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Kadas, Marianne Hakanson
(University of Oregon, 199-06)
This thesis is the study of the North Oregon coastal
community of Neahkahnie, its history and the events leading
up to its development, the subsequent summer artist colony,
and the early architecture as designed by ...
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Wold, P. I.
(1902)
This study was carried on chiefly to find in what manner the candle-power of an incandescent lamp varies with the voltage at the terminals of the lamp.
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Anderson, Andrew Alfred
(1906)
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Wold, Clara Petra
(University of Oregon, 1907)
In the history of literature we find, again and again, old heroic stories such as the tales of the Siege of Troy or the legends of King Arthur or of Charlemagne, retold in different times and used to convey some truth
to ...
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Dill, William A.
(University of Oregon, 1907-06-07)
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Dill, William A.
(University of Oregon, 1908-06)
It is the purpose of this paper to trace the financial history of the state of Oregon only as it affects treasury balances. The paper will be confined strictly to the transactions of the treasury department, and the legal, ...
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Gallogly, Elizabeth Van der Voort
(University of Oregon, 1909)
Thesis is a translation of Die Nonna by Rudolf Baumback.
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Wheeler, Harvey Arnold
(1909-02)
In this paper, consisting of three parts, we shall seek to discover (1) the needs of boys in early adolescence by studying their natural instincts as manifested in their play and other activities in which they take part; ...
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Hoffman, H. H.
(University of Oregon, 1910)
An efficient system of public instruction must take into account the mental, moral, and physical differences of children. These differences are far more pronounced than one who has not investigated the subject would believe. ...
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Hamble, Madge N.; Seume, Johann Gottfried, 1763-1810
(University of Oregon, 1911)
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Cogswell, Marjory K.
(University of Oregon, 1915)
Our forefathers tried by two methods to gain an “government of the people, by the people, for the people” -- first they split up the power of government into many distinct offices so that the power of each office holder ...
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White, Bertha P.
(University of Oregon, 1915)
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Almack, James L.
(University of Oregon, 1920-07-19)
The rise of every system of universal public education has compelled the development of a system of grading and grouping shereby relatively large numbers of children of approximately the same pedagogical status may be ...
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Bain, Read
(University of Oregon, 1921-04)
During the last ten years the reorganization of state government has been one of the liveliest subjects in political science.
A great deal has been written about it, but little has been done
to remedy the defects pointed ...
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Bader, N. C.
(1921-06-08)
The specific purpose of the survey is to review the educational work of the Y.M.C.A., a survey taking for its material, the educational activities of the various Associations on the Pacific Coast. To render the results ...
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Douglass, Leigh C.
(University of Oregon, 1922)
A twofold purpose obtained in making the following study. The first purpose, which guided the greater part of the work, was that of determining the extend, causes and cost of retardation in a typical larger sized Oregon ...
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Macy, Perry D.
(1923-06)
Two things at present need to be done to increase the effectiveness of sociological thought. First, in order that sociological concepts may be of the greatest service as socializing and directing factors, there is need of ...
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Folts, Franklin E.
(1923-06-01)
On August 2, 1914, Germany brought forth into the light of public scrutiny the limited co-partnership of "Myself mit Gott". Thirty days later this cooperative organization was commonly referred to as the World War. Chaos ...
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