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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
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
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
The Development of Literature as Social History in the South
Glasgow, Faulkner, Warren and Caldwell, while probing "the human heart in conflict with itself," portrayed the South in transition. Each of them made substantial contribution to a deeper understanding of the region, its people and problems, and their work was only a part of the vast literary heritage established by their generation.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Bartley, Glenda Hebert
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Howard Roark as Hero
This study will be an investigation of character, therefore an investigation of the salient characters which have stirred the interest that has made Ayn Rand such a popular novelist.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Coffman, Sue Evelyn
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Comparison of Negro and White Responses to the Rorschach Ink Blots
The purpose of this study is to compare Negro and white responses to the Rorschach.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Corrin, Denny D.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Concerning linear spaces
The basis for this thesis is H. S. Wall's book, Creative Mathematics, with particular emphasis on the chapter in that book entitled "More About Linear Spaces."
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Gilbreath, Joe
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Head Size Perception in Normal and Mentally Retarded Children
The present study was designed to obtain evidence as to whether the distorted images drawn by mentally retarded subjects are possibly due to perceptual variables, to the lower level of motor coordination they experience, or to an interaction of both.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Jones, Randel R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Synthesis, Stability, and Reactions of Dichloroketene
The primary objective of this work was to prepare dichloroketene.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Liddel, Harold Glenn
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Specifity of Allergic Responses Following Injection of Simple Chemical Protein Conjugates
The purpose of this investigation has been to determine the characteristics of the immune response to 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitrobenzene when this hapten is conjugated with various types of proteins.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Lowke, George Edward
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Relationship of Mental Ability Levels to Reversal of Learning Sets by the Retarded
Using postulations formulated by Harlow, very few investigators have experimented with discriminative learning in relation to various levels of human mental abilities to the pattern of forming a set. The present study was designed to investigate the effects of different levels of mental abilities on the formation of these sets, using mental retardates, and analyzing the formation of these sets and the abilities of these retardates to shift dimension of cues by reversing the response conditions.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
McDaniel, Willard Vearl
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Mark Twain's Writings on Oral Interpretation
Mark Twain is universally recognized as an important author in American literature, and in addition to his success as an author, he was equally successful as an oral interpreter. His career as an interpreter and lecturer commenced at the age of twelve in Hannibal, Missouri, and in later years expanded to cover the globe. Twain lectured throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, India, South Africa, England, New Zealand, Scotland, and Canada. Throughout his writings, Mark Twain included statements pertaining to his delivery of these lectures and platform readings, and he also included comments on techniques for oral interpretation in general.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Mello, Edward C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Tactile-kinesthetic Monitoring and Vocal Intensity
The purpose of this study is to compare persons with trained voices and persons with untrained voices in their abilities to utilize tactile-kinesthetic feed-back when attempting to control vocal intensity.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Miles, Dension L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Humor in the Poetry of E.E. Cummings
The present study will examine in detail the techniques and characteristics of the humor as manifested in the poems and place Cummings in proper perspective in the general tradition of American humor.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Mullen, Patrick Borden
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Treatment of Avarice, Religious Intolerance, and Pseudomysticism in the Novelas Contemporaneas of Benito Perez Galdos
This thesis is a study of the treatment of avarice, religious intolerance, and pseudomysticism in the Novelas Contemporaneas of Benito Perez Galdos.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Orraca, Osvaldo E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Women in Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays
The purpose of this study is to investigate the problem of whether or not the female characters are lively, active, and essential in the Tamburlaine plays. The study has been broadened to include a consideration of the general attitudes toward women expressed in the plays. However, the central emphasis is on Zenocrate's characterization and function.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Owens, D. C.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Selected Algicides and Some Coordination Complexes upon the Apparent Photosynthesis of Chlorella Pyrenoidosa
Many experiments have been performed with the Warburg apparatus, or variations of this manometric technique, since Warburg's experiments (52, 53) where the effects of cyanides upon dark reactions and of urethanes upon light reactions of photosynthesis were demonstrated. The same basic techniques were utilized in this research in attempting to determine the effects of some coordination complexes upon the apparent photosynthetic rate of Chlorella pyrenoidosa. A second goal of the present paper was to investigate the potential of the Warburg apparatus as a tool for screening algicidal compounds.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Phelps, Robert G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Analysis and Computer Programming of Duncan's New Multiple Range Test
The primary purpose of this paper is to analyze and evaluate a relatively recently proposed statistic, "Duncan's New Multiple Range Test," for use when the researcher's plans call for a test of significance between three or more group means.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Wheeler, Walter
System:
The UNT Digital Library
La Parcela
This work is a translation of López Portillo y Rojas's novel, La Parcela.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Whitlock, Norman A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Relationship of Self Discrepancy to Perceived Problems of Graduate and Undergraduate Students
The problem is to determine if there are discrepancies between self-ideal concept which come about through changes in position with respect to group standing, and to what problems specifically that change is related to.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Wierenga, Jon Karl
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Predicting Readiness and Achievement in Reading by Use of Socio-Economic and Home Reading Material Availability Scales
The problem in this study was to determine whether the availability of reading material in the home and a child 's socio-economic classification were sufficiently significant to be utilized in helping to predict the reading readiness and reading achievement of first-grade children.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Sullivan, Troy Gene
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Tom Clark: the Role of Government in the Protection of Individual Rights
Tom Clark has fulfilled a dual role in the development of the American legal system: He has served as a moderating influence, often arbitrating the differences between opposing factions on the Court; and, he has served as a figure of caution and restraint upon the members of the Court, developing a judicial philosophy which is deferential to other units of government.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Jones, William Richard
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Bauhaus and its Contributions to Design with Suggestions for Improvement of Design in College Industrial Arts Programs
The study of the Bauhaus is threefold in purpose. The first purpose is to study the Bauhaus, located both in Germany and in the United States, and to identify its principles, curriculum, and methods of instruction used in improving design. The second purpose is to identify and present the contributions of this school to design, the third purpose is to suggest ways and means for improvement of design in college industrial arts programs.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Shahabi, Ali R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Certain Components of Ego-Strength to Distinguish Vocationally Rehabilitable and Non-Rehabilitable Workers
It was the intent of this study to investigate the relationship of the concept of ego-strength to the success in vocational rehabilitation. Specifically, the study was designed to evaluate in detail certain components of ego-strength which might be significant in distinguishing between the successful and unsuccessful disabled workers referred to Goodwill Industries of Dallas for vocational diagnosis and training.
Date:
June 1965
Creator:
Solomos, Leo Fred
System:
The UNT Digital Library