E. Fuller Torrey in _The Roots of Treason_ says that Pound was awarded a Masters Degree in June of 1906. He was also awarded a fellowship to begin work on a doctorate. There were problems, though, and according to Torrey: "For reasons which are not known, the patience of the faculty expired during Pound's 1906-07 graduate year and his fellowship was abruptly withdrawn. Pound protested and even sought out the founder of the fellowship program for a clarification of its purpose, but to no avail; the University of Pennsylvania had had enough. The dismissal was a blow to his academic aspirations and would become a festering sore on his ego. He attempted to be readmitted to the program in 1910 and again in 1911 but was refused. In 1920, Pound's father sounded out the university about the possibility of an honorary doctorate for his son; in 1932 Pound submitted his translations of Cavalcanti in lieu of a thesis, but the university refused to consider either." (Torrey 36-37) Torrey cites Edwards, _Critical Biography of Ezra Pound_; Stock, _Life of Ezra Pound_; Shea and Romano, "The Pound-Williams Conference"; and Pound's letter to Simon Guggenheim, February 24, 1925 in the _Selected Letters_. T. Pavich Graduate student, Univ of Hawaii