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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1965
Soviet Music: Art in the Brave New World, Sandra B. Scott
Department: History
An Evaluation of the Success of the Congress of Vienna When Viewed Against the Failures of the Treaty of Versailles, Michael T. Smallwood
Department: History
Cleveland in the Log Cabin Stage, Jane Smith
Department: History
The Trial of Mrs. Surratt, John Craig Smith D.
Department: History
Une Idée Littéraire, Susanna Spaulding
Department: French and Francophone Studies
The De-Stalinization of Russia 1953-1956, Max L. Spencer
Department: History
Discord in the Allied Ranks: Relations Between Roosevelt and De Gaulle, Laurence W. Stoll
Department: History
Dust Bowlers Revisited, Michael J. Stott
Department: History
Conductimetric Titrations of Weak Acids in Tetramethylguanidine, J. Charles Templeton
Department: Chemistry
Adventures of Lewis Carroll in the Wonderland of Literary Success Through the Looking-Glass of a Wooster Senior, Ruth A. Thomas
Department: English
The Rails Derailed: a Study of the Economic History of American Railroads Since World War II, Timothy A. Tilton
Department: History
Heine y Bécquer, Cheryl L. Towne
Department: Spanish
Heine y Bécquer, Cheryl L. Towne
Controlled Potential Polarography of Borohydride Compounds, John Travis
Department: Chemistry
Instability of Meaning, John C. Veney
Department: English
Ashcan Art: the City in American Art, Anne Whitacre
Department: History
Why Theodore Dreiser?, Cynthia Williams
Department: English
Late Victorians and the Cape to Cairo Dream, Nancy J. Winder
Department: History
English Women in the Novels of E.M. Forster, Nancy Workman
Department: English
Bonanza and Borrasca: The Story of the Life of a Town (A Mythical Diary from the Golden West), Phyllis Worthington
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1964
Artistry in Four Mock Heroics, Connine E. Allen
Department: English
Tragic Dimensions in the Plays of O'Neill, Miller and Williams, Holly Alliger
Department: English
Social Psychology of the Adolescent in the Novel, Margaret Ann Amos
Department: English
William Faulkner: the Sublime Reflected From a Distorting Mirror, Rebbeca J. Beard
Department: English
Dependence and Uhuru: The Development of an Ida, Margaret Blum
Department: History
??? and Uhuru: The Development of an Idra, Margaret P. Blum
Department: History
Spoken English of a German Exchange Student: Its Linguistic Relationship to German, Oxford English and American English, Mary Blum
Department: English
Realm of Robert Frost, Mary Ann Brady
Department: English
Rise of Realism in Nineteenth Century American Fiction 1855-1875, Pamela W. Brown
Department: English
Superiority of "Ligeia" to "Morella", Dean D. Burns
Department: English
Brief Study of Johnson's Relationship to His Precursors in English Lexicography, Cathryn Chase
Department: English
A Brief Historical Survey of the Organ and its Literature, Mary Coffman
Department: Music
Spenserian Stanza: Use and Abuse, Mary A. Compton
Department: English
Vision of Good and Evil in the Novels of Henry James, Diana P. Coulton
Department: English
Romain Rolland: La Recherche De La Verite, Betty Crooks
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Adaptation of a Standard German Grammar to An Audio-Lingual Approach (Or) the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, Judson S. Elliott
Department: German Studies
The Dramatic Elements of the 'Dies Irae' in Benjamin Britten's 'War Requiem', Catherine Elwell
Department: Music
Criticism of William Dean Howells, Rodger L. Fink
Department: English
Cursed and the Chosen, Elizabeth G. Hearne
Department: History
Coulometric Generation and Use of the Titrant Tetrabutylammonium Hydroxide in Non-Aqueous Media, Janice Hickey
Department: Chemistry
A Study of the Theather of Bertolt Brecht Through the Dramatic Theory and Selected Plays, Sara E. Irvin
Department: German Studies
Treatment of Eve in Paradise Lost, Sandra Jacoby
Department: English
Apprenons Le Français Texte à L'Usage Des Commençants à L'école Secondaire, Karen Kosis
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Examination of William Faulkner's Use of the Negro Character in His Novels, Judith Lang
Department: English
A Brief Study of the Development of Violin Technique Since the Seventeenth Century, Catherine L. Long
Department: Music
Jeremiah of the Bozart, Colin MacKinnon
Department: English
Etude Sur Rabelais “Le Pantagruelisme” Et “Le Tiers Livre”, MaryLou McCorkel
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Concept of Man Developed in the Sermons of John Donne, Marion K. Morris
Department: English
The Evolution of the Legal System of the Northwest Territory: 1788-1798, David Soren Mortensen
Department: History
Potentiometric Titrations of Silver, Lead, and Cadmium With Thioacetamide Using a Mercury-Mercury Sulfide Indicator Electrode, Stanley Piekarski
