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The University Court received two memorials last year (1908) upon the subject : a memorial which had to be prepared in a great hurry, signed by 450 male students, and a memorial from the Students' Representative Council, both objecting to the admission of women students to the ordinary classes, and stating that the interests of all parties would be best preserved by women receiving their training in a separate College. I entirely agree. I give you my individual opinion that if this Committee ca...n persuade the Treasury to allot a sum of money — I cannot give the figure — for the teaching of WORK IN SENATUS ACADEMICUS 267 women, then I, as Principal of the University, am quite pre- pared to see that the money is properly applied for that purpose. Future legislative enactments enabled the Univer- sities to confer medical degrees upon women, and in Scotland this power was granted by the Universities Act of 1889. But for many years Edinburgh was unable to open her doors to them for purposes of instruction.
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