Theo eat oo SS SS et : Ris et eete . St fee 8) haere To Be a Nai ig ses Be a . TG ? wd oy ved 0 ae Wilfred J. Ertie Advanced U.S. History 405 Indopondent Study Report~-Fall Quarter CONTRIBUTARY FACTORS IN THE OF THE AMERICAN PRG NTI as Much has been written attri termination of frontier life hee (both ethnic and subsidiary) to the Oklahoma 1] - rush, the invention of barbed wire and simila oe events occurring between 1890 and later on ‘ However, exhaustive research in to th reveals that the approaching halt of thé aetier wostward thrust could be foreseen at roughly the Same time as a result of the coming of the domes = tic pig to such previously untrammeled areas Though the subject is seldom touc ceemeice unpublished source eater tent suntiec large. size could eell hee ee - oe Olimination of the buffalo reise ies i cowboy from tho Great Plains r neaeeninre —<— cowboy (a classic seontads auanaay arnt” ae encroached upon by tho new Swine-orionted < ure, and so was forced off the land by the rat generation of pigs to grow to maturity Additionally, pigs have remar smal kab] pear ee thoy tend to stare at poopie Fisetuace ), and this alone is sufficient to reveal a eal , eet ee sels ta, Seen SE ee f = , ISION f= A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF SWINE V ) AS IT PERTAINS TO HUMAN BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE IN OSBORNE COUNTY, KANSAS. research asa i a degree of Doctor of Philosophy in A! normal Zoology by Wilfred Jefired Eftie. sia a Hig ™ PM ss rien Saga ee OST oN Share « a 5 . a:s . 4 a pa * THE ABSENCE OF RURAL FAUNA AS IT RELATES TO THE PROLIFERATION OF URBAN DELINQUENCY | A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Master of Arts in Sociology by Wilfred J. Eftie, B.A.--1971 Viewed ompirically, tho sociological discipiina has accorded scant notice to the absence of rural- ity as a causation for urban life patterns in gono- ral, and, more specifically, for the overall spread of anti-social behavior among the youthful. It is the intent of this thesis to prove, both through ex- isting literature and original research, that urban delinquency is confined chiefly to cities because of a progressive absence of farm animals in such con- centrated centers of population. Indeed, a direct inverse mathematical correla- tion may be quickly established by the perceptive student through application of the simple foraula F = Ps? H (Felonies equals the square root of People per Square Mile divided by Hogs). Though available literature provides few con- crete figures on either swine density or felonious crime in the 18th century history of a typical ur- ban center such as the Bronx, the fact remains that pigs have very small eyes with which they stare at people. Furthermore, this staring practice is tho Ie apparent solo factor accountable for tho crime rato difforential betwoon the Bronx and such traditional H.H.D. (High Hog Density) areas as Kansas. Moreover, existing source material fails to nmon- tion that pigs are born small, but then grow to an ominously large size. Obviously, this phenomenon alone would tend to serve as a crime deterrent in H.H.D. areas. Finally, in the pages that follow, we shall ex- plore the role of pig smell (or, conversely, its absence) in the field of crime detection and many based sole é'nal research data here; on ereinaft aver a fee heretofore Unpublished fe ate is i ” aS Compiled up”, ments, it is the intent an empirical relation- f aN swin. ‘ Pig smcll id bli ie ae, /eyelid blink factor') on the one hand i 2 ‘ntrafamily behavioral oddness on the other. . “schweinhundt” This “sour grapes” wk enw