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AN APPLICATION OF CRITICAL PATH SCHEDULING TO DESIGN ENGINEERING (SANS COMPUTER) (thesis) (open access)

AN APPLICATION OF CRITICAL PATH SCHEDULING TO DESIGN ENGINEERING (SANS COMPUTER) (thesis)

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Date: March 1, 1965
Creator: Boyd, J.H. Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
TEMPERATURE AND STRESS DISTRIBUTIONS PRODUCED IN LONG CIRCULAR CYLINDERS COOLED BY EMISSION OF THERMAL RADIATION. Final Report. (open access)

TEMPERATURE AND STRESS DISTRIBUTIONS PRODUCED IN LONG CIRCULAR CYLINDERS COOLED BY EMISSION OF THERMAL RADIATION. Final Report.

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Date: January 1, 1965
Creator: Pritchard, R.S. & Wildin, M.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chromaticism in Piano Sonata, Opus 120 by Franz Schubert (open access)

Chromaticism in Piano Sonata, Opus 120 by Franz Schubert

Sonata in A major, Opus 120, was written by Franz Schubert in 1819. The sonata was chosen for this study because of its proximity to the middle of the span of time in which Schubert wrote his piano sonatas. His first piano sonata was written in 1815 and the last in 1828. Since no sonatas were written in either 1821 or 1822, the years in the middle of this span, the sonata written in 1819 was chosen.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Kerr, Clara Barbee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Aaron Copland's Symphonic Use of Brass Instruments (open access)

Aaron Copland's Symphonic Use of Brass Instruments

Traditions in orchestration can be described by relating the practices of most of the important composers of a particular time. This was done with great success by two composers of the nineteenth century, Hector Berlioz and Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, in their books on orchestration. These texts are the basis for the traditional uses of brass instruments appearing in the chapter.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Hasty, Patrick R. (Patrick Robert)
System: The UNT Digital Library
John the Baptist (open access)

John the Baptist

John the Baptist is a passion focusing on the sufferings of John in six movements for contralto, tenor, baritone, and bass soloists; chorus of mixed voices; boys' choir; and orchestra.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Cowan, Charles Donald, 1935-
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Factors Related to Tuba Instruction and Performance (open access)

A Study of the Factors Related to Tuba Instruction and Performance

The two basic needs which motivated this study were instructional material and instruments. By investigating these problems the writer hopes to improve not only his own techniques of teaching, but to present a useful source of information concerning the tuba. Analysis of the problem statement led to subordinate questions, or sub-problems, which may be stated as follows: 1. What do the authorities consider to be the desirable physical and mental characteristics in the tuba player? 2. How do the authorities teach the specific techniques of tuba performance. 3. What are the authorities' opinions concerning tubas and tuba mouthpieces? 4. What are the authorities' recommendations concerning instructional materials for tuba students?
Date: January 1965
Creator: Segress, Terry
System: The UNT Digital Library
The trumpet as used by Paul Hindemith in three instrumental groupings (open access)

The trumpet as used by Paul Hindemith in three instrumental groupings

Paul Hindemeith adheres to the traditional concept of using two trumpets in his orchestral brass section. The trumpet parts are notated in concert pitch on the score implying the use of the "c" trumpet, although in actual practice, the parts are often transposed and played on the B-flat trumpet by the performer.
Date: January 1965
Creator: Richey, Joseph Walter
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gethsemane to Calvary (open access)

Gethsemane to Calvary

"Gethsemane to Calvary" is a sacred cantata for mixed voices and keyboard accompaniment. It is divided into six sections which are called parts. With the exception of part one which is a potpourri overture, the parts are divided into a variety of choral forms.
Date: January 1965
Creator: Bryson, Olden James
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sinfonietta (open access)

Sinfonietta

Sinfonietta is a one-movement piece for full symphony orchestra. The work contains five themes, three of which are the more important. The remaining two are subordinate because they are shorter, and not as fully developed as the A themes. A diagram of the form of the piece is shown on the following page as Figure 1. The duration of the work is approximately 14 minutes.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Morgan, Bob, 1941-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Organ Compositions on the Motive B A C H (open access)

Organ Compositions on the Motive B A C H

Since the time of Johann Sebastian Bach many musical compositions have been written on the letters of his last name. In German musical notation, these letters are the equivalents of out B flat, A, C, and B natural. This study traces the use of this motive in works written for the organ throughout the past two centuries. The discussion in these chapters has been an attempt to illustrate the use of the motive B A C H in organ compositions from before the time of Bach up to the present. Time limitations required that this study limit itself to those works appearing in generally available editions.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Stegall, Ruth Ellen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Symphonic Variations (open access)

