Past Scholars - 1956

Mr. Mair Benkoil
History
"Anglo-French Diplomatic Relations, 1904-1914 - Development and Result"

Mr. Donald D'Elia
Philosophy
"The Shaky Props of Rationalism"

Mr. George Dress
American Civilization
"The Columbian Exposition of 1893: Its Meaning for American Architecture"

Mr. Joseph Dubanowich, Jr.
History
"The Origins and Growth of the Republican Party 1854 to 1860"

Mr. Vinton Gwinn
Geology
"On the Microfaunal Evidence of an Unconformity between the Hornerstown and Vincentown Formations at Single Run, N.J."

Mr. Robert Hecklau
Journalism
"The Rise of Public Relations as a Profession"

Mr. Edward Janowitz
Biology
"Food Selecting Mechanisms of the Gastropod, 'Urosalpinx cinerea (Say)'"

Mr. Alfred Kalantar
Chemistry
"Solution Chemistry of n-Butaneboronic Acid"

Mr. James Lamont
English
"The Development and Possible Sources of the Early Arthurian Tradition"

Mr. Eugene LeGoff
Chemistry
"The Mechanism of the Wurtz Reaction: The Synthesis of Configurationally Related 3-Methylnonane and 7,8-Dimethytetradecane"

Mr. James Liddle, Jr.
Mathematics
"Formulas fo Human Survival"

Mr. William Martens
Chemistry
"The Determination of Fluorine in Phosphate Rock by Ion-Exchange Chromatography"

Mr. Mark Musa
Romance Languages
"An English Translation of 'LaVita Nuova' of Dante Alighieri"

Mr. Charles Olimpio, Jr.
Journalism
"The Newspaper Monopoly"

Mr. Kenneth Phifer
Biology
"The Preparation of Relatively Pure Suspensions of 'Eimeria acervulina' Merozoites"

Mr. Elliot Rubinstein
Romance Languages
"The Poetry of Mallarme"

Mr. Robert Schaufele
Chemistry
"The Effect of Solubilized Octanol on Dimension and Interaction of Polysoap Molecules"

Mr. Mark Schneider
English
"Thomas Carlyle and the Eighteenth Century"

Mr. Rollen Secor
Biology
"The Biological Activity of Progesterone and its Derivatives"

Mr. Brandes Smith
Chemistry
"The Crystal Structure of High Temperature Spodumene"

Mr. William Steng, Jr.
Journalism
"The Forces Contributing to the Improvement and Regulation of Advertising in America"

Mr. Milton Thomsen
Physics
"A Mathematical and Experimental Study of Linear Heat Conduction in Solids"

Mr. Wallace Wirtz
History
"Origen's 'Contra Celsum': Celsus' Background and Argument"

 
   
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