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RTAT ONSON THE PHILIPPINESAT THEUNIVERSITY OFHAWAI'IAT MANOACenter for Philippine StudiesSchool of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific StudiesUniversity of Hawai'i at Manoa

CONTENTSForeword, 2Educational Foundations, 10Introduction, 3Educational Psychology. 10Abbreviations, 4English, 11Department index, 4English as a Second Language, 11Agricuttural Economics, 4Entomology, 11Agricultural Engineering, 4Geography, 12Agricultural and Resource Economics, 4Geology and Geophysics, 12Agronomy and Soil Science, 5Government, 12American Studies, 5History, 12Anthropology, 5linguistics, 13Architecture, 7Meteorology, 14Asian Studies, 7Music, 14Biomedical Sciences, 7Nursing, 14Botany, 7Ocean Engineering, 14Business Administration, 7Oceanography, 15Civil Engineering, 8Political Science, 15Communication, 8Psychology, 16Counseling and Guidance, 8Public Health, 18Curriculum and Instruction, 8Social Work, 18Drama and Theatre, 9Sociology, 19Economics, 9Speech, 20Education, 9Urban and Regional Planning, 20Educational Administration, 10Zoology, 20Educational Communications and Technology, 10Author Index, 21Copyright 1998CENTER FOR PHILIPPINE STUDIESSchool of Hawaiian. Asian and Pacific StudiesUniversity of Hawai'i at ManoaACKNOWLEDGEMENTShe Center for Philippine Studies acknowledges with thanks the grant given by thebuth,east Asian Studies, which funded the printing and publication of this informationalassistance provided by the Office of University Relations and the Hawaiian Collection,UHM.

FOREWORDhe Center for Philippine Studies is one of the nine area studies centers at theAsian and Pacific Studies (SHAPS) at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. It is theinstitution in the United States offering Philippine studies degree programs compleand outreach activities. It encourages undergraduate and graduate students tostudies as an area of concentration or a minor field while earning their degrees in theI sciences or various professional schools.Part of the mission of the Center is to promote research, especially among graduate students atUHM, related to the Philippines, including Filipinos overseas. As an initial attempt to develop a catalogueof the masters theses and dissertations that has been done at the University of Hawai'i over the past 70years, the staff of the Center has undertaken this current project. Most of the theses and dissertationsare available in the Hawaiian section of the Hamilton Library at UHM. Microfiche copies are alsoavailable at the circulation section of Hamilton Library.This initial catalogue contains 304 entries, consisting of 154 masters theses and 150 PhD dissertations. Approximately 38 percent of the studies (i.e., 115) were done by Filipino students. All in all, theycan be categorized into 43 subject areas ranging from agricultural and resource economics to biomedical sciences, from communication to zoology. The UH departments that have produced the most thesesand dissertations on topics related to the Philippines and overseas Filipinos include political science(31 ), anthropology (30), psychology (27) and sociology (25).According to our catalogue, the earliest graduate study dealing with Filipinos in Hawai'i was done byMarjorie E. Babcock, a future UH professor. In 1927, her master's theses in psychology was entitled"Some applications of clinical psychology in Hawai'i." The most recent graduate works as this cataloguegoes to print were done in 1997 by six students: Marco A. Bautista's master's theses in Agricultural andResource Economics entitled "An economic analysis of rice production in the Philippines (1970-1994)";Rod Labrador's "Constructing and deconstructing 'Kaigorotan': examining attempts to formulate, articulate,legitimate panethnicity in the Cordillera" for his master's theses in Asian Studies; Enrique Francia's master'stheses in English entitled "Rizal as anting-anting: subversion and indigenization in Philippine folk religionnarratives"; Macrina Abenoja's PhD dissertation "Immigration patterns, locale orientation, and lifesatisfaction among elderly Filipinos on O'ahu"; Francisco A. Magno's PhD dissertation on "Craftingconservation: social capital, and tenurial security in northern Philippines"; and Mary Margaret Gunn's PhDdissertation entitled "The development of social networks; subsistence