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Pagina 36
... statutes about professors , it is easy to see what will , not perhaps always , but frequently , happen , in strict accordance with the statutes , old and new . Women studying medicine will have to come 36 PROPOSED STATUTE FOR ADMITTING.
... statutes about professors , it is easy to see what will , not perhaps always , but frequently , happen , in strict accordance with the statutes , old and new . Women studying medicine will have to come 36 PROPOSED STATUTE FOR ADMITTING.
Pagina 91
... statute substantially the same as the proposed statute of 1919 was introduced in Congregation and finally passed Convocation on March 2 , 1920. The voting was placets 434 , non - placets 359. Thus at last Greek became optional in ...
... statute substantially the same as the proposed statute of 1919 was introduced in Congregation and finally passed Convocation on March 2 , 1920. The voting was placets 434 , non - placets 359. Thus at last Greek became optional in ...
Pagina 121
... proposed statute should therefore be rejected as doubly bad . I venture to propose a simple way of securing both objects , by preserving the title of an authorized teacher of the Established Church , and by providing a title of an ...
... proposed statute should therefore be rejected as doubly bad . I venture to propose a simple way of securing both objects , by preserving the title of an authorized teacher of the Established Church , and by providing a title of an ...
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