By an act of the trustees passed in April, 1872, women are admitted to the university on the same terms as men, except that they must be eighteen years of age. A separate building, called the " Sage College for Women, The Report of the Missioner of agriculture - Page 344by U.S Government Printing Office Washington - 1874Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1874 - 512 pages
...by the sum of $50,000, making the entire amount of his donations to this department $00,000. By ан act of the trustees passed in April, 1872, women are...and will be completed in the spring of 1874. It is 108 feet front, 41 feet wide, and four stories high. Mr. Sage is also erecting at his ewn expense another... | |
| U.S. Government, Washington D.C. - 1874 - 512 pages
...act of the trustees passed in April, 1872, women are admitted to the university on the same terras as men, except that they must be eighteen years of...and four stories high. Mr. Sage is also erecting at bis own expense another building called the " University Chapel," to be used for tbe usual college... | |
| D. Morris Kurtz - Ithaca (N.Y.) - 1883 - 134 pages
...University is continually increasing the facilities in these as well as in every other department. By an act of the trustees passed in April, 1872, women...on the same terms as men, except that they must be seventeen years old. The elegant Sage College building was built, furnished and endowed by the Hon.... | |
| Annie Nathan Meyer - Business & Economics - 1891 - 480 pages
...against any class. The university was opened, October, 1868, and, happily, it goes with saying, that by act of the trustees, passed in April, 1872, " Women...on the same terms as men, except that they must be at least seventeen years old." On the authority of the Dean of the faculty, Mr. HS White, August, 1890... | |
| Isabel Maddison - Universities and colleges - 1896 - 172 pages
...matriculated), and occasional students (those admitted by the Faculty to a particular course of lectures) . Women are admitted to the university on the same terms as men. The academic year consists of two terms, the Michaelmas term, beginning on October 1 stand ending on... | |
| Bryn Mawr College. Graduate Club - Universities and colleges - 1899 - 190 pages
...matriculated), and occasional students (those admitted by the Faculty to a particular course of lectures.) Women are admitted to the university on the same terms as men, that is, unless they are merely occasional students, they have to pass the ordinary entrance examinations.... | |
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