A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1946
Sensationalism of Bulwer Lytton, Mary Bernice McGrath
The Irish Opposition to English Oppression Under the Protector, Margaret E. McVey
Paul Elmer More as An Interpreter of American Literature, Margaret-Mary O'Neill
Romantic Realism in Charlotte Bronte, Hazel O. Orton
The Basic Foundation and Ultimate Principle For a True Understanding of Negro-White Relationships in the United States, George E. Powers
Morality and Redemption in the Novels of Sigrid Undset, Mariruth L. Renesch
The Causes and Steps Leading to the Introduction and Passage of the Pendleton Act, Katherine Marie Reuland
Federal Food and Drug Legislation: 1906-1938, Louisa Schmidt
Modern Criticism of the Thomistic Concept of Faculty, Denis E. Schmitt
A Study of Intelligence and Achievement At Saint Ignatius High School, Chicago, Paul V. Siegfried
The Philosophy of Education of Robert Maynard Hutchins, Joseph F. Small
Social Purpose in the Picaresque Novels of Bulwer Lytton, Mary Therese Norine Solon
A Study of the Policy of Peace in the Comedies of Aristophanes, Edward John Stokes
Wilson and Huerta, Inez L. Thomas
Absalom and Achitophel in the Light of the Scholastic Canons of Aesthetics, Eugene L. Watrin
Suarez and the Infinity of God, Frank J. Wieman
Theses/Dissertations from 1945
Annotated Translation of the Life of Saint Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury By John of Salisbury and Alan of Tewkesbury, Mary De Chantal Biala
The Episodes in Virgil's Aeneid, James E. Busch
A Study of the Relationship Between the Intelligence Quotient and Reading Ability Before and After An Intensive Remedial Reading Program with Sixth Grade Pupils, Mary Emma Cleary
Bishop Bonner and the English Schism, Edward Joseph Dunne
Toward a Comprehensive Definition of International Law, Walter L. Farrell
The Aristotelian Elements of Tragedy as Found in Homer, Joseph A. Fitzmyer
Literary Purposes of the Myth of the Golden Age, Mary Agnes O'Neill Gross
An Inquiry Into the Relation Existing Between Introversion-Extroversion and Susceptibility to Certain Geometrical Optical Illusions, Marion Frances Holstein
The Proposed Identification of William Shakespeare as Edward De Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford, Basil Fenelon Holt