production and exchange betweenthe sixth and sixteenth centuries A.D. in the Tanjay region, Negros Oriental, the Philippines."The scholars in this catalogue who would later join the academic, educational, governmental, andpolicy-making ranks is also quite impressive. More than a dozen of the theses and dissertationsincluded in this collection have been published as books or as articles in academic journals.As this is an initial attempt to provide a guide of the theses and dissertations produced at theUniversity of Hawai'i, we have not had the opportunity to annotate the entries listed. It is our hope thatthis catalogue will encourage more students to undertake research on the Philippines and Filipinosoverseas. At the very least, it should make students of the Philippines and Filipinos more aware ofstudies that have been done at the University of Hawai'i and, therefore, promote wider use of theseresearch materials.We are grateful to the staff of the Center for Philippine Studies, especially Marissa Garcia and AmeliaBello, both of whom are also writing their PhD dissertations on the Philippines, for doing the arduoustask of locating and compiling this guide. We are indebted to Clemen Montero for providing staffsupport and Alice Mak, Philippine specialist, Asia Collection, Hamilton Library, for her suggestions. Dean T. AlegadoActing DirectorCenter for Philippine Studies2

INTRODUCTIONhis is a compilation of doctoral dissertations and master's theses sub milled to thei at Manoa in all fields of study that Include the Philippines and Filipinos as a subject ofomjpilers have attempted to make this an Inclusive list, so studies that contain any mention ofor Filipinos have been included. Coverage begins with the first thesis on the Philippines927 and ends w h December 1997.This list cumulates entries from The Philippine and Filipinos in Hawai'i: A List of Disseltations and Master'sTheses Completed at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 1934-1982, compiled by Shiro Saito for thePhilippine Studies Program in 1982; and selected c ations from Asian Studies in Hawai'i, by Laurianne Chun,published by the UHM School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies and Social Process in Hawai'i in 1997;and from the dissertation and thesis lists compiled by the Hawaiian Collection, Hami on Library, Universityof Hawai'i at Manoa.The citations are arranged by the department to which the dissertation or thesis was submitted. Fordepartments that have changed their names, both the original and the new names are included. An authorindex follows the listing.Each entry includes the author's name, title, degree, year of completion, pagination, and UHM Library callnumber. Some departments state the specialty in which the degree was awarded; this information is alsoincluded. Citations for degrees awarded in December 1997 may contain the abbreviation NA (not available).These citations were not cataloged at the time of publication so information is incomplete. The UHM on-linecatalog should be consulted for current information.All dissertations and theses are in the Hawaiian Collection,paper copy. Some are also available in microform copy.Hami onLibrary, UHM. They are all available inInquiries regarding borrowing dissertations and theses should be addressed to External Services Program,Hamilton Library, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2550 The Mall, Honolulu, HI 96822 or directed by telephone to (808) 956-5956. Microfilmed dissertations listed In Dissertations Abstracts International can bepurchased directly from University Microfilms, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Ml48106-1346.The UHM Library's home page located at www2.hawaii.edu/uhlib/ should be consulted for current information on library services and hours and to access the on-line catalog.Alicew. MakPhilippine SpecialistAsia Collection, Hamilton Library, UHM3

