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A Stylistic Evaluation of Aaron Copland’s Piano Variations (open access)

A Stylistic Evaluation of Aaron Copland’s Piano Variations

This paper evaluates the style of American composer Aaron Copland's Piano Variations. Philip Carey Jones discusses its position as a unique piece in twentieth-century piano literature and compares his work to that of other composers.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Jones, Philip Carey
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparison of Editions of Carl Maria von Weber’s Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 48, for Clarinet and Piano, With the Composer’s Autograph Score (open access)

A Comparison of Editions of Carl Maria von Weber’s Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 48, for Clarinet and Piano, With the Composer’s Autograph Score

This paper compares various editions of Carl Maria Von Weber's Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 48, with the composer's original autograph score. Catherine E. Wood discusses how well these editions retained the composer's intentions, and which edition is the most accurate.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Wood, Catherine E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Survey of New Extensions of Clarinet Technique as They Appear in Four Published Works (open access)

A Survey of New Extensions of Clarinet Technique as They Appear in Four Published Works

This paper explores the new extensions of clarinet technique in four published works, discussing the percussive effects, melodic effects, and multiple sounds that can be produced through these extensions. David R. Widder also explores the history of innovational solo clarinet works.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Widder, David R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pianistic Problems in the Fifth Sonata of Scriabin (open access)

Pianistic Problems in the Fifth Sonata of Scriabin

This paper discusses the pianist problems in the fifth sonata created by Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin and provides historical background to the works of the composer before analyzing his work.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Smith, Jennie
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analysis of the Hindemith Sonata for Double Bass and Piano, for Performance Purposes (open access)

An Analysis of the Hindemith Sonata for Double Bass and Piano, for Performance Purposes

This paper analyzes composer Paul Hindemith's Sonata for Double Bass and Piano and provides conclusions about how to interpret the movements in performance as well as the compositional techniques used by Hindemith to create them.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Jacobson, Harry P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Some Acoustical Considerations in the Design of the Contemporary Organ Case (open access)

Some Acoustical Considerations in the Design of the Contemporary Organ Case

This paper discusses the historical roots, placement, shape, and materials and methods in the construction of the contemporary organ case. James W. Kibbie explores the acoustical considerations of its design and how these are reflected in the finished product.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Kibbie, James W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Style Comparison of the Piano and Organ Versions of Liszt’s Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H (open access)

A Style Comparison of the Piano and Organ Versions of Liszt’s Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H

This paper analyzes the piano and organ versions of the Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H composed by Franz Liszt and provides a style comparison of the two. Jerry Glynn Smith also provides context for Liszt's work with the organ.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Smith, Jerry Glynn
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Case Study in Interpersonal Communication Training (open access)

A Case Study in Interpersonal Communication Training

The purpose of this study was to attempt to observe and quantify some of the effects of an experiential interpersonal communication training program on the individuals involved. The program studied was Speech 360, a laboratory communication course offered at North Texas State University. The design of the study involved three basic student groups -- a.) the fall 1970 Speech 360 students; b.) the Spring 1971 Speech 360 students; and c.) a control group of students similar to those in the course, but who were not involved in the training program.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Cowan, Christopher C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interior Lighting Effects Inspired by Nature (open access)

Interior Lighting Effects Inspired by Nature

Developed in the study is the thesis that the lighting effects about us in nature can be adapted by the designer for use in interior environments. Because of an overemphasis in lighting practice on engineering techniques required in the design of luminous environments, there has been a neglect of much of the aesthetic requirements of such environments. While interior designers, as artists, may be sensitive to the aesthetic qualities of lighting, many of them have felt insecure in designing in a medium which can be very technical from an engineering standpoint; hence, many have defaulted in shaping or designing a very important segment of man's environment. In light of this situation, the objective of the study is to provide the designer with tools, both aesthetic and technical, with which to communicate with the engineer in achieving a luminous environment that not only is a functional environment for optimal seeing, but is an art experience as well. Lighting as an art experience has its own set of design principles: these are defined in this study as silhouette, focus, uniformity, variety, and glitter. They are common to lighting effects as found in nature and as found in the artificial environments of building …
Date: August 1972
Creator: Robinson, Diane L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rhetorical Structure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (open access)

