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The University Orchestra And Choir, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Dec 1972

The University Orchestra And Choir, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Alvin Lunde, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Nov 1972

Alvin Lunde, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Glee Club Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Nov 1972

Glee Club Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Lois Howard, Harpsichord, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Oct 1972

Lois Howard, Harpsichord, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


To Revitalize The Flaccid Garden : A Study Of Milton's Paradise Regained, Daniel Clyde Bartges Jul 1972

To Revitalize The Flaccid Garden : A Study Of Milton's Paradise Regained, Daniel Clyde Bartges

Master's Theses

By 1654, Milton had partaken of misery, neglect, frustration, poverty; temptation, and disillusionment, as do all men; and it was his hope to "justify" (actually to "explain" since, to Milton, God's "ways" do not lend themselves to mortal justification) these plights to his fellow man. He shared the troublesome question of the Puritans: why is there evil in a world created by a beneficent God? A sincere Christian, he hoped to find a solution to this religious embarrassment through Biblical interpretation and subsequent enlightenment.

It is my belief that Paradise Regained constitutes Milton's most concentrated effort toward solving this baffling …


Irony In The Book Of Job And Three Modern Adaptations : J.B., A Masque Of Reason, And "A Job Of The Plains", Becky Bartholomew Hawkins Jul 1972

Irony In The Book Of Job And Three Modern Adaptations : J.B., A Masque Of Reason, And "A Job Of The Plains", Becky Bartholomew Hawkins

Master's Theses

The basic format of my thesis will include six chapters beginning with a general discussion of irony, emphasizing the specific ironies noted throughout the thesis. The next four chapters will deal with the ironies in Job, J.B., A Masque of Reason, and "A Job of the Plains." Finally, there Will be a closing chapter which will include a summary and concluding remarks.


The Glasgow Paradox : A Study Of Ellen Glasgow's Sad Ladies, Frank Alexander Lovelock Jul 1972

The Glasgow Paradox : A Study Of Ellen Glasgow's Sad Ladies, Frank Alexander Lovelock

Master's Theses

This study intends to examine the career of Ellen Glasgow to determine how her personal philosophy is re­ flected in her work--and more especially in the characters of her long-suffering heroines (the sad ladies). It is hoped that the reader will come to understand how Glasgow moved from an initial phase of hope, through a period of pain and sorrow, and into a final time of despair .

For the purpose of this study, special emphasis has been placed. on the importance of the novels which were written after 1900. It is these novels that have come to be considered …


The Orderly Chaos Of Camilo José́ Cela, Christian William Hearon Jul 1972

The Orderly Chaos Of Camilo José́ Cela, Christian William Hearon

Master's Theses

Camilo José Cela, a philosopher and a consummate artist, has produced a series of works which individually and as a group, are a careful combination of idea and form. One work cannot adequately be understood unless it is also seen in context with Cela's other works. Each of the novels, short stories, essays and travel books, is united to the others by Cela' s overall existential philosophical outlook, and each rests on and at the same time illuminates the others.


University Choir Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond May 1972

University Choir Spring Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Chaucer's Knight's Tale : A Symbolic Reading, Naomi Pasquine May 1972

Chaucer's Knight's Tale : A Symbolic Reading, Naomi Pasquine

Master's Theses

Chaucer's Knight Tale has called forth much critical comment. Individual lines have been commented upon, characters have been analysed and the resolution of the poem has been discussed. Critics have offered suggestions as to the poem's meaning, but an interpretation that encompasses all aspects of the poem and gives the reader the feeling that all the poetic elements of the poem have been resolved into that interpretation has not been presented. What the reader is looking for is an interpretation that will give the poem what we call today a sense of its own being or an existence of its …


The University Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1972

The University Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Guest Concert: Ewha Womans University Glee Club, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1972

Guest Concert: Ewha Womans University Glee Club, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Catharine Cos Pendleton, Mezzo-Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Apr 1972

Catharine Cos Pendleton, Mezzo-Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Manumission Of Slaves In Fauquier County, Virginia, 1830-1860, Thomas C. Givens Apr 1972

Manumission Of Slaves In Fauquier County, Virginia, 1830-1860, Thomas C. Givens

Honors Theses

Efforts ro free slaves in the Unites States legally took two paths--manumission ofspecific slaces by individual masters and emancipation of all slaves by legislative or constitutional act. During the Civil War, all slaves in belligerent states received their freedom through emancipation. Prior to that time, in spite of agitation by Abolitionists and other groups, attempts of general emancipation failed in the South. In 1831-32, the General Assembly of Virginia seriously considered the possibility of emancipation couled with removal from the stae of the black population, but the proposition faile dbecause of the enormous practical difficulties which such an undertaking would …


Chamber Music Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Mar 1972

Chamber Music Concert, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Guest Recital: Virginia Chisholm, Betsy May, Hope Armstrong, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Mar 1972

Guest Recital: Virginia Chisholm, Betsy May, Hope Armstrong, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Suzanne Kidd, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Feb 1972

Suzanne Kidd, Organ, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Marajean Marvin, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Feb 1972

Marajean Marvin, Soprano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Charles Timbrell, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Jan 1972

Charles Timbrell, Piano, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


The University Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond Jan 1972

The University Orchestra, Department Of Music, University Of Richmond

Music Department Concert Programs

No abstract provided.


