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... examinations of the Delegacy of Local Examinations , which were really school - leaving certificate examinations . In 1884 it was proposed to admit women to certain of the examinations for the Degree of B.A. , without giving them any ...
... examinations of the Delegacy of Local Examinations , which were really school - leaving certificate examinations . In 1884 it was proposed to admit women to certain of the examinations for the Degree of B.A. , without giving them any ...
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... examinations required of all candidates in the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine — that is , for the preliminary examinations in mechanics and physics , in chemistry , in animal morphology , and in botany . As ...
... examinations required of all candidates in the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine — that is , for the preliminary examinations in mechanics and physics , in chemistry , in animal morphology , and in botany . As ...
Pagina 41
... examinations would be immediately used as a lever to alter men's examinations for a degree . Oxford would become little better than a training school for governesses . 2. After asserting that Latin is now a part of the curriculum in all ...
... examinations would be immediately used as a lever to alter men's examinations for a degree . Oxford would become little better than a training school for governesses . 2. After asserting that Latin is now a part of the curriculum in all ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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