Page 551 of 740
Separate or Mixed: The Debate Over Co-Education at McGill University
Type of resource | |
---|---|
Author/collaborator |
|
Title |
Separate or Mixed: The Debate Over Co-Education at McGill University
|
Abstract |
A study of the debate over co-education at McGill University from its origins until the opening of the (separate) Royal Victoria College for women in 1899. The debate centered around Principal William Dawson, a strong advocate for the separate education for women, and Professor John Clark Murray, a defender of co-education.
|
Type |
Master's Thesis
|
University |
McGill University
|
Place |
Montreal
|
Date |
1983
|
# of Pages |
vi-252p.
|
Language |
en
|
URL | |
Citation |
LaPierre, Paula J. S. “Separate or Mixed: The Debate Over Co-Education at McGill University.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1983. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol1/QMM/TC-QMM-64755.pdf.
|
Find in a library | |
Permalink |
Page 551 of 740