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Mary Whiton Calkins
[edit](i'm too shy and uninformed to edit myself but) it's difficult to tell if the parenthetical phrase in the following sentence is correct: "In June 1894, she gave her oral presentation, and became the first woman to receive a PhD in psychology (as Mary Calkins had previously been denied her PhD because she was a woman)". According to 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Whiton_Calkins', "her doctoral dissertation that was published in 1896. Harvard refused to approve the recommendation of the Department of Philosophy and Psychology to grant Calkins her doctoral degree." that doesn't really clarify the chronological order, but 'https://psychology.fas.harvard.edu/people/mary-whiton-calkins' also says " In 1896 Münsterberg wrote to the president of Harvard that Calkins was, "one of the strongest professors of psychology in this country." A committee of six professors, including James, unanimously voted that Calkins had satisfied all the requirements, but she was refused a Harvard doctoral degree because she was a woman." that also may mean that Münsterberg wrote after she was rejected, and i should probably also post my dissatisfaction with these inverse chronological representations on the Calkins Wiki and Harvard websites, but without a date of her rejection prior to June 1894, it's difficult to see the parenthetical phrase as really warranted. (as much as i appreciate that it helped me learn more about her-- i would now like to cite a date, and none of these sources are very helpful.)
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