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Analysis of "The Seven Songs" From The Pilgrim's Progress By Ralph Vaughan Williams (open access)

Analysis of "The Seven Songs" From The Pilgrim's Progress By Ralph Vaughan Williams

The opera, The Pilgrim's Progress, was written by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1949. "The Seven Songs" are analyzed for performance, examining the elements of music and text of the songs, including melody, harmony, form, vocal line and accompaniment, with the intent of forming conclusions in regard to their usefulness as singular selections, or as a group, for performance.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Hindman, Jannette
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nineteenth-Century New Orleans Composers (open access)

Nineteenth-Century New Orleans Composers

A comprehensive study of all nineteenth-century New Orleans composers is far beyond the scope of this paper. There are simply too many. An attempt has been made, however, to include as many possible in the text. Others, about whom there is insufficient information to include in a narrative, have been relegated to the appendix, where they are treated in the style of a biographical dictionary. The two most important and influential composers of the century, Gregorion Curto and Theodore von La Hache, are covered individually in chapters two and three, respectively. Their music represents all three of the important aspects of composition of the era: opera, salon, and sacred music. Louis Moreau Gottschalk, probably the most famous composer and performer of the period, has been omitted from this study (other than incidental references) because he has already received considerable attention from numerous other researchers. Likewise, another composer of note, Ernest Guiraud, has been omitted because, even though a native of New Orleans, he left America at an early age and never returned. He should more appropriately be considered in annals of French music. Research in this field, a vital part of the American musical heritage, is by no means complete. …
Date: May 1968
Creator: Wolfe, Alvin Duain
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effectiveness of Denton State School's Developmental Evaluation Form in Evaluating an Operant Training Program for Severely Retarded Boys (open access)

The Effectiveness of Denton State School's Developmental Evaluation Form in Evaluating an Operant Training Program for Severely Retarded Boys

The problem of this study was to evaluate Denton State School's Developmental Evaluation Form as it is now being used in their operant conditioning techniques in certain basic self-help areas, and to suggest a more effective and informative method of scoring the Evaluation Form. The present method of scoring this evaluation form requires that -all items at each developmental level be passed in order to receive credit for that level. No partial credit is given at any level. This method of scoring yields a developmental level at which. the individual is functioning. It does not, however, point out the total overall development of the individual. The present type of basal developmental scoring is not as discriminating as far as picturing an individual's total development as the one which will be suggested.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Graham, Malcolm J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Choral Problems in Handel's Messiah (open access)

Choral Problems in Handel's Messiah

The purpose of this study was to investigate, through stylistic analysis, the choral problems in twelve selected choruses from George Frederick Handel's oratorio, Messiah. The twelve choruses were selected for analysis in this study after consultation with several authorities in the field of choral music and on the basis that they are representative of problems encountered in the remaining choruses. Each of the twelve choruses was analyzed individually. Chapter I of this study presents the purpose of the study, the sub-problems involved, definitions of terms, delimitations, the basic hypothesis of the study, the basic assumptions of the study, methodology and the plan of the report. Chapter II of this study contains a brief biographical sketch of Handel, a discussion of the circumstances surrounding the composition of Messiah, and a survey of the Handelian oratorio Chorus. Chapter III presents the results of the analysis relevant to a discussion of each of the twelve choruses followed by a sectional presentation of the choral problems. In Chapter IV, a summary, some conclusions and recommendations are offered. Appendices A and B present reviews of selected recordings and vocal-piano editions of Messiah respectively.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Williams, John J. (John Joseph)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Jesse Henry Leavenworth: Indian Agent (open access)

Jesse Henry Leavenworth: Indian Agent

In 1763, the British government attempted to control land hungry colonists by prohibiting settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains. The ambitious attempt failed. Two years later! Great Britain, submitting to the pressure of land speculators, homestead seekers, and fur trappers, initiated the treaty making process with the American Indians. Although the Indians had no concept of private property, they exchanged their mountains and valleys for whiskey, beads, and muskets. Following independence, the American government continued the British policy of treaty making and pushing the red men out of the path of white civilization. After the Louisiana Purchase, many Americans considered the region lying beyond the Mississippi River a convenient area in which to settle the Indians. A policy of concentration evolved through John C. Calhoun's idea of a permanent Indian country where settlers had no desire to go. The white man's drive for the western lands doomed this policy to failure. During the 1850's the federal government extinguished Indian title to much of the Great Plains and opened the prairies for white settlement. By the 1860's, only two large areas remained in which to concentrate the red men--Indian Territory and the public lands north of Nebraska. Treaty negotiations for moving …
Date: May 1968
Creator: Davis, Marlene
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Justice of the Peace Court System with Emphasis on That of Dallas County, Texas (open access)

