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Ua68/6 Newsletter #6, Wku English Dec 1981

Ua68/6 Newsletter #6, Wku English

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by WKU English Department regarding faculty activities, Zephyrus, alumni and book recommendations.


Ua68/6 Newsletter #5, Wku English Nov 1981

Ua68/6 Newsletter #5, Wku English

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by the WKU English Department regarding upcoming events, faculty activities, awards and Sigma Tau Delta.


Ua68/6 Newsletter #4, Wku English Nov 1981

Ua68/6 Newsletter #4, Wku English

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Newsletter created by the WKU English Department regarding faculty activities, awards and a poem Surprise! Surprise!


Ua68/6 Newsletter #3, Wku English Oct 1981

Ua68/6 Newsletter #3, Wku English

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Newsletter created by WKU English Department listing upcoming events, faculty activities and discussion of liberal arts degree.


Ua68/6 Newsletter #2, Wku English Oct 1981

Ua68/6 Newsletter #2, Wku English

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Newsletter created by the WKU English Department regarding upcoming events, best term paper and best / worst list.


Ua68/6 Newsletter #1, Wku English Sep 1981

Ua68/6 Newsletter #1, Wku English

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Newsletter created by the WKU English Department regarding upcoming events, United Way campaign, book recommendations and Sigma Tau Delta.


The Three Bartlebys Of Melville’S Tale, Gail M. Kienitz Sep 1981

The Three Bartlebys Of Melville’S Tale, Gail M. Kienitz

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

A study of any one of Herman Melville’s works is bound to be a fascinating and informative venture. Within the products of his prolific writing career are keen, precise, enlightening observations about nineteenth-century America. Religion, politics, business, literature, and philosophy are all within the realm of Melville’s careful consideration. Melville was a man who reacted to his world with intense curiosity and passion. Melville was also extremely introspective – searching, questioning, and examining himself with equal intensity.

“Bartleby the Scrivener” offers an interesting synthesis of Melville’s double vision. Within the confines of this tale are Melville’s reaction to his world …


Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program Jan 1981

Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program

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The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.

  • Condis, Rebecca. Reconstituted Families: Counseling Concepts and Application
  • Miller, Brad. Does Congress Effectively Regulate the Ethics of its Members?
  • Grizzle, Dennis. Electron Microscopy of Polytrichum Moss Spores
  • Collins, Lynell. Transformational Effects on Cytoskeleton and Cell-Surface Antigens
  • Hamilton, Joy. A Summary of Flaws in Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd
  • Martin, Lanna. Sadie F. Price: Artist, Botanist, Author and Naturalist
  • Wood, Irene. The Imagery of Smoke, Fire and Ash: A Study of the …