester, 1963-64

    
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
  
   
   
  
 
 
  
  

FRANK GRAVES DICKEY, M.A., ED.D., LL.D.

Registrar? President of the University
ALBERT DENNIS KIRWAN, M.A., LL.B., PH.D.
Dean of the Graduate School
1:00 am.

MARGARET HOTCHKISS, FED.
Secretary, Graduate Faculty

THE GRADUATE COUNCIL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

THE GRADUATE COUNCIL AND GRADUATE FACULTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

JAMES s. CALVIN (Psychology) ..... . 1960-1963

LEWIS W. COCHRAN (Physics) .......... 1961-1964

d c1355 fa CARSIE HAMMONDS (Education) 1960-1963
WILLIAM WARREN HAYNES (Economics) ...................................................... 1961-1964

mt a grail JAMES F. HOPKINS (History) 1959-1962
ROBERT A. LAUDERDALE (Civil Engineering) .............................................. 1961-1964

LUCILE L. LURRY (Education) . 1961-1964

ARTHUR K. MOORE (English) 1961-1964

, . MORRIS SCHERAGO (Microbiology) 1959-1962
hcahon fa G. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER (Agricultural Extension) . . 1959-1962
RICHARD S. SCHWEET (Biochemistry) ................................... 1961-1964

THE GRADUATE FACULTY

12 noon OKRA JONES ABBOTT, M.S., PHD. ............................................................ Poultry Science
. JACOB HENRY ADLER, M.A., PH.D. - English
“3th” ARNOLD DEWALD ALBRIGHT, M.S., PH.D. ...................................................... Education
RICHARD SWEET ALLEN, M.S. Physiology

NATHAN BRECKENRIDGE ALLISON, M.A., PE.D. ........................ Electrical Engineering

CLIFFORD AMYX, M.A. ....... Art

JAMES WILLIAM ARCHDEACON, M.S., FED. ........................ Physiology

MERL BAKER, M.S., M.E., PH.D. ........................... .. Mechanical Engineering

JOHN BALL, M.A., FED. Sociology

ROGER WILLIAM HARBOUR, M.S., PH.D. ...................... Zoology

 

CHARLES ELMER BARNHART, M.S., PHI).
JOHN JOSEPH BEGIN, MS. in Agn, PILS. ........
ADOLPH EDMUND BIGGE, M.A., PH.D.

 

 

 

 
   

 

Animal Science
Poultry Science
.. Modern Foreign Languages

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

HAROLD R. BINKLEY, M.S. in Ed., EdD. ...... Educafion
RODNEY ELMER BLACK, M.S., PHD. ............. Chemistry
RICHARD LINN BLAN’I‘ON, M.A., PHD. Psychology
JOHN HARVEY BONDURANT, M.S., PHD. .................................... Agricultural Economics
LOUIS L. BOYARSKY, M.S., PHD. Physiology
GEORGE KEYPORTS BRADY, M.A., PHD. anliqh
ALFRED CHARLES BRAUER, M.A., PHD. ............................. Zoology
. AUBREY 1. BROWN, M.S., FED. ...................... Agricultural Economics
ELLIS V. BROWN, PE.D. Chemistry
JAMES STEPHEN BROWN, M.A., PHD. .. Rural Sociology
WILLIAM RANDALL BROWN, M.A., PHD. ...................... Geology
ROBERT CECIL BUCKNER, M.S., FIELD. Agronomy

 

GEORGE BOYD BYERS, M.S., PH.D.
JAMES SUTHERLAND CALVIN, M.A., . .
DANA GEORGE CARD, M.S., FELD. ......................

  
 

 

 

LOREN D. CARLSON, PILD.

 

....... Agricultural Economics

Psychology

Agricultuml Economics

Physiology

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

 

   

 
   
 
   
  
   
  
  
 
 
  
  
  
    
  
 
 
   
  
  
 
  
 
   
  
 
   
  
  
  
 
  
   
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
   
    
  
  
   
  
   
   
  
  
  

