A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1948
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
Dickens' Reform Purpose in the Child Characters of His Novels, Marie Agnes McCall
Chaucer's Consistency in His Portrait of the Monk in the Canterbury Tales, David F. McCarthy
Self-Realization in the Works of Henrik Ibsen, Richard A. McCormick
Representative Attitudes Toward Child Labor, Mary Loyola McDonald
A Survey of the Status of the Jews and the Germans in Poland Up to 1939, Jane. Jane. McKinley
T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets: A Study in Explication, Willis Everett McNelly
The Existence and Nature of Predicamental Relations in the Philosophy of Francis Suarez, Michael Joseph Montague
Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Medieval English Devotional Prose, Bernard J. Mulhern
A Study of Transcendental Materialism in the Philosophy of George Santayana, Thomas N. Munson
The Problem of Intuition in Saint Thomas Aquinas, Bernice Josphine Novogrodzka
The Theory of the Separation of Powers as Expressed in the French Constitution of 1791, Mary Denis O'Grady
A History of the American Catholic Sociological Society from 1938 to 1948, Richard M. Rosenfelder
The Use of Tragic Irony in Four Plays of Eugene O'Neill, Raymond John Schneider
Historical Backgrounds of the Initial Agricultural Policies of the "New Deal", Mary Ritella Sharp
The Idea of Tradition in the Writings of T. S. Eliot, Francis Joseph Smith
The History and Use of Music in Colonial Spanish America 1500-1750, Shirley M. Smith
The Nature and Functions of the Active Intellect According to St. Thomas, Peter P. Springer
The Effect of a Double Ceiling in the Administration of the Revised Stanford-Binet Scale, Irene Irene Staniszewski