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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1962
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
The Colonial New England Town, Ann Elizabeth McEathron
Department: History
Une Etude du Moi Chez Gide, Biruta Meirans
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Sound and Music in James Joyce's Ulysses, Susan Millett
Department: English
The Russian Orthodox Church on the Eve of the Revolution, Elsworth Walter Morack
Department: History
Roots of Anarchy, Jo A. Moran
Department: English
The Great Pestilence and Medieval Medicine, Judith Ellen Moss
Department: History
Untitled, Margaret I. Moss
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Imagery and Symbolism in TS Eliot's Four Quartets As Derived From Medieval Literature, Marilyn Peacock
Department: English
Paul Claudel, Gail Scott-Morton
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Allegorical Works of C.S. Lewis, Thomas Scovel
Department: English
La Peste D'Albert Camus, Janet Snover
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Ghana's First Four Years, Dona Claire Sweeney
Department: History
"And the Sun Goeth Down", Ronald Takaki
Department: History
Saint-Exupéry L'Homme Et Son Oeuvre, Marcia Thomasson
Department: French and Francophone Studies
U.S Mediation and the Fall of the Republic of China, 1942-49, Susan Tse
Department: History
Japan's Industrialization: 1900-1930, Jan W. F. van der Valk
Department: History
James Fenimore Cooper's Use of the American Indian, Marjorie E. Ward
Department: English
Scott's Treatment of the Covenanters and His Use of Historical Fiction in Old Mortality and the Heart of Midlothian, William Van Wie
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1960
John A. Bingham and the Trial of Lincoln's Assassins, William C. Barrett
Department: History
A Study of the Indian Problems in the Missouri Territory During the Administration of Governor William Clark 1813-1821, Alan W. Boyd
Department: History
Sensuous Imagery in William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience, Wilson Bradburn
Department: English
Philosophy of Historical Travel and Illustrated By a Travelogue of Boston and Envrions, Suzanne S. Carpenter
Department: History
Europe Through the Eyes of Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Mark Twain: With Particular Emphasis on the Travel Books of Mark Twain, Mary A. Cartlidge
Department: English
North Carolina Under the Leadership of William Tryon, Governor 1765-1771, William L. Coop
Department: History
The Dispersion of the Huron Indian Nation 1648-1650, Ed Danziger Jr.
Department: History
The Influence of Land Speculation on Early Settlement in the Ohio Valley, 1748-1800, Jane H. Ehemann
Department: History
Dance As a Symbolic Pattern in Major Early Novels of Henry James, Eleanor Elson
Department: English
Colonial Merchants in British North America, 1763-1776, Evelyn Englander
Department: History
Fiction of J.D. Salinger: a Study of Three Techniques, Gail Falls
Department: English
Report on the Investigation of Selected Topics and Problems in Theoretical Physics, John Fanselow
Department: Physics
Khrushchev's Russia: His Policy on Education and Religion As Seen in Historical Perspective, Barbara E. Fisher
Department: History
Die Frauengestalten in Gerhart Hauptmanns Werken, Helen V. Fritschi
Department: German Studies
A Study of Propaganda in the United States, 1914-1917 and Its Effects Upon Americans, Peter L. Gertz
Department: History
America Sees Red and Black After the Two World Wars, William W. Giffin
Department: History
Protest to Chinese Immigration (1850-1852) The Anti-Chinese Movement in the United States, Walter S. Hayes Jr.
Department: History
The Consolidation of the Throne of England Under Henry VII, J. Edwin Hostettler
Department: History
The Extension of Liberalism in Religion After the Protestant Reformation: Reoccurances of Pelagian and Arian Ideas in the Sixteenth Century, Gary E. Ireland
Department: History