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CECIL CLAYTON CARPENTER, M.S., PILD. .. EconomWILB
JOHN MELVIN CARPENTER, M.A., PH.D. ....... ZoolSAMU
WILBERT LESTER CARR, M.A., LL.D. ..... Ancient LanguaIAME.‘
LUCIAN HUGH CARTER, M.A., PH.D. CommMARC
WILLIS MERLE CARTER, MS. in M.E., PH.D. .. Mechanical EngineeflAME‘
LEO MARTIN CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. ....... EducahTI-ION
LOREN JAMES CHAPMAN, M.A., PILD. ..... PsychollWYA'l
RICHARD ALEXANDER CHAPMAN, PH.D. ............................. Plant PatholzROBE
MORRIS B. CIERLEY, M.A., Ed.D. . . EducatDON

 
  
 

 

 
  
  

 

   
 
 
  
 
  

 

 

THOMAS DIONYSUS CLARK, M.A., PH.D., LITT.D. ..... HisuWILL
LEWIS WELLINGTON COCHRAN, FIELD. .................... PhyxMALC
A. LEE COLEMAN, M.A., PILD. ................. SociokPAUL
CARL BRUCE CONE, M.A., PILD. HishERNS
ARTHUR LOUIS COOKE, M.A., FIELD. ................................................ EngtPRAS.

 

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VINCENT FREDERICK COVVLING, M.A., PH.D

 

 

 

JOHN LEVI CUTLER, M.A., FELD. ................... EnglEARL
LYLE RAMSAY DAWSON, M. S., PILD. ............................ ChemisJAME
JESSE DEBOER, M. A. PH.D. Philosop'VINCI
WENDELL GARDEN DEMARCUS, M. S PH. D. ...................................................... PhyiBERN
MERRELL DEVOE, M. B .A. PH. D, EconomWILL
STEPHEN DIACHUN, M.S., P1113. . Plant PatholaFRAN

 

CHARLES FRANKLIN DIEHL, M.A., PILD.
GRAHAIVI BENNETT DIMMICK, M.A., PH.D.
EUGENE CARTER DOLL, M.S., PH.D. ..
JOHN WILLIAM DONAHOE, M.A., PILD ..... Psycholo KARL
PHILLIP AARON DUNCAN, M.A., PH.D. .. Modern Foreign LanguaIROBE
RAY HORN DUTT, M.S., PH.D. Animal ScienROBE
WILLIAM CLEMENT EATON, M.A., PH.D. ............. HisttALBE
JAMES CLIFTON EAVES, M.A., PH.D. ..... Mathemat'LUCII
HARTLEY C. ECKSTROM, M.S., PH.D. Chemii SHEL
JAMES MARION EDNEY, M. A. ............ ZoolnERNE
OGDEN FRAZELLE EDWARDS .S., . Microbiolm MAR(
WILLIAM DONALD EHMANN, M. 5., PH. D.

..... Psycholo EN NC
. .. PsycholoWASI
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CHARLES FOWLER ELTON, MA., PHHD .. ..................... PsycholaDONA
EMERY MYERS EMMERT, PILD. . Horticultu ABBY
BETSY WORTH ESTES, M.A., PH.D. Psycholq JAME
ROBERT OWEN EVANS, M.A., PH.D. Engli HERE
GEORGE PATTERSON FAUST, M.A., PE.D. ............ Engli JOE I
ERNEST NEWTON FERGUS, M.S., PH.D. . .. AgrononJOHN
VERNE CLIFFORD FINKNER, M.S., PmD Agronflfl RICH
ROBERT BERNARD FITZGERALD, M.M. .................................................. Mu! JACO
THOMAS R. FORD, M.A., PH.D. Sociolol PARI.
ARTHUR W. FORT, M. S. PH. D. Chemisl ARTI-

 

THEODORE RUSSELL FREEMAN, M. S. in AGR., PH.D.

.. Dairy Scien JAMIE
‘WESLEY PATTERSON GARRIGUS, M. S. PH.D.

.. Animal Scien VERI‘

  
 

 

 

HANS GESUND, D of ENGR. Civil Engineeri! VINC
WILL D. GILLIAM, JR., M.A., PILD. Hista EDW
LOIS A. GILLILAN, M.D., PH.D. Anatan DUR‘

 

LYMAN VERNON GINGER, M.A. in ED., ED.D. .
JAMES WALTER GLADDEN, M.ED., PH.D. ......
ADOLPH WINKLER GOODMAN, M.A., FED.
ROBERT E. GRAINGER, M.A., PILD.

