Dissertations, Academic
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Donald Ross Pugmire Collection
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Professor. Reports (1950-1958) issued by government and private agencies regarding education and schooling in Oklahoma, a number of which were authored by Pugmire, and Pugmire's doctoral dissertation (1936), entitled "The Administration of Personnel in Correctional Institutions in New York State.".
Edward Everett Dale Collection
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Historian. Correspondence, student term papers, theses and dissertations, and personal research materials regarding the history of Oklahoma and Indian Territories, the state of Oklahoma, Indians of North America and the American Southwest; teaching materials used by Dale at Harvard and the University of Oklahoma; administrative and other files of the Works Progress Administration's Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma; U.S. Government documents issued by various cabinet-level departments and agencies, including Agriculture and Interior; and a portion of the University of Oklahoma Persidential papers of James Shannon Buchanan and Stratton D. Brooks. Edward Everett Dale Photograph Collection also in repository.
George Miksch Sutton Collection
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Ornithologist. General correspondence (1943-1982) of Sutton; manuscripts (ca. 1920-1967), diaries, and field notes (1814-1920); artifacts relating to ornithology; dissertations of his students; lantern slides (1929-1930) hand-tinted by Sutton which were taken on Southampton Island, Canada; and E.D. Crabb's field notes on Oklahoma birds. George M. Sutton Photograph Collection also in repository.
Kay K. Fagin Collection
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Anthropology dissertation by Fagin entitled "Matrifocality in a Contemporary Cheyenne Community.".
Robert Eugene Ritzenthaler Collection
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Anthropologist. An anthropology dissertation by Ritzenthaler entitled "Chippewa Preoccupation with Health: Change in a Traditional Attitude Resulting from Modern Health Problems.".
Stella E. Sanders Collection
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Unpublished dissertation (1964) written by Sanders in French for the Sorbonne University in Paris, France, and entitled "Le Theatre de Henri-Rene Lenormand." Bound within are letters (1952-1964) from Paul Blanchart, Gabriel Marcel and Jean-Jacques Bernard, as well as an edict (1815) by King Louis XVIII authorizing Pierre-Henri-Rene Lenormand to collect taxes in his district of Paris.