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  • Antalgol variable ST Ophiuchi (52.1907) 

    Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972 (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    The variability of ST Ophiuchi was discovered at Harvard from an examination of31 photographs taken during the interval 1893-1904. Professor Pickering announced that the light variation was short duration, evidently about ...
  • Cathode disintegration 

    Jones, Ira (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    It has been pointed out that the cathode disintegration depends upon the gas present as well as upon the metal of which the cathode is composed. Hence it was thought interesting to investigate whether the gas in which the ...
  • The cyclic relations of the Chanson de Willame 

    Hamilton, Theodore Ely, 1869- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    Its object is to examine the Chanson de Willame and various related sources and to compare the latter, both with one another and with the Willmne. These comparisons will include many minor points of resemblance and difference, ...
  • Determinism : as the ground of moral faith 

    Rogers, Lalla Rookh (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    Determinism is a theory about the occurring of events, or the existing of Phenomena: and I interpret the theory to mean that all events, all phenomena, occur or exist in a state of necessary dependence on other Phenomena. ...
  • Domestic tragedy between 1590 and 1642 

    Bresnehen, Vivian Honora (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    Like all other Elizabethan drama, domestic tragedy shows in its form the influence of sacred drama. But in essence, in the distinctive qualities which constitute it practically and independent type, it owes nothing to the ...
  • First constitution of Missouri : a study of its origin 

    Shoemaker, F. C. (Floyd Calvin), 1886- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    It is the purpose of this paper to give an account of the origin of the constitution of Missouri of 1820 by tracing its history in the constitutional convention and by comparing its several sections with similar provisions ...
  • Herod as a client prince of the Roman Empire 

    Prehn, Katherine Eleanor (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    This thesis is not primarily intended to be a collection of new material concerning Herod, but rather an interpretation of the facts already known. There are many accounts of Herod, enumerating with great detail the important ...
  • Prison system of Missouri 

    Reuter, Edward Byron, 1880-1946 (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    Missouri has no prison system in any strict use of the term. The state has a number of relatively unrelated institutions dealing with certain phases of the problem of crime. These institutions the present paper undertakes ...
  • Pure place constructions in Vergil's Aeneid, books I-VI 

    Koch, Edwin Oswald, 1880- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    The Place Constructions together with their nearest related forms constitute an exceedingly large and important part of the division known as adverbial constructions. How numerous they are may be partly realized from the ...
  • Senex in Plautus 

    Booth, Bertha Ellis (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    Among the principal characters that crowd the busy stage of Plautus, none are more vital to the action than the old gentlemen. But while the women of Plautus have received lengthy treatment at the hands of Le Benoist in ...
  • Some examples of repetition in Terence 

    Robinson, Rodney Potter, 1890- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    The cumulation of synonyms, that is, the use within a sentence of words similar in meaning but different in form, and the securing of various sound effects by the collocation of words different in meaning but similar in ...
  • Some word-grouping in Lucan's Pharsalia 

    Johnson, Isabell (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    The first century after Christ, known as the Silver Age of Roman Literature, was marked by a brutal despotism, which stifled all independent intellectual life. Affectation and hypocrisy were the result of the embargo laid ...
  • Taxation and regulation of railways in Missouri 

    Newman, Andrew Jackson (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1911)
    The state of Missouri is officially related to the railways of the State in two very distinct matters; that of taxation and that of regulation of rates of pay and quality of service of the roads. This paper will deal ...