nonetheless, calkins submitted her thesis. she is stubborn, on association of ideas to the department and was examined by its members. the report read that she was examined before proves sore james, royce, munsterberg and santiago, among others. twlees no slouches, and they, quote, unanimously voted she satisfied the requirements of the phd. this, too, was noted in harvard corporation records. her thesis became published articles, and her work in wellesley's lab became published studies. in 1901 she had her first book, "introduction to psychology." in 1902 radcliffe offered her the position and she did not accept. she continued to teach at wellesley and continued as president of the american psychological association and the american philosophical society. i'm sure not at the same time. she wrote four books and over 100 articles, evenly divided between psychology and philosop philosophy. in 1929, a group of philosophers and psychologists, harvard graduates all, sent a petition to harvard's president to grant her the harvard ph