Myths And Legends In The Stories Of Eudora Welty, Robert Keith Brower Jan 1972

Myths And Legends In The Stories Of Eudora Welty, Robert Keith Brower

Master's Theses

Wright Morris suggests that in The Territory Ahead that the American writer's imagination has been crippled by the nostalgia that drives it to a preoccupation with the mythic past. Like any other generalization, there are several glaring exceptions to this statement, and one of the most obvious of these exceptions ca be found in the case of Eudora Welty. Miss Welty has continually exhibited a great knowledge of mythology and American folklore, and has utilized this knowledge extensively in her stories. However, it is safe to say that rather than being crippled, Miss Welty's imagination has been greatly enhanced and …


The Participation Of The Richmond Negro In Politics, 1890-1900, Joe B. Wilkins Jan 1972

The Participation Of The Richmond Negro In Politics, 1890-1900, Joe B. Wilkins

Master's Theses

This short treatise on one aspect of Negro history is the result of the author's pro'ound interest in United States history. The author's personal interest in the history of the Negro in the New South contributed to the selection of this topic.

The Richmond Negro by the end of the decade,1890-1900, was Virtually powerless politically and was ostracized from white society. All Negro Councilmen and Aldermen had been defeated in the May 1896 municipal elections and had been unsuccessful in regaining their seats. Thus in ten years the Negro had lost almost all political rights and witnessed the paternalistic attitude …


Virginia's Reactions To John Brown's Raid On Harper's Ferry, October 16-18, 1859, Linda Mcintosh Jan 1972

Virginia's Reactions To John Brown's Raid On Harper's Ferry, October 16-18, 1859, Linda Mcintosh

Honors Theses

The purpose of this thesis is show Virginia's reactions to John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry, not to John Brown, the man. For this reason the writer will being with a brief identification of John Brown, followed by a statement of his purpose in invading Harper's Ferry and a description of the raid itself. The rest of the paper will be devoted to Virginia's reactions to the invasion. No attention will be given to the proceedings of Brown's trail, the question his sanity, or reactions to Brown's execution. Information on these topics may obtained from either Stephen Oates's To Purge …


The Mannerist Painter And Donne : A Correlation Of The Arts, Christine Steinbach Jan 1972

The Mannerist Painter And Donne : A Correlation Of The Arts, Christine Steinbach

Honors Theses

There is a certain equality of painting and poetry expressed by Horace in his descriptive phrase ut pictura poesis. The implication is that the arts are practically interchangeable, one may describe the other, and the genius of each arises from the same source. Some of the best evidences of similar inspiration and perception within these two arts can be illustrated through a comparison of Italian Mannerist painting and Metaphysical poetry as embodied in various works of John Donne. Although these works are separated by chronological time and geographical location, they are, nevertheless, the product of mutual attitudes and stress common …


Martin Luther King's Position In The Black Power Movement From 1955 To 1968, Carol Breit Jan 1972

Martin Luther King's Position In The Black Power Movement From 1955 To 1968, Carol Breit

Honors Theses

From events in 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, a citadel of Southern segregation practices and American rascist attitudes, the Negro Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. was to be pivoted to a pedestal of national prominence and of international fame. By 1958 King had become the symbol of the new black revolt locally, nationally, and internationally. Black had finally found a black leader to articulate their needs and demands to white America and for themselves. King's charismatic personality and powerful oratory drew both whites and blacks to him and to this cause. To some degree he unified the civil rights movement in …


The Fabians And Socialized Medicine : A Study Of Fabian Attitudes Toward National Health Services, Linda Mcintosh Jan 1972

The Fabians And Socialized Medicine : A Study Of Fabian Attitudes Toward National Health Services, Linda Mcintosh

Honors Theses

Concentrating on the Minority Report of the Royal Commission on the Poor Law (1909), the National Insurance Act (1911), the Beveridge Report (1942), and the National Insurance and National Health Service Acts (1946), this thesis studies the various Fabian attitudes and philosophies toward British health services. No one "Fabian program" existed; the Society did not, as a single body, endorse specific programs or ideas, allowing its members freedom of thought and opinion. Inside Fabian publications this policy is enunciated:

This pamphlet, like all publications of the Fabian Society, represents not the collective view of the Society, but only the view …


Reflections Of A Lost Harmony In Seventeenth Century Poetry, Cathy Perkins Jan 1972

Reflections Of A Lost Harmony In Seventeenth Century Poetry, Cathy Perkins

Honors Theses

During the seventeenth century man continued to hold onto comfortable old of the "Elizabethan world picture," but the impact of the new science grew steadily. Donne and Wilton both used images from the old world view and the new discoveries; but in the final analysis they both rejected worldly system and turned to faith. Many seventeenth century poets turned to faith, perhaps as an answer to their despair. For Donne and Wilton the harmony was lost. In "The First Anniversary," Donne wrote that harmony had died and that the new ideas made everything questionable. Wilton's Adam and Eve fell from …


The Sacheverell Affair : Its Causes And Implications, Robert A. Kester Jan 1972

The Sacheverell Affair : Its Causes And Implications, Robert A. Kester

Honors Theses

The Sacheverell Affair of 1709-10 is a much overlooked event in English history. It was not significant in itself, being a rather trivial incident, but was significant for its far-reaching implications, in terms of its impact on both the political situation in Britain and diplomacy on the continent.