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A Comparison Of The Uses Of Astrology In The Works Of John Gower And Geoffrey Chaucer, George Rufus Wyatt Jr. Aug 1952

A Comparison Of The Uses Of Astrology In The Works Of John Gower And Geoffrey Chaucer, George Rufus Wyatt Jr.

Master's Theses

The literary interest in astrology which had been gradually increasing during the fourteenth century in England, culminated in the works of Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower. It is not surprising that these two poets have used astrology very extensively in writing stories for their medieval audiences since the average man in the Middles Ages believed that life depended upon the influences of the seven planets in their positions in the zodiac. It is the purpose of this thesis to present a comparison of the uses of the astrological material in the works of Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower. In this …


Art And Religion In Milton's Critical Theory, Otto Leonhart Brenner Jul 1952

Art And Religion In Milton's Critical Theory, Otto Leonhart Brenner

Master's Theses

Unquestionably, behind Milton's writings stands his critical theory. Without it he could never have been great. His ability to select what was basic in the production of art was a prime factor in giving him the remarkable proficiency and power he displays in handling poetic forms in such a way that they ideally represent the thought and emotions experienced in nature.


An Ecological Study Of The Bacterial Flora Of Westhampton Lake, Thomas Constantine Mandes Jul 1952

An Ecological Study Of The Bacterial Flora Of Westhampton Lake, Thomas Constantine Mandes

Master's Theses

Most natural bodies of water which have been investigated have been shown to contain bacteria. Exceptions apparently occur where we find those waters which, due to their chemical constitution and physical makeup, are inimical even to the growth of bacteria .

Since bacteria are virtually ubiquitous in waters, it would necessarily follow that biologists interested in this aspect of biology would have intensively studied bacteria and the part they play in the biology of water. Quite the contrary; instead of the study continuing along lines laid down by early scholars it has shifted to a study of bacteria which were …


A Survey Of The Critical Opinion Concerning The Effect Of Edgar Allan Poe's Life Upon His Literary Work, Alice Mary Griffith Jul 1952

A Survey Of The Critical Opinion Concerning The Effect Of Edgar Allan Poe's Life Upon His Literary Work, Alice Mary Griffith

Master's Theses

In this thesis I hope to present a picture of the effect the life of Edgar Allan Poe had upon his writing. Poe was and still is a controversial figure. Many of his biographers and critics agree that the illnesses and deaths of those dearest to him and the constant pressure of outer tragic circumstances played a great part in what he put down upon paper. Others feel his drinking and dope-taking colored his outpourings. There is much emphasis placed upon his childhood days in England. Some attention is paid to his life in Richmond as a boy. There are …


Student Mortality At Richmond College, 1946-1952, Thomas E. Coleman Jr. Jul 1952

Student Mortality At Richmond College, 1946-1952, Thomas E. Coleman Jr.

Master's Theses

Many problems face our colleges today, and certainly one of the most serious ot these is that of student withdrawals. This also has been a major concern of the officials of Richmond College, and as a result it was suggested that this particular study be undertaken. Therefore, a thorough analysis of this situation was begun,with the hope of arriving at some conclusions which will help to eliminate or reduce at J.east a part of the major causes of student mortality, at Richmond College.

In undertaking this study careful consider­ ation was given to the selection of a group which …


A Comparison Between The Use Of Projection Planes And The Non Use Of Projection Planes In The Teaching Of Mechanical Drawing In The High Schools, Arthur Wendell Allison Jul 1952

A Comparison Between The Use Of Projection Planes And The Non Use Of Projection Planes In The Teaching Of Mechanical Drawing In The High Schools, Arthur Wendell Allison

Master's Theses

For many years the planes of projection have been for­ gotten or ignored by many teachers in the teaching of mechan­ ical drawing in the high schools. The reasons suggested by those teachers who do not use the planes of projection in their teaching have been based upon their observations and conclusions, and in no instance which the writer has discover­ ed has experimental evidence been presented to support these contentions.

