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    FormatThesis (8)Date Issued1917 (3)1916 (4)1912 (1)Author/ContributorCratty, Estella Faye (1)Fagan, Joe Poley (1)Fairchild, Arthur H. R. (Henry Rolph), 1875-1967 (1)Heinberg, Henry Edgar (1)Johann, Helen (1)... View MoreAdvisorCratty, Estella Faye (1)Fairchild, Arthur H. R. (Henry Rolph), 1875-1967 (1)Ramsay, Robert L. (Robert Lee), 1880-1953 (1)Reed, George M. (George Matthew), 1878-1956 (1)Stanley, Louise, 1883-1954 (1)... View MoreThesis DepartmentEnglish (MU) (2)Animal Husbandry (MU) (1)Thesis Semester1917 (3)1916 (4)1912 (1)Language (ISO)
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    A study of bloodlines which have produced 2:10 trotters 

    Stangel, Wenzel Louis (University of Missouri, 1916)
    made trotting records of 2:10 or better, during the years 1911-1915, inclusive....

    Age as a factor in animal breeding 

    Jones, John McKinley (University of Missouri, 1912)
    Text from the Introduction: Animal breeding to-day offers opportunities for scientific study and research. We find two classes of men engaged in the breeding of domestic animals: First: The practical breeder, who wishes to solve various problems...

    The use of desiccated eggs in the home preparation of foods 

    Lhamon, Clara Lois (University of Missouri, 1917)
    Text from page 25: The problem here to be solved is a most practical one, and upon its satisfactory solution depends the value of the entire investigation. We have attempted to determine the extent to which dried eggs may be substituted for fresh...

    Some Fusaria found on the cowpea, watermelon and carnation 

    Johann, Helen (University of Missouri, 1916)
    Text from page 1: The economic importance of the Fusarium problem affords a sufficient reason for the study of this genus of fungi. Various wilts, rots and blights are caused by parasitic and saprophytic Fusaria. It is ...

    Robert Bloomfield (1766-1823) 

    White, Elliot A. (University of Missouri, 1916)
    Text from page ii: The following discussion of the poet, Robert Bloomfield, is divided into four parts: first, a detailed account of the poet's life; second, an account of each of the poet's works, its contents and its ...

    The earlier political career of Thomas Hart Benton 1820-1833 

    Heinberg, Henry Edgar (University of Missouri, 1917)
    Text from page 3: The purpose of this study is to consider the part that was taken by Benton in the political affairs of Missouri during the earlier years of his service in the Senate, to determine what were the influences ...

    The spirit of home in the literature of the Lower South 

    Fagan, Joe Poley (University of Missouri, 1917)
    Text from page 3: In 1867 Harte began writing stories of the West that were focused upon locality, employing in them a technique similar to that of Poe. He has been heralded as the first contributor to the literature of ...

    Concretes and abstracts in the Old English epic Beowulf 

    Cratty, Estella Faye (University of Missouri, 1916)
    That poem may surely be said to be abstract in character in which the motive is more real than the deed, in which the thoughts of a man's heart are given more dramatic prominence than the facts of his appearance, in which ...

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