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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1958
The History of the Slave Trade (1442-1806), Henry Gimbel
Department: History
The Role of the Laity in the Renewal of the Church, Alice Hageman
Department: History
Little Gidding: History and Symbol, Frederick G. Harold
Department: English
The Jesuits in Canada (1608-1763), Henry J. Hopper
Department: History
C.S. Lewis's Use of the Mythical Method in Fiction, Anne G. Hunt
Department: English
A History of the Church of the Brethren, Nancy B. Jacobs
Department: History
Rebirth Pattern in Psychology, Myth, Metaphysics, Religion and Literature, Charles H. Johnson
Department: English
Study of the Pulitzer Prize Novels of the Nineteen-Fifties, George O. Kandle
Department: English
Study of Tragic View: Hamlet and Samson Agonistes, Martha A. Klippert
Department: English
The Aftermath of War: A History of Germany, 1918-1920, David Kuebbler
Department: History
Albert Camus: His Sense of the Role of the Artist in His Own Time, Shelley L. Lemon
Department: English
One Plus One Equals Two, Mary R. Linke
Department: English
The American Anti-Catholic Movement Through Literature from 1830-60, Judy Pennock McCullough
Department: History
Study of the Negro in the American Novel, Emmy L. Miller
Department: English
Communism and the American Writer: A Study of the Influence of Communism upon the American writer in the 1930s, Janice Moser
Department: History
A Survey of the Petroleum Industry of Ohio, Elizabeth Muncy
Department: History
Le Romantisme, La Musique, Et George Sand, Nana Newberry
Department: French and Francophone Studies
The Development of the American Clipper Ship, Robert L. Patterson
Department: History
Contributions to the Evolution of Sonata-Form by 18th Century Piano Composers, Gwynneth Peters
Department: Music
1812, Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, Ronald L. Rehner
Department: History
Influence of Friedrich Nietzsche Upon the Writings of Kahlil Gibran, Emily Rhoads
Department: English
The Development of Higher Education in the People's Republic of China, Bruce Rigdon
Department: History
The Development of Higher Education in the People's Republic of China, Bruce Rigdon
Department: History
The Churches and Politics, David Nelson Roth
Department: History
Pre-Renaissance Christian Sculpture and Painting, Lawrence Dean Rupp
Department: History
Henry Adams: The Anatomy of Failure: A Search for Meaning in the Life of Henry Adams and in His World, Suzanne Joy Huenink Samsel
Department: History
"Man of Reason" Comes of Age, Marion Shriver
Department: English
Survey and Analysis of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case, Lawrence R. Springer
Department: History
The Bagpipes Past, Lynn Stanhope
Department: History
Theophrastan Character in the Early American Periodicals, 1741-1785, Beverly Stockard
Department: English
Le Roman Sentimental Du Moyen Age Jusqu'au Vingtième Siècle, Lillie Trent
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Examination of Baudelaire's Concept of Evil Focused By T.S. Elliot's Evaluation of the Baudelaire's Tradition, Marylin Troyer
Department: English
Preparation and Purification of Ethyl Acetate, Ruth Turley
Department: Chemistry
Religion and Philosophy of William Allen White As Expressed in His Editorials in the Emporia Gazette, Carol C. Wood
Department: English
A Controversial Issue of the Girard Case, Francis M. Yamaguchi
Department: Political Science
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1957
American Novels of World War I, Susan Rae Allen
Department: English
Social, Political, and Economic Theories of H.G. Wells: 1895 to 1919, Mary Alice Baughman
Department: English
A Study of the Fiction and Reputation of John Steinbeck, Jane E. Black
Department: English
Spain and Her People: A View of the Spaniard As Seen By Richard Ford, George Borrow, Washington Irving, Mariano Jose De Larra and Ramon De Mesonero Romanos During the Second Third of the Nineteenth Century, Jo Ann Bruce
Department: English; Spanish
Virginia Woolf As a Novelist and Essayist, Mary E. Buckstaff
Department: English
Dominant Trends in the Atlantic Monthly's Criticism of British Literature: 1865-1875, Louise Byers
Department: English
Study of the Various Versions of Troilus and Cressida, Patricia Campbell
Department: English
The Historical Background of the Presbyterian Church from the Geneva Reformation Until the Organization of the Philadelphia Presbytery in 1706, Elizabeth Ann Carswell
Department: History
Quelques Considerations Sur Le Probleme De L'Homme Selonlon Antoine De Seint Exupery, Marilyn Cogan
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Eighteenth Century English Customs and Manners, Leila Davis
Department: English
"When the Tocsin Rang", Al Edel
Department: History
The Jurisdictional Dispute at the Burt Manufacturing Company, Eugene Richard Falk
Department: Political Science
Palestine: Twentieth Century Dilemma, Philip Ferguson
Department: History
The Production of the 1957 Spanish Play 'Contigo Pan y Cebolla', Nancy Jane Frank