Department: Chemistry
T.S. Eliot's and William Faulkner: a Study and Comparisons of the Theological Works, Linda Piper
Department: English
The Social Security Act of 1935 As An Outgrowth of the Current Economic Conditions, James A. Pope III
Department: Economics
Madame Butterfly in the Twentieth Century: A Study of Japanese Women, Ann Miller Retzlaff
Department: History
The Lure of Cathay: Exploration in Asia to Marco Polo, Nancy R. Rose
Department: History
De Amicitia Attici Ciceronisque, Bonnie Lee Slagle
Department: Classical Studies
Balzac Et L'Absolu: Etude, Nora Spielmann
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Ines De Castro a Travers Les Siecles, Katharine A. Steenrod
Department: German Studies
Symbolism in the Novel: a Study and Teaching Unit, Mary A. Stewart
Department: English
"'However' Replied the Universe": Some Aspects of American Literary Naturalism, James D. Switzer
Department: English
American Fiction 1890-1910: Patterns and Images, Janice J. Terry
Department: English
Ich Spreche Deutsch: An Adaptation of the French Text “Je Parle Francais” by Lavelle Rosselot, Carol Webb
Department: German Studies
Etude De L'Enfance Et La Jeunesse Dans Quelques Memoires Français, Phyllis Witkowski
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Imagery of Dante's Inferno, or Some Like It Hot, Ann Zimmermann
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1963
Development of Southern Humor: a Reflection of Southern Sectionalism, 1820-1860, Jean Brand
Department: English
Historical Development of the Current Controversy in English Grammar, Joan Brink
Department: English
A Massachusetts Soldier in the Civil War, Philip C. Brown
William Golding, a Christian Novelist, Joan Caplinger
Department: English
The Occurrence of Bowel Disorders in Federal Army Camps During the Civil War and Their Effect on Troop Movement, David V. Chazan
Department: History
Five Short Stories, Ronald Cinniger
Department: English
New Look at Whitman, Lynne Cleverdon
Department: English
Study of James Joyce's Development As a Writer (1882-1914), Barbara Croyle
Department: English
Nathaniel Hawthorne: An Author's Return to Puritanism, Shirley M. Drake
Department: English
Changing Ideals in Classical and Christian Heroes, Elizabeth A. Edwards
Department: English
American Novelists and World War I: Disillusionment and Despair, Deborah P. Elwell
Department: English
Now They Sing Again By Max Frisch: Translation and Commentary, Jack Ferrell
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Progression Toward Affirmation, Marion E. Gelinas
Department: English
The Sound System of the Castilian Dialect, Sarah Gilbert
The Sound System of the Castilian Dialect, Sarah Gilbert
Department: Spanish
Hemingway in Spain: 1922-1940, David R. Goss
Department: English
The Preparation of 2-Furohydroxamic Acid, Kenneth R. Harker Jr
Department: Chemistry
Vergil's Use of Color on the Aeneid, Books I-VI, Karen Hiner
Department: Classical Studies
Dawn Will Come, James N. Holm
Department: English; Religious Studies
Art and Art Criticism: Turner and Ruskin, Janet How
Department: English
Three Voices in the Poetry of Robert Frost, Harriet K. Hudnut
Department: English
"Great American Novel" From the Scarlet Letter to the Catcher in the Rye, Beatrice M. Johnson
Department: English
Le Voyage Et Le Retor Dans La Vie Et Dans Les Oeuvres D'Andre Gide, Judith Johnson
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Une Etude De La Philophie Existentialiste De Sartre a Travers Son Theatre, Katharine Krohn
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Le Développement Du Personnage D'Électere Dans Le Théâtre Français, Barbara J. LaSalle
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Women in Ernest Hemingway's Fiction, Barbara G. Lindsay
Department: English
Stream of Consciousness As a Technique in American Fiction, Nancy M. Maxson
Department: English
Lohengrin: The Knight of the Swan, Robert Mayer
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Shelley's Concept of Christ As Embodied in the Figure of Prometheus, Susan McDougald
Department: English
Angry Young Men: A Literary Analysis, James Holt McGavran
Department: English
Seventeenth Century New England Puritans and the Coming Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Carol Mergler
Department: English
Madame De Sevigne Miroir De Son Temps, Marilyn Miller
Department: French and Francophone Studies
American Interst in an Isthian Canal 1826-1877, Margaret Morley
Department: History
The Builder of the American Northwest: James Jerome Hill, Alan C. Morrison
Department: History
Drama of Maxwell Anderson, Elizabeth S. Morrow
Department: English
Machiavelli and Senecan Conventions in Elizabethan Drama, Jean L. Muir
Department: English
Dos Períodos Didácticos de la Literatura Española de la Edad de Oro, Jane Newstead