A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1948
The Opinion of the Religious Press Towards Wilson's Mexican Policy, Thomas R. Byrne
The Attitude of the Catholic Press Regarding the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947, Jude Aloysius Cantwell
James Wilson and the Sovereignty of the People in the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, Jeremiah E. Connolly
The Position of George Russell (A.E.) in the Celtic Renaissance, Helen M. Dalton
Cicero's Views on Historical Composition as Exemplified in Caesar's Gallic Wars, Francis X. Dolan
Traditionalism in the Dramas of Tamayo Y Baus, Mary G. Dolan
The Problem of the Best Form of Government in Thomistic Political Philosophy, George Drury
The American Labor Leader: A Statistical Survey and Interpretative Study, Irving Frederick Friedman
An Analysis of John Collop's Poesis Rediviva, Mary Ann Ida Gannon
Expressionism in the Plays of Eugene O'Neill, Luke Maurelius Grande
Charles Carroll of Carrollton: A Member of the Continental Congress, 1776-1778, Bernard D. Haas
The Development of Pragmatism in William James with Special Reference to the Attacks on the Universality of the Moral Law, Louise Hawthorne
The Relationship of Tractarianism and Pre-Raphaelitism, Mary Henrietta Henrietta
The Problem of the External World in David Hume, John G. Herrmann
Rhetorical Principles in Newman's Present Position and Their Relationship with Those of Aristotle as Outlined in His Rhetoric, Paul A. Hummert
Labor and the Conflict of Federal Commerce Power and State Police Power, Mark James Jennings
Literary Pre-Raphaelitism of William Morris as Exemplified in the Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems and Scenes from the Fall of Troy, Mary Dorothy Klaers
The "Psychological" Proof For the Existence of God Developed By Saint Augustine, Patrick J. Kremer
A Descriptive Survey of the Council of Catholic Women of the Archdiocese of Chicago, John H. Kuhlmey
The Relations Between America and Britain 1791-1795, as Centered in Neutrality and the Jay Treaty, Virginia Agnes Kuhn
The Realism of Ellen Glasgow, Lucius Michael Kump
The Theory of Supposition: An Answer to Some of the Difficulties of Modern Logicians, Norman H. Langenderfer
The Clothing Situation in the American Revolutionary Army, Richard G. Leonard
Foundations to American Nationalism as Viewed Through John Marshall's Early Life and Three of His Decisions in Constituional Law, Earl McKinley Lewis
Critical Analysis of the Artistic Principles of William Dean Howell's Criticism and Fiction By Means of a Comparison with Aristotle's Poetics, Richard H. Lundstrom