Student theses, 1898-1983.

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Student theses, 1898-1983.

Original theses submitted for the Thomas S. Clarkson Award of Excellence in Pedogogics, 1898-1901, on the topics including relative educative value of biography and fiction, the value of the study of standard English authors, the comparative value to the individual of special and general study, the relation of American historical fiction to American history, the recognition of the individual in the American school system, American schools and American institutions, the problem of emulation in education, the effect of puritanism upon the civilization of this country, and the contributions of Thomas Arnold to pedagogics. Master's theses from the English, Biology, and Chemistry departments and the School of Education, 1972-1980. Essays on Potsdam and Massena history, 1973; and historical essays submitted for the F. Roger Dunn Memorial Essay Award, 1965-1983.

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