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1937

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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.


National Attitudes With Regard To The Italo-Ethiopian Controversy As Set Forth Before The League Of Nations, Coralie Virginia Arthur Jan 1937

National Attitudes With Regard To The Italo-Ethiopian Controversy As Set Forth Before The League Of Nations, Coralie Virginia Arthur

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


The Juvenile Court : It's Purpose With Special Treatment On The Juvenile And Domestic Relations Court Of Richmond, Virginia, Harold L. Ronick Jan 1937

The Juvenile Court : It's Purpose With Special Treatment On The Juvenile And Domestic Relations Court Of Richmond, Virginia, Harold L. Ronick

Honors Theses

The objectives of the writer in writing this monograph are two - first, to acquaint himself with the Juvenile And Relations Court of his own city, and second, to compile the records of the court so that they may known to all interested people.

The work is divided into four sections - in the first the early fundamental history and principles of Juvenile Courts in which an attempt is made to show that the Juvenile Court can trace its origin back to the English Common law Courts.

In the second section the writer discusses the bills passed by the General …


The Third International, Helen Gertrude Sayles Jan 1937

The Third International, Helen Gertrude Sayles

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Since the World War, the Russian experiment has formed the basis for more comment than any other movement. Of particular interest to the people of the United States has been the Third International, or Comintern, having as its aim World Revolution. Although communism has not had a great deal of influence in the United States as yet, propaganda is being spread to such a great extent that expectations for the future seem significant.

The Third International which was based upon the principles laid down by Karl Marx and Engels in the Communist Manifesto in 1848, differed from the First and …