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In at least one major US university, the inter-war Written Examination for the Ph.D. Degree indicate that theory was taught in the plural: an evaluation of competing (often School-based) theories.

My colleagues and I would be grateful for information about

a. the location of archival sources relating to inter-war PhD exam material;

b. references to any relevant literature.

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