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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
Katherine Anne Porter's Fiction : Man in a Falling World (open access)

Katherine Anne Porter's Fiction : Man in a Falling World

This thesis argues that Katherine Anne Porter's novel, Ship of Fools, "is not a departure from the body of Porter's work which precedes it, but a culmination in theme and technical achievement."
Date: August 1968
Creator: Ferguson, Susan Margaret
System: The UNT Digital Library
Lamb's Self-Revelations as "Elia" (open access)

Lamb's Self-Revelations as "Elia"

The purpose of this thesis is to determine the nature of Charles Lamb as revealed in his Elia essays. To this end, these essays form the major portion of the text. The general procedure for ascertaining what these excerpts indicate is as follows: first, the characteristics of Charles Lamb are determined from a study of the Elia essays; second, these characteristics are considered in relation to information derived from biographies. Careful attention is given to significant discrepancies between the essays and other sources.
Date: January 1968
Creator: Rushing, Paula B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Land, Property, and the Chickasaws: The Indian Territory Experience (open access)

Land, Property, and the Chickasaws: The Indian Territory Experience

At a very early date, it must have been apparent to the Chickasaws that their only hope of survival in the face of a steadily encroaching white man's world would be to imitate and emulate the latter's society, his Constitution, and his laws. Long before Andrew Jackson signed the Removal Act destined to uproot large numbers of peoples and result in some of the greatest mass migrations in the history of the United States, the Chickasaws, largely by a process of trial and error, attempted to sow the seeds for their plan of survival in keeping with their realization of this all-important fact. After arriving in the new land soon to be known as Indian Territory, they continued this process in the hope that their identity as a tribe and a Nation might never be lost. The Chickasaw experience in Indian Territory became indicative of a culture confronted with possible extermination by a larger and more powerful culture. Their story illustrates an intense struggle on the part of the Chickasaws to utilize and regulate the land on a tribal basis of ownership in the face of a fast encircling world which favored the concept of individual private property. One of …
Date: August 1968
Creator: Graffham, Beverly Jean Wood
System: The UNT Digital Library
Language Drift in English : Gender Loss and Semantic Change (open access)

Language Drift in English : Gender Loss and Semantic Change

In parallel passages from Old and Middle English and in noun cognates from Modern English, Old English, and Modern German, the most discernible elements of language drift are gender loss and word meaning change, respectively. They can be observed, discussed, and calculated to show a definite progression toward the development of Modern English.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Parker, Mary A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Liver Glyoxalase Activity in Normal Mice and Mice with Lymphosarcoma (open access)

Liver Glyoxalase Activity in Normal Mice and Mice with Lymphosarcoma

It is the purpose of this investigation to determine the variation of glyoxalase activity in liver of normal mice and in the liver of mice bearing a lymphosarcoma and to compare the glyoxalase activity of the lymphosarcoma with values previously reported in the literature for other tumor types. Further, if there is indeed a variation in liver glyoxalase activity between normal and tumor-bearing mice, it will be compared to the variation in the activity of two other enzymes present in liver tissue in relatively high concentration.
Date: January 1968
Creator: Strzinek, Robert A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Margo Jones's Visions for Theatre (open access)

Margo Jones's Visions for Theatre

The purpose of this study is to make an account of the theatrical plans and activities of Margo Jones other than the productions in her theatre in Dallas and her experiences as a producer and director on Broadway.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Altermann, Mark A.
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
Massed and Distributed Practice in Beginning Gymnastics for College Women (open access)

Massed and Distributed Practice in Beginning Gymnastics for College Women

The study was undertaken to determine the effects of massed and distributed practice on the performance of beginning gymnastics skills, to secure data on these effects, and to evaluate these effects in acquiring the necessary components of motor fitness for basic gymnastics skills.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Dixon, Carolyn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Menotti's Use of Dramatic Impact in The Medium (open access)

Menotti's Use of Dramatic Impact in The Medium

Whereas general conceptions of Menotti's style are available in various articles, none of the previous writings on this subject have attempted to give a detailed analysis of the techniques and devices used by Menotti in his operas. As has been stated, Menottils greatest asset as a composer of opera is his genius for employing a unique fusion of music and drama. The purpose of this study, then, is to isolate the various concepts and devices of composition used by Menotti and deduce how he has used them to create dramatic impact. The work chosen for this analysis is The Medium, which established Menotti as the foremost composer-librettist of modern opera.1 4 It is felt that this opera offers a cross section of the concepts and devices used in all of the operas composed thus far by Menotti.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Tompkins, Jimmy
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Monomythic Pattern in Three Novels by D. H. Lawrence (open access)

