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Senior Independent Study Theses from 1956
L'Evolution dans L'Oeuvre D'Albert Camus, Burney C. Refo
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Examination of the Narrative Techniques of Modern Novelists, Particularly Hemingway and Faulkner: An Original Short Novel Also in Progress, Donald Reiman
Department: English
The Role of Labor Unions Upon Voting Behavior in Michigan, Sally L. Roberts
Department: Political Science
Plato and Aristotle in English Poetic Theory: Sidney to Arnold, Diane Senior
Department: English
"Hamlet Through the Ages", Wilma Mae Smith
Department: English
Sinclair Lewis: His Role As Social Historian, Mary Squibbs
Department: English
Cosmic Ray Particles, Bruce Stuart
Department: Physics
L'Existentialisme Selon Les Oeuvres De Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean E. Teague
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Study of Shakespeare's Globe Theater Based Upon the Construction of a Model, Jane Vander Veer
Department: English
Study of the Reputation of the Romantic Poets, Wordworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats As Revealed in Their Letters and Journals, William Whiting
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1955
The Role of Coffee in United States and Brazilian Relations, Mark E. Byers
Department: Political Science
Blood Volume Determination P-32 Labled Cell Method, Dennis J. Carlson
Department: Chemistry
Paul Hindemith Scholar and Composer, Sally Comin
Department: Music
Study of Some Elizabethan Sonnetiers - Sidney, Daniel, Drayton, Mary F. Crow
Department: English
The New Deal: An Economic Experiment--A Study of the National Industrial Recovery Act and the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Jack B. Dowd
Department: Political Science
Frederick William Robertson, Charles Eaton
Department: English
The Free Speech Issue in Labor-Management Relations in the United States, 1935 - 1954, Edward K. Eberhart
Department: Political Science
The Six Schübler Chorales, Barbara Lou Ghormley
Department: Music
Study of the Modern American Nouvelle, Donna J. Hadaway
Department: English
Beginnings of the Modern Irish Drama: W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, and J. M. Synge, Nancy Harris
Department: English
Harmony in the Short Story, Kathleen Joy Hatfield
Department: English
American City Novel, Leila Hazel
Department: English
A Survey of Larceny Statuses As a Phase of Criminal Law, Bob Igoe
Department: Political Science
Thomas Hardy's Conception of Fate, Annette Kerr
Department: English
"The Man Arthur", Doris King
Department: English
Metaphysical Tradition and Its Relationship to the Poetry of T.S. Eliot, Ned H. Martin
Department: English
The Polarographic Analysis of Titanium, John G. McAnlis
Department: Chemistry
Poetry of Robert Burns: From His Loe of Nature to His Songs, Margaret McClelland
Department: English
A Comparison of "Il Filostrato" and "Troilus and Criseyde", Janet Metzger
Department: English
A Survey of Herbert C. Hoover's Basic Depression Remedies, Blake Moore
Department: Political Science
The Riverlake Conveyor Belt Lines, Inc. vs. the Railroads of Ohio: A Legislative Controversy Facing the Ohio Legislature, Byron Morris
Department: Political Science
Portrait of the Eighteenth Century Lady Reflected in the New York Magazine 1793-1795, Margaret Pardee
Department: English
Mark Twain: the Man, the Artist, the Determinist, Edward D. Peachey
Department: English
The Influence of Politics on Ohio Highways, Thomas I. Peters
Department: Political Science
The Shift From Isolation to Intervention in American Foreign Policy--1932-1941, Richard Rice
Department: Political Science
Edmond Rostand, a Romantic Dramatist?, Elizabeth Sands
Department: English
The Civil Service, Harry A. Sargeant Jr.
