A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1945
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
One-Dimensional Size Constancy in Two Planes, James Hominuke
An Annotated Translation of the Life of St. Thomas Becket By Herbert Bosham (Part One), Mary Imelda Horback
The Influence of the Stamp Act on the Revolutionary Movement, M. Jean Cecile Hunt
The Scientific Age as Reflected in Tennyson, Rose Francis Joyce
Virgil's Indebtedness For the Dido Episode, Thomas David McMahon
Synge's Conception of the Drama, Mary Laurette Spehn
The Literary and Political Influence of Miguel Antonio Caro, Mary Viator Sugrue
Italian Influences on the French Tragi-Comedy, Helen M. Szymanski
Theses/Dissertations from 1944
Spectrophotometric Determinations of the Sulfonamides, Paul William Brna
Racine en Angleterre et aux Etats-Unis, Gerard J. Charest
The Doctrine of Being and Essence in Theodoric of Freiberg and in St. Thomas Aquinas, Raymund M. Connor
Representative Attitudes of American Protestantism Toward the Problem of Slavery, Lyle E. Cushman
Juvenal the Reformer and His Age, John P. Fisher
The Determination of Small Amounts of Carbon Monoxide in Air, Edward J. Fitzsimons
The Higher Education of Women in the United States of America, Mary Alice Gallagher
The Poetic Principles of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Thomas Joseph Grady
The Grotesque Artist - Robert Browning, Oral Marguerite Hagerty
An Essay Toward a Study of the Motives of Virgil in Writing the Aeneid and in Describing the Heroic Action, Patrick J. Halloran
Metaphysical Concepts in the Work of Thomas Hardy, Mary Leo Hogan