Archiving Electronic Theses or Dissertations (ETDs)

Graduates and recent graduates are encouraged to make their dissertations, capstones, and theses available online through the ORB. By sharing their work on the ORB, students have a place they can link to via resumes, websites or curriculum vitaes for prospective employers and to share with their current and future colleagues, family and friends. Works shared on the ORB reach a global audience, and you will be able to see the reach and impact of your work across the world through the author dashboard feature. To submit your thesis or dissertation, complete our submission form or contact us at orb@binghamton.edu.

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Theses/Dissertations from 1970

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A study of compound hapax legomena in Old English poetry, Arnold Victor Talentino

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The fiction of Christopher Isherwood: personality as form, David Peter Thomas

Theses/Dissertations from 1969

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A gaussian wavefunction for the isoelectronic sequence of two-electron homonuclear diatomic molecules, Stephen Louis Brenner

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Petrological and geochemical study of spilites and associated dike rocks from the Virgin Island core (Caribbean Island arc), Roger Hékinian

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Tradition and the original talent of Theodore Roethke, Marylou Lewandowski

Theses/Dissertations from 1968

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The essential trait of expressionist drama, Susan Krebs

Theses/Dissertations from 1965

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The oxidation of secondary alcohols by dipotassium tetraoxoferrate (VI) In concentrated and dilute potassium hydroxide solutions, William C. Lewis