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John Wesley's Doctrine Of Sin And Man, Carl F. Dunker Jun 1957

John Wesley's Doctrine Of Sin And Man, Carl F. Dunker

Graduate Thesis Collection

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History Of The Indiana Dental College, 1879-1925, Jack D. Carr Jan 1957

History Of The Indiana Dental College, 1879-1925, Jack D. Carr

Graduate Thesis Collection

The purpose of this study is to compile an accurate and, in so far as possible, a complete history of the Indiana Dental College. It is hoped that such a study will help to clarify the reasons for the emphasis upon certain aspects of dental curriculums in the past, and that it will help in evaluating the needs of the future program to eliminate encumberaces of traditional approaches which, in some instances, are no longer appropriate.


E.C. Sanderson, Harry R. Baird Jan 1957

E.C. Sanderson, Harry R. Baird

Graduate Thesis Collection

The unfolding of our puprose with will be presented in five chapters. The titles of the chpaters are explanatory of their contents with the exception of Chapter I, the introduction: The Pastor and Evangelist, The Promoter and Financier, The Educaotr and the Theologian, and the Conclusion.


George Orwell And The Problems Of The Contemporary Writer, Mary Chappell Sidney Jan 1957

George Orwell And The Problems Of The Contemporary Writer, Mary Chappell Sidney

Graduate Thesis Collection

Orwell is painfully aware of almost all the difficulties under which the present day writer labors. These range from the squalid reality of poverty (espeoially true in his own case) to a serious uncertainty over the nature and purpose of literature. However, four problems seem to stick in his mind and he returns to them continually- They are (1) the difficulty of maintaining one's intellectual and artistiointegrity in a world whioh increasingly threatens personal freedom; (2) the neoessity of finding a balance between the claims of art and those of propaganda in literary works; (3) the steady deterioration of the …


A Survey Of The Protestant School Movement In Indiana Since 1900, Philip Akard Jan 1957

A Survey Of The Protestant School Movement In Indiana Since 1900, Philip Akard

Graduate Thesis Collection

The three-fold purpose of this study is, (1) to show what church groups or private Christian organizations maintain elementary and more specifically, secondary schools, (2) to review briefly the history of each school, and (3) to present general summaries and trends in the growth of the Christian school movement.