Educahl IOHB

.. Sociolo: FRAI‘
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HAROLD W. GUTHRIE, M. A., PH. D. Economi BALI
CHARLES WILLIAM HACKENSMITH, M. A., PHHD ............................ Physical Educatit WILI
HOLMAN HAMILTON, PH. D. Histu MER‘

 

WILLIAM BROOKS HAMILTON, M.S., PE.D.

   
  
 

............. Hygiene and Public Heal EDW

ELLWOOD MEACHAM HAMMAKER, FED. . .Chemish JOHI‘
CARSIE HAMMONDS, M.A. in ED., PH.D. .. Educadf MAR
RICHARD HANAU, M.S., PHD. Phys" HER}

 

HERBERT WALTER HARGREAVES, M.A., PH.D. ...... Economii IOHR
JESSE GRAHAM HARRIS, JR., PH.D. Psychol?! JUAN
ELLIS FORD HARTFORD, M.A., ED.D. ........ Educate

   

  

   

WILLIAM WARREN HAYNES, M.B.A., D.C.S. .............................. Economics

  
  
  

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

   
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

..... EconomWILBUR AUGUST HEINZ, M.S. . Hygiene and Public Health
......... ZoolSAMUEL CHARLES HITE, 13.5. in H. ., H. . .. Chemical Engineering
ent LanngAMES FRANKLIN HOPKINS, M.A., PHD. History
..... CommMARGARET HOTCHKISS, PH.D. Microbiology
a1 EngineeflAMES CHARLES HUMPHRIES, M.S., PHD. .......... Microbiology
...... EducanTHOMAS BARKSDALE HUTCI-IESON, JR., M.S., PHD. Agronomy
PsychouWYATT MARION INSKO, JR., M.S., in AGE. ........................ Poultry Science
Iant PathohROBERT DURENE JACOBS, M.A., PHD. English
...... EducmDON R. JACOBSON, M.S., PHD. Dairy Science
HisuWILLIAM HUGH JANSEN, PHD. English
PhyxMALCOLM EDWIN JEWELL, M.A., PHD. ................................................ Political Science
SocioIcPAUL R. JOHNSON, M.S., PHD. ...................................................... Agricultural Economics
HisuERNST JOKL, MD. .. Physical Education

. EnglPRASAD K. KADABA, M.S., PHD. .................................................... Electrical Engineering
ural SociolaSIDNEY I. KAPLAN, M.A., PH.D. Sociology
. MathemalPRADYUMNA PRASAD KARAN, M.A., PHD. ........................... Geography
......... EnglEARL KAUFFMAN, JR., M.A., PHD. . Physical Education
..... ChemisJAMES DILLON KEMP, M.S. in Ask, PHD. Animal Science
. Philosoy'VINCENT PAUL KENNEY, M.S., PHD. Physics
...... Phyx‘BERNARD DONALD KERN, M.S., PHD. Physics
EconoleLLIAM H. KNISELY, M.S., PHD. Anatomy
[ant PatholaFRANK KODMAN, JR., M.A., PH.D. Psychology
PsycholoENNO EDWARD KRAEHE, M.A., PHD. ..... History
PsycholoWASLEY SWEN KROGDAHL, PHD. Mathematics
AgroumJOHN KUIPER, M.A. Philosophy
PsycholoKARL OTTO LANCE, ENGD. ............................................... .. Mechanical Engineering
gn Langua; ROBERT AMIS LAUDERDALE, JR., M.S. in CH.E., PHD. .. ............. Civil Engineering
nimal Scien ROBERT L. LESTER, PILD. .. Biochemistry
......... Hist: ALBERT JOSEPH LOTT, M.A., PHD. Psychology
MathemaELUCILE L. LURRY, M.S., PHD. Education

. Chemist SHELBY THOMAS MCCLOY, PHD. History
........ Zooln ERNEST D. McDANIEL, M.A., PHD. Education
Microbiolq MARCUS THOMAS McELLISTREM, M.S., PHD. .................................................... Physics
..... Chemisl ARTHUR CRANE McFARLAN, PHD. Geology
Psychola DONALD WAYNE MAcLAURY, M.S., PH.D. ................................................ Poultry Science
. Horticultu ABBY L. MARLATT, PHD. Home Economics
Psycholq JAMES WALTER MARTIN, M.A. Economics
.. Engli HERBERT F. MASSEY, M.S., PHD. Agronomy
----- Engh' JOE LOGAN MASSIE, M.A., PILD. Economics

