Theses/Dissertations from 1930
Thesis: The creative writing of poetry in the California secondary schools, Wesley Mills Pugh
Thesis: The personification of abstract virtues as represented in four Roman goddesses : Concordia, Fides, Pietas, and Spes, Dorothea Quitzow
Thesis: A study of the principle of poetic justice in the tragedies of the age of Elizabeth exclusive of Shakespeare, Alberta Amalia Reibenstein
Thesis: A measurement of the extent of the color-sensitive areas of the retina and of the wavelengths of light stimulating the respective receptor mechanisms, Charles A. Rinde
Thesis: A syllabus of line geometry, Alice Willmarth
Theses/Dissertations from 1929
Thesis: A Psychological and educational study of the language factors of the American Research Council. Psychological examinations administered to freshmen at the College of the Pacific in the years 1925, 1926, and 1928, Chester Livingston Hoar
Thesis: The history of the American fruit industry in the Caribbean, Oliver Eller Irons
Thesis: Jealousy in Shakespeare's Tragedies, Harold M. Kimball
Thesis: Economic aspects of the Boulder Canyon Project, Leonard McKaig
Theses/Dissertations from 1928
Thesis: The Tacna-Arica dispute, Edith Eileen Knoles
Thesis: A history of education in Porto Rico, Elna Mae Miller
Thesis: Modern youth and literature (with emphasis upon creative education), Ralph Westerman
Thesis: Biological and Psychological Study of Twenty Pairs of Twins Ranging from Seven to Eighteen Years of Age, Albert C. Worden
Theses/Dissertations from 1927
Thesis: The function of the priest and of the prophet in the propatation of religion, Charles Ernest Davis
Thesis: Intervention of the United States in Nicaragua since 1909, Louise Floyd
Thesis: The drama as a factor in Americanization, Florence Scott Van Gilder
Theses/Dissertations from 1926
Thesis: National traits as revealed in the revenge theme in tragedy, Hazel Pauline Glaister
Thesis: Some of Goethe's youthful figures viewed today : Einige von Goethes jugendlichen Gestalen heute betrachtet, Ruth H. Landrum
Theses/Dissertations from 1912
Thesis: The rights of access of an upland owner to navigable waters, Marshall John Rutherford