Beginning in 2009 (for degrees awarded in August, 2009) all theses and dissertations completed at Washington University were required to be submitted in electronic form. Print submissions are no longer accepted. Dissertations are submitted directly in electronic form to UMI / Proquest Dissertation Services. Master’s theses are locally submitted in electronic form directly into the Washington University Open Scholarship Repository. Please contact your academic department document for information on the preparation and formatting requirements of the thesis itself.
Theses/Dissertations from 1944
Medical Care Among Mexican Families in the Guadalupe Neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, Carmen Rivera de Alverado
Torsional Deflection of Miter-Type Lock Gates and Design of the Diagonals, Edwin Gustav Hoffman
Theses/Dissertations from 1942
Piero di Cosimo and His Place in Florentine Painting of the Late Fifteenth Century, Margaret Felice Stampfle
Theses/Dissertations from 1935
Lead Mining in Missouri 1700-1811, Welton Lyle Willms