- Agronon JOHN TALBOT MASTEN, PHD. Economics
Agronan RICHARD SHELBY MATEER, M.S., PHD. .............. Mining and Metallurgical Engineering
........... Mu! JACOB ROBERT MEADOW, M.S., PHD. Chemistry
-- Sociolol PARL L. MELLENBRUCH, M.A., PHD. ............................................................ Psychology
Chemist ARTHUR KEISTER MOORE, M.A., PHD. English
Dairy Scien JAMES T. MOORE. JR., M.A., ED.D. .. Education
airnal Scien VERNON ARMOR MUSSELMAN, M.En., ED.D. .................................................. Education
1 Engineeri! VINCENT EDWARD NELSON, PHD. Geology

   

  

 

 

 

 

 

 
  
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
  

.. Histfl EDWARD LEE NEWBURY, M.A., PH.D. .. Psychology

.. Anatan DURWARD OLDS, M.S., D.V.M., PHD. ..... Dairy Science
Educahl JOHN MILES PATTERSON, PH.D. Chemistry

. Sociolal FRANK ACKLEN PATTIE, M.A., PH.D. Psychology
Mathemafi SALLIE ELIZABETH FENCE, M.A., PH.D. ................................................ Mathematics
iimal Scien CARROLL DAVIDSON PHILLIPS, M.S. in Acm, PHD. . Agricultural Economics
Economi RALPH RUSSELL PICKETT, M.A., PHD. ............................... Economics
:al Educafi! WILLIAM KENNEDY PLUCKNETT, Pn.D. ................................... Chemistry
........ Ema MERVYN B. QUIGLEY, M.S., D.M.D. Anatomy
’ublic Heal EDWARD WARDER RANNELLS, M.A. Art
Chemist JOHN C. REDMAN, M.S. in AGR., PHD. .. ........... Agricultural Economics
Educatia MARY ELLEN RICKEY, M.A., PED. .. English
Physil HERBERT PARKES RILEY, M.A., PE.D., Botany

.. Economli JOHN BISSELL ROBERTS, M.S. in AGE. Agricultural Economics
.. Psycholol JUAN G. RODRIGUEZ. M.S., PH.D. ............... .. Agricultural Entomology

.. Educatin

  
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

    
  
 
   
   
  
 
  
  
  
  
  
     
  
   
   
   
   
  
  
  
   
   
 
    
   
   
   
   
  
    
    
   
  
   
   
  
   
 
    
  
   
   
   
   

    

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WIMBERLY CALVIN ROYSTER, M.A., PHD.

ROBERT WILLIAM RUDD, M.S., PH.D. .......................................... Agricultural Economiu
MORRIS SCHERAGO, D.V.M. Microbiolom
G. WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, M.S., PHD. Horticultun
WOUGLAS WRIGHT SCHWARTZ, PH.D. Anthropolog]
JOSEPH RAYMOND SCHWENDEMAN, PH.D. . ...... Geography
RICHARD S. SCHWEET, M.S., PH.D. Biochemishg
GEORGE W. SCHWERT, PH.D. Biochemistg
PAUL G. SEARS, PH.D. Chemishl

 

DON CASH SEATON, M.S., EDD.
DWIGHT MOODY SEATH, M. S., PHD.
WILLIAM ALBERT SEAY, M. S. in AGR., PH. D. . Ag'rononuum.ler t
ALBERTA WILSON SERVER, M. A. Docteu: de I’Umversite Modern Foreign Languag ’ects 211'
ROBERT EZEKIEL SHAVER, B. S. in C. E, C. E. ...................................... Civil Enginee ' The
HILL SHINE, M.A., PH.D. Englill

D. MILTON SHUFFETT, M.S., PH.D. ..... Agricultural Economic Mae
JONAH W. D. SKILES, M.A., PH.D. ...... Ancient Language Ma:
ELDON DEE SMITH, PH.D. ..... Agricultural Economic Mas

  
 
  
 

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WALTER THOMAS SMITH, JR., PH.D. Chemistry Mae
CHARLES ERNEST SNOW, A.M., PHD. ........................................................ Anthropolog M115
HERBERT SORENSON, M.A., 93.1). Educatio:

DON M. SOULE, M.S., PH.D. Economic Maf

.. Mining Engineerim MRS
.. Animal Scienu M35
..... Plant Patholog Ma!

