The College of Communication Dissertations Series is comprised of dissertations and theses authored by Marquette University's College of Communication doctoral and master's students.
Theses/Dissertations from 1950
The Preliminary Research Toward a History of Intercollegiate Debating at Marquette University 1881 to 1950, Raymond S. Ross
Theses/Dissertations from 1949
The Human Interest Story As a Work of Fine Art According to the Principles of Jacques Maritain, Warren G. Bovee
A Study of the Means of Persuasion Used in "What's Right With the World" the Syndicated Column of the Reverend James M. Gillis, M. Alician Carroll
A Study of Four Catholic Periodicals on the Problem of Peace, K. Elizabeth Foeller
Modern American Scene Designers on Scene Designing with Emphasis upon the Use and Construction of the Model Stage, Gilbert F. Hartwig
An Analysis of the Persuasive Techniques as Used by President Truman in His 1948 Campaign Oratory, Howard A. Hill
A Description and Comparison of the Backgrounds, Working Methods and Influences of Constantin Stanislavsky and Max Reinhardt, Mary Angelita Kramer
Papal Pronouncements of Pope Pius XII Relative to the Press, Frances Ann McGaughran
An Analysis of the Testing Program and a Study of the Hearing Defectives Among Third Grade Students in the Parochial Schools of Milwaukee, Miriam L. Ristau
Principles of Distinguished American Drama Critics in Theory and in Practice, Mary of Lourdes Vetter
Theses/Dissertations from 1948
A Study of the Change and Development of the Attitude of the Milwaukee Journal Toward Russia As Shown in Its Editorials and Cartoons from July 1, 1944 to June 31, 1946, Florence H. Baskfield
A Discovery, Analysis, and Application of Some Ethical Principles of St. Thomas Aquinas Which Will Govern the News Reporter in His Pursuit of News, Vincent J. Giese
A Study of the Coverage by The Milwaukee Journal, The Milwaukee Sentinel and The Catholic Herald Citizen of the Wisconsin School Bus Referendum Controversy, 1943-1946, Martha A. Lincoln
Leading Actors on Acting in the Modern Theatre From Stanislavsky to the Present, Gloria M. Link
The Use of Games and Jingles as a Therapy in Speech Correction, Genevieve E. Raaf
Relaxation as a Basis for Speech Therapy in Cerebral Palsied Adults, Phyllis Trepol
A Study of Reflections of the Peace Proposals of Pope Pius XII in the Writings of David Lawrence, Catherine Joseph Wilcox
Theses/Dissertations from 1947
A Study of the Speech Defects among the Primitive People of Alaska, Hazel H. Hawkins
A Study of the Peace Programs in Three Catholic Publications, Eleanor E. Skemp
A Survey of The Christian Century, Virginia Beck Smith
The Reorganization of the Speech Clinic and the Activation of the School Sub-Clinics and the Hearing Laboratory at the Marquette University School of Speech, Alfred J. Sokolnicki
An Analysis of the Editorial Content of Four Catholic Newspapers, Lucas G. Staudacher
A History of the Catholic Telegraph-Register, Rosemarian Valentiner
Organization and Administration of Children's Theatres in the Upper Mid-West, Laura F. Wright
Theses/Dissertations from 1946
Educational Radio: A Survey and Evaluation of Educational Programs Offered in the Chicago, Milwaukee, and Wisconsin Areas During the Year 1945, Dorothy June Glye
A Study of the Hartford Times-Press Treatment of the Municipally Owned Power Plant at Hartford Wisconsin, Quentin J. O'Sullivan
Theses/Dissertations from 1945
Some Defects and Disorders Found Among Professional Users of Voice in the Pulpit, on the Platform, and in the Classroom, Mary Venard Greve
Stages Throughout the Ages: An Appreciation of the Outstanding Theatre Artists and Their Works, Mary Charles Mohler
Theses/Dissertations from 1944
Stephen Douglas: A Biographical Play in Seven Parts, Adell Margrette Schott
Pioneering Women in the Theatre, Betty L. Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 1943
A Survey of 2000 Catholic High School Students to Determine the Extent and the Existence of Certain Types of Speech Difficulties, Irene Joane Eckmann
Production of Medieval Guild Plays in England, Leon J. Schlenk
