INDEX
- Adams, Mrs., [13].
- Adams, Miss A. M. (Mrs. Corrie Grant), [67], [69].
- Albert Victor, Prince, Duke of Clarence, [64].
- Aldis, Mrs., of Newcastle, [46].
- Alexandra, Princess of Wales (Queen Alexandra), [64].
- Archer-Hind, Mr. R. D., [24].
- Armitage, Mrs. E. (_née_ Bulley), [25].
- Associates of Newnham College, [91].
- Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women in Cambridge, founded, [13]; amalgamated with Newnham Hall Company, [33].
- Balfour, Miss Alice, [38].
- Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., [118].
- Balfour, Prof. Francis Maitland (_see_ Laboratories: biological), [38].
- Bateson, Mrs. Anna, [13], [14], [24].
- Bateson, Miss Mary, [93] _seq._
- Bateson, Dr. William, [95], [102].
- Bathurst, Hon. Selina, [64], [93].
- Bedford College, London, [6].
- Birmingham University, [46].
- Bonney, Rev. Dr. T. G., [13].
- Boreham, Mrs., gives telescope to Newnham, [126].
- Bristol University, [46].
- Brough, Mrs. (_née_ Lloyd), [69].
- Browne, Bishop G. F., Sec. to Syndicate for local lectures, etc., [11], [47].
- Bryce, Lord, on North of England Council, [9]; first Sidgwick Memorial Lecture, [108].
- Bulley, Miss Amy (Mrs. Brooke), [25].
- Bursar, title of, [118].
- Butler, Canon Geo., [9].
- Butler, Mrs. Josephine, [9].
- Butler, Rev. Dr. H. M., Master of Trinity, [102], [103].
- Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, [97].
- Cayley, Professor A., [14], [47].
- Champneys, Mr. Basil, [28], [87].
- Chapel, why none in Newnham College, [60] _seq._
- Charter of 1917, [115] _seq._
- Clay, Mr. C. J., lends room for first lectures to women in Cambridge, [14].
- Clough, Miss Anne Jemima, starts Newnham, [2]; early education and experience, [5]; helps in work of Northern Council, [13]; comes to Cambridge, [18]; her character and ideas, [22] _seq._; removes into Merton Hall, [26]; into Bateman Street, [28]; into Newnham Hall, [28]; chaperones to lectures, [40]; life in Newnham, [58], [59], [60], [64], [68] _seq._; success of her policy, [55], [76]; last illness and death, [81]; funeral service in King's College Chapel, [81]; Dr. Ryle's sermon, [82]; portraits, [78]; debt of Newnham to her, [83].
- Clough, Miss B. A., Fourth Principal of the College, [80], [138].
- Clough Hall, Newnham College, [57], [64].
- Club, the Newnham College, [67], [118].
- College Hall (dining-hall), [63].
- Combination Room, [85], [89].
- Constitution of the College revised, [114].
- Corfe, Miss K., [29].
- Creak, Miss Edith, [25].
- Creighton, Prof. M. (afterwards Bishop of Peterboro' and later of London), [96].
- Davies, Miss Emily, her aims, [15] _seq._; Head of College at Hitchin and Girton, [16]; working with Newnham for titles of degrees, [106].
- Debating Society, [123] _seq._
- Debating Society, Political, [124] _seq._
- Degrees, titles of, movement for, [100]; defeated, [105].
- Discipline, [132].
- Dublin University (_see_ Trinity College).
- Edward, Prince of Wales (King Edward VII.), [64].
- Elementary Education, Newnham's interest in, [69] _seq._
- Elles, Miss G. L., [94].
- Ewart, Miss M. A., [28].
- Extension Students, beginnings in Newnham, [71] _seq._
- Fawcett, Prof. Henry, [12], [13].
- Fawcett, Mrs. Millicent Garrett, [12], [13], [76].
- Fawcett, Miss Philippa, [26], [76] _seq._
- Fellow, changes in meaning of term, [116] _seq._
- Fisher, Rt. Hon. H. A. L., [136].
- Fountain in memory of Henry Sidgwick, [110].
- Freund, Miss Ida, [38], [121] _seq._
- Games and recreation, [128] _seq._
- Gates, Memorial, [86], [87].
- Girton College, [16], [46], [48], [51].
- Gladstone, Miss Helen, [36] _seq._, [65], [66]; retirement, [98].
- Governing body, [92], [117].
- Graces admitting women to Tripos examinations, [48] _seq._
- Greenwood, Miss Marion (Mrs. Bidder), [38].
- Gruner, Miss Alice, [74] _seq._
- Harrison, Miss J. E., [29], [94].
- Hitchin, College at, [16].
- Hobson, Dr. E. W., [77].
- Hudson, Prof. W. H. H., [24].
- Hughes, Miss E. P., [69], [76].
- Jackson, Prof. H., [47].
- Kennedy, Rev. Prof. B. H., [47].
- Kennedy, Miss Marion G., [24], [27]; Studentship in memory of, [64], [92]; appeal to the University, [103] _seq._; portrait, [79].
- Kennedy Buildings, [99].
- Keynes, Dr. J. N., Sec. to Cambridge Local Examinations syndicate, [11].
- Kitchen, [63].