ABBREVIATIONSDrPh - Doctor of Public HealthEdD -Doctor of EducationMA - Master of ArtsMArch -Master of ArchitectureMBA- Master of Business AdministrationMEd -Master of EducationMFA- Master of Fine ArtsMPH -Master of Public HealthMS- Master of ScienceMSW- Master of Social WorkMURP- Master of Urban and Regional PlanningPhD- Doctor of Philosophy DEPARTMENT INDEXAGRICULTURAL ECONOMICSARAGON, Corazon TamolangThe economics of direct wet seeding of rice in rainfed lowlandareas of Iloilo, Philippines. PhD, t979. xxii, 2731eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. t253HAWN ACt .H3 no. t253 c. 2AVEY, Renny J.An econometric analysis of beef, pork, and chicken consumptionin Hawai'i- a synthesis of three approaches. PhD, t974. ix, 98leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 66tHAWN ACt .H3 no. 66t c. 2CORPUZ, Eduardo GaoiranAn economic analysis of rice yields in the Philippines, with emphasison policy and development aspects. MS, t963. v, t561eaves.HAWN Ottt .H3 no. 343HAWN Ottt .H3 no. 343 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM t664GETUBIG, lsmael P., Jr.Rice marketing system in Bicol, Philippines. PhD, t977. xx, 294leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. tOt 0HAWN ACt .H3 no. tOt 0 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOOt66-SOOt68 item tHEESEN, David A.An investigation into the applicability of land suitability classification practices in the Philippines (Naga-Calabanga). MS, t977. vii,tt4 leaves.HAWN Ottt .H3 no.t5ttHAWN Ottt .H3 no. t5tt c. 2MARUTANI, Herbert KatsuyukiLabor-management relations in agriculture: a study of theHawaiian sugar industry. PhD, t970. viii, t531eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 336HAWN ACt .H3 no. 336 c. 2PATALINGHUG, EpictetusEducation, productivity, and economic growth: a two-sectoranalysis of alternative measures of qualitative change. PhD, t977.xi, t98 leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 988HAWN ACt .H3 no. 988 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOOOt9 item t4 SMITH, Jan RogerAn economic analysis of the structure and performance of themilkfish (Chanos chanos Forska fry industry in the Philippines, andrelated aquaculture development policies. PhD, t978. xi, 3071eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. tt65HAWN ACt .H3 no. tt65 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S00t69 item 2AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERINGMOYA, Tolentino B.Factors affecting water distribution within the tertiaries of agravity irrigation system. MS, t979. xi, 821eaves.HAWN Ottt .H3 no. t667HMLTN MICROFICHE D34280 AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICSALKUINO, Jose M., Jr.An econometric analysis of the demand for sweet potatoes in thePhilippines. PhD, t983. xi, t441eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. t700HMLTN MICROFICHE D33t94BAUTISTA, Marco Antonio DionisioAn economic analysis of rice production in the Philippines (t970t994). MS, t997. NA.NA.BRIONES, Nicomedes .Socioeconomics of watershed management: a case study of thelower Agno River Watershed, Luzon, Philippines. PhD, t985. xi,267 leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. t943HMLTN MICROFICHE D3257tDONG, HuilinWelfare analysis of technology transfer on the milkfish industry inthe Philippines. MS, t992. vii, 43 leaves.HAWN Ottt .H3 no. 2792HMLTN MICROFICHE D32259HOLLENBECK, Leroy Frank, IllEconomic assessment of the Philippine Eucheuma seaweed industrywnh implications for future policy. MS, t983. vii, tt6 leaves.HAWNOttt.H3no.t965HMLTN MICROFICHE D34568 II

LAPIS, Cherie Lynn T.External debt, trade, and the real exchange rate: the case of thePhilippines and Thailand. MS, 1991. viii, 881eaves.HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 2682HMLTN MICROFICHE D31883PALENCIA, Lamberto C.Water supply planning for Metro Manila: some economicconsiderations. PhD, 1984. xviii, 233 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1764HMLTN MICROFICHE D33131SETBOONSARNG, SununtarThe evolution of rural labor institutions in a rice-based economy:a simultaneous equation model with selectivity bias. PhD, 1991.x, 137 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2691HMLTN MICROFICHE D31822AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCESAN BUENAVENTURA, SteffiNativism and ethnicity in a Filipino-American experience. PhD,1990. x, 49S leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2525HMLTN MICROFICHE D31209ANTHROPOLOGYBROSIUS, James P.Alter Duwagan: deforestation, succession and adaption in uplandLuzon, Philippines. MA, 1981. xii, 2631eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1518HMLTN MICROFICHE D3S896CABALLERO, Evelyn J.Gold from the Gods: traditional small-scale miners from BenguetProvince, Philippines. PhD, 1992. xx:xv, 