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Fulke Greville's Caelica: The Work of an Elizabethan
(Creighton University, 1965)
In 1633, Fulke Greville's sonnet sequence, Caelica, was posthumously published. In 109 sonnets of varying length, Greville addresses his poems to the woman of the title as well as to "Myra," "Cynthia," and "Gala." The names ...
A Comparison of Growth of Primary Mouse Marrow Explants
(Creighton University, 1965)
The growth of cells in vitro is a technique which presents many advantages for use in biological research, particularly in the fields of genetics, physiology, and biochemistry. It is possible to follow the metabolic and ...
The National Industrial Recovery Act
(Creighton University, 1965)
The National Industrial Recovery Act was perhaps the greatest social and economic experiment in the history of the United States. By its very nature, the Act was necessarily a process of trial, error, correction, and ...
The Attitudes of Wordsworth Toward Religion
(Creighton University, 1965)
In reading Wordsworth’s poetry, one notices the frequency of words that have religious overtones: the church spire, chapel bells, the cross, the hermit, the nun in her cell. These images may edify or inspire the reader ...
Cyanoethylation of 2-Naphthol. Influence of Solvent and Catalyst on the Course of Reaction
(Creighton University, 1965)
The purpose of this investigation was two-fold: | (1) to study the effects of the solvent and the nature of the catalyst on the course of the reaction of 2-naphthol with acrylonitrile; | (2) to determine whether a relationship ...
James Boswell: Writer and Advocate
(Creighton University, 1965)
Although the picture that we have of James Boswell has been constantly changing in recent years, many students retain the impression that the great biographer was something of a fool or a buffoon who hovered at the coattails ...
Existence of Coefficient Fields in Quasi-Local Rings
(Creighton University, 1965)
In the study of local algebra many results concerning coefficient fields in local rings have been discovered. The concept of a local ring was first introduced by Krull, who defined a local ring as a commutative ring R in ...
A Polarographic Study of Zinc(II)-Glycine Interactions
(Creighton University, 1965)
When a metal combines with an electron donor, the resulting substance is said to be a complex, or coordination compound. If the substance which combines with the metal ion contains two or more donor groups so that one or ...
Organotypic Cultures of Rodent Uterus: Hormonal and Implantation Responses
(Creighton University, 1965)
Culturing cells, tissues and organs outside the body has afforded the researcher the opportunity to study cellular behavior in greater detail. One area in which organ culture techniques are particularly valuable is the ...
Analysis of Organizational Communications for Management Supervision
(Creighton University, 1965-07-30)
This paper has been written in an attempt to research the managerial relationship between superior and subordinate through careful investigation of the communication variable. Its purpose was to build a model which would ...