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UNIVERSITY DEGREES FOR WOMEN The Professor Sidgwick referred to at the end of this letter was Henry Sidgwick , Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge . He was a brother of Mr. Arthur Sidgwick of Corpus Christi College , Oxford , and ...
UNIVERSITY DEGREES FOR WOMEN The Professor Sidgwick referred to at the end of this letter was Henry Sidgwick , Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge . He was a brother of Mr. Arthur Sidgwick of Corpus Christi College , Oxford , and ...
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The reason she gives is that the com- promise would satisfy the needs of the great majority of the women concerned , while the unsatisfied de- mands are mainly those of the few women who remain at Cambridge after their tripos or are on ...
The reason she gives is that the com- promise would satisfy the needs of the great majority of the women concerned , while the unsatisfied de- mands are mainly those of the few women who remain at Cambridge after their tripos or are on ...
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who are aspiring to that thorough education which is the aim of Oxford and Cambridge . 6 Why , Sir , should there be any animosity between Greek and science ' ? If nature , including external and human nature , is one , and if science ...
who are aspiring to that thorough education which is the aim of Oxford and Cambridge . 6 Why , Sir , should there be any animosity between Greek and science ' ? If nature , including external and human nature , is one , and if science ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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