A Study of the Justice of the Peace Court System with Emphasis on That of Dallas County, Texas

This thesis seeks to examine in details the arguments centering around the American justice of the peace court system and evaluate the justices of the peace of Dallas County in the light of these argurents. A second purpose is to evaluate the positions of critics and defenders of the present justice system in the light of the needs of the litigants who come before te justice courts in Dallas County--or who would come before the replacement court advocated by the Texas State Bar Association. Finally, a sunmary analysis leads to recommendations for best serving the interests of these litigants. In the preparation of this study, wide use was made of both wrItten materials and personal interviews. The first three chapters are based largely on written materials, many of which are primary sources. The written source materials include reports, journal, articles, especially articles in legal periodicals, books, newspapers, court case reports and statutes. The latter chapters, the most significant part of the study, are based almost entirely on personal interviews and observations of the justice courts.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Robinson, Walter S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Perceptions of the Actual and Ideal Roles of Public School Superintendents in Texas (open access)

Perceptions of the Actual and Ideal Roles of Public School Superintendents in Texas

The problem of this study was to compare concepts of the actual and ideal roles of school superintendents as they are perceived by school superintendents and by school board presidents.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Sandler, Steven
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Course Content of Life, Earth, and Physical Science Programs in Selected Texas Junior High Schools (open access)

The Course Content of Life, Earth, and Physical Science Programs in Selected Texas Junior High Schools

The purpose of the study was to determine the agreement between reported levels of emphasis of course content topics suitable for the junior high school and the optimum level of emphasis as it was recommended by Texas science supervisors and national science education specialists.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Moore, Joe M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Existential Influences on the Use of Space by a Contemporary Painter (open access)

Existential Influences on the Use of Space by a Contemporary Painter

The aim of this study is to seek to determine the philosophic grounds which prompt this painter in particular to incorporate both two- and three-dimensional space within each painting.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Carlman, Sandra Marcom
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Descriptive Ecological Study of Selected First Admissions to a Private Psychiatric Hospital 1960 through 1963 (open access)

A Descriptive Ecological Study of Selected First Admissions to a Private Psychiatric Hospital 1960 through 1963

Following Hawley's point of view regarding the definition and inclusiveness of human ecology, ecological data must include both a population and its characteristics and some measurements of the environment of this population. Following Hawley, an ecological investigation must select from available data and examine at least some of the relationships that may exist among these measurable population and environmental characteristics, in an effort to find and isolate the causes of mental disorders, particularly of those now called "functional."
Date: May 1968
Creator: Carroll, D. Frederic
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phosphatides of Atypical Mycobacteria (open access)

Phosphatides of Atypical Mycobacteria

The purpose of this investigation was to extract, separate, partially characterize and compare the individual phospholipids of the atypical mycobacteria.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Hollingsworth, Russell C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Dielectric Constant of Galvinoxyl (open access)

The Dielectric Constant of Galvinoxyl

The molecules in many substances are know to undergo at characteristic temperatures a change in their rotational freedom in the solid state, signifying either a change in structure of the material of the onset of limited rotation of the molecule about some symmetry axis. The purpose of this research was to determine from dielectric constant measurements over the 100°K-420°K temperature range whether or not the organic free radical galvinoxyl and its diamagnetic parent molecule, dihydroxydiphenylmethane, undergo any such transitions.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Mizell, Michael E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Women in the Life and Works of Thomas Wolfe (open access)

Women in the Life and Works of Thomas Wolfe

This thesis discusses the view which Thomas Wolfe had of womankind. Primarily, this view is discerned and evaluated from Wolfe's fiction.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Randolph, Ernest Clay
System: The UNT Digital Library
Actinoplanes Philippinensis: Effect of Carbon Sources on Zoospore Production (open access)