Department: Political Science
Studies in Milton and Aristotle, David Searfoss
Department: English
Japan in Brief, Max Selby
Department: Political Science
Albert J. Beveridge, American Imperialist, 1899-1927, Mary Ellen Tarn
Department: Political Science
Discussion of Ten Novels Which Criticize Society, Mary Jane Tenny
Department: English
Use and Development of the Chorus As Traced Through Representative Dramas, Anne R. Walline
Department: English
William Butler Yeats's Use of the Christian Myth in His Poems Written After 1917, Sally Wiseman
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1954
Short Story: Its Development and Technique, Robert Ackerman
Department: English
The Aims and Accomplishments of UNESCO, Diana Bond
Department: Political Science
Study of the Supernatural and Horror Stories of Four American Writers, Suzanne Carmany
Department: English
Crisis in Indo-China, Helen M. Davis
Department: Political Science
Foreign Policy and the Soviet Leader 1954, J. Lee Estridge
Department: Political Science
A Critical Analysis of the Form of Government of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Ross H. Gooch
Department: Political Science
An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Democratic Party in Ohio, Donald M. Haskell
Department: Political Science
Restrictions and Extensions of Religious Liberty, James K. Homer
Department: Political Science
Louis D. Brandeis: The Effects of a Liberal on the Supreme Court, John Jeandrevin
Department: Political Science
Reason- An Adventure in Faith, Majorie Kurth
Department: English
Analysis of the "Gentleman's Magazine", Maria J. Lizza
Department: English
Studies in the Modern Drama, Mary H. Mutch
Department: English
Hawthorne, the Man of His Shorter Works, Joan R. Panner
Department: English
How to Get Into Politics, Francis W. Park
Department: Political Science
Nineteenth Century Novel: Russian, French, and English, Suzane Jacobs Park
Department: English
The Yugoslav Enigma, Esther S. Reed
Department: Political Science
Relation of W. H. Aden to the Concerns of His Own Time, Gordon Roadarmel
Department: English
The Alger Hiss Case, James Rogers
Department: Political Science
A Survey of Public Relations For the College of Wooster, Dick Sheppard
Department: Political Science
Murder and Capital Punishment, Bryan Underwood
Department: Political Science
Problems of Police Personnel, Richard Walters
Department: Political Science
Quelques Considerations Sur L'Affaire Dreyfus, Beverley Weir
Department: French and Francophone Studies
Aphorisms of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Taken From His Lectures, Essays, and Conduct of Life, Dick Van Wie
Department: English
Regional Fiction in California From Bret Harte to John Steinbeck, Gary A. Wilson
Department: English
America's Stage, 1920-1950 Together With An Original Play "A Walking Shadow", Jane Wyckoff
Department: English
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1953
Achievement of Gertrude Stein, Maud A. Berninger
Department: English
Adaption of Narrative to Dramatic Form, Elizabeth F. Blumberg
Department: English
A Glasse to View: The Pride of Vainglorious Women, David Cartlidge
The Play's the Thing, Robert M.H. Chang
Department: English
William Randolph Hearst: Publisher - Patriot - Politician, James A. Dilgren
Department: Political Science
Gothic Cathedral, Richard Doerbaum
Department: English
Four American Novels of the Nineteen-Thirties and Their Literary Background, Lucille Ellsworth
Department: English
From Here to Utopia, Ronald Felty
Department: English
Religious Drama in American and England, Patricia Fester
Department: English
Achievement of D. H. Lawrence in His Poetry and His Novels, Irene Gilman
Department: English
Oliver Wendell Holmes and His Contribution to the Law, Gene W. Graves
Department: Political Science
Due Process of Law, As Interpreted By the Supreme Court, From 1868 to 1952, Frank Hays
Department: Political Science
Study of the Type Character, Geraldine Hoskins
Department: English
Christopher Fry: An Appreciation, Patricia Jenkins
Department: English
Study of Three Magazines, James A. Johnson
Department: English
Voting Behavior in Ohio, 1924-1950 An Analytical Study, Howard D. King Jr.
Department: Political Science
Novel of Manners, Marcia Klerekoper
Department: English
The Development of Diplomatic Relations Between China and America, Arthur William Louch
Department: Political Science
Characterizations By Nineteenth Century Women, Nancy A. Lynch
Department: English
God, Man, and Milton, Nell Maxwell
Department: English
The Choice of 1952, Patricia McClelland
Department: Political Science
Some Basic Considerations in the Formation of American Foreign Policy Toward Iran, David M. McDowell
Department: Political Science
Gambling and the Law, Duncan O. McKee
Department: Political Science
Emergency Government, Frank William McKee
Department: Political Science
The Growth of Modern Attitudes in the United States Towards Religious Minorities, Arthur Meissner
Department: Political Science
A Public Opinion Poll for the Measurement of Attitudes of the College of Wooster Student Body, D. Duane Mellon
Department: Political Science
Religious Liberty as Guaranteed by the First Amendment and Made Applicable to the States by the Fourteenth Amendment, Ernie Merlanti
Department: Political Science
Chicago Tribune and Joseph Medill, Ivan Preston
Department: English
Poe and Gothicism, Donna J. Reese
Department: English
La Civilisation Francaise Revelee Dans La Peinture Du Dix-Neuvieme Siecle, Ruth A. Roberts
Department: French and Francophone Studies; History
The Contributions of Igor Stravinsky to Modern Music and the Analysis of the Petrouskha Ballet, Rachel R. Schneider
Department: Music
Collison as an Element of Admiralty Law, John Tanner Smith
Department: Political Science