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Pagina 43
... classes out of 69 , Holloway College alone has achieved four first classes out of 18 candidates . Will it be believed that the pro- moters of the scheme which Mr. Sidgwick is advo- cating are positively proposing that Oxford women ...
... classes out of 69 , Holloway College alone has achieved four first classes out of 18 candidates . Will it be believed that the pro- moters of the scheme which Mr. Sidgwick is advo- cating are positively proposing that Oxford women ...
Pagina 59
... classes , all devoting half their time to the general education , and each class devot- ing the other half of its time to a special subject , which would be either classics , including Greek , or mathematics , or natural science , or ...
... classes , all devoting half their time to the general education , and each class devot- ing the other half of its time to a special subject , which would be either classics , including Greek , or mathematics , or natural science , or ...
Pagina 166
... classes for which Liberalism has ever stood . ' Sir West Ridgeway , in the letter which has led to mine , suggests the union of Free and Coalition Liberals as the best means of opposing the Labour Party . I am no professional politician ...
... classes for which Liberalism has ever stood . ' Sir West Ridgeway , in the letter which has led to mine , suggests the union of Free and Coalition Liberals as the best means of opposing the Labour Party . I am no professional politician ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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