Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, and PhysicsWe provide an exposition of J. Milnor's proof of the h-Cobordism Theorem. This theorem states that a smooth, compact, simply connected n-dimensional manifold W with n greater than or equal to 6, whose boundary boundaryW consists of a pair of closed simply connected (n-1)-dimensional manifolds M0 and M1 and whose relative integral homology groups H(W,M0) are all trivial, is diffeomorphic to the cylinder M0 x [0, 1]. The proof makes heavy use of Morse Theory and in particular the cancellation of certain pairs of Morse critical points of a smooth function. We pay special attention to this cancellation and provid...