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  <dc:title>From envelope 'Question of University for Women'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Various papers regarding proposals for a university for women, including invitation to the Girls' Public Day School Company to attend a conference at Royal Holloway College to discuss whether the College should become an independent university, part of a larger university for women or part of the proposed teaching university for London, Nov 1897; letter to Maria Grey from Mary Gurney regarding the conference and enclosing a published statements by James Bryce on his proposal to establish a separate university for women and from the members of the Head Mistresses' Association on 'Proposed University for Women', 29 Nov 1897; copy of a letter by Maria Grey sent to James Bryce on the proposed university for women and her reasons for not supporting the scheme; Bryce's reply to Mrs Grey's letter, 3 Dec 1897; letter from Gurney to Grey on the proceedings of the conference, 4 Dec 1897.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 Nov 1897-4 Dec 1897</dc:date>
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