The Rhetorical Structure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

The purpose of this study is to analyze the overall rhetorical structure of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during 1960-1968. The criteria used in this study were adapted from: Joseph R. Gusfield, "Protest, Reform, and Revolt - A Reader in Social Movements;" Dan F. Hahn and Ruth Gonchar, "Studying in Social Movements: A Rhetorical Methodology;" Kurt Lang and Gladys Lang, "Collective Dynamics;" Leland M. Griffin, "The Rhetoric of Historical Movements;" Herbert W. Simons, "Requirements, Problems, and Strategies: A Theory of Persuasion for Social Movements." Gusfield's definition of a movement as "socially shared activities and beliefs directed toward the demand for change in some aspect of the social order" is utilized. To examine the rhetorical structure, it is necessary to divest it from the complex structural aspects of a movement. Simons' theory of the "grand flow" of a movement's persuasion guided this study. The rhetorical requirements of a movement are introduced in Chapter I. The requirements tend to fall into the following sub-categories: the ideology, the strategy, the goals, the membership, and the leadership. Chapter II is devoted to the setting during which the movement was founded. It includes a brief history of social unrest in civil rights struggles in the …
Date: August 1972
Creator: Michaelis, Daniel J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Analytical Study of Prokofiev's Sonata, Opus 119, for Violoncello and Piano (open access)

An Analytical Study of Prokofiev's Sonata, Opus 119, for Violoncello and Piano

Sergei Prokofiev experimented with styles which shocked the public because his ideas were far ahead of his time. In the 1930's, the Soviet composer turned to a neoclassical style. His Sonata, Opus 119, for violoncello and piano, is a product of this final period of composition. The purpose of this study is to determine the stylistic characteristics of this sonata. This study includes a detailed description of the compositional techniques Prokofiev used in this work. These techniques are categorized according to the basic stylistic elements. The sources of data are comprised of the score of Prokofiev's Sonata, Opus 119, as well as books on twentieth-century music and on Prokofiev as a man and as a composer. The score was used for purposes of analysis.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Rietz, Marilyn June
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Salaries and Wages of Teachers and Non-Teachers Holding Master's Degrees in Industrial Arts from North Texas State University (open access)

A Study of Salaries and Wages of Teachers and Non-Teachers Holding Master's Degrees in Industrial Arts from North Texas State University

This study was concerned with salaries, wages, working conditions, and personal success of the master's degree teachers and non-teachers in industrial arts from North Texas State University. The data were obtained from an instrument sent to sixty-one master's degree teachers and twelve masters degree non-teachers. Related literature also provided information for completing the study.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Tate, Lonnie
System: The UNT Digital Library
Beginnings of City Planning in Dallas, Texas (open access)

Beginnings of City Planning in Dallas, Texas

City planning in Dallas, Texas, gives insight into various aspects of the early planning movement in the United States. Dallas city planning offers an opportunity to study the initial work for a plan; citizens' involvement in the pre-planning campaign and later in the workings of the plan itself; the conception of the plan; its implementation; and the differences between the proposed and the implemented plan. Specifically, the 1911 plan for Dallas, Texas affords a chance to examine Kansas City landscape architect George E. Kessler's ideas on urban areas. He believed that planning for an adequate boulevard system would enhance the beauty of a city as well as improving the business climate.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Presnail, Patricia C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Comparison of the Objectives of Physical Education at North Texas State University (open access)

A Comparison of the Objectives of Physical Education at North Texas State University

"The purpose of this study is to investigate the priority of objectives of physical education as determined by various groups of people involved in the physical education program at north Texas State University,"--[1].
Date: August 1972
Creator: Hook, Margaret
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Experiment in Open Theatre (open access)

