MUCH has been done of late to provide opportunities of higher education to working men, but working women are not provided for on the same scale. When, therefore, the Franchise
Appeal on behalf of the Residential College for Working Women, by Miss SYBIL THORNDIKE
Act of 1918 definitely endowed women with public responsibilities, it was felt that their educational opportunities ought to be similarly increased, and Hillcroft College, for which the appeal is being made tonight, was an attempt to achieve something in this direction. It now provides accommodation for forty women students at a time.
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