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Pagina 36
... statute be carried , admitting women to medical examina- tions , the one thing wanted to make them study medicine here will be supplied by the statute itself . When the proposed statute shall have been added to the existing statutes ...
... statute be carried , admitting women to medical examina- tions , the one thing wanted to make them study medicine here will be supplied by the statute itself . When the proposed statute shall have been added to the existing statutes ...
Pagina 91
... statute was rejected in Convocation on June 18 , 1919 . The voting was placets 306 , non - placets 312 . Case took no part in organizing the opposition to the statute on this occasion . This task was undertaken with great energy and ...
... statute was rejected in Convocation on June 18 , 1919 . The voting was placets 306 , non - placets 312 . Case took no part in organizing the opposition to the statute on this occasion . This task was undertaken with great energy and ...
Pagina 122
... statute affects a college , the same shall not be alterable except with the consent of the college , and subject to the further proviso that the statute shall be submitted to the King in Council . ( See Act of 1877 , ss . 53 , 55. ) By ...
... statute affects a college , the same shall not be alterable except with the consent of the college , and subject to the further proviso that the statute shall be submitted to the King in Council . ( See Act of 1877 , ss . 53 , 55. ) By ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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