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... Cambridge . He was a brother of Mr. Arthur Sidgwick of Corpus Christi College , Oxford , and died in 1900. His wife was Eleanor Mildred Balfour , Principal of Newnham College , Cambridge . FROM The Times , APRIL 6 , 1897 . Englishmen ...
... Cambridge . He was a brother of Mr. Arthur Sidgwick of Corpus Christi College , Oxford , and died in 1900. His wife was Eleanor Mildred Balfour , Principal of Newnham College , Cambridge . FROM The Times , APRIL 6 , 1897 . Englishmen ...
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... Cambridge after their tripos or are on the staffs of the women's colleges . If this argument were true in fact she ... Cambridge University Reporter , Feb. 18 , 1896 , p . 489 , as follows : " To the Vice - Chancellor and the Council of ...
... Cambridge after their tripos or are on the staffs of the women's colleges . If this argument were true in fact she ... Cambridge University Reporter , Feb. 18 , 1896 , p . 489 , as follows : " To the Vice - Chancellor and the Council of ...
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... Cambridge . Why , Sir , should there be any animosity between Greek and science ' ? If nature , including external and human nature , is one , and if science ' is the key to the one part and Greek to the other part , why should not ...
... Cambridge . Why , Sir , should there be any animosity between Greek and science ' ? If nature , including external and human nature , is one , and if science ' is the key to the one part and Greek to the other part , why should not ...
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