4131eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2803HMLTN MICROFICHE D32165BRIONES, Aurelio AguilaAggregate stability in relation to some physical and chemicalproperties of drained and reclaimed paddies. MS, 1963. ix, 78 leaves.HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 339HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 339 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01407CADELINA, Rowe VillasecaBatak interhousehold food sharing; a systemic analysis of foodmanagement of marginal agriculturalists in the Philippines. PhD,1982. Jodi, 301 leaves.ASIA AC1 .H3 no. 1609HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1609HMLTN MICROFICHE D33368AMERICAN STUDIESCARIAGA, Roman R.The Filipinos in Hawai'i: a survey of their economic and socialconditions. MA, 1936. [2], iv, 2281eaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 128HAWN CBS .H3 no. 128 c. 2HAWN CBS .H3 no. 128 c. 3HMLTN CBS .H3 no. 128HMLTN MICROFILM S01372 item 3ALCANTARA, Ruben R.The Filipino community in Waialua. PhD, 1973. iv, 1361eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 585HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 585 c. 2HMLTN AC1 .H3 no. 585HMLTN AC1 .H3 no. 585 c.2HMLTN MICROFILM S01521 item 1CHAPMAN, Ronald FettesLeonard Wood and the Culion Leper Colony, 1921-1927: a studyin American character. PhD, 1979. xvii, 3041eaves.HAWN AC1. H3 no. 1219HAWN AC1. H3 no. 1219 c.2HERNANDO, Milagros BulanAmerican colonial economic policy in the Philippines. MA, 1969.iii, 151 leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 879HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 879 c.2HMLTN MICROFILM S00157KIRKENDALL, Judith M.Hawaiian ethnogastronomy: the development of a pidgin-creolecuisine. PhD, 1985. vii, 4391eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1925HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1925 c. 2HMLTN MICROFICHE D32703RAMOS, Patria PilosasAmerican business in the Philippines: the socio-cultural impact ofBenguet Corporation. PhD, 1988. xil, 2S41eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2268HMLTN MICROFILM V10501CLARK, Constance D.The trading networks of the northeastern Cagayan Agta Negritos.MA, 1990. 144 leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 2043HMLTN MICROFICHE D30789ESLAO, Nena BugarinResidence in a Philippine town. MA, 1966. iv, 751eaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 654HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 6S4 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01489GRIFFITHS, Stephen L.Emigrants and entrepreneurs: social and economic strategies in aPhilippine peasant community. PhD, 1978. vii, 19Sieaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1184HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1184 c. 2GRIFFITHS, Stephen L.Emigrants and garlic traders: a study of social and economicchange in an llocos Norte barrio. MA, 1974. vi, 1821eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1128HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1128 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01S885

GUNN, Mary MargaretThe development of social networks; subsistence production andexchange between the sixth and sixteenth centuries A.D. in theTanjay region, Negros Oriental, the Philippines. PhD, t997. NA.NA.McARTHUR, Harold J.Adolescent peer groups and socialization in the rural Philippines:a socio-ecological perspective. PhD, t977. vii, 2981eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 1064HAWN ACt .H3 no. t 064 c. 2HEADLAND, Thomas N.Taxonomic disagreement in a culturally salient domain: botanyversus utility in a Philippine Negrito taxonomic system. MA, t98t.xii, ttt leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. t524HMLTN MICROFICHE D35902NIMMO, Harry ArloSocial organization of the Tawi-Tawi Badjaw. MA, t965. vii, t69leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 604HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 604 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOt38tHEADLAND, Thomas N.Why foragers do not become farmers: a historical study of achanging ecosystem and its effect on a Negrito hunter-gatherergroup in the Philippines. PhD, t986. xxxii, 703 leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. t999HAWN ACt .H3 no. t999 c.2HMLTN MICROFILM S10935NIMMO, Harry ArloThe structure of Bajau