The Monomythic Pattern in Three Novels by D. H. Lawrence

Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow, and Women in Love present sequentially in fictional version Lawrence's own personal journey into self-discovery in the form of a creation myth of sensual love which repeats the archetypal patterns of some of the great mythologies. It is the purpose of the following pages to show how these three novels reveal the major archetypal patterns of mythology as suggested by Joseph Campbell in his study, The Hero with A Thousand Faces.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Hoffmann, Dorothy A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Moral Judgments of Jane Austen (open access)

The Moral Judgments of Jane Austen

It is the purpose of this thesis to examine the relevance of Jane Austen's moral and social judgments for the twentieth century, in terms of insight into human nature and human relationships and of a realistic and penetrating treatment of the moral and social problems most vital to moiety in the 1960's.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Thornton, Katherine
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
Parasites of the Cricket Frog, Acris Crepitans, of Denton County, Texas (open access)

Parasites of the Cricket Frog, Acris Crepitans, of Denton County, Texas

The purpose of this study was threefold. The literature concerning parasites of A. crepitans was to be brought up to date. Contributions to the general body of knowledge pertaining to the parasitic fauna of host specimens of A. crepitans and specifically those found in Denton County, Texas, were to be made. Finally, specimens found parasitizing host specimens of A. crepitans were to be preserved and classified.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Block, Edward F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Partially Ordered Groups and Rings (open access)

Partially Ordered Groups and Rings

This report presents both the most essential known results and new results in the theory of partially ordered groups and rings. This report deals with partially ordered groups and rings in an algebraic aspect because it is more important than partially ordered, fully ordered and lattice-ordered semigroup theory.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Lott, Kenneth L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Patterns of Imagery in Henry James' The Ambassadors (open access)

Patterns of Imagery in Henry James' The Ambassadors

This thesis explores the use of art, domestic, nature, religious and monetary imagery in the novel, The Ambassadors by Henry James.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Wood, Bobbye Nelson
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Personal Feeling Scales as Related to the Draw-a-Group Projective Technique (open access)

The Personal Feeling Scales as Related to the Draw-a-Group Projective Technique

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mood and scores on the "Experimental Draw-A-Group Projective Technique for Measuring Interpersonal Responsiveness," a projective test devised by Cookerly in 1965.
Date: May 1968
Creator: Tanski, Thomas S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personality Factors and Psycho-social Conditions Related to Troublemaking Behavior in Normal Institutionalized Children (open access)

Personality Factors and Psycho-social Conditions Related to Troublemaking Behavior in Normal Institutionalized Children

The problem of the present study was to discover the relationship of personality factors and certain psycho-social conditions related to the troublemaking behavior of normal institutionalized children.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Hollis, Coy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Personality Variables Related to Academic Achievement (open access)

Personality Variables Related to Academic Achievement

The purpose of the present study is to investigate personality traits or trait clusters that will identify academic high and low achievers and differentiate the two.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Black, Walter Ginn
System: The UNT Digital Library
Phenomenology and Northrop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism (open access)

Phenomenology and Northrop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism

This thesis discusses the principles of phenomenology as well as the critical theory and interrelation with the Anatomy of Criticism.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Tuck, Ralph Michael
System: The UNT Digital Library
Philosophical Ideas in Five Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre (open access)

Philosophical Ideas in Five Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre

The drama of Jean-Paul Sartre is primarily an investigation into the meaning of the human condition. The question of primary concern is: What does it mean to be a human being? Through his drama, Sartre reveals the nature of the existential situation. This thesis looks at five plays of Sartre and discusses the philosophical ideas in each.
Date: June 1968
Creator: Portman, Stephen G.
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
Photoreactivation Studies on Azotobacter vinelandii ATCC 12837 (open access)

Photoreactivation Studies on Azotobacter vinelandii ATCC 12837

This thesis was written to study photoreactivation in different physiological conditions of the vegetative cell as well as the photoreactivation of the two morphological states of the Azotobacter cell: the vegetative cell and the cyst.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Peterson, Johnny Wayne
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Plan of Study for a Course in Vocal Pedagogy (open access)

A Plan of Study for a Course in Vocal Pedagogy

The purpose of this report is to present a plan of study for a course in vocal pedagogy.
Date: August 1968
Creator: Lewis, Cynthia McPhail
System: The UNT Digital Library