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Prof. Jas. K. Patterson,
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Dear Sir:
I am in receipt of your letter calling my attention

to Senate Bill No. 3982. I shall take great pleasure in examining

this measure, and will give it my hearty support if I can consis—

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Dear Sir:
Yours of 10th inst.,relative to bill making pro—
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Prof. James K. Patterson,
' Lexington, Ky.
My dear sir:
I have your recent letter relative to certain House Bill, and assure
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any matter do not hesitate to call on me.

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March 10, 1908.

James K. Patterson, Ph.D., LL.D.,
President, State College of Kentucky,
Lexington, {entuoky.

Dear Sir:

I hope you will pardon the delay in replying to your favor

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of the 2lst ultimo, calling my at ention to H.R. 9230, introduced
by Mr. McKinley of Illinois, and providirg for the establishment
and endowuent of an Engileering Experiment Station in connection
with each of the colleges and universities established under the
Act of Congress of 1862. I beg to assure you of my willingness
to suoport this measure, believing ‘hat the establishment of these
experiment stations.would result in much benefit to those various
colleges and universities and, therefore, to the people themselves.

My attention has also been called to one or two other measures
now pending in Congress extending Federal support to educational

nstitutions.

I note with great pleasure the action of the recent Legislature
in appropriating half a million dollars for the advancement of in-
stitutions of higher learning in our State.

My Secretary, Mr. Fred A. Vaughan, has taken exceptional pains
to keep me posted on educational measures here in Congress, and has
also kept in touch with educational matters before the recent Legis-
lature, and was delighted to see the successful outcome of the bill
appropriating the large sum above referred to.

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 ACTS OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

(APPROVED MAY 9, 1893.)

CHAPTER 198.

SEC. 14. Each legislative district in the State shall, in consideration of,the incomes accruing to the college under “An
Act for the benefit of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky,” approved April 29, 1880, be entitled to select
and to send to said College each year one properly prepared student, free from all charges for tuition, matriculation fees, room
rent, fuel and lights, and to have all the advantages and privileges of the college and dormitories free, except board. Said
students shall be entitled, free of any cost whatever, to the benefits enumerated above, for the term of years necessary to
complete the course of study in which he or she matriculates for graduation or during good behavior. All beneficiaries of the
State who continue students for one consecutive collegiate year, or ten months, unless unavoidably prevented, shall also be
entitled to their necessary traveling expenses in going to and returning from said college. The selection of the benefiiciaries
shall be made by the superintendents of common schools in their respective counties, upon competitive examination, on
subjects prepared by the faculty of the college, and transmitted to said superintendents before the first day of June of each
year: Provided, That no standard of admission adopted by the college for admission into the academy, shall exclude from the
benefits of this act county appointees who have completed the course of study prescribed by law for the common schools of
the Commonwealth. (Said competitive examinations shall be open to all persons between the ages of fourteen and twenty-
four years. Preference shall be given, other things being equal, to those who have passed with credit through the public
school, persons of energy and industry, whose means are small, to aid Whom in obtaining a good education this provision is
intended. If any representative district contains more than one county, each county so included shall be entitled to select one
beneficiary as aforesaid. Said competitive examination shall be held and the successful competitor appointed, between the
first day of June and the first day of August of each year. It shall be the duty of the county superintendent to make known
the benefits of this provision to each common school district under his superintendency, with the time and place when and
where such competitive examination shall be held. He shall for this purpose appoint a board of examiners, whose duty it
shall be to conduct the examination.

SEc. 15. In addition to the foregoing. teachers or persons preparing to teach, may be admitted at the rate of not more.
than four from each county, upon the same conditions, receive the same benefits, and have the same priviliges in said
college as prescribed in the preceding section. These appointments shall be vested in the county superintendents. Said
appointments may be made and certified to the president of the college at any time between the first day of July and the
thirty-first day of December of each year.

SEC. 16. The president shall, on or before the first day of July of each year, have printed and mailed to each county
superintendent of common schools of this State at least as many circulars of information relative to said college as there are
common school districts in said respective counties. Said circulars shall set forth in full the benefits and methods of admis-
sion into, and the probable cost to beneficiaries of said college. The county superintendent of common schools shall have at
least one of said circulars posted in the school house of each common school district in their respective counties during the
term of the free school thereof.

Appointments for the Normal Department hold for one year only.

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To JAMES K. PATTERSON, President, A. & M. College of Kentucky:

Dear Sin—In accordance with the provisions set forth ab V fwapzointment of beneficiaries to the
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Mechanical College, and that be attained the following grades, viz:
English Grammar ................................................ (75 per cent required.)
History of the United States .................................... (60 per cent required.)
Geography ............................................ . . ...... (60 per cent required.)

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are the highest made in the competitive examinedég, that the said ......

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completed the course of studmby IaWhe/c/ommon schools of the Commonwealth.

Wherefore the said. . . . .{y ........ {7. . .l ..... r. . kyfl. . . , ........ is hereby appointed by me
as a beneficiary unkfiv to the* . /Z§’ V7/1/LCD/ i

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to age required by law, and that the said. . . .

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Witness my hand and seal.

*Here superintendent will insert the course of study, whether “ a1” or “college proper”

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY.

That each failure or neglect on the part of the superintendents of schools in any county in Kentucky to place in such
school house in his county before the 15th of May of each year, a copy of the circulars aforesaid, transmitted by the President
of said College for the purpose aforesaid, shall be deemed a neglect-of duty; and for each ofience an action may be mantained
against such superintendent by the trustees of each school within the county where circulars have not been placed according
to the law, and upon conviction thereof he shall be subject to a penalty of not less than twenty-five nor more than fifty
dollars. Said action may be mantained in the courts of justice of the peace having jurisdiction in the school district or in
the county court, and a like penalty shall be incurred by the superintendent for the neglect of duty in appointing a time and
place for competitive examination, for the selection of beneficiaries in his county according to the provision set forth in
section 14 of the aforesaid act, approved May 9, 1893.

Approved March 21, 1902. .

 

  

 

 

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WASHINGTON.

Jan., 11, 1,002 .

Mr. J, V Patterson, Prest.,

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Sir:
Just in receipt of your letter of 10th inst.

I thank you for calling vw attention to the matter about which

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bill providing for the endowment of schools of, Mining engineering

by my vote and advocacy.
Trusting that you may have a pleasant and prosperous year in

your work, I an,

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