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Pre-1929 Dissertations and Theses: Recent submissions
Now showing items 481-500 of 923
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Design of a hydro-electric plant on the Mattawamkeag River
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Journalism in territorial Kansas
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
Good and evil as represented in Massinger’s plays
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Social idealism and the unification of religious forces. An application of the functional point of view in religion
(University of Kansas, 1915) -
Dynamic characteristics of an oscillating electron tube
(University of Kansas, 1918) -
A study of vocational guidance in the high school
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The bacteriology of normal urine
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
The Kentucky novel
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
The effect of the Catholic revival on English fiction (1850-1900)
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The enzymes of Sphaeropis malorum and Sclerotina cinerea
(University of Kansas, 1922) -
The superior child in public education
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Sociological problems in education
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Some reactions of the ureas
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Plane roulette curves
(University of Kansas, 1915) -
Elementary course in journalism
(University of Kansas, 1915) -
Bills of attainder
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A study of Clyde Fitch
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Historic influence of history study as illustrated by the French Revolution
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The effect of inanition upon the development of the gonads and germ cells of larval frogs
(University of Kansas, 1916) -
The place and legitimate function of religion in education
(University of Kansas, 1920)