A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1952
The Economic Effect of Military Mobilization on the Families of Enlisted Personnel, Geraldyn Wynona Kelley
Kierkegaard's Problem and His Theory of Existence, William Leo Kelly
Catholic Charity Bureau, John Francis Kenney
The Personal Problems of one Hundred Twelfth Grade Negro Students, Ida Belle King
The Philosophical Thought of a Fourteenth Century Mystic, John Tauler, O. P., Hannah Laura Klein
An Analysis of the Applications Made to Family Service of the Rockford Catholic Charities, Rita Kortendick
The Establishment of a St. Coletta School for Retarded Boys in the Archdiocese of Chicago, Francine Lamb
An Analysis of Known Independent Interstate Adoptions in Illinois, Helen Joan Lane
Emotional Conflict, a Key to Artistic Unity of Character and Incident in Hamlet, Leonard Joseph Langenderfer
A Statistical Study of the 514 Local Residents Served by Chicago Travelers Aid, Patricia Dolores Leonard
Public Opinion and the Portsmouth Conference, Bernadette Long
The Nature of Errors Made by Children in Serial Learning, John P. Ly
A Definition of Social Services Rendered to Patients with the Major Diagnosis of Diabetes Admitted to the Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, Illinois During March, April and May, 1951, Margaret Bennett Many
The Effects of the Transfer of Training in Teaching Algebra to a Ninth Grade Group, Mary Roserita McGuire
A Study of Children Placed in Institutions by Children's Division, Chicago Welfare Department, Bernice Anne McNeela
A Study of the Expressed Opinion of the Papacy in the American Secular Press, John V. Mentag
The Catholic Community League of Canton, Incorporated : An Historical Progress Report, Helen L. Meyer
A Survey of the Problems of Girls in Catholic High Schools, Rosemary Moody
The Services Rendered by the Medical Social Worker in the Area of Discharge Problems of the Chronically Ill Service Patients Hospitalized at Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, for a Period of Four Weeks Or Longer During 1951, Dorothy Rosenthal Morwitz
The Role of the Vis Cogitativa in the Prudential Syllogism According to St. Thomas Aquinas, Joseph A. Muenzer
The American Attitude Toward the First Moroccan Crisis and the Algeciras Conference, Betty Mullen
A Study of the Religious Participation of Catholic Delinquent Boys Detained in the Arthur Audy Home from July to November, 1951, Joseph Patrick Munday
The History of the Chicago Resettlers Committee, Christian S. Nakama