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2011 Student Research Conference:
24th Annual Student Research Conference
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History (2011)
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The following abstracts for discipline
History
have been submitted:
Deconstructing the Steel Skeleton: Technological Advance and the Empire State Building
Oral Paper
(History)
Melissa W. Kapitan
Dr. David Robinson, Faculty Mentor
(42-6, 4:00, MG 2001)
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Georgian Sacred Chants and National Unity
Oral Paper
(Interdisciplinary, Music, History)
Giorgi Amashukeli
Prof. Shirley McKamie, Faculty Mentor
(37-6, 4:00, MG 1098)
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Improving Student Achievement Through a Lunch Time Homework Referral Program
Oral Paper
(Education, History)
Sarah E. Jenkins♦* and Audrey A. Lampe♦
Dr. Julie Lochbaum , Faculty Mentor
(33-1, 1:15, VH 1228)
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Living on the Fringe: An Oral History of the Kansas City Fringe Festival
Oral Paper
(Theatre, History)
Max D. Glenn
Prof. Janet Albanese (Drake University) and Dr. Dana Smith, Faculty Mentors
(23-1, 9:30, OP 2121)
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Many Homes Forsaken: The St. Louis Tornado of 1896 as a Progressive Reform Deterrent
Oral Paper
(History)
Joseph H. Rogers
Dr. Jeff Gall, Faculty Mentor
(42-1, 2:45, MG 2001)
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Menno Simons: His Conversion and Subsequent Impact on the Beliefs, Practice, and Future of the Anabaptist Movement
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, History)
Ryan D. Harker
Dr. Mark Appold, Faculty Mentor
(42-3, 3:15, MG 2001)
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Organized Sport in Victorian Public Schools: A Reflection of Changing Ideals of Morality and Manhood
Oral Paper
(History)
Emily M. Cain
Dr. David Robinson, Faculty Mentor
(42-2, 3:00, MG 2001)
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Turning On, Tuning In: The Mobile Radio in Post-War America
Oral Paper
(History)
James D. Megahan
Dr. David Robinson, Faculty Mentor
(42-4, 3:30, MG 2001)
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