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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1966
Letters of an Akron Teacher (October, 1930 to March, 1933), Joyce McKnight
Department: History
Allegory of Conflict, Lebanon, 1958, Peggy A. Medina
Department: History
Günter Grass and Heinrich Böll, Margaret Michael
Department: History
The Causes, Events, and Aftermath of Leisler's Rebellion in the Colony of New York, Cynthia Naylor
Department: History
The American Peace Movement and Neutrality Legislation, Ronald Neill
Department: History
The Development of Tourism to the Caribbean 1922-1965, Richard A. Norris
Department: History
Contributions of Yeats, Synge, and O'Casey to the Irish National Theater, Claudia L. Pask
Department: English
Richard Realf: a Biography, Pamela Patterson
Department: English
Contemporary Approach to Medieval Drama, Margaret Philbrick
Department: English
United They Stood, John Pierson
Department: History
The Miracle of National Socialism 1930-1932, Barbara E. Rastad
Department: History
La obra de Pio Baroja: expresion de su individualismo, Marcia Jeanne Relph
Department: Spanish
La Obra de Pío Baroja: Expresión de Su Individualismo, Marcia Jeanne Relph
Some Aspects of Augustus's Propoganda Campaign With Special Focus on the Ara Pacis, David L. Rhody
Department: Classical Studies
Hoosier Klandom in the 1920's, Janice Sayer
Department: History
The Rise of Liberal Soviet Writers, Jeanette Scotland
Department: History
An Assessment of William Howard Taft, Jon Searfoss
Department: History
The Regulators of North Carolina, Kathryn Sharp
Department: History
Victorian Political Novels: a Study in the Form and Theme, Patricia Showalter
Department: English
Vision of the Noble Man: a Study of Theme in Selected Novels By John Steinbeck, Susan Small
Department: English
James Wilson and James Madison: Theory and Practice in the Art of Politics, Edwin Stern
Department: History
Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Frederick J. Stocking
Department: History
Discussion of the Irony in Wallace Steven's Poetry, Carolyn Tausch
Department: English
Aristotelian Theory of Tragedy in Relation to Oedipus, the King, King Lear, and Death of a Salesman, Jean Thompson
Department: English
Woodrow Wilson and World Order 1914-1920, Janice E. Tierney
Department: History
The Artist and the Activist, and Other Pieces, Robert Tiews
Department: English
John Quincy Adams and the Russians: a Study in International Relations, David C. Twining
Department: History
Thackeray: the Decline of Satire, Renée Vance
Department: English
Aristophanes and the Topography of Attica, Karen D. Vitelli
Department: Classical Studies
Frederick II and Voltaire: the Age of Enlightenment As Reflected in the Correspondence of Two of Its Greatest Historical Celebrities, Maryanne Voigt
Department: History
Emerson - the Poet: a Transitional Figure, Martha Webb
Department: English
Espana: Una, Grande, Libre?, Judith Wolcott
¿Una, grande, libre?, Judith Wolcott
Department: Spanish
Poetry of Stephen Crane: Dictation and the Shift From Allegory to Symbol, Jane E. Wright
Department: English
"More Pleasing Stuff": a Study of Shakespeare's Comic Devices, Joyce Yochheim
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1965
The Riddle of Radicalism in Italy: a Historical Survey of the Italian Communist Party, Sara P. Allen
Department: History
Search For Motive: the Novels of Aldous Huxley, Carolyn S. Andrews
Department: English
Le Genie des Portraits Litteraires Chez Moliere (Deuxieme Partie), Karen Angel
Department: French and Francophone Studies
In the Meadow Crew Lilies: the Evolution of Civil Government on the American Bottom, H. Alan Arfken Jr
Department: History
Quien Dice España... Un Estudio sobre lo que han Dicho los que Psicoanalizan a Espana, Barbara Austin
Quien dice España... un estudio sobre lo que han dicho los que psicoanalizan a España, Barbara Austin
Department: Spanish
Tenth Grade English Course: An Experimental Approach, Judith G. Barry
Department: English
Ambiguous Art: Theory and Techniques of Satire in Works By Swift, Huxley, and Orwell, Barbara Bate
Department: English
The Washington Conference: An Attempt to Resolve Japanese-American Friction, Carol A. Bayley
Department: History
Plot Structure and Movement in Four Novels: 'David Copperfield', 'The History of Henry Esmond, Esq.', 'The Woodlanders', 'Middlemarch': a Study of Provincial Life, Elizabeth Bedient
Department: English
Comparison of John Donne and T. S. Eliot With Special Reference to Similarities in Their Poetry Showing the Influence of Donne on Eliot, Rebecca S. Biefeld
Department: English
Novellentheorien und Begriffsbestimmungen: Die Novelle von Goeth bis Storm, Walter Blaich
Department: German Studies
