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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1961
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
Comparison of Female Characters in Henry James' Four Major Novels, Catharine Kerr
Department: English
Suffrage: Symbol of Democracy or Symbol of Superiority, Barbara Koch
Department: History
Literary Interests of the Four Year Old Child As Compared With Adult Standards, Carolyn Kolbe
Department: English
Don Diego de Torres Villarroel y Padre Francisco Jóse de Isla: dos novelistas de un siglo obscuro, Elizabeth C. Kranz
Department: Spanish
Don Diego de Torres Villarroel y Padre Francisco José de Isla: Dos Novelistas de un Siglo Obscuro, Elizabeth C. Kranz
British and American Second World War Poetry, Eleanor Kuykendall
Department: English
Walt Whitman and the Elegy, Lucy E. Leeds
Department: English
A History of the Introduction of the Philosophy of Soren A. Kierkegaard to America: Up to 1946, Sang Hyun Lee
Department: History
London Forces and Reaction Rates, Raymond S. Lord
Department: Chemistry
Slavery in the Spanish American Colonies, Lloyd Marcum
Department: History
Free Speech and the Supreme Court in the Twentieth Century, Robert M. McKenzie
Department: History
Composite Beatrice, Patricia Neary
Department: English
Una traduccion critica con commentario de la epistola de Pablo a los Colosenses sacada del texto Griego para el Español moderno, Ruth E. Parsons
Department: Spanish
Una Traduccion Critica con Comentario de la Epistola de Pablo a los Colosenses: Sacada del texto griego para el español moderno, Ruth E. Parsons
The Union of South Africa's Policy of Apartheid in Practice and Theory, Jacqueline Hoole Peckham
Department: History
Milton's English Vocabulary, Kay Predmore
Department: English
The Role of John Jay at the Paris Peace Negotiations 1782-1784 to Conclude The War of the American Revolution with Special Emphasis on the Period from June 1782 to December 1782, Nancy Ralston
Department: History
The Role of John Jay at the Paris Peace Negotiations 1782-1784 to Conclude The War of the American Revolution with Special Emphasis on the Period from June 1782 to December 1782, Nancy Ralston
Department: History
Une Étude Du Symbolisme Et De L'Allégorie Dans Deux Poèmes Médiévaux: Le Roman De La Rose Et La Divine Comédie, Judie Rhea
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Thomas Wolfe: Growth of Consciousness, Carol Riemer
Department: English
Contemporary Conservatism in America: The Bricker Amendment An Example, Suzanne Riggle
Department: History
The Russian Orthodox Church Under the Soviet Regime, James R. Steele
Department: History
Victor Hugo, Homme et Prophete: Traduction de "Snowflake" par Paul Gallico, Lynn Terrett
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Legend of Tristan and Isolde: A Study of Several Variations, Barbara Tooley
Department: English
Technique in the Historical Novel: Kenneth Roberts' Oliver Wiswell, Gail M. Waters
Department: English
English And German Elements In The English Gothic Novel, Mary E. Weinhold
Department: English
The Revolution That Failed: China Under Sun Yat-Sen, Linda E. Weldy
Department: History
The Revolution That Failed: China Under Sun Yat-sen, Linda Elaine Weldy
Chances in the Social Gospel: 1919-1929, David N. Wiley
Department: History
Étude Des Idées sure l'Education de Quelques Ecrivains Français, Margaret Wilson
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Death and Immortality in Nineteenth Century English Literature: Study of Arnold and Tennyson, Nancy Wimbish
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1959
A Study of the 1937 Federal Court Reorganization Plan, W Stuart Awbrey
Department: History
Le Catholicisme De François Mauriac, Susan Baker
Department: French and Francophone Studies
President Lincoln and Secretary Seward: A Study in Mutual Influence, Eugene C. Bay
Department: History
Charles Dickens and the United States, Elizabeth A. Bostrom
Department: English
Edgar Allen Poe--Critic, Poet, and Creative Writer, Joan Bowser
Department: English
European Boundary Problems: a Limited Study and Comparison, Deborah Boyd
Department: History
Literary Credo of Stephen Crane, Sue Braham
Department: English
Le Roman Historique Du Dix-Neuvième Siècle (Un Critique De Quatre Romans Historiques Au Sujet De La Revolution Française), Carole Carmichael
Department: French and Francophone Studies
In Hoc Signo Vinces: A Study of the Persecution of the Christians Under the Roman Emperors, Diane Cline
Department: Religious Studies
Utah and the United States Government 1847-1860, Edward A. Clydesdale
Department: History
L'Absurdité Et La Revolte D'Albert Camus, Susan A. Coons
Department: French and Francophone Studies
The Russian Peasant Since the Revolution, James Cortelyou
Department: History
Hells Canyon, Donald D. Custis
Department: History
New Neighbors in An Old Neighborhood, Richard A. Dannenfelser
Department: History
Background of Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Application to An Analysis of Hamlet, Edward F. D'arms Jr.
Department: English
Individualism and Insubordination Among the Great Elizabethans, Diane Dunlap
Department: History
An Analysis of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the Beginnings of Soviet Foreign Policy, James H. Edgar
Department: History
The Relief Policies of the New Deal, Cyril B. Fitch
Department: Political Science
Poetry Magazine 1912-1915 and the Development of New Poetry, Susanne Fox
Department: English
The Development of Papal Supremacy From Its Earliest Beginnings to the Time of Leo the Great, Jeanne Gould
Department: History
India's Five-Year Plans, Alice Graham
Department: History
The Rise of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union: A Study of the Evolution of An American Labor Union Into a Highly Specialized Big Business or Corporation, Noel Green
Department: History
Japanese Immigration and Opposition in the United States 1868-1924, Anne Gurney
Department: History
Mark Twain's Pessimism, William Haldi
Department: English
Trends in Agriculture: Organic Versus Chemical Farming: A Study of the Parallel Development of Modern Agriculture and Its Chemical Technology, Followed By Disillusion Which Occasioned the "Organic" Approach, Ronald S. Hartley
Department: History
Comparison of Henry James' Novels With the Contemporary American Scene, Elizabeth H. Howe
Department: English
Bolivar and the Independence of Latin America, Neil C. Hughes
Department: History
A Comparative Study of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the Reform Bill of 1832, Bob Kirk
Department: History
Four Forms of Truth Distortion, Susanne Kutler
Department: History
Milton's Concept of Free Will in Paradise Lost, Margaret Lindsay
Department: English
Influence of Shakespeare on Herman Melville, William Lomicka
Department: English
The Correlates of Vote Behavior: A Study of the First Ward of Wooster, Ohio in the Election of November 1958, David Mackey
Department: Political Science
The Rise of Yellow Journalism as Shown in the Great Circulation War Between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, Nancy McCarthy
Department: History