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CAMBRIDGE.—The board of anthropological studies recommends in a report to the Senate (1) that a diploma in anthropology be established; (2) that an advanced student who has studied some branch of anthropology under the direction of the board, and has presented a thesis, which thesisa has been approved for a certificate of research, shall, on payment of such fees as the Senate may from to time determine, be entitled to a diploma testifying to his competent knowledge of anthropology; (3) that any member of the University having graduated before the date of the establishment of the diploma, who has presented a thesis on some branch of anthropology, which thesis has been approved by the board, shall, on the payment of such fees as the Senate may from time to time determine, be entitled to a diploma testifying to his competent knowledge of anthropology.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 76, 93 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076093a0
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