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... March 1926 • • 13 INTRODUCTION to Thomas Case's Letters to The Times by R. B. MOWAT , Fellow and Tutor of Corpus ... March 20 , 1896 . The proposed Degrees for Women The Majority against Degrees for Women at Oxford March 9 , 1897 ...
... March 1926 • • 13 INTRODUCTION to Thomas Case's Letters to The Times by R. B. MOWAT , Fellow and Tutor of Corpus ... March 20 , 1896 . The proposed Degrees for Women The Majority against Degrees for Women at Oxford March 9 , 1897 ...
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... March 4 . DEGREES FOR WOMEN AT CAMBRIDGE FROM The Times , MARCH 15 , 1897 . It is one of the less pleasant incidents of these latter - day developments that it becomes necessary to enter into controversy with ladies . If in the ...
... March 4 . DEGREES FOR WOMEN AT CAMBRIDGE FROM The Times , MARCH 15 , 1897 . It is one of the less pleasant incidents of these latter - day developments that it becomes necessary to enter into controversy with ladies . If in the ...
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... March 9. Mr. Montague on March 12 , in a speech at Cambridge , defended himself , and stated that Lord Curzon ( Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ) had been apprized of his intention to publish the telegram . Lord Curzon's reply ...
... March 9. Mr. Montague on March 12 , in a speech at Cambridge , defended himself , and stated that Lord Curzon ( Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ) had been apprized of his intention to publish the telegram . Lord Curzon's reply ...
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