A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1947
The Art of Description in Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Newman Hinks
The Moral Problem in the Novels of George Meredith Its Intellectual Basis and Its Aesthetic Validity, M. Aloise Jones
A Comparison of Theodore Roosevelt and Robert La Folette as Representative of the Principles of the Progressive Republican Party of 1912, Lorraine M. Jung
An Analysis of the Objective-Subjective Elements in John Milton's Dramatic Poem Samson Agonistes, Louis S. Kaluzsa
Francis Thompson and His Relationship to the 1890's, Mary J. Kearney
Seneca's Concept of a Supreme Being in His Philosophical Essays and Letters, Robert James Koehn
Horace's Picture of a Poet, Henry St. C. Lavin
The Development of the United Nations, Martin Joseph Lowery
Causality in External Sensation According to Saint Albert the Great, James Vincent McGlynn
A Comparative Study of Two Types of Elementary Algebra Textbooks, James J. McWilliam
Influence of the Book of Common Prayer on Samuel Johnson's Spirituality as Manifested in His Prayers and Meditations, John J. Miday
An Investigation of the "Fragile Escape" in the Work of Elinor Wylie, Claribel A. Moroney
The Origin of Pragmatism in William James, Charles A. Nash
An Annotated Translation of the Letters of John of Salisbury, John Francis O'Connor
Traditionalism in the Novels of Fernan Caballero, Mary Lucilda O'Connor
A Study of Robert Louis Stevenson's Theory of Setting and of His Use of Setting in His Fiction, Margaret Mary O'Toole
Carmina Burana: An Annotated English Translation of No. CCII of Codex Lat. 4460 of the Staatsbibliothek of Munich: Ludus Scenicus De Nativitate Domini, Alphonsus L. Pakenham
Germany's Contribution to Spanish Romanticism and the Resultant Revival of Interest in the Writers of the Golden Age, Bertha Riss
Distinctive Elements of Scott's Romanticism, Ann Patricia Shields
American Public Opinion on the Joint High Commission and the Treaty of Washington, Harry J. Sievers
The Federalist Philosophy of Government as Reflected in Three Important Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall, Edward Joseph Snyder
Edna St. Vincent Millay: The Problem of the Popular Poet in Contemporary America, Mary K. Stevens
A Study of the Acquisition of Florida, Mary Theodora Stromberg
The Role of the Teacher in Quintilian, John J. Trainor