Student Scholarship
Scholarship from Lindenwood University students.
Submissions from 1956
The Non-Legislative Duties of Senators, Margie Terrell
Submissions from 1955
The Washington Bureau of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch with Special Emphasis on How It Covers the United States Senate, Maisie Arrington
A Survey of Employee Counseling in Three Federal Agencies of the United States Government, Penny Creighton
A Study of Two Bureaus of the Smithsonian Institution, The United States National Museum and National Zoological Park, Elizabeth Anne Glebe
A Study of the History, Organization, and functions of the National Gallery of Art, Judy Glover
The Visual Arts Section of the Pan American Union, Nancy Kay McDaniel
Submissions from 1954
The Negro in the District of Columbia with Regard to Education, Recreation, Employment, and Places of Public Accommodation, Suzanne Anderson
A Study of Methods Used in Housing Redevelopment in Washington D.C., Rosalyn W. Fields
A Study of the Operation of the Fulbright Scholarship Program, Deane Keeton
The Washington Federation of Churches with Emphasis on a Survey Sponsored by the Department of Radio and Television, Eleanor Mauze
Building for International Understanding Through Teacher-Exchange Program, Betty Moore
A Report Concerning the Policy of the Federal Communications Commission in Determining the Qualifications of Applicants for Broadcast Facilities, Betsy Severson
Submissions from 1953
Professional Staffing Today, Jo June De Weese
How Public Speeches Get Written, Mary Kay Pinckney
Television and Government, Julie Richards
A Survey of How the Various Government Agencies Use Radio, Recordings, and Television, Eunice Sheley
Submissions from 1952
The Structure and Personnel of the Republican and Democratic National Committees, Mary Elzabeth Banta
A Study of the Voice of America Concerning Chiefly Programming, Personnel, Reception and Audience Reaction, Deana H. Isenberg
A Study of the National Curriculum of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. and Its Use in Four Types of Churches in the Washington, D.C. Area, Mary Lou Stubbs
A Study of Federal Policy Concerning Recreational Projects and Programming Dealing Specifically with the Military Personnel, Estelle A. Swanson
Submissions from 1951
A Study of the Associated Press with Emphasis on the Washington Bureau, Sharlene Agerter
The Role of Government Agencies in Influencing Legislation, Laurie Bowman
A Study of the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress: Its Establishment and Growth, Patricia Kirchherr
Inflation Control Policy: How It's Made and Who Makes It, Eleanor R. Trefs
Submissions from 1950
A Survey of a New Emphasis in American Foreign Policy: The Four Point Program, Mary Ella Bemis
The Brannan Plan and the Agricultural Act of 1949: A Recent Controversy Over Federal Farm Policy, Jean Callis
Directory of Selected Agencies in Washington with Services for Elementary Schools and Teachers, Martha Reid
Submissions from 1949
A Lobby: The Friends Committee of National Legislation, Betty Jack Littleton
The United States Government In-Service Training Program for Specialists from the Other American Republics; Children's Bureau, National Bureau of Vital Statistics, Miriam Lavinia Reilly
Submissions from 1937
Weary Alien, Betty Hurwich