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Marquette University

1935

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Remedial Handwriting In The Seventh Grade, Rosella A. Brogan Jul 1935

Remedial Handwriting In The Seventh Grade, Rosella A. Brogan

Bachelors’ Theses

Writing at one time was considered merely a fine art and was used very little in the way of practical demand, but with the development of commerce, handwriting became the medium of communication and the ability to write legibly and with reasonable speed became an important aspect to the business world as well as a valuable asset to the individual.


Background And Present Contributions Of The School Sisters Of Notre Dame, Frank M. Bruce Jr. Jun 1935

Background And Present Contributions Of The School Sisters Of Notre Dame, Frank M. Bruce Jr.

Bachelors’ Theses

Mother says she sent me off to school when I was only five and that the School Sisters of Notre Dame were given charge of my early education, but I was too young to remember. Yet whet I do remember is that these Sisters did guide my course thru the elementary school, that they were the first added instruments in my education. I remember particularly well my First Communion, my Confirmation, the first Mass I served at. Each ot these was guided by a School Sister and supplemented by our parish priest. I am very grateful to them.

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Lineplay In Football, Edward C. Aspatore Apr 1935

Lineplay In Football, Edward C. Aspatore

Bachelors’ Theses

During the writer's thirteen years of playing, reading and watching the progress of football, he is thoroughly convinced that the line of a football team is the deciding criterion which will determine the success or failure of that team.


Judicial Adjudication In Problems Of School Attendance, Arnold Joseph Cane Apr 1935

Judicial Adjudication In Problems Of School Attendance, Arnold Joseph Cane

Bachelors’ Theses

Education, like every other important task of society, would surely be greatly handicapped without the benevolent intervention of the courts in our country. Adjudication of the many problems -- in which education through practical application of theory becomes involved -- has been left with our judicial system. The intervention of the judiciary has been received by some in an unwelcome manner, but every wise thinking .American deems judicial adjudication not only desirable but absolutely essential to the success of our public school system.

It has been estimated that approximately one million six hundred thousand decisions of appellate courts since 1658 …