ERNEST MELVERN SPOKES, E.M., M.S. in E.M., PH.D.
DEWEY GEORGE STEELE, M.S., PH.D.
GRANVILLE WOOLMAN STOKES, M.S., PH.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROBERT STRAUS, M.A., PH.D. ......... Sociolom Mas
W. PAUL STREET, M.A., PH.D. Educatiu Mas
WILLIAM H. STROUBE, M.S., PH.D. Agronomy Mas

THOMAS BRADLEY STROUP, M.A., PH.D. .
MERRELL RODMAN SULLIVAN, M.A., PH.D. .

WILLIAM GREGORY SURVANT, M.S. in AGR., PHD
WILLIS ANDERSON SUTTON, JR., M.A., PH.D.
ROY ERWIN SWIFT, M.S. in MET. and Mm. ENG.,

., Englisl Che
. Economic Civi
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Mining and Metallurgical Engineexinl Met
.......................... Agronoml Min
Director, Libraria Mas
Agricultural Entomolog} Mas
.. Political Scienci Mas

    
   
 
   
  
   

NORMAN LINN TAYLOR, M.S., PH.D.
LAWRENCE SIDNEY THOMPSON, M.A., PH.D
LEE HILL TOWNSEND, M.S., PH.D.
ERNEST GREENE TRIMBLE, PH.D. .

 

WILLIAM DORNEY VALLEAU, PH.D. ..... Plant Pathology Mas
AMRY VANDENBOSCH, PH.D. Dipionmo S
KENNETH VANLANDINGHAM, M.A., PH.D. .. Political Science Pe‘

 

.' ............. Chemist! D De

WILLIAM FREDERICK WAGNER, M.S., PH.D.
Modern Foreign Language Doc

THOMAS CAPELL WALKER, M.A., PH.D. ..............

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BENNETT HARRISON WALL, M.A., PH.D. Histon Doc
CLAIR SMITH WALTMAN, M.S., PH.D. ............................................................ Horticultull Th
WILLIAM SMITH WARD, M.A., PH.D. ...... Eng

MAX J WASSERMAN anD Diploma 0‘”ng
RALPH HOLDER WEAVER, M. s., PHD ........................................................ Microbiolor emisi
GILBERT T WEBSTER, M..,s PH.D. Agmn ducati
FRANK JAMES WELCH, M.A., PH.D. Agriculrmbiology,
HAROLD E. WETZEL, M.A. Social Woliields oi

 

PAUL KNOWLTON WHITAKER, M.A., PH.D. .. Modern Foreign Languagflie partn:

 

 

 

MARTIN MARSHALL WHITE, M.A., PH.D. ................................ Psychologflered .
ALFRED D. WINER, M.S., PH.D. Biochemism ‘
MIROSLAVA B. NIKITOVITCH-WINER, M.A., PH.D. .......................................... Anatoni
RALPH F. WISEMAN, M.S., PH.D. Microbiolog‘

 

PATCH GREGORY WOOLFOLK, M.S. in AGR., PH.D.
KENNETH RICIIARD WRIGHT, M.A., PH.D.
FRANCIS L. YOST, M.S., PHD.
LEON ZOLONDEK, M.A., PH.D.

Animal Scienci

   

 

 

    
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 
  
 
 

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Education

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
ALBERT DENNIS KIRWAN, M.A., LL.B., PH.D., Dean

INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT

Graduate work is ofiered in all colleges in the University. Approximately a

W SCiBHCthousand courses acceptable for graduate credit are listed in the catalogue,
Agrononuunder the various departments. Directors of graduate study in the various sub-

Languag .

nginee
Engliri
Economic
Language
Economic
Chemistry
thropolog
Educatiu
Economic
ngineerim
ial Scienu
Patholog
Sociolog
Educatiu
Agronomy
Englisl
Economic
Agronomy
Sociolog

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Agronoml
, Libraris
ntomolog}
a1 Scienu
Pathology
Diplomat}
al Science
ChemisU!
Language
Histon
Corticulturl

Englij
Diploma

cots are listed in this bulletin just before the list of courses.

The following advanced degrees are conferred by the University:

Master of Arts

Master of Science

Master of Science in Agriculture

Master of Science in Home Economics
Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Master of Science in Civil Engineering
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master of Science in Library Science

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering
Master of Science in Mining Engineering
Master of Science in Public Health

Chemical Engineer (Ch.E.)

