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  <dc:title>Letter from William Ridgeway, Flendyshe, Fen Ditton, Cambridge, to [Joseph] Larmor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He is back from three weeks holiday in Devon. He believes that the House of Commons has 'behaved nobly' in rejecting Butler's amendment and there is a chance of final resistance against the full admission of women. He writes on another matter, the lack of representation of professors proposed by the Statutory Commission. Professors are ready to organise to make representations to the Commission against their removal from Council, and that only a proportion should be on the Board of Faculties. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>4 July 1923</dc:date>
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