The Production of the 1957 Spanish Play Contigo Pan y Cebolla by Gorostiza, Nancy Jane Frank
Department: Spanish
Some Aspects of Victor Hugo's Relation to French History, John M. Gardner
Department: History
Development of a People to People Program, Alice Hageman
Department: History
Analysis of the Poetry of William Collins, Bonnie Hawk
Department: English
The Jewish Nation of the 20th Century, Marilyn E. Hicks
Department: History
Pilgrimage of Life: Study of the Wayfaring Image in Allegory, Particularly As Used By Dante, Spenser, and Bunyan, Lois Hoffman
Department: English
Pessimism of Thomas Hardy As Seen in Eight of His Novels, Thomas R. Justice
Department: English
Social Legislation: Two of Its Pioneers, Sylvia Martin
Department: History
Interrelations of Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court During Civil War Reconstruction, Janet Rae Maryott
Department: History
Original Short Stories and Analyses of Selected Short Stories By Katherine Mansfield, Sheila McIsaac
Department: English
Irish Home Rule in Pre-World War I British Politics, James M. McKay
Department: History
The Dutch Reformed Church and the Non-Whites in the Union of South Africa, Robert C. Mitchell
Department: History
Jésus-Christ Dans la Pensée de Blaise Pascal, Nancy Dell Mohr
Department: Spanish
Elizabethan Pastoral Poetry and Romance: Its Background and Its Development, Katherine L. Moore
Department: English
The Influences of Lutheranism and Humanism Upon the English Reformation, Donald C. Nyland
Department: History
An Analysis of the Policies of Woodrow Wilson During the Period of American Neutrality, August, 1914 - April 1917, Gail L. Parker
Department: History
John McMillan, Donald Mac Pherson
Department: History
"The City Set on a Hill", Elizabeth Ellen Platt
Department: History
The Concept of Treason in a Changing World, Barbara Randall
Department: History
The Trotsky-Stalin Controversy, Jane Downs Rupp
Department: History
The Housing of Agricultural Wage-Paid Workers in Europe, 1921-1945, Sandra Sanders
Department: History
Two Decades of Criticism: A Study of the Critical Analyses of John Steinbeck's the Grapes of Wrath, Lois Searfoss
Department: English
Presbyterianism in Early Ohio, John D. Sharick
Department: History
Jacques a Paris, Ruth E. Smyth
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Study of the Development of the Conception of Hell in Literature, Jane L. Szuhany
Department: English
Discovery, Elisabeth A. Walters
Department: English
The Pollicy Clash of General Douglas MacArthur and the Truman Administration, Mildred Webb
Department: History
Oshkosh, Wisconsin: 1850-1880, Dorathy Daum Wettstone
Department: History
The Great Blockade, Wilson P. Wright
Department: History
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1956
Thomas Nast: A Biographical Sketch with Paritcular Emphasis on His Cartoons of the Tweed Ring, Pat Beckstein
Department: History
Canal Era in Ohio, Alan Blakeman
Department: History
An Analysis of the Government of Wooster, Ohio, John Buechner
Department: Political Science
L'Évolution Dans L'Oeuvre D'Anatole France, Robalee Burns
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Reorganization Efficiency! Or Policy!, Gerald Carlisle
Department: Political Science
P-Bromobenzylpseudpthiuronium Bromide Derivatives of Some Halogenated Fatty Acids, Peter Crosby
Department: Chemistry
Federation VS. Confederation, Paul E. Davies
Department: Political Science
Four English Translations of Goethe's Faust, John DeCamp
Department: English
An Attempted Reaction of Picryl Chloride with Alcohols to form 2,4,6 Trinitrophenyl Ether Derivatives of the Alcohols, Glenn Donnell
Department: Chemistry
Propaganda Under the Nazi Regime, Marilynn Eschenberg
Department: Political Science
The Growth of Political Control of the Red Army, Ronald B. Hendee
Department: Political Science
The Organization and Activity of the Republican Party in Twenty Selected Counties of Ohio, Keith E. Henry
Department: Political Science
Regionalism in American Literature: Exemplified in Jesse Stuart, Jeanne Herbert
Department: English
Short Narrative Forms, George Jr. Hillocks
Department: English
Une Etude De La Vie Et L'Oeuvre D'Andre Malraux, Betty J. Jacobson
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Church-State Relations in Germany: 1933-1940, Charles E. Kinzie
Department: Political Science
Studies in the Classical Tradition of Epic Poetry, Patricia Ann Kressly
Department: English
A Study of the Attitudes of Presbyterian Ministers Toward Pacifism, Lee H. Lybarger
Department: Sociology and Anthropology
The Development of the Two Party System in the United States, Sally A. Marquis
Department: Political Science
Camus et Hemingway: Deux Theories de la Futilite, Francosie Mazet
Department: French and Francophone Studies
A Study of the Origin of Ohio's State Board of Education Culminating in the Establishment of the Present Board, Virgil L. Musser
Department: Political Science
Novels of Robert Penn Warren: A Search For Self-Knowledge, Jean Ralston
Department: English