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The Fur Trade Around Ft. Wayne, Winifred C. Craig Jun 1929

The Fur Trade Around Ft. Wayne, Winifred C. Craig

Graduate Thesis Collection

Two factors have contributed to the important position Ft. Wayne has occupied in the political and economic history of North America --- first, its location upon the "most famous portage in North America," and second, the great abundance of fur bearing animals found along the streams and in the forests of this region.


The Treatment Of Arthurian Legend In Contemporary Literature, Mary C. Mcneely Jun 1929

The Treatment Of Arthurian Legend In Contemporary Literature, Mary C. Mcneely

Graduate Thesis Collection

One of our richest literary heritages is the Arthurian Legend. It has been the source of inspiration for great literary works and promises not to be soon exhausted. Through the individual interpretations of various masters the legend was widened in scope and enriches until its present comprehensive variety was reached.


The Drift (1929), Butler University Jan 1929

The Drift (1929), Butler University

Butler Yearbooks

No abstract provided.