A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1949
The Contribution of Organized Labor to Safety, William John Cribben
Symbolism in the Novels and in the Ballad of the White Horse of G.K. Chesterton, Mary Cullen
A Study of Standards of Assistance of the Cook County Bureau of Public Welfare, Public Assistance Division, the City of Chicago Welfare Department and Selected Townships, Richard Joseph Cummings
A Study to Determine the Relative Achievement of Boys and Girls in Home Mechanics, John R. Cunnea
A Study of the Transition from the Spirit of the Renaissance to the Spirit of Puritanism in the Early Poems of John Milton, Bernard John Dooley
Critical History and Evaluation of Euripides' Bacchae, John E. Festle
The Relationship between Scores on a Battery of Nursing Tests and Scholastic Achievement at the End of the Pre-Clinical Period, Patrick Fitzmaurice
The Idea of God in the Philosophy of Moses Maimonides, James Hamilton Fleming
Suffering: Key to Francis Thompson, Vincent J. Forde
The British Venezuela Incident and the Attitude of the American People Toward Cleveland's Policy in Venezuela, Jenny Pauline Gerakitis
Mobilizing the Illinois Spirit for the Civil War, Robert P. Golonka
The Genesis and a Critical Review of John C. Calhoun's Political Theories, Gerald Peter Grace
The Roman Family in the Annals of Tacitus: A Consideration of the Family of the Annals and Its Objective Validity, Walter M. Hayes
The Attitude of the American People Toward the League of Nations, 1919-1939, Mary Mary Healy
E.E.Stoll and the Realist School of Shakespearean Criticism, Joseph Stanislaus Karol
A Comparative Analysis of the Medieval Element in the Prose of Sir Walter Scott and John Henry Newman, Margaret B. Kearney
The Relation of Herbert Hoover to Congress, 1929-1933, Loretta. Loretta Kehoe
An Analysis of Lucretius' Ethico-Theological Solution to the Problem of Superstition, Edward F. Kennedy
The Women Characters in Maurice Baring's Novels, M. Raymond Kornely
The Relationship between Wilson and Carranza, Mary Marotta Levaccare
A Comparison of the Two Principal Characters of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra with Their Prototypes in Plutarch's Life of Marcus Antonius, Robert G. Lynch
Wordsworth's Poetical Theory: An Explanation and Defense, James Lorenz Magmer
The "Point of Rest" in Three Shakespearean Tragedies, Edward F. Maloney
The Triumph of Collectivism: An Analysis of the Factors Involved in the Election of 1932, Richard A. Matre
The Nature of Errors in Serial Learning, Kiyoshi Matsukuma