society. PhD, t969. x, 2251eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 270HAWN ACt .H3 no. 270 c. 2HERNANDEZ, Evelyn GomezThe Makibaka movement: a successful Pilipino protest movementin Hawai'i. PhD, 1977. iv, 2621eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1014HAWN AC1 .H3 no. t0t4 c. 2HMLTN AC1 .H3 no. t014HMLTN AC1 .H3 no. t014 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S00t66-S00168 item 2HIMES, Ronald S.Kinship, disease, property, and time in the Tagalog area, Philippines: a study in ethnoscience. PhD, t972. x, 2841eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 44tHAWN AC1 .H3 no. 44t c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S014781tem 1HUTTERER, Karl L.Basey archaeology: prehistoric trade and social evolution in thePhilippines. PhD, t973. xviil, 2271eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 565HAWN ACt .H3 no. 565 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOt515 item tKELLER, John J.The dynamics of nonviolence In Tagbanwa society. MA, 1974. [3],t63 leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1t48HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1t48 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOOt 59KELLER, Katherine WarnerThe effects of population pressure on a swidden society: theTagbanwa of Palawan. MA, t977. iv, t251eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1257HAWN CB5 .H3 no. t257 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOOt 58LATINIS, David KyleLithic workshops and chipping stations in the Philippines: a reanalysis of the Busibus/Pintu lithic assemblage from northernLuzon, Philippines. MA, t995. x, t981eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 2469HMLTN MICROFICHE D356746PETERSON, Jean TreloggenAn ecological perspective on the economic and social behavior ofAgta hunter-gatherers, northeastern Luzon, Philippines. PhD,t974. vi, 931eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 704HAWN ACt .H3 no. 704 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOt56tPETERSON, Warren E.Anomalous archaeology sites of northern Luzon and models ofsoutheast Asian prehistory. PhD, t974. ix, 2481eaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 705HAWN ACt .H3 no. 705 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOt557RAI, Navin K.From forest to field: a study of Philippine Negrito foragers Intransition. PhD, t982. x, 266 leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. 1559HMLTN MICROFICHE D333t9RAINTREE, John BouchardExtension research and development in Maland: field test of acommunity-based paradigm for appropriate technology innovation among the Tagbanwa of Palawan. PhD, t978. xiii, 303 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. t205HAWN AC1 .H3 no. t205 c. 2SNYDER, Patricia JeanFolk healing in Honolulu, Hawai'i. PhD, 1979. viii, 247 leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. t247HAWN ACt .H3 no. t247 c. 2HMLTN MICROFICHE S3091t STEWART, James C.People of the flood plain: the changing ecology of rice farming inCotabato, Philippines. PhD, t977. ix, 332 leaves.HAWN ACt .H3 no. t 035HAWN ACt .H3 no. 1035 c. 2STONE, Richard L.Intergroup relations among the Taosug, Samal, and Bad jaw of theSulu archipelago (Binder's title: Taosug, Samal, and Bad jaw). MA,1965. ix, t53 leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 614HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 614 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S0t4t21tem t

STONE, Richard L.Politics, pag-awa and palakasan: public property in greaterManila. A consideration of folk and formal laws governing its use.PhD, 1971. x, 1971eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 343HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 343 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01478 item 2WARNER, KatherineWalking on two feet: Tagbanwa adaptation to Philippine society.PhD, 1979. xi, 1851eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1284HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1284 c. 2ZIALCITA, Fernando N.Kinsmen and voluntary associations In two llocano communities.PhD, 1984. x, 3081eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1857HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1857 c. 2HMLTN MICROFICHE D32662ARCHITECTUREHEDSKOG, Bo H.A self-help community development and low-cost housing