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Always ready to give help and advice , he waited to ... while he took every opportunity that the condition of the College afforded to give Tutors time and means to carry on their own studies and to pursue their various bents .
Always ready to give help and advice , he waited to ... while he took every opportunity that the condition of the College afforded to give Tutors time and means to carry on their own studies and to pursue their various bents .
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Is a conscientious professor , who is required to give 42 lectures a year , to give 21 to men and 21 to women ? That would be unfair to men , to teach whom he is paid . Is he to give 42 to each sex ? That would sacrifice his leisure for ...
Is a conscientious professor , who is required to give 42 lectures a year , to give 21 to men and 21 to women ? That would be unfair to men , to teach whom he is paid . Is he to give 42 to each sex ? That would sacrifice his leisure for ...
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In this carnal world of ours nothing is more de- lightful to A than making B give to C with a profit to A , and nothing more depraved . This delightful depravity is what Sir Ernest Wild euphemistically calls the good work done by the ...
In this carnal world of ours nothing is more de- lightful to A than making B give to C with a profit to A , and nothing more depraved . This delightful depravity is what Sir Ernest Wild euphemistically calls the good work done by the ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Nov 15 1890 Proposed Statute for admitting | 34 |
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