• Comparison of the Iphigenias, Euripides, Racine and Goethe 

    Strong, Charles Munroe (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1900)
    The legend of Iphigenias is one of the most touching of its kind and its theme has been a favorite with dramatists at various times. The story of the young girl, so gentle and forbearing, so modest and submissive to her ...
  • Convergence of infinite series 

    Moore, Carl Manford (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1900)
    We shall define an infinite series as a succession of series formed after sum definite law. Most generally the series are actual numbers or are at least regarded as constraints, and we are concerned with their sum. There ...
  • Idylls of the king : a masterpiece 

    Steele, Ava D. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1900)
    Some say that the poetry of the future will disregard all its old laws of melody and measure and care nothing for beauty of form; others say that it will care for nothing else, that it will lose all its moral meaning and ...
  • Locks on deep waterways 

    Lotter, Henry Howell (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1900)
    Being an outline of the course pursued in the investigation of the proper shape, size, and strength of the walls, floors, miter-walls, &c for locks on Deep-Waterways, built to accommodate Lake and Ocean going vessels, of ...
  • Singular solutions of differential equations of the first order 

    Fleet, Robert Ryland (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1900)
    A differential equation may be formed from all algebraic equations by the elimination of the arbitrary constants between the latter and its derivatives. The number of derivations being equal to the number of arbitrary ...