Mixed Education in Ireland the Confessions of a Queens Collegian
Mixed Education in Ireland the Confessions of a Queens Collegian
Frank Hugh Odonnell
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A. , M. D. J James M'C. Abernethy, B. A. ; John M'Parland, B. A. ; Joseph Corkey, B. A. ; J. Dunne Parker, B. A. J William T. Whan, B. A. ; Leslie Alexander Lyle, B. A. J William J. Taggart, B. A. ; Owen O'Hare, M. D. J Thomas Sinclair, B. A. ; Acheson G. Bartley, B. A. ; James Gibson, B. A. ; George Wray Hamill, . B. A. ; Eobert James Arnold, B. A. ; A. M. Porter, B. A. ; Samuel E. Browne, B. A. J John Wilson, B. A. J Francis Petticrew, B. A. ; John Moore, M. D. J William Aicken, M. D. , M. R.... O. S. E. , L. S. A. ; Henry Cowan, M. A. THE PROTEST OF THE GRADUATES. 277 do you consider that it is OPPRESSIVE on the student who has received a moderately fair education previous to entrance ? Witness. I DO NOT. Mr. Gibson. What is your opinion respecting the abridgement of the course of study, or the reduction of it as required for the B. A. Degree ? Witness. I do not think it should be reduced. Mr. Gibson. - WHAT is THE OPINION PREVALENT AMONG YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE BECOME GRADUATES AND TAKEN HIGH POSITIONS, RESPECTING ANT PROPOSED REDUCTION OP THE STANDARD OF THE B.
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