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... University of London , which was the first British university to admit women students to its degrees and throughout all the vicissitudes of its constitution has retained the statutory obligation to make no differentiation on the ground ...
... University of London , which was the first British university to admit women students to its degrees and throughout all the vicissitudes of its constitution has retained the statutory obligation to make no differentiation on the ground ...
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University of London viewed with some concern the position thus created . It was contended that the clinical material available for women had become inadequate , and a strong committee , under the chairmanship of the late Sir Alfred ...
University of London viewed with some concern the position thus created . It was contended that the clinical material available for women had become inadequate , and a strong committee , under the chairmanship of the late Sir Alfred ...
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... University Grants Committee , the only doubtful point being whether the grant earmarked for London University should be thus diverted to the requirements or students from Oxford and Cambridge , both of which universities have also ...
... University Grants Committee , the only doubtful point being whether the grant earmarked for London University should be thus diverted to the requirements or students from Oxford and Cambridge , both of which universities have also ...
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