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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1969
The Virginia House of Burgesses Before the Revolution: Democratic or Aristocratic?, Linda J. Fielitz
Department: History
C. S. Lewis: Myth and Apologetics, Gisele Fitch
Department: English
The Making of Anglo-French Friendship 1898-1906, Virginia L. Fohl
Department: History
Black Nationalism: A Solution to the American Blacks' Identity Problem, Margaret J. Getaz
Department: History
The Twentieth-Century South in Southern Fiction, Jane Graham
Department: History
Evolution of the Cadence from Monody to the Baroque, Carol S. Gregg
Department: Music
The Evolution of the Dance Suite in France and Germany from 1500 to 1750, Carole Guitry
Department: Music
Rilkes Impressionismus Und Eine Übersetzung Des Werkes Die Weise Von Liebe Und Tod Des Cornets Christoph Rilke, Charles C. Hanna
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Alfred Tennyson and Matthew Arnold: Two Poetic Answers to the Victorian Challenge, Barbara Herbert
Department: English
Anarchism in Late Nineteenth Century America, Richard Hilfer
Department: History
Sekou Toure: a Remarkable Achievement, Karen R. Hogue
Department: History
Le Theme Du Salut a Travers Certaines Pieces De Paul Claudel, Hannah Hone
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Philip II and Spain: Pursuit of the Impossible Ideal, Richard Horn
Department: History
Henry Fielding As Narrator, Nancy J. Hover
Department: English
La violencia colmbiana a través de la novela contemporánea: cinco ejemplos, Bonnie Lynne Hunter
Department: Spanish
La Violencia Colombiana a Través de la Novela Contemporánea: Cinco Ejemplos, Bonnie Lynne Hunter
Hawthorne and Puritanism, Patricia Ingram
Department: English
John Jay, Conversative Revolutionary, Patricia A. Kehoe
Department: History
Roman Education During the First Century A.D., Karen Kirch
Department: Classical Studies
Selected English Poems From Trinity College Cambridge 1450, Martha F. Krieg
Department: English
In the Heart of the Sacred Beast, Charles Kussmaul
Department: English
The Steelworkers Organizing Committee, Mark McColloch
Department: History
Drama of W. B. Yeats, Judith A. Miller
Department: English
The Power Base of Chiang K'Ai-Shek 1924-1944, Stuart Miller
Department: History
On Being Black: a Study in American Negro Literature, Claire C. Miner
Department: English
Cultural Trends in the Development of Contemporary American Black Theater, Marjorie Monson
Department: English
Studies of Computer Research in Language and Literature, Kathleen M. Moore
Department: English
Henry A. Wallace: Thought and Theology of An American Progressive, 1933-1948, John D. Morris
Department: History
Bestsellers in Perspective: Analysis of 10 Bestseller, 1965-1968, Peter Mosenthal
Department: English
Achilleus and the Modern American Literary Hero, Kathleen Patterson
Department: English
The Expansion of Russia and Transcaucasia and Its Ramifications on Russian Imperialistic Policy, William A. Patterson
Department: History
New Perspective on Later Plays of Eugene O'Neill: a Revaluation of the Iceman Cometh, Long Day's Journey Into Night, a Moon For the Misbegotten, Lynn Pocock
Department: English
The Know-Nothing Party in Ohio 1854-1856, Jane Poff
Department: History
Reforming Education in Mexico, 1920-1940, Patricia Pollock
Department: History
Arthur Miller: Dramatist in An Age of Disillusionment, Betsy Ridge
Department: English
Sauerkraut or Liberty Cabbage? World War One Anti-Germanism: Causes and Effects, Craig Rockenstein
Department: History
The Significance of the Suez Crisis in the Development of United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East, John H. Santose Jr
Department: History
Huey Long: Elements of Political Style and Power, Paul T. Sharp
Department: History
'Russia One and Indivisible' - The Whites in South Russia 1918-1920, Jay A. Sherwood
Department: History
Black Urban Rejection and the Hough Rebellion 1966, Edward J. Smith
Department: History
Elmer Edgar Stoll: Man and Critic, Carol A. Snyder
Department: English
Two Tongues of Robert Burns, Lynne Spencer
Department: English
Thomas Hardy's Novels As Reflections of His Views of Human Existence, Jennifer Stevenson
Department: English
Development of Roman Mosaic Art at Pompeii and Ostia, Robert L. Terry
Department: Classical Studies
Los toros y los toreros en la literatura Española, Nancy L. Thomas
Department: Spanish
Los Toros y los Toreros en la Literatura Española, Nancy L. Thomas
Approaches to the American Language, Gina Wengatz
Department: English
Critical Reception F. Scott Fitzgerald Received Between the Years 1920-1950, Elizabeth A. Wessler
Department: English
A Critical Analysis of Alan Bullockos Hitler, a Study in Tyranny, Bill White
Department: History
Tales the Fairies Never Told, Eric C. Wolf
Department: English
Presbyterian Abolitionists in Ohio, 1824-1847: A Study in the Origins and Expression of Dissent, Daniel Wright
Department: History
Turgeney: a Study of Meaning, David Wright
