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  2. History of Newnham – Newnham College

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    2 Jul 2024: The philosopher Henry Sidgwick risked his own credit in renting a house in which young women attending the lectures could reside. ... 1860), daughter of John Perfect. In May 1871 she accepted an invitation from Henry Sidgwick to take charge of a house
  3. Newnham Faces – Sidsel, first year philosopher – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/newnham-faces-sidsel-first-year-philosopher/
    20 Jun 2024: Indeed, Newnham was co-founded by Henry Sidgwick, then a young and radical philosopher without a job, later the Knightsbridge Professor of Philosophy – the post that Rae Langton holds today. ... Newnham College. Sidgwick Avenue. Cambridge. CB3 9DF. Tel.
  4. History and Politics – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduates/subjects/history-and-politics-new-in-2017/
    25 Jun 2024: Newnham’s pioneering work in the development of women’s education began in 1869, with a series of lectures set up by Henry Sidgwick. ... Quicklinks. Related Websites. Newnham College. Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DF, UK.
  5. History of the library – Newnham College

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    24 Jun 2024: Henry Yates Thompson was a close friend of the architect Basil Champneys and Henry Sidgwick, a founding member of the college. ... As a leading collector of manuscripts and early printed books, Henry Yates Thompson chose the emblems of printers he held
  6. ‘Arc of History’ by Haberdashery Design Studio – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/about/architecture/contemporary-projects/arc-of-history-by-haberdashery/
    19 Jun 2024: NCA PP/Lindsell/1/3]. Mary Kennedy’s sketch of Henry Sidgwick giving a lecture. ... Mary Kennedy was one of the first five students at Newnham, and had attended the first programme of Lectures for Women in Cambridge in 1870-71, organised by Henry

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