Pre-1929 Dissertations and Theses
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This collection consists of theses and dissertations now in the public domain that were written by KU students through 1928 and is the result of the digitization completed by KU Libraries.
Recent Submissions
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George Carleton (1559-1628): His English works
(University of Kansas, 1990-12-15) -
A Study of Spiral Movement in the Ciliate Infusoria
(University of Kansas, 1925-05-31) -
The Absolute Value of An Electrode Potential
(University of Kansas, 1925-05-31) -
Syntheses of Thiazane Derivatives
(University of Kansas, 1925-08-31) -
The Nature, Origin, and Significance of Pigment in Embryos of Amblystoma
(University of Kansas, 1923-05-31) -
The Lizards of Kansas with Notes on Habits
(University of Kansas, 1920) -
Comparative anatomy of the species of the genus Populus
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
Land vertebrates of a limited area in eastern Kansas
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
Social aspects of the works of Joaquin Dicenta
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
City of Dallas and Dallas County levee-improvement district No. 10. Report of the district engineer
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
Progress of science in the eighteenth century
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
Originality of Juan Manuel's Libro del Caballero et del Escudero
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
A critical study of the course in high school physics with reference to content, teaching practice, and teaching personnel
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
The writers of Tennessee ; A manual of Tennessee literature
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
A study in the relative frequency and persistency of technical errors in written composition
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
A study of vocational agriculture as taught in Kansas high schools
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
History and description of building and loan associations and their operation in Kansas
(University of Kansas, 1925) -
The sources and influence of Moreto's El Desdén con el Desdén and El Lindo Don Diego
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
The morphology and biology of the Mexican bean beetle, Epilachna corrupta
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
A study of sewing as a subject of instruction in the schools of Kansas
(University of Kansas, 1925)