Actinoplanes Philippinensis: Effect of Carbon Sources on Zoospore Production

Actinomycetes are able to utilize a great variety of carbohydrates, like sugar. The particular kind of sugar and its concentration has decisive effect on the growth of microorganisms. The proper nutritional media aids also in the production of spores. Based on this generalization, that the growth and sporulation of microorganisms are greatly influenced by the nature and the concentration of carbohydrates, an attempt has been made to study Actinoplanes philippinensis with respect to this influence.
Date: May 1968
Creator: White, Olivia
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship of Structured and Non-Structiured Stimuli for Art Production to Selected Personality Factors (open access)

The Relationship of Structured and Non-Structiured Stimuli for Art Production to Selected Personality Factors

The problem of this study was to determine whether there was any relationship between selected personality variables and art production with structured and non-structured stimuli.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Allumbaugh, James
System: The UNT Digital Library
Demonstrated Internal-External Reward Excectancies as a Variable in Group Counseling (open access)

Demonstrated Internal-External Reward Excectancies as a Variable in Group Counseling

The problem was the relationship of responses of individuals with demonstrated differences in internal-external reward characteristics and directive, client-centered group counseling techniques.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Lamb, Donald Wayne
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship of Authoritarianism as Revealed by the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale and Perceived Effectiveness of Teaching as Indicated by Teachers' Self-Rating Principals' Ratings and Supervisors' ratings (open access)

The Relationship of Authoritarianism as Revealed by the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale and Perceived Effectiveness of Teaching as Indicated by Teachers' Self-Rating Principals' Ratings and Supervisors' ratings

This research sought to find if a significant relationship existed between a factor of personality, authoritarianism, as measured on the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale, and perceived effectiveness of teaching as measured by ratings on the Purdue Rating Scale for Instruction.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Lewis, Franklin Garner
System: The UNT Digital Library
Basis for Evaluating University Extension Programs (open access)

Basis for Evaluating University Extension Programs

The primary problem of this study was to establish a plan for evaluating university extension programs through a review of the literature and standards for accreditation.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Powell, Charles Weldon
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Individualized Programs of Physical Education on Normal Children Who Have Reading Difficulties (open access)

The Effects of Individualized Programs of Physical Education on Normal Children Who Have Reading Difficulties

A problem which confronts education today, and which causes many children to be unsuccessful in academic achievement, is retarded reading.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Williams, Sebron Belton, 1925-
System: The UNT Digital Library
Market Power in the Common Market (open access)

Market Power in the Common Market

This study involved an analysis of the competitive philosophy and market structures of the European Economic Community. The investigation was concerned with market power both within the EEC itself and between the EEC and its eighteen African Associates. Although the present Association is in part a vestige of the colonial era, its economic nature is closely related to the economic nature of the EEC. It was the object of this study to define these characteristics, showing how they evolved from forces concomitant with postwar recovery and integration.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Bays, Carson W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparative Survey of the Qualifications of Municipal Recreation Directors in the Southwest District and Standards Recommended by the National Recreation and Park Association (open access)

A Comparative Survey of the Qualifications of Municipal Recreation Directors in the Southwest District and Standards Recommended by the National Recreation and Park Association

This study investigated the background and experience of municipal recreation directors in the Southwest District of the United States and compared these qualifications with standards recommended by the National Recreation and Park Association.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Birkhead, Barry Michael
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Antihero in the Novels of Juan Antonio de Zunzunegui (open access)

The Antihero in the Novels of Juan Antonio de Zunzunegui

Although some of Zunzunegui's works are not so moralistic in intent as others, it will be seen that each one of them criticizes a particular bad trait in the protagonist which leads to unhappiness or defeat, either for the character himself or for someone close to him.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Burkart, Judith E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Francis Thompson as a Myth-Maker (open access)

Francis Thompson as a Myth-Maker

The purpose of this paper is to establish that Francis Thompson, the English poet who lived from 1859 until 1907, is a myth-maker. In doing this, it will be necessary to define the term "myth-maker." The theme will then be developed by considering it in relation to the following topics: a brief resume of the events of his life having a direct bearing upon his mythic system, difficulties the student of his work must face, proof that he is a myth-maker of noteworthy significance, a consideration of the nature of his myth, a discussion of his most notable mythic values, and a special look at his mythic development of "The Hound of Heaven."
Date: May 1968
Creator: Carter, George F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Solving Linear Programming's Transportation Problem (open access)

Solving Linear Programming's Transportation Problem

A special case of the linear programming problem, the transportation problem, is the subject of this thesis. The development of a solution to the transportation problem is based on fundamental concepts from the theory of linear algebra and matrices.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Culp, William E.
System: The UNT Digital Library