projectin Antipolo, Philippines. MArch, 1976. vii, 51 leaves.HAWN NA25 .H37 no. 24HAWN NA25 .H37 no. 24 c. 2HMLTN NA25 .H37 no. 24HMLTN MICROFICHE D32849ASIAN STUDIESLABRADOR, Roderick N.Constructing and deconstructing 'Kaigorotan': examiningattempts to formulate, articulate, legitimate panethnicity in theCordillera. MA, 1997. NA.NA.TOMLINSON, AndrewS.Political ecology of Philippine rural industrial development andenvironmental pollution: the case study of the Leyte IndustrialDevelopment estate. MA, 1994. ix, 1821eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 2344HMLTN MICROFICHE D34920CHU, Susan YingAssessment of the comparability of frequency and quantitativedietary intake measurements for epidemiologic studies of dietdisease associations. PhD (Biostatistics-Epidemiology, 1982. xii,173 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1614PUBH AC1 .H3 no. 1614HMLTN MICROFICHE D33239HALL, JanaThe thalassemias among Laotians, Chinese, and Filipinos inHawai'i : prevalences, gene frequencies, geographic distributions,screening strategy. PhD (Genetics), 1991. xi, 2061eaves.'HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2633HMLTN MICROFICHE D31712KRAMER, Kenton JayA seroepidemiological study of human antibodies to the majormerozoite surface coat precursor protein of Plasmodiumtalciparum (GP195) from a hyperendemic area of the Philippines.PhD (Biostatistics-Epidemiology), 1990. xvi, 1331eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2514PUBH AC1 .H3 no. 2514HMLTN MICROFICHE D31079MIYAKAWA, FayeDetection of B-Thalassemia mutations in Filipinos using thepolymerase chain reaction and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. MS (Genetics), 1994. v, 30 leaves.HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 2927HMLTN MICROFICHE D34952TRIMBLE, Benjamin KeanA genetic analysis of SCAT and STEP records in Hawai'i. PhD(Genetics), 1973. x, 1991eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 580HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 580 c. 2TSENG, Wen-hsiung RobertHealth hazard appraisal for Hawai'i. PhD (Biostatistics-Epidemiology), 1981. xxi, 5931eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1528HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1528 c. 2HMLTN MICROFICHE D33416HMLTN MICROFICHE S30907BOTANYYOUNGBLOOD, Robert LinleyA study of the 1963 mayoralty election in Jolo, Philippines. MA,1966. ix, 260 leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 673HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 673 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01412 item 2KRAFT, Gerald T.The red algal genus Eucheuma in the Philippines. MS, 1969. xiv,3581eaves.HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 849 c. 2BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBIOMEDICAL SCIENCESCHING, Gerald Hong SungA genetic and epidemiological study of cleft lip and cleft palate inHawai'i. PhD (Genetics), 1970. x, 1071eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 310HMLTN MICROFILM S10590SEN. AntonioThe development and problems of the accounting profession inthe Philippines. MBA, 1960. v, 861eaves.HAWN HF5006 .H3 no. 13HAWN HF5006 .H3 no. 13 c. 27

CIVIL ENGINEERING CHUN, Michael JustinCharacterization of a tuna cannery waste. MS, 1968. iv, 1161eaves.HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 666HAWN 0111 .H3 no. 666 c. 2YOUNG, Venus CoCultural and communication influences on Hawai'i Filipinostudents' educational aspirations. MA, 1985. vi, 681eaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1798HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1798 c. 2HMLTN MICROFICHE D33041COMMUNICATIONCOUNSELING AND GUIDANCEADLAON, AI JangA changing image: Filipino moderate opposition's perception ofthe United States over a twenty-year period of the Marcos regime.MA, 1986. iv, 1011eaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1816HMLTN MICROFICHE D3271 0CHAR, Gregory R.Factors affecting Filipino student attendance at the University ofHawai'i, Manoa and Leeward Community College. MEd, 1993. vi,56 leaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 398HMLTN MICROFICHE D34670ANDERSON, Phoebe TorresThe structure and planning system for national developmentsupport communications: the case of the Philippines. MA, 1979.xii, 387 leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1388HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1388 