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A Study Of The Extent To Which Members Of The Catholic School Press Association Were Concerned With Certain Social Topics Between September 1936 And February 1937, Leonard J. Doyle Jun 1937

A Study Of The Extent To Which Members Of The Catholic School Press Association Were Concerned With Certain Social Topics Between September 1936 And February 1937, Leonard J. Doyle

Bachelors’ Theses

This thesis aims to analyze the news content of some of the member papers of the Catholic School Press associa­tion, in order to determine the proportion of space devoted to certain social topics, both in news columns and editorial during the first six months of the school year 1936-1937.

Also it is desired to determine, wherever possible the stimulus and source of writing. This period of time was sel­ected because the publications were issued previously or im­mediately after the Catholic Press Educational congress held in Milwaukee on February 20 and 21,1937. T

he news space devoted to the social topics …


A Survey Of Dramatic Education In Western Kansas : Past Achievements, With Plans And Suggestions For The Future, A Study Of Past, Present, And Future Drama In Western Kansas Based Upon Questionnaires, Research And Practical Experience, Orvis Grout May 1937

A Survey Of Dramatic Education In Western Kansas : Past Achievements, With Plans And Suggestions For The Future, A Study Of Past, Present, And Future Drama In Western Kansas Based Upon Questionnaires, Research And Practical Experience, Orvis Grout

Master's Theses

This thesis is a history of performing arts in and around Fort Hays Kansas State College beginning in the 1880s and continuing through the 1930s with predictions and suggestions for the future.


The Women In Journalism In Milwaukee (1921-1936), Agnes A. Corcoran May 1937

The Women In Journalism In Milwaukee (1921-1936), Agnes A. Corcoran

Bachelors’ Theses

The purpose of this thesis, is to show, by a survey~ the position of woman in journalism in Milwaukee from 1921 to 1936. Particular attention is given to determining the specific fields of journalism which they have entered, the extent to which they have been accepted, and the work done.


History Of The Milwaukee Sentinel, 1901 To 1936, Olive H. Cook May 1937

History Of The Milwaukee Sentinel, 1901 To 1936, Olive H. Cook

Bachelors’ Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to present a history of the Milwaukee Sentinel. Inasmuch as this newspaper is nearing its hundredth birthday, the history will be traced only from 1901, at which time it was purchased by Charles F. Pfister, to the end of 1936.

An attempt will be made to present the general changes effected from time to time in the content, appearance, ownership and management of the Sentinel and its policies, particularly those in the political field.


A History Of The Wisconsin News From 1927 To 1936, John Edward Boyle Apr 1937

A History Of The Wisconsin News From 1927 To 1936, John Edward Boyle

Bachelors’ Theses

The methods followed in gathering material for this thesis were interviews with men concerned in the production of the Wisconsin News, examining files of issues that appeared in the period studied. and statistics gathering from Editor and Publisher International Yearbook.


A History Of The Milwaukee Journal From 1921 To The Present (1937), Marcella Marguerite Connelly Apr 1937

A History Of The Milwaukee Journal From 1921 To The Present (1937), Marcella Marguerite Connelly

Bachelors’ Theses

Though the title, A History of The Milwaukee Journal from 1921 to the Present (1937), may suggest merely a compilation of facts and figures showing material changes during that fifteen year period, that is not the primary object of this study. The author has chosen to pass lightly over the matters of mechanical changes, minor personnel adjustments, circulation increases and the like. Even the great work of Lucius Niemann, founder and inspiration of the paper, will be only briefly referred to, for that might well be the subject of another research.


A Historical And Phonetic Study Of Negro Dialect., T. Earl Pardoe Jan 1937

A Historical And Phonetic Study Of Negro Dialect., T. Earl Pardoe

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Objective Studies In The Oral Style Of American Women Speakers., Clara E. Krefting Jan 1937

Objective Studies In The Oral Style Of American Women Speakers., Clara E. Krefting

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.