HansHill wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 8:17 pm
I have seen Mr Rudolf refer to the late Mrs Haverbeck as "Doctor". I've not been able to find any reference to this title, is it public knowledge whether Mrs Haverbeck was indeed a PhD holder, and if so in what field?
Haven't seen that neither. But Mrs Haverbeck was indeed academically accomplished in a way that really mattered. She studied in various humanities fields. I didn't find anything about degrees she earned, but it seems to involve post-graduate studies....
Plenty of accomplished academics DO NOT flaunt their degrees all the time. There are however some that do... And people mostly remember those...
Ursula was to the point. Didn't use her education as an argument therein, but pointed to the source materials and then drew plausible conclusions... That's how the humanities worked in the past... Sciences as well.