| Department of Agriculture - 1876 - 668 páginas
...thorough. In speaking of the young ladies who have been admitted, President Bascoin says: During the I)ast year the young women have been put in all respects on precisely the same footing iii the university with the young men. No difficulties hare arisen from it. There were eight young... | |
| Consul Willshire Butterfield - 1879 - 276 páginas
...the past year [the twenty-fifth university year]," said the president in his report to the regents, the young women have been put, in all respects, on...difficulties have arisen from it. There were eight young women among graduates at the last commencement [June 17, 1875]. Their average scholarship was certainly... | |
| Consul Willshire Butterfield - 1879 - 272 páginas
...the past year [the twenty-fifth university year]," said the president in his report to the regents, the young women have been put, in all respects, on...difficulties have arisen from it. There were eight young women among graduates at the last commencement [June 17, 1875]. Their average scholarship was certainly... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1889 - 354 páginas
...widely-mooted question of co-education. In the president's report for 1875 we find: " During the first year the young women have been put, in all respects,...difficulties have arisen from it. There were eight .young women among the graduates at the last commencement. Their average scholarship was certainly as high... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1889 - 730 páginas
...widely-mooted question of co-education. In the president's report for 1875 we find: "During the first year the young women have been put, in all respects,...difficulties have arisen from it. There were eight young women among the graduates at the last commencement. Their average scholarship was certainly as high... | |
| James Francis Augustin Pyre - 1920 - 466 páginas
...Bascom's second Report announced that the young women had been put. during the past year (1874-75), "in all respects on precisely the same footing in the university with the young men." Students were now classified according to their courses of study, regardless of sex; men and women... | |
| 1923 - 828 páginas
...and for high standards of scholarship to be maintained. During the first year the young women were "put in all respects on precisely the same footing in the university with the young men." In 1875 the legislature appropriated $80,000 for the construction and equipment of "Old Science hall,"... | |
| Gladys Gertrude Gorman - 1927 - 394 páginas
...university has really had the health and physical well-being of its women at heart. "During the first year the young women have been put, in all respects, on precisely the same looting in the university with the young men. No difficulties have arisen from it. There were eight... | |
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