A Short History of Newnham College, Cambridge - Alice Gardner - Page №29
A Short History of Newnham College, Cambridge
Alice Gardner
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  • Ogle, Miss Amy (Mrs. Koppel), [29].
  • Old Hall, [39], [65]; _see also_ South Hall.
  • 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].
  • Venn, Dr. J., [14].
  • Visitor of the College, [118].
  • 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].