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Pacific Theatre : A Chronological Recording Of Productions Between The Years Of 1935 And 1962, Curtis Andrews Ennen Jan 1963

Pacific Theatre : A Chronological Recording Of Productions Between The Years Of 1935 And 1962, Curtis Andrews Ennen

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

This study could not be, and is not intended to be, an exhaustive historical report of all the theatrical activity encompassed by the Drama Department at The University of the Pacific. To embark on such a venture would be well beyond the capabilities and the patience of the present writer. In fact, to attempt a history of any one of the several facets of this organization would be a major undertaking. Fortunately, a ·partial study of the activities of Pacific Little Theatre has been made in the form of a thesis by DeMarcus Brown, Director of' Pacific Theatre. This work, …


The Development And Construction Of A Resource Unit On Water ; Its Relation To San Joaquin County, Wayne Leroy Bonham Jan 1963

The Development And Construction Of A Resource Unit On Water ; Its Relation To San Joaquin County, Wayne Leroy Bonham

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

What resources are available to teach water problems related to the Stockton Community and how can they be organized into a resource unit which will help teachers toward developing effective teaching units?


The Atkinson Bill Of 1939 : A Study Of An Oil Conservation And Control Act, George Marshall Serlin Jan 1963

The Atkinson Bill Of 1939 : A Study Of An Oil Conservation And Control Act, George Marshall Serlin

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It was the purpose of this study (1) to investigate the circumstances that seemed to warrant this le6islati on; (2) to study the important aspects of the bill itself; (3) to follow the bill through its heated political battle prior to its legislative passage; (4) to trace the factors that led to its defeat as a referendum measure; (5) to grasp the significance of defeat to Governor Olson; and (6) to determine the merits of the measure in relationship to conservation and production.


Employment Of Certificated Personnel Of Ethnic Minority Groups In Stockton Unified School District, 1947 To 1962, Stanley Earl Sandelius Jan 1963

Employment Of Certificated Personnel Of Ethnic Minority Groups In Stockton Unified School District, 1947 To 1962, Stanley Earl Sandelius

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The two main purposes of this study were to document the events leading to the establishment of the nondiscriminatory employment policy for certificated personnel from ethnic minority groups in the Stockton Unified School District and the subsequent practices which have developed since the adoption of the policy in 1947.


A Study Of The Integration Of The California Oriental Provisional Conference Into The California-Nevada Annual Conference, Apolinar Navarro Sangalang Jan 1963

A Study Of The Integration Of The California Oriental Provisional Conference Into The California-Nevada Annual Conference, Apolinar Navarro Sangalang

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

It was the purpose of this study (1) to clarify the various stages and developments which took place in the period covered by the integration of the California Oriental Provisional Conference into the California-Nevada Annual Conference; (2) to make an account of the present status of the Oriental churcher in the California-Nevada Annual Conference; and (2) to make a report of the present standing of the Oriental ministers, who took part in the integration


An Analysis Of The Effects Of Importing Farm Workers From Mexico, Robert Lafrance Dunbar Jan 1963

An Analysis Of The Effects Of Importing Farm Workers From Mexico, Robert Lafrance Dunbar

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Each year, hundreds of thousands of farm workers emigrate from Mexico. to cultivate and harvest crops on American farms and return to Mexico at the end of the harvest season. These men are permitted to enter the United States under the auspices of the Mexican farm labor program established by the federal government. The migration of these farm laborers has involved "...one of the most significant population movements in the Western Hemisphere in the last twenty-five years".