• Art as an interpretation of history during the Hellenistic Age 

    Pritchard, Bertha (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    In this work, I have not been concerned so much with the trivial events and facts of art in history, as I have desired to interpret in a broader sense the political and social condition of the age through the medium of its ...
  • Browning and the Florentine Renaissance 

    Major, Mabel Irmyn (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    There seem to me to be three distinct causes why Florence rather than any of the other city states was the center of the Italian Renaissance. The first of these is that she preserved her popular government long enough to ...
  • The children in Shakespeare's plays 

    Moore, Ethel (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    Text from page 1: In the study of Shakespeare's plays, the major characters have been considered almost exclusively; the minor characters have been largely neglected or ignored. Highly important among these minor characters ...
  • The development of religious education in the Baptist Sunday schools of the United States 

    Dailey, Roy Samuel (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    The purpose of this study is to find out how the Sunday school in the Baptist churches in the United States has developed in religious education. The main features with regard to which the study is made are 1) the purpose ...
  • The eclipsing binary TV cassiopeiae 

    Cummings, Edith Eleanor (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    "The present discussion is based on 51 plates taken by Dr.Baker and the writer with the 5-inch camera during the period from July 1914 to October 1915. These plates where exposed about 1.5 mm. outside of focus, and were ...
  • A geologic section along the north side of the Missouri River from Providence, Missouri to North Jefferson, Missouri 

    Griley, Horace Longin (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    The purpose of the field work was, primarily, to collect sufficient data from measurements made at numerous points along the northside of the Missouri River to draw acourately, in a structure section, the contacts of the ...
  • The growing power of the governor 

    Holloway, Daniel Heber (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    Text from page 29: "The tendency toward a decline in the power and position of the legislature and a corresponding enhancement of that of the executive is one which has been widely observed and commented upon. Probably so ...
  • On the reaction in a mixture of hydrous ferrous ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride 

    Newlon, Homer Thomas (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1917)
    In connection with work in this laboratory it had been observed that a reaction takes place between hydrous ferrous ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride when they are intimately mixed and kept in tightly closed bottles, ...