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Theses/Dissertations from 1963
Dos Períodos Didácticos de la Literatura Española de la Edad de Oro, Jane Newstead
Dos períodos didácticos la literatura Española de la edad de oro, Jane Newstead
Department: Spanish
Individualism, the Cause for Reform, Peter R. L. Parry
Department: History
The Influence of Nadia Boulanger on Americans in Paris in the 1920s, Diane Lee Peacock
Department: Music
The Reciprocal Development of the Pianoforte and Its Literature from 1709 to 1900, Diane Lee Peacock
Department: Music
Shifts of Emphasis in the Critical Appraisals of Ernest Hemingway, John Pethick
Department: English
Les Idées Religieuses De Voltaire, Patricia Rainey
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Analysis of the Comedies of Ben Johnson and William Shakespeare, Mildred I. Reboul
Department: English
Geteiltes Deutschland, Martha Russell
Department: German Studies
El "Tirano Banderas" de Valle-Inclan y las Novelas Revolucionarias Mexicanas, Don Schmidt
Paradise in Medieval Literature, Elizabeth See
Department: English
Charles De Gaulle, Rita M. Shontz
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Three Recurring Elements in the Major Novels of Thomas Hardy, Alan J. Sorem
Department: English
Gabriel Marcel: Les Rapports Entre Sa Vie, Son Théâtre, Et Sa Philosophie, Nancy K. Stauffer
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Superman Concept: Shaw's Message to His Age, Barbara M. Taylor
Department: English
The Morgan Raiders, Mary A. Trenchard
Department: History
Sound and Sense in the Facade, David Van Epps
Department: English
Interpretive Essay of the Final Version of Hugo Von Hofmannsthal's Tragedy, the Tower, Barbara Westveer
Department: English; German Studies
Britain: the Socialist Years: a Study of Nationalization and Welfare Measures of the Labor Government, 1945-1951, John Whinrey
Department: History
Genesis of Milton's Concept of Liberty, Katherine L. Wigman
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1962
Pyramus and Thisbe Legend As Treated By Ovid, Chaucer, and Shakespeare, Jane D. Arndt
Department: Classical Studies; English
Investigation of Analytical Uses For Amberlite LA-2, M. Jayne Bennett
Department: Chemistry
Literary Tradition of the South Pacific, Stanton Bishop
Department: English
Une Comparaison de la Piece "Siegfried" de Giraudoux ave la Piece "Voyageur Sans Bagage" d'Anouile, Sigrid Bruggemann
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Honey and Thistles: Children's Literature As a Medium of Adult Humor, Barbara Buckwalter
Department: English
Effect of British Periodical Criticism on the Development of American Literary Nationality, Ann E. Carter
Department: English
T. S. Eliot: His Method, Sources, and Outlook - a Focus on the Four Quartets, Pamela Casner
Department: English
Study of the Reduction Products of Quinoline and Quinoline-6-Carboxylic Acid at a Stirred Mercury Cathode, Roger Chittum
Department: Chemistry
Mariano Jose de Larra su epoca - Su vida - Su espiritu y sus articulos de costumbres, Mary Clement
Department: Spanish
Mariano Jose de Larra: Su Epoca- Su Vida- Su Espiritu y sus Articulos de Costumbres, Mary Clement
1890: The Artistic Milieu of Paris, Kathleen Coulter
Department: Music
Elizabethan Women of Shakespeare's Early Comedies, Evelyn S. Cox
Department: English
Examination of the Works of Henrik Ibsen From 'Brand' to 'When We Dead Awaken', Tracing the Emphasis on the Theme of Self-Realization and His Social Concern., David W. Danner
Department: English
Une Analyse Critique des 'Rayons et les Ombres' de Victor Hugo, Beth Davis
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Tragedy in the American Theater: 1930-1960, Robert M. Dawson
Department: English
Laurence, Dorothy A. Day
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Artist and the Saint: the Sermons and Poems of Edward Taylor, Judith Dod
Department: English
The Fairy Tale in Twentieth Century Music, Jane Ellis
Department: Music
L'Esthetique d'Albert Camus la Recherche de l'Unite, Sally L. Fitzsimons
Department: French and Francophone Studies
For the Rights of the Desolate: A Study of Upton Sinclair, Priscilla S. Gardner
Department: History
Paul Valery: Maitre de Soi, Margaret S. Geroch
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Robert Browning's Fleshly Heaven Ideas on Immortality As Seen in His Poetry, Nancy E. Graham
Department: English
W. H. Auden: the Poet and Society, Joan Griewank
Department: English
C. P. Snow: the Responsibility of 'Strangers and Brothers', Margaret E. Gurney
Department: English
Jonathan Swift's View of Man, Gilbert J. Horn
Department: English
Francis I: King of the French Renaissance, Barbara Ann Howard
Department: History
The King Arthur of Geoffrey of Monmouth, William Humm
Department: English
Love and the American Novel in a Changing Culture 1880-1930, Margaret M. Kehe
Department: English
L'Évolution Politique de Victor Hugo, 1845-1851, Barbara R. Kinney
Department: French and Francophone Studies
To Play on the Open Strings..., Willem M. Lange III
Department: English
Irving's Treatment of the American Past, Sylvia Lewis
Department: English
