Theses and Dissertations 1966-1970
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osu Theses and Dissertations 1966-1970 Bibliographic Series Number 9 1973 Oregon State University Press Corvallis, Oregon Theses and Dissertations 1966-1970 Oregon StateUniversity Compiled by MARGARET BASILIA Guss A Departmental and Author Index of Masters' Theses and Doctoral Dissertations Accepted by the Graduate School BibliographicSeriesNumber 9 Corvallis:OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS PREFACE AT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, graduate candidates receive their advanced de- grees at the annual Commencement in June. This list includes all candidateswho submitted theses or dissertations as a partial fulfillment of their requirements and who received their degrees from June 1966 through June1970. Allof these studies were,prepared under the direction ofDr.Henry P.Hansen,Dean of the Graduate School. The increasing number of titles in the 1960's reflects the continuing expansion of Oregon State University as a center of research and graduate study. The pre- viously published list covered a period of six years and included 1,388 titles, an average of 231 a year. This list covers only five years but includes a totalof 1,715 titles, an average of 343 titles a year. All theses and dissertations accepted since 1932 may be consulted in the Univer- sity's William Jasper Kerr Library. Masters' theses are available for interlibrary loan. Copies of all doctoral dissertations since 1957 may be obtained either in microfilm or microfilm printout from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michi- gan 48106. The first compilation was published by the Oregon State System of Higher Education and covers the years 1932-1942 for all institutions in the System. Subse- quent lists for Oregon State University have been published for 1943-1959 and for 1960-1965 and are available from the University Press. See list in back of this volume. In this compilation titles are listed by subject matter areas with theses given first followed by dissertations in chronological order. An author index and cross references are provided to assist in locating titles. RODNEY K. WALDRON Director of Libraries CONTENTS Agricultural Economics ---------------------------------------------------- 5 Agricultural Education............................................................... --------- 7 Agricultural Engineering -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Analytical Chemistry .--------- ................--------------------------------------------- 8 Animal Science.........-......... 8 Biochemistry and Biophysics------------------------------- -------------- --.............. 10 Botany ------------------- 11 Chemical Engineering----- -........................ ------------------------------- -----------..13 Chemistry......................... ------------ -................................ .------------------- --.... 14 Civil Engineering.......................................... ......................--------16 Clothing, Textiles and Related Arts................................................17 Education....................................... _.............................. ............... ...-...... 18 Electrical and Electronics Engineering............................................20 Entomology.--------- ................................................ .........................23 Family Life.... .......... ----......... ------------------------------------ -.............................. 25 Farm Crops-------------------------- ...... ------------- -........ -....................... ..............26 Fisheries......... ........................................................... -............................28 Food Science and Technology..............................................................30 Foods and Nutrition.........--....... -.................................... ------..............32 Forest Management----........... ......... -------------- -------................. ---- .....32 ...................... Forest Products ---------------------- --...................... ----34 Forest Products Chemistry........................................ ................... 35 General Science..................... ------------------------ ------- -------- ............. ._.........35 General Studies------- ........................ ---------------- ------------- -------...............36 Genetics................. ---............. ------------------------------------ -............................. 36 Geography------------------------------------------------------------ 37 Geology--------------------------- ----------- ---------------- -----...................... -..37 Geophysics.................................. ........................ 38 Guidance......................... --------------------------------------- -................................. 39 Health Education....... -........ -............................. .................. --._;-....40 3 CONTENTS (Continued) Home Economics Education ---------------------------------------------------------------- Home Management ............................................-----....--------------------------- Horticulture -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Industrial Engineering ---------------------------°-------°-----------...-------°-----..... Inorganic Chemistry ..--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Institution Management ........................................................................ Mathematics -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mechanical Engineering --------------------------------------------------------------------.. Metallurgical Engineering -------------------------------------------------------------------- Meteorology ............................................................................................ Microbiology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nuclear Engineering ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Oceanography ............ ......................... .---------- --------------- --------------------------- Organic Chemistry ............. ............................. ...----------------------------------- Pharmacology ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pharmacy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phycology --------------------------------------- -----------_------------------------------------------ Physical Chemistry ---------------------------- -...... ......--------------------------------------- Physics Plant Ecology ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plant Pathology ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Plant Physiology .---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Poultry Science -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Radiation Biology .----- --------------- ------------ ------------------------------------------------ Radiological Physics ........................... --------------------------------------------------- Range Management ........---------------------------------------------------------------------- Science Education ..------..........................._-------------------------------------------- Soils........ .--........................... .................---------------------------------------...-------- Statistics........... ------------------- ---------- ---........ ......------------------------....--------... Systematic Botany ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Veterinary Medicine ............. ............................. °-----------------------...----- Wildlife Management ............................................................................ Zoology ----------------------------------------------------------------...---............................ 4 AGRICULTURALECONOMICS 1966-Masters of Enterprise Combinations on Farms in the Duarte, Arthur Culver. The Economics of Willamette Valley. Mechanical Harvesting of Tomatoes in the Shepard, Lonnie Blair. A Geometric Interpre- Salinas Valley, California. tation of Substitutable, Independent, and Gibbs, Kenneth Charles. An Empirical Anal- Complementary Commodities in Consump- ysis of Consumer Spending in the Area of tion. Newport and Toledo, Oregon. Van Dam, John Anthony. Feedlot Manure Harrison, Virden Leslie. An Analysis of the Processing and Disposal-an Economic Costs of Producing Grade A Milk in the Analysis of a Los Angeles County, Cali- Portland, Oregon and Boise, Idaho Areas. fornia Operation. Koonsap, Teerawit. Credit Unions in Thai- Wix, John Robert. Some Economic Consider- land. ations in Dungeness Crab Marketing. Mbatia, Oliver Lee E. An Appraisal of Agri- 1968-Masters cultural Investment in the 1964-1970 Kenyan Development Program. Baker, Forrest Sandusky, Jr. A Study of Middlemiss, Willis Earl. The Economic Fea- Transportation Practices and Needs in the sibility of Utilizing Irrigable Willamette Willamette Basin, Oregon. Valley Floor Land for Beef Production. Eckert, Lary Cornell. The Feasibilityof Njoku, Athanasius Onwusaka. A Credit Sys- Wholesaling Fresh Apples and Pears in tem for Rural Nigeria. Palletized Five Bushel Bulk Containers. Srinives, Kamol. Financing Thailand's Eco- Konanta, Wilkorn Salyajivin.