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S10460 item 1FUJIMOTO, Ginger l.The effects of social skills training upon classroom behavior ofPacific Asian high school learning disabled students. MEd, 1988.vi, 105 leaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 338HMLTN LB5 .H3 no. 338 LEGASPI, Corazon dela CruzStudy of counseling utilization by immigrant Filipino students in aHawaiian high school. MEd, 1990. v, 63 leaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 356HMLTN MICROFICHE D30808 SATO, Kathleen K.Gender, race and perceived stress in early adolescence. MEd,1992. viii, 661eaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 381HMLTN MICROFICHE D31995 GOTANGCO, Mirella Z.The research, development, demonstration, and diffusion ofnon conventional energy innovations in the Philippines: theNoncon Center, a case in point. MA, 1982. ix, 302 leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1544HMLTN MICROFICHE D35922HERRERA, Teresita ArceReligion and political communication under revolutionaryconditions: Philippines and Nicaragua. MA, 1987. iii, 1831eaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1892HMLTN MICROFILM V10489MAGSAYSAY, Maria Lourdes Rosario F.Telecommunications policy in the Republic of the Philippines: afutures study. MA, 1993. xii, 213 leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 2287HMLTN MICROFICHE D34657MICHAUD, Patricia PolicarpioSurvey among Filipino immigrant subscribers of and a contentanalysis of Hawai'i-Filipino News. MA, 1980. xv, 198 leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1471HMLTN MICROFILM S10460 item 2HMLTN MICROFICHE D35849PINPIN, Maria Victoria P.Computerization and policy in the Ministry of Education, Cultureand Sports, Philippines: issues and problems. MA, 1984. v, 132leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 1721HMLTN MICROFICHE D35779TAKAKI, Teresa S.Development of a cultural general assimilator for health-carerelated areas: the state Department of Health's Ho'omalu CulturalAwareness Program. MA, 1994. vii, 1641eaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. 2375HMLTN MICROFICHE D351468SHIMABUKURO, Kathryn P.Beliefs about death of Filipinos in Hawai'i: implications forelementary school counselors. MEd, 1995. xiii, 390 leaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 432HMLTN MICROFICHE D35553WOMACK, Thomas F.Client-counselor ethnic similarity and vocational rehabilitationoutcomes in Hawai'i. MEd, 1991. viii, 1311eaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 372HMLTN MICROFICHE D31754 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTIONMARTIN, Aida RamiscalTeaching writing as a tool for learning with adult ESL students: acase study. EdD, 1990. xv, 2571eaves.HAWN LB5 .H28 no. 72HMLTN MICROFICHE 031083ONGTECO, Belen CasintahanTeacher-student interaction patterns in bilingual and mainstreamclassrooms. EdD, 1987. x, 2251eaves.HAWN LB5 .H28 no. 51HAWN LB5 .H28 no. 51 c. 2HMLTN MICROFICHE D34993

DRAMA AND THEATREDELACRUZ, Edgardo BengsonA production book of Nick Joaquin's A Portrait of the Artist asFilipino and an essay, "Problems and prospects of Philippineplaywriting in English." MFA, 1967. i, 2861eaves.HAWN N25 .H3 no. 69HAWN N25 .H3 no. 69 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S00155-S00160GARILAO, Laura V.The arena theatre movement In the Philippines, 1953-1962. MA,1963. iii, 1251eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 516HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 516 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01587HERNANDEZ, Tomas CapatanThe emergence of modern drama in the Philippines (1898-1912)and its social, political, cultural, dramatic and theatrical background. PhD, 1975. vii, 204 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 726HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 726 c. 2HMLTN AC1 .H3 no. 726VAN HOOSEN, DebraThe barefoot actor: an examination of Asian folk drama in thecontemporary role of development. MA, 1979. viii, 941eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1423HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 1423 c. 2ECONOMICSARRE, GeminianoPhilippine foreign trade policy and the dollar shortage. MA, 1960.ii, 49 leaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 420HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 