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At a recent meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the following resolutions were passed: That there be instituted a new department within the Division of Philosophy to be called the Department of Philosophy and Psychology: That the courses in Psychology be so named and separately grouped: That the Division of Philosophy be authorized to administer a doctor's degree in Philosophy for candidates whose special field is Psychology on the same terms as the present degree in Philosophy except that in the preliminary examinations Logic or Ethics or both may be replaced by selections from the following list: Anthropology, Education, Physiology, Zoology, and two philosophical authors or movements; by two psychological authors or movements; that in the topical examinations all six topics may be, and three topics must be, selected from within the group of psychological topics; and that the thesis must be in Psychology.
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