College of Graduate Studies: Theses & Dissertations
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Collection preserves theses and dissertations approved by the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies (COGS) in partial fulfillment of requirements for the award of masters and doctoral degrees at Georgia Southern University. Theses and dissertations approved prior to 2007 are available here as well as through the Legacy Theses and Dissertations (1964-2006) collection.
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Theses/Dissertations from 1967
The Disrepair of Genius: A Study of the 1866 Democratic National Convention, James Emmette Bagwell
Effect of Intrauterine and Intracervical Sutures on Deciduomata Formation in the Rat, Sara Neville Bennett
Survey of the Venezuelan Species of Ficus, David Walter Hall
The 1946 Gubernatorial Election in Georgia, Harold Paulk Henderson
Platyhelminthes in the Salientia of Bulloch County, Georgia, Wayne Allan Krissinger
The Massacre at Sand Creek: A Study in Indian Policy, Gary Leland Roberts
Effect of Uterocervical Ligation on Implantation in the Rat, Stuart Rudikoff
Theses/Dissertations from 1966
The Jay Treaty and the Federalist Approach to Anglo-American Relations, Allan William Pollard
A Critical Study of the Nature Imagery of Sidney Lanier's Poetry, J. Sabord Woods
Theses/Dissertations from 1965
The Political Influence of the Ku Klux Klan in Georgia 1915-1925, Clement Charlton Moseley