The advocates of the higher education of women have now placed their movement upon Columbia College in a thoroughly practical shape. They ask not for co-education and not necessarily for the slightest association between the students now in Columbia and the young women who may wish to take advantage of its educational facilities. They merely ask that the trustees shall consider how best to open the many and great benefits of education in Columbia College to such women as may be properly qualified to receive them by admission to lectures and examinations. Practically this has already been done in at least one great university in England, as well as in one or more in our own country.
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AN INTERESTING ELECTIVE.