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    <title>Should American colleges be open to women as well as to men?</title>
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    <namePart>Barnard, Frederick A. P. (Frederick Augustus Porter)</namePart>
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  <note type="statement of responsibility">A paper presented to the twentieth annual Convocation of the University of the state of New York, at Albany, July 12, 1882. By Frederick A.P. Barnard ...</note>
  <note>Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Convocation.</note>
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