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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

AND WOMEN.

DISCUSSION IN THE LORDS,

STATE AID.

In the House of Lords on April 19th, the Marquis of Bath moved the second reading of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Bill. He said that the general object of the effect to the recommenda

bill

Was Royal Commission appointeil:

tions of the

To consider the

which havo been made by the of Oxfordl and Cambridge for financial assistance from the State, and for that purpose to inquire into the financial resources of the universi tins and halls therein, into the administra tion and application of those resources, into the government of the universities, and into the relations of the colleges and halls to the universities

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other." The recommendations of the Commission dealt with matters of a vory intricate character. They numberd no fewer than 170). Every one of them was important, and

not be perhaps he would

beyond his going province if he ventured to express apprecia tion of the Commissioners Inbours-(hear, hear)-which extended over a

the

for the years Clause 1 of establishment of two bodies of Ummis

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University of Oxford, RESTAN SVETY - and

the

University of Cambridge, Commis

sioners. Fark Commission was composer

of nina: members.

One of the main objects of the Cominis-

sion was to determine that arount of

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financial assistance swald be giv The WONG SIU-WOON

recommended that there should be paid out Parliament

by

of the moneys provided purposes, and

£90,000 a year for

a year for the University Library, a total of £lorod a your for

The Commission also pro

each

thint a

ageant of 2000 year for ten years should be distributed amongst the women's colleges,

and 16,000 a year for extra mural University purposes. The tin was not very favourable for the imposition of ad- ditional charges on the Exchequer, and, having regard to the paramount necessity for economy, the Government had not felt able at present to increase their payments

Oxford

and Cambridge, by so large a as was recommended by the Royal Commission. They recognises, however, the serious financial poition of both Univer sities, and were seriously considering the advisability of giving such assistance as would enable then to meet their needs

to

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POSITION OF WOMEN.

With regard to the position of women at Cambridge, the Royal Commission expressed a dedinite opinion that women should become full members of the University, but they were almost equally divided as to the methods by which that result should be obtained. One

side desired that rifect should be given to the recommendation by Act of Parlament, but the other that the Universities

tiso ties allould be left to deal with mattor by internal legislation, and it was intenrled to slept the latter course. Oxford and Cambridge had entered upon a great work outside their walls in connection with education, and it was in the belief that their lordships desired to give them every opportunity of going on with their work that he moved that the bill be read a sproud time.

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Viscount Haldane remarked that Cam bridge was the only University which refused to admit women to full member- hip, al now that it could go to Parliament for financial assistance he thought Parlia(

we give If Say ment would be entitled to you public money we must insist on modern standards being maintained."

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The Earl of Sellone associated himself with what Lord Haldune had said about the admission of wolten to the full privileges of Cambridge University. The whole attitude of Parliament in gard to women in public life had changed ia"recent years. It was really credible that the circumstances of should be so peculiar that it was considered dangerous

to admit women fall member- ship. He gathered that no amendment was

to ba going

moved in that House, but he hoped that in another place fall considera tion would be given to the matter. He ro- gretted that the universities had had to go to Parliament for financial assistance. When ever the universities of the United States

sof Americanl

And of past most by return

and Cam- yet the Universities of bridge, notwithstanding the herculean in- wars of their heads, failed to arouse the imagination of the millionaires of

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Holy Communion (3 am); Children's Service (10am); Hymn, 291, 176, 216; Matias a.m.); Responser, Ferial; Venite, Norris No. 2: Pasha, I (Wesley) 3 (Hopkins). 5 (Monk); Te Deum, Wondward, Smart, Turle; Benedictus, No. 4 (Jacobs); Hymns, 638, 650,

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NB Palm 4, verses 1, 7 in uniton.

Psalm 7. verses 1, 2, 11, 12 ia unison. Palm 8, verso 1,9 in unison.

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(Kennedy UNION CHUSGA Sunda. Services, June 3rd:—

Morning Brvice at li u. Hymas: 315, 32, 33, 147... Evening Service at 6 o'clock.

Hymns: 51, 529, 44, 338. Procter at both Services:-Rev. J. Kirk Maconcchie.

Friday, at 8.3)Christian Endeavour Meet- ing and Social Hour

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FIRST CHUBU of Cukar besties,

Bowen who was a member of the MacDonnell Road, batów

Boad Tram Station,--suáday.. 11.15. Wed: cesday, 5.45 p.m.

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Boy said there seemed to be a

COUTSE,

little misapprehension as to what took place at the Commission with regard to the the of wonen. Of admission universities were running considerable risk in making Parlament for assistance.

possibilityevin a probability-hat some sacrifice of their independence might be required as the price of financial help That was a thing which the Commission

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LOSS OF A HUSBAND.

WIFE'S NOVEL CLAIM,

Mr. Justice Darling began on April hoped to

to avoid. They were divided on 20th, the hearing of an action which some points, hat, on one point they were was described by plaintiff's counsel as the practically unanimous. It was that they first of its kind ever brought in England. should endeavour to preserve the autonomy in it Mrs. Lavinia Graco Gray, of Byfield- of the universities. They wished that the universities should voluntarily and on their gardens, Barnes, is claiming lamages against Miss Muriel Lury Gee, fately of own motion adapt themselves to the changing Earl's cour, alleging that defendant has needs of the nation. To bring this about

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was sought to reduce the obstructive power enticed away her husband.

of the non-resident" backwoodsmen and to denies the allegation.

increase the power of those who were actively

engaged in the eductional and administrative

work of the universities. This had an im

portant!

bearing on the admission The members.

unanimously

Defendant

of women trative and clucational work at Cambridge were were in favour of granting full membership

universities that membership of the to wamen.

by

in

* House & Pipes

bo conceded both at Fo

The Marquis of Salisbury Raid, that no Oxford and Cambridge. At Oxford that doubt money would be made available concession had already been made. There in consequence of this bill; but ha fore the Oxford members of the Commission thought it would be a very much smaller withdrew from the discussion because they sum, at any rate in the first instance, than felt that if wmbership of the university was suggested by the Commission. With were conferred upon women at Cambridge regard to the rexed question of women

the Oxford vote it would not lead to the University of Cambridge, he thought adre hot relations. Therefore the Cam- there could be no doubt that it had reach

b. discussed the ody

question alone,ed such a point that women there, nu at and though it was quite true they were every other university, must be admittel divided on the

of whether or not to question

the full privileges of the university. It in Tegislative interference should be asked for, was unly a question of the methid they decided with only one dissentient that which that should be brought about. He it was préfemble that Cambridge should believed that women at Cambridge were settle the question by its own spontaneous entitled to receive everything except the nction (Henr, hear.) The Cambridge mem- actual vote. It seemed almost certain that hers of the Commission held the view that if the bill passed in its present form the those who were actively enaged in adminis-end desired would be achieved.

The bill was read a second time. (Continued at foot of next column.)

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