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A Study Of The Speech Philosophy Of Alexander Campbell And The Application Of That Philosophy, Rudy L. Morrow Sep 1973

A Study Of The Speech Philosophy Of Alexander Campbell And The Application Of That Philosophy, Rudy L. Morrow

Dissertations and Theses

A great religious Awakening was taking place in 1805 until the end of the Civil War. Religious debates became the order of the day, and were at least equal in importance to the political debates. Alexander Campbell was one of the leading debators of the period. He was born September 12, 1787, in Ireland, but moved to America in 1809, settling in western Virginia. In 1812, Alexander and his father, Thomas Campbell, launched what they called "The Restoration Movement", in which they were seeking for the unity of all Christians on the basis of the Bible.


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 5, Wku Alumni Association Jul 1973

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 5, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Armstrong, Don, et al. Our POW's Come Home!
  • Son Tay Revisited
  • Dewey Smith, Ken Fleenor Return
  • Richards, Frances. You Can Come Home Again
  • Smith, Dewey. Today I Give You Honor
  • Downing, Dero. Welcome Home, Ken Fleenor
  • Fleenor, Kenneth. Toward a New Pinnacle
  • Armstrong, Don. Agriculture Adds Farm Power / Equipment Program
  • Down on the Farm at Western's FFA Field Day
  • Smith, Verenda. Best All Around in USA: Adele Gleaves and the Gentle Art of Gymnastics
  • Conway, Sheila. In Scholarship . . . They Chose Excellence
  • Dickey, Debbie. The Sabbatical Leave
  • Kramer, Ronald. Advisor …


A Study Of The Problems Of Translation, Rhetorical Analysis, And Translation Of A Speech Of Mohammed Mossedeq, Gholamhosain Janati-Ataie Jun 1973

A Study Of The Problems Of Translation, Rhetorical Analysis, And Translation Of A Speech Of Mohammed Mossedeq, Gholamhosain Janati-Ataie

Dissertations and Theses

Through the translation and analysis of a major speech, the political thought and rhetorical devices of Mohammed Mossedeq, former Prime Minister of Iran (1951-1953), are examined. Just as cultural and philosophical differences account for many problems in such a translation, so have they led to Mossedeq's being largely misunderstood in the West. The study therefore presents a more positive view of Mossedeq, emphasizing his nationalism, which has inspired countless movements toward independence among the Third World nations. Chapters deal with the background of the study, problems of translation (including the semantic and lexical nonequivalences between languages, as well as cultural …


An Experimental Study And Analysis Of Saudi-Arabian - American Proxemic Behavior As Observed In Homogeneous And Heterogeneous Dyadic Interactions, Gary D. Robinson May 1973

An Experimental Study And Analysis Of Saudi-Arabian - American Proxemic Behavior As Observed In Homogeneous And Heterogeneous Dyadic Interactions, Gary D. Robinson

Dissertations and Theses

This thesis is an attempt to refine the analysis of an empirical study in intercultural proxemic behavior research conducted by Watson and Graves and is, as well, a partial and modified replication of that study. The hypothesis of this, study is that Arabs will exhibit significant differences in proxemic behavior from Americans, with Arab's being closer and more direct in their proxemic, behavior than Americans. To test this hypothesis eighteen Saudi-Arabian and eighteen American male students were observed as two groups of nine homogeneous dyads and as one group of eighteen heterogeneous dyads.

Seven-minute dyadic interactions in a controlled, laboratory …


Communication Theory And Interpreters Theatre: Toward A Model For The Form, Gail Dixon '73 May 1973

Communication Theory And Interpreters Theatre: Toward A Model For The Form, Gail Dixon '73

Honors Projects

For too long and for too many people the field of speech
has been characterized by fragmentation of rather than unity
between its various areas of concentration. These areas,
Interpretation, Speech and Hearing Pathology, Rhetoric and
Public Address, Communication Theory, Radio and Television,
and Theatre have developed almost into singular disciplines
in their own rights. However, we cannot deny the vital
interaction which can and does take place within the field
of speech. The Speech Association of America has added the
word Communication to its official name to acknowledge the
growing importance of this interaction of all the disciplines.
Certainly …


A Study Of Selected Vocabulary And Phonetic Speech Patterns Of College Students In Illinois, James R. Osborn '73 May 1973

A Study Of Selected Vocabulary And Phonetic Speech Patterns Of College Students In Illinois, James R. Osborn '73

Honors Projects

In this paper I distinguish dialect boundaries in Illinois simply within the frame of reference of my selected group and compare these results with previously published works (especially those of Northern Illinois). I would also like to find indications of the existence and location of a Nothern Midland-Southern Midland boundary in Illinois.


Ua3/3 Dewey Smith: Homecoming For A Pow, Kelly Thompson Apr 1973

Ua3/3 Dewey Smith: Homecoming For A Pow, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Speech delivered by former WKU President Kelly Thompson at banquet honoring Vietnam prisoner of war Lt. Colonel Dewey Smith upon his return to the United States.


An Analysis And Evaluation Of John Connally's May 28, 1971 Speech At Munich, Germany During The International Monetary Crisis, Rita Lynne Colbert Jan 1973

An Analysis And Evaluation Of John Connally's May 28, 1971 Speech At Munich, Germany During The International Monetary Crisis, Rita Lynne Colbert

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association Jan 1973

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Davis, Nancy. Grand Slam for University Publications
  • Scherr, Wayne. Ogden College Revisited - Reunion, October 20
  • Conway, Sheila. Willard Cockrill the Western Weatherman
  • Cook, Paul. Board of Regents Expands to Ten
  • Just, Paul. A Look at 1934-35!!!
  • Dickey, Debbie. Western Offers the Educational Specialist Degree
  • Rider, Hugh. Eagle University
  • Jackson, Carlton. India Greets a Westerner
  • Conway, Sheila. Freshman Orator Takes First Place in FFA Nationals - Dennis Smith
  • Minton, John Jr. Greeks Claim National Recognition
  • Ohio Valley Conference Football Is a Collision Sport
  • Homecoming 1972
  • Downing, Dero. Quality in Education
  • Page, Tate. Identity …


A Rhetorical Analysis Of Mrs. Coretta Scott King's Commencement Address, Janice Kenney Jan 1973

A Rhetorical Analysis Of Mrs. Coretta Scott King's Commencement Address, Janice Kenney

Masters Theses

Coretta King, known best as Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., has been the new image of black womanhood for the black race since the days of the Montgomery bus boycott, which had its beginning on December 1, 1955. Mrs. King represents the new image of black womanhood because she is the first black woman projected into prominence by her husband. She is a follower in her husband's footsteps. She has taken up her husband's dream as her own and in the process has become a symbol in her own right.

Statement of Purpose. The purpose of this study was to …