Civil Engineer (C.E.)

Electrical Engineer (E.E.)

Mechanical Engineer (M.E.)

Metallurgical Engineer (Met.E.)

Mining Engineer (E.M.)

Master of Arts in Education

Master of Science in Education

Master of Business Administration

Master of Music

Specialist in Education

Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

Doctor of Engineering (Engr.D.)

Doctor of Philosophy

The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is offered with major work in the fol-

owing fields: Agricultural Economics, Animal Husbandry, Biochemistry, Biology,

[cmbiolofahemistrx Dairy Science, Diplomacy and International Commerce, Economics,

Agron

ducafion, English, Guidance and Counseling, History, Mathematics, Micro-

\griculrmbiology, Physics, Physiology, Political Science, Psychology, and in the combined

icial W0fields of
Lmflflfl'flepartme

Sociology and Rural Sociology. Minor work may be carried in any
nt offering graduate courses. The degree of Doctor of Engineering is

E’sycm’l‘nhiiered in Metallurgical Engineering.

alchemist!
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lcrobiolog‘
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Langufilg";l

ADMISSION
A student who is a graduate of a fully accredited institution of higher learn-

g and has an overall standing of 2.5 on a basis of 4.0 may apply for admis-
on to the Graduate School by submitting to the Registrar of the University

wo official transcripts of

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at least a month before anticipated entrance. Blanks for the latter mayl
obtained from the Registrar or from the office of the Graduate School. A St
dent without an average of 2.5, if admitted, is designated as an “unclassified
student and may attain candidacy for a degree only upon conditions statedi
the section “Application for Full Graduate Standing", below.

It should be clearly understood that a graduate student may not be all
to begin immediately a full graduate program leading to the degree he desire
It may be necessary for him to satisfy certain prerequisites which he omittr
in his undergraduate curriculum. These will be determined by the departma
in which the major work is to be done. In brief, it may be stated that a grar
uate student may begin a full program in the fields in which he has the equiv.
lent of a balanced undergraduate major; in some cases the equivalent of:
undergraduate minor is adequate.

Admission to the Graduate School by the Registrar entitles a student to tal
such courses as he or she desires, provided the necessary preparatory court
have been taken. However, admission does not automatically make a studa
1n applicant for a graduate degree.

Attendance in the Graduate School at the University of Kentucky is not
right. It is a privilege which the student concedes may be withdrawn bytl
University or any area of graduate study if it is deemed necessary by the De:
of the Graduate School in order to safeguard the University’s ideals of schola
ship and character.

Advanced Degrees for Faculty Members

Members of the faculty of the University of Kentucky having a rank high
than that of instructor may not be considered as candidates for advancedd
grees from this institution.

The Graduate Record Examination

All students working for graduate degrees should take three parts of tl
Graduate Record Examination (the Area Tests, the Aptitude Test, andtl
Advanced Test in the major subject). This should be done during the first ten
of graduate work. (See the calendar at the front of this catalogue.)

Application for Full Graduate Standing and the Graduate Record Examination

A graduate student desiring to earn a graduate degree must be approw
as an applicant and as a candidate for a degree by the department in whit
he intends to major and by the Graduate School. This application shouldl
made as soon as scores on the Graduate Record Examination are available 111
in any case prior to the beginning of the semester or term in which the degi
is sought. ,

To be admitted as a candidate for a master's degree or an applicant for
doctor’s degree a student must have met the following requirements: (1) l
average of at least 2.5 (midway between B and C) on a scale of 4.0 out
previous college work; (2) satisfactory scores (in the Opinion of the depal
ment concerned and the Dean of the Graduate School) on three parts oftl
Graduate Record Examination (the Area Tests, the Aptitude Test, and fl
Advanced Test, if there is one, suitable to the student’s major); and (8) 3
average or better on all work taken while registered as a graduate student:
the University of Kentucky. A student not having a 2.5 average on all previa
college work may be admitted as a candidate for a master's degree or!
applicant for a doctor’s degree provided: (1) his performance on the Gradua
Record Examination (in the opinion of the major area and the Dean of tl
Graduate School) is sufliciently high; or (2) in the judgment of the mill
area and the Dean of the Graduate School, he has demonstrated his con

  

   
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

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petence in graduate work. (The Graduate Record Examination may be taken
either before admission or during the first semester after admission.)

Graduat