It is the purpose of this study to determine the value of the use of the projection planes in the teaching of high school mechanical drawing. A relative comparison …


A Survey Of Guidance Activities In Group Iii High Schools In Virginia, Edward Michael Branich Jul 1952

A Survey Of Guidance Activities In Group Iii High Schools In Virginia, Edward Michael Branich

Master's Theses

Recognition or a definite need for organized guidance services is so general that planned guidance programs need no defense. In the editor's introduction to a recent book on guidance practices, Franklin P. Zeran has this to say, "school administrators are becoming more and more interested in initiating and developing functional guidance programs within their schools." Numerous articles discussing guidance -- its principles, functions, techniques, and methods of evaluation -- have appeared in periodicals devoted to education. The State Board of Education of Virginia, in its newly adopted standards for the accrediting or Secondary Schools, states: "Guidance services shall be provided …


A Study Of Recipients Of Old Age Assistance In Norfolk, Portsmouth And Newport News, Virginia, Elbridge King Reid Jun 1952

A Study Of Recipients Of Old Age Assistance In Norfolk, Portsmouth And Newport News, Virginia, Elbridge King Reid

Master's Theses

The purpooe ot this study is to explore the living conditions activities and attitudes of the recipients of Old Age Assistance in Norfolk, Portsmouth and Newport News. Virginia. It was believed that such an exploration by means of a mailed schedule to be answered and returned anonymously would reveal certain aspects of the personal lives of the, dependent aged in these urban areas. The basic aim of the study is to advance the general understanding of the problems, the attitudes and the desires of the dependent aged.


Ernest Hemingway, A Writer Of Episodes, Robert Alexander Chermside Jr. Apr 1952

Ernest Hemingway, A Writer Of Episodes, Robert Alexander Chermside Jr.

Master's Theses

In this thesis my purpose is to analyze and review some of Hemingway's episodes and short scenes, which I believe to be his most valuable work, in order that their value may become evident. I then intend to show that the author's novels are in most cases dependent on these episodes for their literary success. In accomplishing this, it would be useless to consider everything Hemingway has written. I shall deal only with his fiction and shall confine myself to selections which most amply illustrate my point.


Some Reductions Of Substituted Benzalacetophenones By Aluminum Isopropoxide And Lithium Aluminum Hydride, Calvin Lyndall Fisher Apr 1952

Some Reductions Of Substituted Benzalacetophenones By Aluminum Isopropoxide And Lithium Aluminum Hydride, Calvin Lyndall Fisher

Master's Theses

While the literature contains a lnrge volume of material on the reduction of carbonyl compounds, the historical section of this thesis will be chiefly con­cerned with the reduction of -- unsaturated carbonyl compounds by catalytic hydrogenation, metal combinations, aluminum alkoxides and by lithium aluminum hydride.

The purpose of this thesis is to study the effect various substituents have on a conjugated system when the system is undergoing reduction by lithium aluminum hydride.


A Treatment Of Plant Life In Eighteenth-Century Poetry, William Melvin Maxey Apr 1952

A Treatment Of Plant Life In Eighteenth-Century Poetry, William Melvin Maxey

Master's Theses

A critic of English literature, writing about nature in poetry, has said that the subject-matter ot poetry may be divided into three main groups: man, God, and nature. This paper is primarily concerned with the last division, and more especially with a treatment of plant life in eighteenth-century poetry. Such a treatment must of necessity require wide reading and careful selection of the material to be covered, since the chief aim of the writer is to present the subject in such a manner that it is representative of the whole period of English poetry from 1700 to 1800.


History Of Richmond As A Port City, Myrtle Elizabeth Callahan Apr 1952

History Of Richmond As A Port City, Myrtle Elizabeth Callahan

Master's Theses

The purpose of this study has been to trace the evolution and course of Richmond as a port city from its beginning date, its period of gradual growth, the years of peak activity in the nineteenth century, the beginning of its decline in world trade, the subsequent renaissance of the port, followed by a recent decline at the present time, pointing out factors which brought it about and contributed to each of these stages.


Virginia, The Pioneer In Historical Markers, Julian Murry Howell Apr 1952

Virginia, The Pioneer In Historical Markers, Julian Murry Howell

Master's Theses

In beginning a study of' Virginia's historical markers it is well to review the economic background which provided tho necessary impetus to initiate the program. The introduction of more labor saving devices, shorter hours of work, improved transportation facilities, and better tourist accommodations, had encouraged the spending of newly acquired leisure in travel. The economic advantages to be gained in having tourists spend more time in our State became increasingly evident as Chambers of Commerce and other public spirited organizations became aware of the need of improving and enlarging their own communities. This awakening to the advantages which were to …


A Study Of The Four Public Bridges Across The James River, Demitrios Basiliou Pantele Feb 1952

A Study Of The Four Public Bridges Across The James River, Demitrios Basiliou Pantele