Department: History
Thermometric Titrimetry As Applied to Analytical Separation of Reaction Mixtures, Mark S. Zahniser
Department: Chemistry
Heidegger's Concept of Language 'Die Sprache ist das Haus des Seins', Michael A. Zaugg
Department: German Studies
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1968
A Study of the Reactions of N-Chloro-l-amino-l-methylcyclopentane, Richard A. Amos
Department: Chemistry
Les Principes Et Les Methodes Dans L'Enseignement Du Français Comme Langue Etrangere, Margaret D. Arbuthnot
Department: French and Francophone Studies
The Isolation and Structural Classification of the Principal Urinary Pigment, Judith E. Barbaras
Department: Chemistry
The Preparation and Alkaline Hydrolysis of Selected Sterically-Hindered Aromatic Esters to Observe the B(al)^2 Mechanism, David Bateman
Department: Chemistry
Partial Study of the Vibrational Spectra of Compounds Related to Sulfoxylic Acid, Luis H. Blanco
Department: Chemistry
Entrepreneural Society, Thomas Bookwalter
Department: History
The Infrared Analysis of 1, 3, 5- Tricyanobenzene, David O. Bostrom
Department: Chemistry
Synthesis of an Optically Active Polymer for the Resolution of Racemic Mixtures of Alcohols, Thomas L. Bowman
Department: Chemistry
The Origins of American Progressivism, S. Donald Campbell
Department: History
London Forces and Reaction Rates. The Study of the Rate of "Dabco" and Butyl Halides in Various Solvents, Barbara J. Carpenter
Department: Chemistry
Thin-Layer Chromatography of Metal Chelates: Use of 8-Hydroxyquinoline, William Chappell
Department: Chemistry
Berlin 1945--Military Blunder or Diplomatic Ineptitude, Richard Chazan
Department: History
Ten Short Stories: An Exercise in Structural Analysis, Sarah I. Cheaney
Department: English
The Synthesis of Aziridinium Perchlorates, William M. Chew
Department: Chemistry
Estudio comprensivo de la novela Española contemporánea, Susan Clark
Department: Spanish
Estudio Comprensivo de la Novela Española Contemporánea, Susan Clark
The Indian in Colonial American Writing: the Background of the "Noble Savage", Jennifer L. Coddington
Department: English
The Influence of Absolute Rule and Divine Right on the Politics of Louis XIV, Concentrating on the Area of Religion, Richard L. Coe
Department: History
A Patriot's Progress: John Adams, 1760-1775, Pam Conover
Department: History
Break in Diplomatic Relations, a Study of Six Ambassadors in Washington, London and Berlin, Robert F. Cox Jr.
Department: History
L'Humanisme Dans L'Oeuvre Dramatique De Giraudoux, Janet Cronin
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Le Role De La Femme Dans Le Theatre De Paul Claudel, Jane Edick
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Review of the Development of the Periodical, Mary G. Fancher
Department: English
Armenian Revolutionary Parties, Deborah Ferry
Department: History
Les Heroines Gidiennes, Pansy R. Gooden
Department: French and Francophone Studies
The Oregon Boundary Dispute: a Study in Anglo-American Entanglement, Arthur S. Graff
Department: History
The Long Trick Two Years Behind the False Bulkheads -An Historical Novel-, Jocelyn Granet
Department: History
Poetry in the Seventh Grade: the Unit Approach, Sandra J. Graybill
Department: English
Quartet: the Early Novels of William Somerset Maugham, Paula Hagen
Department: English
Die Vier Mysteriendramen Rudolf Steiners Im Lichte Ihrer Zeit Gesehen, Herbert O. Hagens
Department: German Studies
Self Knowledge Theme in the Early Fiction of Robert Penn Warren, Robert C. Hahn
Department: English
Creative Project: Six Short Stories, Janet R. Harris
Department: English
Structure and Its Relation to Character Growth in Selected Novels of Thomas Hardy, Linda Henning
Department: English
Das Streben Nach Bedeutung Im Leben Von Hermann Hesse, Susan E. Hole
Department: German Studies
Tennyson's Idylls of the King: a Study, Nancy Huffman
Department: English
The Stillborn Revolution: An Evaluation of Constructive Cultural Criticism in Depression America, Robert D. Jackson
Department: History
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois: a Conflict of Ideologies, David E. Jerome
Department: History
The Opposition to the Mexican War, John William Jimison
Department: History
The Supreme Court Decision of Our Times: Brown v Board of Education, Margaret Jump
Department: History
A Historical Sketch of America's Racial Crisis in the North: Cleveland As An Example of a Riot City, Joan Kelley
Department: History
Studies in Chaucer, George Killough
Department: English
Revisionism and the Robber Barons, John C. Kontak
Department: History
The Dream as a Symbol in Mark Twain's Later Fiction, Judith E. Kraseman
Department: English
Language, Thought, and Spelling: a Study of Graphemophonemic Correspondences and the Attitudes to Language Which They Reveal, Laurence J. Krieg
Department: English
Poetic Journey: a Study of Wordsworth and Coleridge, Paul A. Lewis
Department: English
Most Mystifying Mystery: a Study of Edwin Drood, Margery May
Department: English