Honors theses completed at Western Michigan University are entered into ScholarWorks. Some may be embargoed or restricted by the authors or we have been unable to reach the authors, so the theses may be only available from on-campus computers. If you are an author of an honors thesis and would like to make it available off campus or if you have any questions, please contact wmu-scholarworks@wmich.edu.
Theses from 1983
Running in Thin Air and Seven Other Stories, Jeffrey Hollobaugh
MUTANTS: Short Stories, Gerald Kariniemi
Theses from 1977
An Analysis of Three of Henrik Ibsen's Characters According to Kierkegaard's Theory of Self, Mary Lichty
A Chapbook of Poetry and Prose, Robert Post
Theses from 1976
Dorothy Parker, An Anguished Wit: Woman of the Twenties, Anne Harcus
The Sophia Godess Motif in the Western Tradition, Theresa Krier
"Genius," F.W. Myers, and "The Autobiography of William Butler Yeats:" An Interpretation, Joseph VanderMeulen
Theses from 1973
Men Too Gentle..., Christine Francis
Psychic Wholeness in Blake and Jung, Walter B. Gallant
Library Service for Blind and Visually Handicapped Children, Pamela J. Harris
Theses from 1972
Trends in Public Library Public Relations: A Senior Honors College Paper, Bev Hevel
Keats and the Existential Response, Allan Sealy
Theses from 1971
Theses from 1970
Louis MacNeice: Reputation and Achievement, Carol Haight
The Occult in Kalamazoo, John M. Prange
The Image of Woman in Literature: Accurate or Inaccurate?, Barbara Winfrey
Theses from 1969
Concise Abstraction: J.D. Salinger, Michael J. Durkin
New Thoughts on the Nature of Tragedy, Julianne Elizabeth Smith
Theses from 1967
The Devil in Othello, Don Clark
The Poetry of Robert Lowell, Phyllis Gregory
The Selected Poems of E.E. Cummings, James C. King
Marriage and the Master Speed: An Interpretation of Robert Frost's "West-Running Brook", Terry R. Nienhuis
Role Playing vs. Responsibility in Kingsley Amis' Novels, Kathleen Quinn
Pierre and The Marble Faun Illuminated by Darkness, Marian Wiseman
Theses from 1966
The Growth of John Blaydon's Self-Confidence, Rosalie Amman
Common Sense and Ordinary Language in G.E. Moore, Terry Hall
Updike, Roethke, and Ferlinghetti: Three Contemporary Views on the Human Condition, Julia A. Watson
Theses from 1963
Guilt and Judgment in Albert Camus' The Stranger, The Plague, and The Fall, Suzy Dick