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Pagina 40
... allow women to pass first examinations in French and German , instead of Greek and Latin Responsions ( although they ... allowed by the proposed statute . I cannot imagine , therefore , why the University is asked to pass a statute which ...
... allow women to pass first examinations in French and German , instead of Greek and Latin Responsions ( although they ... allowed by the proposed statute . I cannot imagine , therefore , why the University is asked to pass a statute which ...
Pagina 98
... allow- ing candidates to offer the philology or the literature , or both , of any modern language , English or foreign , among the alternatives for Greek and Latin compo- sition , & c .; in the latter , by allowing them to offer foreign ...
... allow- ing candidates to offer the philology or the literature , or both , of any modern language , English or foreign , among the alternatives for Greek and Latin compo- sition , & c .; in the latter , by allowing them to offer foreign ...
Pagina 174
... allow local authorities to try experiments . He recommended a system of labour bureaux , whose duty it would be to ascertain where labour is wanted and where it is superabundant . ' What a monstrous thing it is ' , said he , in words ...
... allow local authorities to try experiments . He recommended a system of labour bureaux , whose duty it would be to ascertain where labour is wanted and where it is superabundant . ' What a monstrous thing it is ' , said he , in words ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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