Master's Theses
Theses from 1969
A Readability Study, Dolores Y. Earnest
An Examination of Four Late Orchestral Works of Bela Bartok, Kenneth G. Folsom
A Follow-Up Study of the 1966, 1967, and 1968 Graduates of the Garden City Community Junior College, Ronald G. Hopkins
Populist Study in Need of Revision: A Case Study of Kearny County, Kansas, in the Populist Era, Harold Ray Smith
Program Evaluation and Review Technique in Cost Accounting, Henry T. Wu
Aspects of Agriculture and Food Production in South Korea, Ho Kum
Dr. Charles Monroe Sheldon : The Rhetoric of a Religious Reformer, Anna (Locke) Herman
Raising Copper and Silver Forms by the Modified English Method, Clinton J. Leon
Parallelism in the Johannine Epistles, Samuel Lee Warfel
Painting Techniques in Collage and Montage, Calvin L. Mahin
Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Non-Violent Agitator, Jean Roland
Creative Expression Through the Use of Clay Applied to the Surface of Wheel Thrown Ceramic Forms, Thomas K. Willis
Experimentation in Closed Joined Slab Stoneware Constructions, Dennis L. Mitchell
A Follow-Up Study of Pratt Community Junior College Graduates, Ray O. McKinney
Diversification of Watercolor Through the Use of a Variety of Materials, William A. Priddy
Saul Bellow's Alienated Protagonists : Jamesian Psychology as Therapy, Byron Dean Hull
Experiments in Glaze Over Acrylic Colors, Marie Swisher
Portrait of a Revolutionary : Thomas Jefferson and the Coming of the American Revolution, Robert Wittemore Osborn
Exploring Improbable Matching Materials in Experimental Sculpture, Dan K. Price
Net Shoot Production and Biomass Transfer Rates in a Mature Grassland Ecosystem, James E. Lester
Academic Freedom: A Systems Approach, Jerry Riseley
The Breeding Ecology of the Barn Swallow in Ellis, County, Kansas, Larry W. Anthony
Prairie, James L. Callahan
The Foreign Capital Inducement Into South Korea During the First Five-Year Planning Period, 1962-1966, Pil Young Choung
The Expatriate at Home : The Spirit of Expatriatism in Selected Fiction Published in 'The Dial', 1920-1929, Shari S. Forbes