These are theses that have been submitted to the University of Richmond in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master’s degree. The nature of each thesis depends upon the norms of the particular academic discipline and/or department. Most are open access; some have been embargoed or are restricted indefinitely per the request of the author. If you are an author and would like to change the availability of your thesis, please contact
Theses from 1939
Condensation of olefins with p-Mercapto-Diphenyl, Raymond Michael Abrams
De Quincey and the Lake poets, Samuel Abraham Cohen
The Kolbe synthesis with alkyl ortho-xenols, Sidney Harris
The relation of eternity and time to reality, Thomas English Hill
Ambrose Bierce, Walter Richardson Hudgins
Pupil participation in extracurricular activities at Jefferson Davis Junior High School, Frank Shields Penland
Gauss' hypergeometric equation, William R. Smith
Theses from 1938
Thomas Jefferson Randolph, democratic leader, Jerome A. Hurwitz
Greek and Roman child life as represented in some Greek and Latin authors, Anne Louise Sanford
Preparation of thianthrene, Eugene Alton Talley
Theses from 1937
The life of Samuel Mathews, Edward Jefferson Clary
The element of experience in the poetry of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Bernard Marshall White-Hurst
Some Reactions of Creatinine with Certain Aliphatic Halogen Derivatives, Howard Edwards Wright Jr
Theses from 1936
Thomas Edward Brown's narrative poetry, Kenneth Reynders Erfft
Immortality in recent philosophies, Paul Harold Kubik
The development of Dr. Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy, Frederick Joseph Parker
Theses from 1935
Some aldehyde condensation derivatives of creatinine, Clarence England Denoon Jr.
Theses from 1933
A financial history of state education in Virginia, Lewis E. Chittum
A preliminary study of Frulovisi's Emporia with a special reference to Terentian influence, Ruth Dunn Coen
Theses from 1931
The evolution of the Korean family, Samuel Kendrick Dodson
Theses from 1927
An income tax for Virginia, Warren A. McNeill
Theses from 1925
Gramineae, vicinity of Richmond, Virginia, Mary Smith Lynn
Theses from 1901
James Barron Hope : Virginia's Poet-Laureate, Cullen S. Pitt