420 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S01372 item 7BARRETTO, Clarita B.The Impact of the ASEAN free trade area agreement on effectiveprotection in the Philippines. PhD, 1995. xii, 1451eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 3120HMLTN MICROFICHE 035331CLARETE, Ramon LoquellanoThe cost and consequences of trade distortions in a small openeconomy: a general equilibrium model of the Philippines. PhD,1984.x, 1461eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1783HMLTN MICROFICHE 033148ESTUDILLO, Jonna P.Income inequality in the Philippines, 1961-91: trends and factors.PhD, 1995. ix, 208 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 3253HMLTN MICROFICHE 035616JAMES, William EdwardAn economic analysis of public land settlement alternatives in thePhilippines. PhD, 1979. xx, 1941eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1268HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1268 c. 2MORALES, BeethovenAsian immigrants and the United States labor market. PhD, 1993.xvi, 240 leaves (2 volumes).HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2875 v.1/v.2HMLTN MICROFICHE 032311RACELIS, Rachel H.Event-history analysis of migration in the Philippines, 1968-1981.PhD, 1988. xvii, 276 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2332HMLTN MICROFICHE 030359REYES, Joji lsipDecentralization and the design of low-income housing strategiesin developing countries. PhD, 1991. xii, 208 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2616HMLTN MICROFICHE 031632SCARSBOROUGH, Erik NikolaiRelative effects of alternative export and industrial promotionschemes in the Philippines and Thailand. PhD, 1983. xvll, 207leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1733HMLTN MICROFICHE 033227SERAFICA, Ramonette 8.Tests of efficient industry structure in telephone service provision:revealing the past and potential direction of Philippine telecommunications. PhD, 1996. xiii, 1151eaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 3450HMLTN MICROFICHE 036808TOLENTINO, V. Bruce J.Economies of scale, relative efficiency, and banking policy: anapplication to the Philippines. PhD, 1986. xv, 230 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 2054HMLTN MICROFICHE 032545VONGVIPANOND, PairojThe disaggregation of saving and economic growth: an empiricalstudy for six Asian countries. PhD, 1978. vii, 113 leaves.HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1129HAWN AC1 .H3 no. 1129 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM S00248 item 5EDUCATIONFREITAS, HenriettaA study of living conditions in a selected area as a basis for areconstruction of the Health Education program at W. R.Farrington High School. MEd, 1941. [1], iii, 621eaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 56HAWN L85 .H3 no. 56 c. 2HALE, Harry MorganA study of the music talents of Hawaiian, Filipino, and Portuguesechildren. MA, 1936. v, 681eaves.HAWN CB5 .H3 no. 140HAWN C85 .H3 no. 140 c.2HMLTN MICROFILM S01372 item 49

LEE, Alice KeakealaniA study of Hawaiian vocabulary of certain groups of preschoolchildren in Hawai'i. MEd, t937. v, 94 leaves.HAWN LB5 .H3 no. 16HAWN LB5 .H3 no. t6 c. 2MOE, Kilmer 0.Education as a factor in the social and economic progress of thePhilippine Islands. MA (Vocational Education), t935. [3], t44leaves.HAWN CBS .H3 no. tt7HAWN CB5 .H3 no. tt7 c. 2HMLTN MICROFILM SOt372 item 2MOE, Kilmer 0.The influence of the Hilo Boarding School on agriculturaleducation in the Pacific. MEd, t953. [3], ?leaves.HAWN LBS .H3 no. t 02HAWN LBS .H3 no. t02 c. 2EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION/SA, Leinaala AhuAn analysis of perceptions and selected personality and behavioral characteristics of teachers nominated as outstanding inHawai'i's public school system. EdD, t992. xil, t50 leaves.HAWN LBS .H28 no. 83HMLTN MICROFICHE D3t9t3ROBB, Gloria JeanPopular education and public purpose: a contrastive study of latenineteenth century American education in the Philippines and

The economics of direct wet seeding of rice in rainfed lowland areas of Iloilo, Philippines. PhD, t979. xxii, 2731eaves. HAWN ACt .H3 no. t253 HAWN ACt .H3 no. t253 c. 2 AVEY, Renny J. An econometric analysis of beef, pork, and chicken consumption in Hawai'i-a synthesis of three approaches. PhD, t974. ix, 98 leaves. HAWN ACt .H3 no. 66t