An Experiment in Open Theatre

The purpose of this experiment has been to complete a challenging thesis production in the style and technique of Open Theatre, utilizing imaginative production effects. The purpose was also to provide a valuable experience for those actors and technicians involved, meeting the standards and requirements of educational theatre. The experiment evolved from adapting, designing, directing, and producing a twelve scene cutting from Megan Terry's Viet Rock and twelve episodes from Jean-Claude van Italliets The Serpent. The study was culminated with a one-evening performance of The serpent and Viet Rock on August 10, 1971. The style and technique of Open Theatre seemed to be well accepted and fulfilled the requirements which the script demanded. The reaction of the audience seemed to indicate that the response sought by the Comp any was accomplished. The conclusion may also be drawn that this experimental production was successful not only as art, but also as an evening of entertainment.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Peveto, Mildred A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Exploratory Study of the Use of a Planning, Programming, Budgeting System in City Governments (open access)

An Exploratory Study of the Use of a Planning, Programming, Budgeting System in City Governments

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Date: August 1972
Creator: Edwards, Wendell E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Myth and History in Two Plays by Nicholas Rowe (open access)

Myth and History in Two Plays by Nicholas Rowe

The purpose of this study is to examine two plays by Nicholas Rowe, eighteenth-century English poet, dramatist, editor, and translator, in order to ascertain their historical content, as opposed to their mythological and fictional content.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Reedy, Mary Virginia Lee
System: The UNT Digital Library
Isolation, Purification, and Characterization of Aldolase from Human Heart (open access)

Isolation, Purification, and Characterization of Aldolase from Human Heart

Aldolase from human heart has been purified 128-fold to a final specific activity of 11.52 units per mg. The purification procedure employed column chromatography on phosphocellulose.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Allen, Benja L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Selected Characteristics of Tenants Living in Government-subsidized Housing (open access)

A Study of Selected Characteristics of Tenants Living in Government-subsidized Housing

The problem with which this pilot study is concerned is to examine selected characteristics of tenants living in government-subsidized housing in an attempt to determine whether or not they differ significantly from tenants who qualify, but do not live in government subsidized housing and to determine if a relationship exists between these differences and the move to subsidized housing.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Crow, Cecile M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Purification and Characterization of Ascaris Suum Aldolase : An Initial Phylogenetic Study of Aldolases (open access)

Purification and Characterization of Ascaris Suum Aldolase : An Initial Phylogenetic Study of Aldolases

An efficient purification procedure of Ascaris suum muscle utilizing ion exchange column chromatography has been developed.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Dedman, John R., 1947-
System: The UNT Digital Library
(W)rong Song: An Original Novel (open access)

(W)rong Song: An Original Novel

The novel concerns the massacre of a small village in Viet Nam and its effects upon those involved, attempting to show that selfishness in men overrides any other concern, even during war.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Hall, David G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Matter of Life and Death: The Continuity of Identity in the Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe (open access)

A Matter of Life and Death: The Continuity of Identity in the Fiction of Edgar Allan Poe

Some of the most interesting facets of Edgar Allan Poe's fiction are his imaginative speculations concerning the metaphysical experiences of the soul, the individual psychic "identity." His interest focuses primarily on three related aspects of the soul's experiences (1) metempsychosis (or reincarnation and transmigration); (2) suspension between "death" and the after-life or states of unconsciousness and consciousness, sleep and waking; and (3) the terrors, real or imagined, of premature burial.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Hayes, Kathryn Janette
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Dextro-Amphetamine Sulfate on Both Active and Passive Avoidance Conditioning (open access)

Effect of Dextro-Amphetamine Sulfate on Both Active and Passive Avoidance Conditioning

The results of the study showed that D-Amphetamine had a significant effect on the acquisition of the active avoidance conditioning (CAR).
Date: August 1972
Creator: Heath, Rodger L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Serial Painting (open access)

An Investigation of Serial Painting

The purpose of this thesis was to follow a given subject from its inception on a rectangular surface through a series of paintings to a point where the shapes and forms of the original painting culminated in a shaped surface. Each painting except the first one in the series would contain less of the subject than the preceding.
Date: August 1972
Creator: Hetzel, Raymond E.
System: The UNT Digital Library