A collection of theses submitted and approved for a Master's degree at Loyola University Chicago.
Theses/Dissertations from 1943
Spain in the West During the American Revolution, 1775-1783, Joseph J. Dempsey
The Aeschylean Concept of the Supreme Deity, Joseph Joel Devault
A Survey of the Drama of Colonial Mexico, Edward Aloysius Dwyer
Thomas Howard II, Third Duke of Norfolk, and the English Schism, Edwin Joseph Goerdt
An Annotated Translation of the Life of St. Thomas Becket by William Fitzstephen, Leo T. Gourde
A Re-Examination of the Orthodoxy of Euripides, Vincent C. Horrigan
The Plays of Moliere Viewed as Commentary on Women and Their Place in Society, Helen A. Jones
Translations of Letters One-Hundred Seventy-Six to Two-Hundred Six of John of Salisbury, Casimir F. Kuszynski
Whitman and Sandburg, Irene Kuzminski
The Early History of Louisiana as Recounted by the Chronicler Andre Penicaut 1699-1704, Elizabeth McCann
The New Poetry of the American South, M. Carmel Meyer
Whitehead's Concept of God as Compared with St. Thomas's Concept, Mary Vivia Milnor
The Characterization in the "Aeneid" of Virgil, Mary Claritta Mudloff
The Art Principles of Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J., William T. Noon
Direct Spectrophotometric Determination of Lead Naphthenate in Linseed Oil, Nicholas Peter Oehlberg
Historical Background and Translation of Letters 245-291 of John of Salisbury, Mary Josephine Peters
A Study of the Life and Works of Andres Bello, Lula M. Pignatelli
The Performance of Young Children in a Classification Task, Frances Virginia Rau
The Old Northwest and the Compromise of 1850, Mary Joan Patricia Reilly
Coleridge's Conception of Tragedy and Its Place in His Criticism of Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama, M. Clement Rixon
An Annotated Translation of the Letters of John of Salisbury: Letters 107-135, Clare Rooney
The Reflection of Eighteenth Century Thought in the Works of Thomas Gray, Mary Wilfred Ross
Translations of Letters One to Sixty of John of Salisbury, Mary Frances Patricia Shea
The Influence of Gaelic Sources on the Poetry of the Anglo-Irish Literary Revival, Daniel Sheehan
A Reappraisal of the Conflict Between John Adams and Vergennes in 1780, Nicholas James Sullivan