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Geography

Western Michigan University

Theses/Dissertations

1967

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The Spatial Context Of The Church Building In Kalamazoo, Michigan, Harmon G. Hart Dec 1967

The Spatial Context Of The Church Building In Kalamazoo, Michigan, Harmon G. Hart

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Geographic Study Examining The Major Elements Involved In The Rise Of Cotton Production In Southeast Missouri 1922-1925, Charles E. Hudson Aug 1967

A Geographic Study Examining The Major Elements Involved In The Rise Of Cotton Production In Southeast Missouri 1922-1925, Charles E. Hudson

Masters Theses

The delta area of Missouri comprises the seven counties in the southeastern part of the state. These counties form the only area in Missouri where cotton is widely produced. Although cotton was grown in the region as early as 1850, the delta area did not become a major cotton producer until 1922. For a number of years prior to 1922 certain elements, including soil and topography, climate, forest clearance, land drainage, and the influx of farmers prior to 1920, formed a potential favorable to large-scale cotton production, yet none occurred. For an increase in production to occur some element had …


The Sensation Seeking Scale As A Predictor Of Need For Sensory Stimulation, John C. Hocking Jul 1967

The Sensation Seeking Scale As A Predictor Of Need For Sensory Stimulation, John C. Hocking

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Geographic Interpretation Of The Growth And Development Of Constantine, Michigan, Mary Jeanne Dowty Apr 1967

A Geographic Interpretation Of The Growth And Development Of Constantine, Michigan, Mary Jeanne Dowty

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Charcoal: Its Multifarious Effect In A Rural Guatemalan Community, John G. Hehr Apr 1967

Charcoal: Its Multifarious Effect In A Rural Guatemalan Community, John G. Hehr

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.