Voltammetry of Organic Sulfur Compounds and Non-Aqueous Media, Helen Li
Department: Chemistry
Influence of the French Symbolist Poets Upon the Poetry of William Butler Yeats, Ruth M. Long
Department: English; French and Francophone Studies
No Right to be Human: A Study of the Character of Tsar Nicholas II, Marjorie Lynn Maguire
Department: History
George Eliot's Characters: Their Minds, Her Art, Joyce E. Measures
Department: English
Dos Passos: From Left to Right, Dean C. Messick
Department: English
Changes in Rural American Life as Reflected by the Sears, Roebuck Catalogue, 1895-1961, Elizabeth Nelson
Department: History
Poetic Theory of John Crowe Ransom, Joyce Pollard
Department: English
Art in Modern Literary Biography: An Introduction to Its Special Problems, Dorothy Powell
Department: English
Study of Medievalism in Nineteenth Century Poetry: Scott, Coleridge, Keats, Tennyson, Margaret Ramsey
Department: English
An Introductory Study of Indo-European Linguistics, Thomas G. Reitz
Department: German Studies; Classical Studies
Character and Vision in 'Middlemarch' and 'Daniel Deronda', Cynthia J. Rice
Department: English
Search For Meaning in the Post-World War II Author in Germany, Jean Robertson
Department: German Studies
Amperometric Titration With Thioacetamide: The Attempted Use of Thioacetamide as a Volumetric Reagent, Robert E. Rodstrom
Department: Chemistry
The Rise of the Afrikaner Nationalist Party 1933-1948, Theodore Scott
Department: History
Editorship of the 'Atlantic Monthly' Under William Dean Howells (1866-1881), Wilhelmina L. Smith
Department: English
Une Étude des Méthodes Actuelles de l'Enseignement de Langues dans les Écoles Publiques aux États-Unis, Patricia Townsend
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Critical Study of William Carlos Williams, Alys Wilson
Department: English
The Incredible Revolution: A Diplomatic History of the Rise of the Turkish Revolution, 1918-1920, George Ernest Wright Jr
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1961
Sinclair Lewis: Babbittry in the Business World, Ethel Bair
Department: English
Le Scélérat dans le Mélodrame de Pixérecourt et de Hugo, Barbara Beck
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Baron Gottfried Van Swieten, Patron of Music, Charlotte Berry
Department: Music
Yeats and the Irish Mob, Frederick Bland
Department: English
The Educational System of Nazi Germany: A Collaboration of Formal Schools with Youth Organizations, Linda Carol Cartner
Department: History
The United Nations Conference on International Organization: Background and Politics, Donald S. Caruthers
Department: History
Images of American Customers and Manners in Six Novels by Henry James, George M. Case
Department: English
New England Village in America Fiction 1850-1900, Judith A. Chamberlain
Department: English
Texture and Tone of Language in Conrad's Early Novels, Jean Chambers
Department: English
The Development of Christianity During the Flavian Dynasty, Richard L. Clippinger
Department: History
George Eliot's Ethical Concepts and the Development of Her Ability to Represent Them, As Seen Is Four Novels: 'Adam Hede', 'Mill on the Floss', 'Romola' and 'Middlemarch', Judith Comstock
Department: English
Thémes Sartriens, Alain DeMaynadier
Themes Sartriens, Alain de Maynardier
Department: French and Francophone Studies
The Way West: A Narrative of the American West in 1853, Robert Drummond
Department: History
The Secret Treaty of Dover: May 22/June 1, 1670: A Study of its Significance to Seventeenth Century English History, Nicholas W. Emigholz
Department: History
Evolution of a Literary Reputation or the Imperishable Donne, Jean Giltz
Department: English
Senator Robert Taft, Carol M. Hallett
Department: History
Conditions of the French Renaissance under Francis I, Derrick Woodwark Harding
Department: History
The Water in the Fountain or Portrait of a Grand Tourist in the Eighteenth Century, Angene Hopkins
Department: History
Les Preuves de L'Existence de Dieu dans la Metaphysique de Rene Descartes, Yuksel M. Ismail
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Richard Coeur De Lion in Fact and Fiction, Carolyn E. Jeffrey
Department: History
Study of the Critical Reception of Dreiser's American Tragedy, Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby and Hergesheimer's Java Head, Janice M. Kazmaier
Department: English
For None to See, Joesph T. Klempner
Department: English
Journey to Paradox, Susanne E. Lindman
Department: English
The Integration of the Negro into the United States Armed Services, Kurt Allen Liske
Department: History
John Steinbeck: Artist As Social Critic, LaVaughn Loomis
Department: English
Poor White Character of William Faulkner, Joan M. Mackenzie
Department: English
Study of the Characterization of Satan in the Context of An Infernal Hierarchy in Milton's Paradise Lost, Mary Margaret Madden
Department: English
The Assimilation of the "New Immigration" into the American Economy, 1880-1900, Robert Mantel
Department: History
The Algerian Refugee Situation in Historical Perspective, Roy James McCorkel Jr.
Department: History
The Colonial New England Town, Ann Elizabeth McEathron
Department: History