Master's Theses

As a result of its expansion to both the northern and southern banks of the James River, the city of Richmond, Virginia, has been obliged to construct a number of bridges in order to provide a link between the two parts of the city. There are now four such structures connecting north and south Richmond, the eldest dating back to the eighteenth century, with the most recent having been erected as recently as 1934. In the pages that follow it shall be our purpose to tell the story of these four spans not only from the point of view of …


Philosophy Of Natural Rights According To John Locke, Mark Francis Hurtubise Jan 1952

Philosophy Of Natural Rights According To John Locke, Mark Francis Hurtubise

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Expansion Of A Single-Valued Function Of Several Variables Having For Its Rangeadenumerable Set Of Real Numbers And For Its Domain Of Definitionaset Of Real Numbers, Nicholas Christ Scholomiti Jan 1952

The Expansion Of A Single-Valued Function Of Several Variables Having For Its Rangeadenumerable Set Of Real Numbers And For Its Domain Of Definitionaset Of Real Numbers, Nicholas Christ Scholomiti

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Correlation Between Scores On The Kuhlmann-Anderson Scales And On The Performance Scale Of The Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children In Testing Deaf Children, Edna Frances Bodjack Jan 1952

Correlation Between Scores On The Kuhlmann-Anderson Scales And On The Performance Scale Of The Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children In Testing Deaf Children, Edna Frances Bodjack

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Various Grievance Procedures Affecting Federal Employees Employed Outside The Continental United States, John William Clancy Jan 1952

Various Grievance Procedures Affecting Federal Employees Employed Outside The Continental United States, John William Clancy

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of Known Independent Interstate Adoptions In Illinois, Helen Joan Lane Jan 1952

An Analysis Of Known Independent Interstate Adoptions In Illinois, Helen Joan Lane

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Establishment Of A St. Coletta School For Retarded Boys In The Archdiocese Of Chicago, Francine Lamb Jan 1952

The Establishment Of A St. Coletta School For Retarded Boys In The Archdiocese Of Chicago, Francine Lamb

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Expressed Opinion Of The Papacy In The American Secular Press, John V. Mentag Jan 1952

A Study Of The Expressed Opinion Of The Papacy In The American Secular Press, John V. Mentag

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Eighty-Seven Female Veterans Who Were Known To The Veterans Administration Mental Hygiene Clinic In Chicago, Illinois From January 1946 Through December 1951, Johnson Levering Jan 1952

A Study Of Eighty-Seven Female Veterans Who Were Known To The Veterans Administration Mental Hygiene Clinic In Chicago, Illinois From January 1946 Through December 1951, Johnson Levering

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Study Of Warsaw : A Study Of The Opposition To Its Existence By Russia, Prussia And Austria, Bernadine Florence Pietraszek Jan 1952

The Study Of Warsaw : A Study Of The Opposition To Its Existence By Russia, Prussia And Austria, Bernadine Florence Pietraszek

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Statistical Study Of The 514 Local Residents Served By Chicago Travelers Aid, Patricia Dolores Leonard Jan 1952

A Statistical Study Of The 514 Local Residents Served By Chicago Travelers Aid, Patricia Dolores Leonard

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


Public Opinion And The Portsmouth Conference, Bernadette Long Jan 1952

Public Opinion And The Portsmouth Conference, Bernadette Long

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Nature Of Errors Made By Children In Serial Learning, John P. Ly Jan 1952

The Nature Of Errors Made By Children In Serial Learning, John P. Ly

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of The Transfer Of Training In Teaching Algebra To A Ninth Grade Group, Mary Roserita Mcguire Jan 1952

The Effects Of The Transfer Of Training In Teaching Algebra To A Ninth Grade Group, Mary Roserita Mcguire

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Children Placed In Institutions By Children's Division, Chicago Welfare Department, Bernice Anne Mcneela Jan 1952

A Study Of Children Placed In Institutions By Children's Division, Chicago Welfare Department, Bernice Anne Mcneela

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


A Definition Of Social Services Rendered To Patients With The Major Diagnosis Of Diabetes Admitted To The Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois During March, April And May, 1951, Margaret Bennett Many Jan 1952

A Definition Of Social Services Rendered To Patients With The Major Diagnosis Of Diabetes Admitted To The Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois During March, April And May, 1951, Margaret Bennett Many

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.


The Function Of The Psychiatric Team In The Service Meetings Of The Psychiatric Section Of The Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois, Eileen Medow Jan 1952

The Function Of The Psychiatric Team In The Service Meetings Of The Psychiatric Section Of The Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois, Eileen Medow

Master's Theses

No abstract provided.