At Cambridge University Miss Helen Magill, Ph. D., who is a student there, declares that a woman can now do almost all that a man can in all departments, classical and scientific. Almost all the university and a number of the college lectures are open to women. Miss Magill thinks that for post-graduate study in this country, Michigan University is to be preferred for historical and political science, Cornell and the Institute of Technology for the natural sciences, and Harvard annex for the classics and mathematics. In England, Oxford is to be recommended for English literature and philology, Cambridge is perhaps to be preferred to all other places for mathematics and classics, and both Cambridge and London give excellent opportunities in natural science.
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