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Pagina 48
... demands . Are then these further unsatisfied demands for rights of instruction , endowment , and membership confined to the few women who correspond not to undergraduates but to graduates ? It is true that Mrs. Sidgwick in one paragraph ...
... demands . Are then these further unsatisfied demands for rights of instruction , endowment , and membership confined to the few women who correspond not to undergraduates but to graduates ? It is true that Mrs. Sidgwick in one paragraph ...
Pagina 49
... demands , admit- tedly not satisfied by the proposed titles of B.A. and M.A. , was put forward last November by all these influential ladies for women students in general ; not one of them was limited to women of graduate standing . Yet ...
... demands , admit- tedly not satisfied by the proposed titles of B.A. and M.A. , was put forward last November by all these influential ladies for women students in general ; not one of them was limited to women of graduate standing . Yet ...
Pagina 82
... demands for exemption from Greek . Students of mathematics and natural science demand exemption ; but so do students in the new Honour Schools of Modern History , Jurisprudence , English and Foreign Languages ; so do Rhodes Scholars ...
... demands for exemption from Greek . Students of mathematics and natural science demand exemption ; but so do students in the new Honour Schools of Modern History , Jurisprudence , English and Foreign Languages ; so do Rhodes Scholars ...
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