- Laboratories: biological, [38]; chemical, [37].
- Larner, Miss F., [25].
- Lee, Miss Jane, [65].
- Library in the Old Hall, [38] _seq._; in New Hall, [89] _seq._
- Little Go--_see_ Previous Examinations.
- Local Examinations, [7], [9] _seq._, [11].
- Local Lectures in Cambridge, [12].
- London University admits women to degrees, [44] _seq._
- Macmillan, Miss O. (Mrs. MacLehose), [67].
- Maitland, Prof. F. W., [97].
- Manchester University, [46].
- Markby, Mr., [13].
- Marshall, Prof. A., [14], [24].
- Marshall, Mrs. A. (_née_ Paley), [19], [29], [74].
- Maurice, Rev. Prof. F. D., [6].
- Mayor, Rev. Prof. J. E. B., [14], [47].
- Mays (Inter-collegiate Examinations), [42].
- Merton Hall, [26].
- Mill, John Stuart, a benefactor to women's education, [3].
- Morant, Sir R. L., Educational Minister in Siam, [80].
- More, Mrs. Hannah, advocates educational reform, [5].
- Maria Grey Training College, [75].
- Myers, F. W. H., on Northern Council, [9].
- Newnham College, its beginnings, [1] _seq._; built, [28]; Miss Clough and students move into it, situation, early life, [31] _seq._; Articles of Association, [33]; Growth of buildings, [35] _seq._
- Newnham Hall Company formed, [27]; Amalgamation of Company with Association, [33].
- Newnham Letter, [67].
- North Hall, [35], [37]; _see also_ Sidgwick Hall.
- North of England Council for Improving the Education of Women, [8].
- Paues, Miss Anna, [95].
- Peile, Mrs. Annette, starts correspondence scheme, portrait in Peile Hall, [11], [109].
- Peile, Dr. John, Master of Christ's College, [13], [14], [47], [109].
- Peile Hall, [63], [108] _seq._
- Pensions to superannuated members of Staff, [118].
- Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs., [85].
- Pfeiffer Building, [37], [85].
- Previous Examination (Little Go), [10], [17], [25], [47] _seq._
- Queen's College, Harley Street, [6].
- Rayleigh, Lord, [118].
- Red House, the, [71].
- Reid, Prof. J. S., [40].
- Roll of the College, [118].
- Ryle, Bishop H. E., [82].
- Saunders, Miss E. R., [38], [95].
- Schools, for girls formed, [6] _seq._
- Schools Inquiry Commission, [7].
- Scott, Miss C. A., of Girton, [44].
- Sellers, Miss Maud, [95].
- Senior Student, [133].
- Settlement, University, in Southwark, [73] _seq._
- Sewell, Miss M. A., [75].
- Sharpe, Miss Julia, [67].
- Sharpley, Miss E. M., Registrar, [118].
- Sharpley, Miss M. M., [78].
- Sidgwick, Arthur, collaborates in Life of Henry Sidgwick, [106].
- Sidgwick, Prof. Henry, connection with Newnham, [2]; on Association, [14]; finds a house for Students, [18]; his character and influence, [20] _seq._, [30], [35], [55]; in Principal's rooms in Newnham, [84]; illness and death, [106]-[7]; Lectureship founded in his memory, [108], [127].
- Sidgwick, Mrs. Henry (_née_ E. M. Balfour), [21]; becomes Vice-Principal, [36], [55]; Principal, [84]; life in Newnham, [87] _seq._; portrait, [79]; writes life of Prof. Sidgwick, [109]; retires from Principalship, [113]; President of Council, [113].
- Sidgwick Avenue, [86].
- Sidgwick Hall, [39], [65], [99]; _see also_ Old Hall.
- Skeat, Rev. Prof. W. W., [14].
- Smith, Miss E. M. (Mrs. Bartlett), [95].
- Smith, Sydney, a friend to women's education, [4].
- Society of London Schoolmistresses, [8].
- Societies of students, [66], [123] _seq._
- South Hall, [35], [38], [57]; _see also_ Old Hall.
- Stephen, Miss Katharine, [70], [79]; Vice-Principal, [99]; Principal, [113]; retirement, [138].
- Stephen, Sir Leslie, lectures on literature, [99].
- Stoney, Miss E. A., [127].
- Students' rooms, changes in, [58] _seq._
- Suffrage, Women's, [3] _seq._, [131] _seq._, [138].
- Syndicate (Cambridge) for Local Lectures and Examinations, [11].
- Temperley, Mrs. (_née_ Bradford), [95].
- Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Yates, [89].
- Training College (Cambridge), [76].
- Trinity College, Dublin, grants degrees to qualified Cambridge women for a few years, [54], [111], [112].
- Tripos Examinations--_see_ Graces.
- Trotter, Rev. Coutts, [24], [47], [90].
- Tutor, change of term, [118].
- University Association of Women Teachers started by Miss A. J. Clough, [68].
- University Library, women students admitted into, [41].
- War work done by Newnham students, [137].
- Winkworth, Mr. Stephen, [28], [58].
- Winkworth, Mrs. Stephen, [28], [90].
- Working men, school for, [69].
- Young Men's Christian Association, lecture rooms in, [39].
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