Lübeck im Werk Thomas Manns, Walter Bowden
Department: German Studies
The Eighteen Great Chorales of J.S. Bach, Frank C. Brownstead
Department: Music
Roots of Socialist Realism: A Study of the Background of Soviet Literary Theory, Elizabeth Byers
Department: History
Versuch Nach der Einheit in Goethes 'Götz von Berlichingen', Rosemary Cadigan
Department: German Studies
Robert Henryson and William Dunbar, Jean I. Carter
Department: English
Disraeli and the 1867 Reform Bill, Richard Paul Chordas
Department: History
Shakespeare's Women Characters, Sharon W. Cho
Department: English
The Pure Feed and Drug Act of 1906, Michael L. Clarke
Department: History
From the Triumphs of Oriana to Orpheus Britannicus: a Study of English Music Form the Elizabethan Age to the Time of Purcell, Ann Coffman
Department: History
David Ross Locks and the Nasby Papers--1865-1868, Daniel W. Cryer
Department: History
Selected Eighteenth-Century Houses of Worship in and Around Philadelphia, Owen D. Davison
Department: History
Biblical Allusion in Thoreau's 'Journal', Mark P. Denbeaux
Department: English
The Provincial Era in Boston and Philadelphia, Karen J. Depew
Department: History
Religious Element in Robert Burns' Poetry, Ann Dewell
Department: English
The Rise and Rule of George B. Cox, Arlene Dingilian
Department: History
Embattled Island: a Study of the British Role in Cyprus: 1878-1960, Jennifer C. Dodds
Department: History
The Yalta Conference, Charles Dominick
Department: History
British Unemployment in the Thirties: Life on the Dole, Rebecca Drysdale
Department: History
Poland: the Apple of Discord, Marla Ekberg
Department: History
Le Coeur de la France une Etude de la Famille Française, Marlene Ewald
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Elizabethan Views of Poetry, Craig Ewart
Department: English
Point of View in the Short Story, Peter J. Fabricant
Department: English
The Limits of Virtue: Platea, William A. Fraunfelder
Department: History
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, Carol M. Fuller
Department: History
The Bloody Traffic, Elizabeth Gibson
Department: History
The History of American Reform Judaism, Steven Goldsmith
Department: History
Quixotic Ideal in Conrad's Nostromo and the Narratives of Marlow, Anne Grigsby
Department: English
The Political Revolution of a Racist State: Mississippi, Peter Griswold
Department: History
Robert A. Taft (R, Ohio): An Invitation to Biography, Karl F. Gross
Department: History
Gulliver's Travels, Part IV: Criticism From 1726-1965, Dorinda M. Hale
Department: English
Short Collection of Short Stories, David Hamilton
Department: English
The Political Development of Theodore Roosevelt, Geoffrey Hamilton
Department: History
Churchill and Chamberlain, Joan Harring
Churchill and Chamberlain: Opposing Views Toward Hitler, 1933-1940, Joan Harring
Department: History
The East African Slave Trade, Thomas Harris
Department: History
Bernard Shaw's Heartbreak House: An Experiment in Stylistic Analysis, Edward W. Hearne III
Department: English
Function of Significant Images of Form in Early Conrad, Beecher H. Hemmett
Department: English
A Political History of Thebes From Darius to Alexander, Tom Hervey
Department: History
Die Entwicklung Der Weltanschauung in Hermann Hesses 'Siddhartha', Gail Hoover
Department: German Studies
Literary Reflections of Puritanism in Hawthorne and Melville: a Study of the Theme of Alienation in "Young Goodman Brown" and "Benito Cereno", Martha W. Horne
Department: English
The New Deal Defended: the 1936 Presidential Campaign, Benny Hufford
Department: History
The Trial of Judge Jeffreys, S. Bryan Jeffreys Jr.
Department: History
Architecture in 17th Century New England, Eric M. Jensen
Department: History
Beginnings of the English Novel in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding, William B. Johnson
Department: English
The Story of the Hukbalahap: Communist Guerrillas in the Philippines, Alexandra B. Keith
Department: History
Henry James: Portrayal of Destiny in His Novels of the 1880's, Marcella Kerr
Department: English
Chaucer's and Shakespeare's Treatments of the Troilus and Cressida Theme, Elizabeth King
Department: English
Brönte Perplex: a Study of the Literary Reputations of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, Marcia A. King
Department: English
Hawaii's First Year of War, Thomas L. Kling
Department: History
Stanley Baldwin: the Plain Man Who Became Prime Minister, Judith C. Koestner
Department: History
The Influence of Savonarola's Reforms on Botticelli's Art, Barbara Kurz
Department: History
Antigone En France, Gregg F. Lacy
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Songs of Love (French Troubadours), Susan Lewis
Department: History