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A Study of the Mechanism of Reaction of Diethyl Bromomalonate with Sodium Diethyl Phosphite
(Creighton University, 1968)
In 1946 Arbuzov and Abramov reported the formation of a symmetrical tetraester, tetraethyl 1,1,2,2-ethane- tetracarboxylate, in the reaction of equimolar quantities of sodium diethyl phosohite and diethyl bromomalonate. ...
America Looks at the Hungarian Revolution
(Creighton University, 1968)
In a democracy, public opinion shapes policies or at least influences them. American public opinion is shaped by the conditions in which Americans live. Americans have always been sympathetic toward revolutions in countries ...
Meaning and Function of Charles Stewart Parnell in the Writings of James Joyce
(Creighton University, 1968)
To any reader of Ulysses or A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, it is obvious that James Joyce makes extensive use of mythological patterns to organize his material and supply it with deeper levels of meaning. Why ...
The Significance of Color in Six War Poems of Edith Sitwell
(Creighton University, 1968)
Edith Sitwell uses color symbolism throughout her entire canon of work, both in her poetry and in her prose. Her color imagery can range from the traditional red rose, which appears as a powerful symbol of life in her war ...
An Infrared Analysis of 2-Substituted-7-Oxabicyclo (4.1.0) Heptanes and the Corresponding 7-Thiabicyclo System
(Creighton University, 1968)
The investigation reported in this paper was undertaken to determine the effect of substituents on the stretching frequency in the infrared of the epoxide and episulfide ring of 7-oxabicyclo(4.1.0)heptane and the corresponding ...
The Changes in the Serum Calcium and Phosphorus During a Period of Low Calcium Intake
(Creighton University, 1968)
This thesis will describe the regulation of serum phosphorus at a time when the body is using bone calcium to maintain the level of the serum calcium. Such a state was induced by severe restriction in the dietary calcium ...
Text, Translation, and Commentary on the Acts of SS. Dativus, Saturninus the Priest, and Their Companions
(Creighton University, 1968)
The persecution begun by Diocletian and Galerius which lasted from 303 to 312 is known as the "Great Persecution.” During recent decades it has been the object of much research, but it still presents many problems, some ...
The River City National Bank Case
(Creighton University, 1968)
River City is a major population center in a basically rural midwestern state. Its population growth rate has been significantly above the national average in recent years, and by the end of 1966, there were over 250,000 ...
A Study on Full-Time Omaha Retail Clarks' Attitudes Toward Working on Sunday
(Creighton University, 1968)
The purpose of this study is to determine the attitudes of full time Omaha retail clerks toward working on Sunday. It is intended to investigate their primary reaction toward Sunday employment and to relate this decision ...
Brandeis and Sunday Opening: A Case Study
(Creighton University, 1968)
In the spring of 1968, the top executives of J. L. Brandeis and Sons were considering increasing the hours of their retail stores to include Sunday opening. The competitive pressure applied by the opening of several discount ...