Theses/Dissertations from 1942
Survey of Factors Entering into the Success of Students Working on Publications in the Catholic High Schools, M. Bernice McCarville
Three Pieces of Money, Joseph M. Staudacher
Theses/Dissertations from 1941
Mr. Walter Lippmann's Theory of Political Freedom, Cecilia M. Brandl
History and Present Status of the Correction of Stuttering, Edith Jean Burkardt
Alfred Emanuel Smith: The Orator, William J. Eleen
Carl Schurz, the Orator, Netsa Adrian Kotrodimos
The Influence of the Germans in Milwaukee, Irve William Zink
Theses/Dissertations from 1940
A Study of the Meaning of "Freedom of the Press" As Interpreted by the United States Supreme Court, Warren W. Broker
Newspaper Indexing Methods, Harry A. Friedman
Valiant Woman (Mother Seton) A Play in Three Acts, Xavier Marie Garrett
Sacred Romance: A Pageant on the Romance (in the Life of a Priest), Mary John Hunsinger
A Reader Interest Survey of the Catholic Herald Citizen, William P. McCahill
Motor Aphasia: A Case Study, Mary Jean Schwalbach
The Use of Psychiatric Methods in Speech Correction, Vernon A. Sherkow
Reader-Interest Survey of the Catholic Telegraph-Register of Cincinnati, Margaret L. Whitehead
The Lure of the Suwanee: A Play of Atmosphere in Three Acts, Louise Willard
Theses/Dissertations from 1939
Suggestive Procedures for Integrating Speech with Subjects Taught in the Fourth Grade, M. Michaels Fuchs
A Comparative Study of the Newspaper Treatment of the Sino-Japanese Conflict, Fannie L. Grossman
A Short History of the Technique of Acting, Alyce J. Guinan
The London Times and the American Civil War, Hugo A. Meier
The Polish Press in America, Edmund G. Olszyk
Theses/Dissertations from 1938
An Objective Study of the Speech Style of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Earl Charles Bach
The Barber of Seville and An Analysis of Beaumarchais, Norbert Robert Rodeman
The Contribution of the Travelling Company to the American Theatre, Maxine Schlingman
Theses/Dissertations from 1937
The Value of Trained Auditorium Class Programs as an Aid for Improved Assembly Programs, Georgia I. Finley
The Treatment of the Boston Store Strike by the Milwaukee Journal and the Milwaukee Leader, David Host
The Changing Aspect of Speech Education in the United States From 1636 to 1936, Alice Moe
Origins of the Episcopal Church Press, Clifford P. Morehouse
The History of the Production of Goethe's Faust, Leonard Francis Sommer
Theses/Dissertations from 1936
A Study of European Armaments and Naval Rivalry as Reported and Commented Upon by the New York Tribune from January 1912 to June 1914, Robert J. Goetz
Mutual Interdependence of Music and Speech in Secondary Education of the United States with a Plan of Correlation, Mabel C. Mannix
Propaganda as Used by the Soviet Government in Their Theatre Since the 1917 Revolution, Marjorie A. Mueller
A History of International Electrical Communication As News Carriers, Edwin A. Shanke
Theses/Dissertations from 1935
Historical Trends in Theories of Training in Speech Communication, Pearl M. Heffron
The Use of Psychoanalysis as a Therapeutic Procedure in Stammering, Hugo E. Hellman
Publicity Selection: A Study of the Possible Criteria for Discarding Publicity and Propaganda Material by the Milwaukee journal, Virginia Marie Johnson
The Methodology of Newspaper Surveys: With Particular Application to a Milwaukee Journal Reader Interest Survey in June 1933, Helen M. McCabe
Theses/Dissertations from 1933
An Evaluation of Current Methods of Treating Auditory Deficiency in Speech Re-Education, Donald Joseph Carty
A Crime Survey of Milwaukee's Four Leading Daily Newspapers, Earl Howard Huth
The Place of the School in the Development of the English Theater from the Beginnings to Webster, Michael P. Kinsella
Negro Drama, Mary B. McCormack
Means of Awakening Interest in Journalistic English in High School, Pauline Mitchell
Theses/Dissertations from 1932
Play Production in the Girls' High School, Mary Francis Margaret Maron
Remedial Measures in Speech Training Determined Through a Job Analysis and Applied to Individuals in a Basic Speech, M. Edward Smith