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Pagina 46
... Newnham College , Mrs. Sidgwick , says , ' We naturally , therefore , desire to see our con- nexion with the University placed on a more per- manent footing , and the University taking the same degree of responsibility for the ...
... Newnham College , Mrs. Sidgwick , says , ' We naturally , therefore , desire to see our con- nexion with the University placed on a more per- manent footing , and the University taking the same degree of responsibility for the ...
Pagina 48
... Newnham College , tries in your issue of this morning to allay these alarms by contending that these unsatisfied demands , admittedly not satisfied by the proposed titles of B.A. and M.A. , do not affect the majority of women who are or ...
... Newnham College , tries in your issue of this morning to allay these alarms by contending that these unsatisfied demands , admittedly not satisfied by the proposed titles of B.A. and M.A. , do not affect the majority of women who are or ...
Pagina 50
... UNIVERSITY DEGREES FOR WOMEN The Professor Sidgwick referred to at the end of this letter was Henry Sidgwick ... Newnham College , Cambridge . FROM The Times , APRIL 6 , 1897 . Englishmen rightly love compromise , to settle their ...
... UNIVERSITY DEGREES FOR WOMEN The Professor Sidgwick referred to at the end of this letter was Henry Sidgwick ... Newnham College , Cambridge . FROM The Times , APRIL 6 , 1897 . Englishmen rightly love compromise , to settle their ...
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