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Edward
Kirby Putnam (MA 1896), course notes for "Social Organizations for Promoting Social
Welfare," 1894. Charles R. Henderson's course on social organizations was one step
in Edward Putnam's progress toward a master's degree in English and social science. While
President Harper opposed terminal master's degrees like Putnam's, he accepted the University
Senate's decision that the AM could be either preparatory to a PhD or conclusive.
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