A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1956
A Study of Closed Cases of Cerebral Palsied Patients Known to Mercy Cerebral Palsy Clinic, Rheta M. Collins
The Second Bank of the United States in Cincinnati , Robert Leo Connelly
Color of Aggressor in the Formation of Responses to Frustration, Rudolph Emanuel Cook
A Critical Analysis of the "Right-To-Work" Laws, Paul Francis Crevoiserat
The Development of the Printing and Crafts Union No. 415, Katherine Jane Daly
Leon Battista Alberti, Renaissance Humanist and Educator : A Study Based on the First Book of a Cura Della Famiglia, Anthony John DeFilippis
Conflict of Federal and State Jurisdiction Under the National Labor Relations Act as Amended, John Joseph Devine
Logical Positivism and the Principle of Verification , John Aloysius Dinneen
Fortune in Chaucerian Tragedy, James Joseph Donnelly
A Descriptive Analysis of the Aims and Methods of the Young Christian Students Movement as an Agency of Social Control Over High School Students, Lewis Theodore Drahmann
The Growing Need for the Teaching of Industrial Relations in Primary and Secondary Schools, Robert Joseph Dryfoos
The Psychological and Metaphysical Development of the Stream of Thought in the Philosophy of William Jame, John Thomas Dulin
The Function of the Vis Cogitativa in Preparing the Phantasm for the Act of Abstraction According to St. Thomas Aquinas , Daniel Leo Flaherty
Ascendance-Submission and the Psychogalvanic Response to Stress, John Joseph Flanagan
The Encomienda System in the Philippine Islands : 1571-1597, Jane Calkins Forster
An Electromyographic Study of the Effect of Immobilization on Muscle with Intact Nerve Supply, John Joseph Fudema
A Critical Appraisal of the Human Relations Philosophy of "The Mayo School" In the Light of the Labor Encyclicals, Joseph Randall Godwin
The Winters Tale: A Christian Tragedy, Howard Gray
Nineteenth Century Liberalism and Newman's Idea of a University, Frederick Murdoch Henley
Anti-Foreignism in the Chinese Communist Appeal, John E. Kai-Cheng Fu
Sociology Courses in the High Schools of the Archdiocese of Chicago, 1955-56, Jacob Kalayil
The First Decade of the Sisters of Saint Felix in America, 1874-1884 , Mary Theophania Kalinowski
The Effect of Instructions on the Magnitude of the Psychogalvanic Skin Reflex, Paul Samuel Kehres
The Teaching of Saint Thomas Aquinas on the Participation of Creatures in Good, John J. Kinsella
A Critical Analysis of the Epic Hero in Paradise Lost, Joseph Matthew Kuntz