This volume presents the argument of ex-President James K. Patterson before the Board of Trustees of the State University on August 5th, 1912. The central issue revolves around the motion of Judge Barker to rescind and annul the "Conditions of Retirement" adopted by the Board on December 9th, 1909.
Patterson's discourse delves into the complexities and implications of this motion, offering insights into the governance and policies of the State University during this period. The appendices provide supplementary materials that further contextualize the debate.
This historical document sheds light on the inner workings of a pivotal educational institution and the challenges it faced in defining the terms of retirement for its esteemed faculty. It will be of considerable interest to historians of education, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the history of the University of Kentucky.
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