Symphonic Variations

The problem of classifying variations according to technical plan and stylistic treatment centers on the determination of which elements of the theme (melody, harmonic scheme, structure) are retained in each component variation and the compositional methods (elaboration, embellishment, motivic fragmentation) which are applied.
Date: June 1965
Creator: Miller, Lewis M., 1933-
System: The UNT Digital Library
New York Cycle (open access)

New York Cycle

New York Cycle consists of the settings of three poems for bass-baritone voice and eight instruments. The poems, each of which serves as the basis for one movement, are "The East River's Charm" by Samuel Bernard Greenberg, "Brooklyn Bridge" by Vladimir Mayakovsky, and "The Skyscraper Loves Night" by Carl Sandberg. The instrumentation employed consists of two French horns, vibraphone, timpani, and string quartet.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Ehle, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (open access)

Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra

Like the trumpet concertos of Haydra and Hummel, the present concerto for trumpet and orchestra is set in the classical plan of three movements: fast, slow, and fast. The total duration is approximately twenty minutes. The instrumentation of the orchestra, reveals an ensemble of moderate proportions.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Tull, Fisher
System: The UNT Digital Library
Three Movements for Orchestra (open access)

Three Movements for Orchestra

The two purpose of this paper are to present an abbreviated study of the following three movements for orchestra, and to examine two different aspects of serial techniques used in the first and last movements respectively. Each movement is basically in the same A B A form; each, however, represents an entirely different approach to composition. Of course there are areas common to all three movements (melodic content, fragmentation, orchestration), and it is hoped that a stylistic continuity is maintained.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Warfield, Gerald
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparison of the Leschetizky and Whiteside Methods of Piano Technique (open access)

A Comparison of the Leschetizky and Whiteside Methods of Piano Technique

The idea for this investigation was inspired by the writer's attempt to acquire a more complete knowledge of piano teaching techniques. It is hoped that this report will challenge musicians of all ranks to delve further into the subject and investigate other methods of technique not included in this report.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Wilkinson, Alice Faye
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Isolated Individual in the Novels of Carson McCullers (open access)

The Isolated Individual in the Novels of Carson McCullers

The theme of isolation in some degree is drawn through every character in every novel by Carson McCullers. This thesis examines the works of McCullers and the ideas of loneliness and isolation in her works and in her life.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Smith, Kyle A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Relationship between the Running Broad Jump and the Standing Broad Jump and of the Validity of the Three Trial Method (open access)

A Study of the Relationship between the Running Broad Jump and the Standing Broad Jump and of the Validity of the Three Trial Method

The investigation proposes a comparative study to determine whether or not there is a relationship between the running broad jump and the standing broad jump based upon the results of the performances of two hundred and seventy girls enrolled in Jefferson Junior High School, Abilene, Texas, and to determine whether or not one of the three allowed performances consistently results in the greatest distance.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Sneed, Clara Janis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermomagnetic Effects in Antimony at 4.2 [degrees]K (open access)

Thermomagnetic Effects in Antimony at 4.2 [degrees]K

The purpose of this investigation was to study the thermoelectric effects in a single crystal of antimony at liquid-helium temperatures.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Taaffe, Thomas J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Contributions of Early Amerian Sociologists to Social Gerontology (open access)

Contributions of Early Amerian Sociologists to Social Gerontology

The purpose of this thesis is to explore the writings of early American sociologists for attitudes and theoretical ideas concerning aging which individually and collectively have formed the basis for current social theory in gerontology.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Teague, Richard L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Unheeded Voices: A Look at Four Mid-Century American Poets (open access)

The Unheeded Voices: A Look at Four Mid-Century American Poets

The purpose of this study is to examine the position of twentieth century American poetry at the mid-point of the century to ascertain whether contemporary poetry--poetry written in the fifties and sixties--has been justly relegated to the obscure position which it now occupies.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Thames, Hugh Don
System: The UNT Digital Library
Alexander Kerensky and the Kornilov Affair (open access)

Alexander Kerensky and the Kornilov Affair

This thesis describes the Kornilov Affair and the people involved, especially Alexander Kerensky.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Tompkins, Rosemary Colborn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theory and Methods in Determining the Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Matrix (open access)

Theory and Methods in Determining the Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of a Matrix

In the numerous problems of matrix algebra, one finds the problem of determining the eigenvalues of eigenvectors of a matrix quite frequently. The theory and methods leading to the solution of the eigenvalue and eigenvector problem are of considerable interest. The relation between vector spaces, matrices, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors is to be considered in this chapter, with particular concentration directed toward the eigenvalues and eigenvectors shall be developed in the following chapters with detailed examples of the methods.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Waldon, Jerry Herschel
System: The UNT Digital Library
Amino Acid Complexes of Rhodium(III) (open access)

Amino Acid Complexes of Rhodium(III)

This thesis will explore and study rhodium, a group VIII element that has rarely been studied.
Date: August 1965
Creator: Waller, James F.
System: The UNT Digital Library