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Pagina 37
... lectures , women studying medicine will frequently come to Oxford to study for all those preliminary examinations . Meanwhile , they will at the same time be studying in Oxford for the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of ...
... lectures , women studying medicine will frequently come to Oxford to study for all those preliminary examinations . Meanwhile , they will at the same time be studying in Oxford for the first examination for the degree of Bachelor of ...
Pagina 38
... lectures in Oxford , but that , without any further statute , the proposed statute would of itself encourage them to ask the Regius Professor of Medicine to admit them to his lectures , because he has already a statutable right to ...
... lectures in Oxford , but that , without any further statute , the proposed statute would of itself encourage them to ask the Regius Professor of Medicine to admit them to his lectures , because he has already a statutable right to ...
Pagina 46
... lectures and laboratories ' . Miss Clough and Miss Jex - Blake , on behalf of a number of me- morialists , represent that students of Girton and Newnham are excluded from competition for almost all University prizes and scholarships ...
... lectures and laboratories ' . Miss Clough and Miss Jex - Blake , on behalf of a number of me- morialists , represent that students of Girton and Newnham are excluded from competition for almost all University prizes and scholarships ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Feb 15 1896 | 41 |
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