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  • The amount of edible meat in the various cuts from animals of known life histories 

    Greene, Flora Hartley (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    This series of experiments was undertaken with the thought of studying the composition of the different cuts of meat from the housekeeper's standpoint, to determine what cut of meat will furnish the most edible meat for a ...
  • Comparison of some standards of radioactivity 

    Randall, Merle, 1888-1950 (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    Investigators on the continent of Europe have used the C.G.S. electrostatic standard, while those in England and this country have generally used the Boltwood radium emanation standard. Now McCoy and Ashman have already ...
  • Distribution of the tax burden 

    Carmack, James Abner (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    Accepting income as a basis for taxation, we will examine the various methods of raising revenue for Federal, State, and local purposes and see how near, according to our standard of measure, they come to realize in practice ...
  • The effect of different nutritive planes upon the economy of gain and the rate of growth of young cattle 

    Evvard, John M. (John Marcus), 1884- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    This investigation was undertaken in order that something might be learned concerning: (a) the cost of maintenance of live weight in ungrown cattle; (b) the effect of a maintenance ration upon the condition of ungrown ...
  • The function of literature in secondary education 

    Davis, Sheldon Emmor, 1876-1964 (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    No subject in the curriculum of the secondary school receives more attention than does literature. This was true in the days when it was to be found only in a foreign tongue and before complexity of interests had given a ...
  • The histology of voluntary muscle in cattle and changes which occur during fattening 

    Bullard, H. Hays (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    Abstract derived from the Introduction section of the thesis: The present investigation does not enter into a general consideration of the histology or voluntary striated muscle but is confined to a few phases of the ...
  • The importance of problems in the teaching of American history in high schools 

    Lee, Edgar Desmond (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    No invention, no conformity to a new mode of living, was ever brought about by an individual or community except to meet some definite need. Some obstacle, some difficulty, arose which had to be overcome. For example, the ...
  • An investigation of the country church in Missouri 

    Zumbrunnen, Albert Clay (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The Country Church has recently become a subject of new interest and of great importance. It is attracting the attention not only of the ministry but also of the laity and must be considered anew. There is a vague feeling, ...
  • Methylene condensations 

    Jones, Webster Newton (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    It has long been known that such compounds as acetoacetic ester, CH3-CO-CH2-COOC2H5, benzoyl aceton C6H5CO-GH2CO-CH3, acetyl acetone CH3-CO-CH2-CO-CH3, acetone dicarboxylic ether C2H5CO-CH2-CO-CH2-CO-C2H3- malonic ester ...
  • Municipal organization in Missouri, an historical study of the legislation affecting cities and towns 

    Fair, Eugene 1877-1937 (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    It is the purpose of this study to trace the development in organization of Missouri towns and cities by considering the general and special acts of the legislature affecting such organization. This development falls into ...
  • The Norman-English baronage as a factor in English political and governmental development, 1066-1205 

    Moulton, Ella Lee (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The purpose of this thesis is to study the history of the English baronage as a factor in early English History - special emphasis being given to their political and governmental development from the Norman Conquest to the ...
  • The old French diphthong ẹi : its development dialectally and in the literary language down to modern times 

    Jesse, Caroline Elizabeth (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
  • On some classes of non-analytic functions of a complex variable 

    Weeks, Eula Adeline (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The fact, namely, that the analytic functions are a very limited and special class, with the additional fact that there seems to be no reason a priori why many of the theorems concerning analytic functions cannot be extended ...
  • Outdoor relief by the counties of Missouri 

    Cross, William Thomas, 1887- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    In the following pages the results of a somewhat isolated study of outdoor relief are presented. The general value of the study probably lies in the novel view it affords of a public relief system in the earlier stages of ...
  • Relation of the glochidium of fresh-water mussels to the tissues of the host 

    Young, Daisy (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The present study, which has been made in connection with the investigations now being carried on at the University of Missouri for the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries on the artificial propagation of fresh water mussels, was ...
  • The so-called trusts; are they a menace to the future welfare of our country? 

    Moyle, Budd Spurgeon (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    This is an era of federation and combination. Great capitalistic corporations and labor unions have factors of tremendous importance. Individual business men combine to form partnerships. Combinations in the form of ...
  • Study of the rhetorical figures in the odes of Horace 

    Dunn, James Arthur (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The purpose of this paper is a study of the more important Figures of Rhetoric as found in the Four Books of the Odes of Horace. While editors of Horace have, in their editions, here and there pointed out scattered instances ...
  • Vectors in four dimensions 

    Pemberton, Walker S. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The interest attaching to n-dimensional geometry comes chiefly from two sources, first the light thrown upon analysis by a geometric interpretation of its results when more than three variables are involved, and second, ...
  • Village life in Japan 

    Allen, Elmer Jackson (University of Missouri--Columbia, 1909)
    The content and environment of Japanese life are so totally different from those of American life that it may not be amiss if we consider first some of the difficulties to be met with in any sound and unbiased discussion ...