Show I I i i I I WOMEN IN UNIVERSITIES Consul Thomas II I. I Norton orton writing from says as a's that tat the question q of ad nd- muting women to equal rights with men menn In n the privileges of at the tho German universities Is I still far from front being generally settled et tt He lie adl adds general The universities In Saxony Saxon and In the southern souther halt half of the empire empire ant Baden Daden and ha e have all opened their doors to female students and al granted thorn them all ni academic rl rights right matriculation matriculation ma ma- graduation etc Others ad admit admit ad- ad mit them thorn only as visitors to lectures but refuse them all other privileges ni The University Uni Un- of Berlin has adopted a compo comp mice refus refusing matriculation to women but allowing them to attend courses of study as visitors and also with the tho approval op- op opi or of their Instructors to present themselves as candidates for the ex examinations cx- cx leading to the doctors doctor's degree During the lie past pant winter the twenty one German universities enrolled matriculated matriculated ma ma- women and 2504 female tots tors There was on an increase over the tho preceding winter of thirty five bates lates and of visitors The matriculates lates were divided among the tho eight universities universities uni uni- where they arc allowed en entrance entrance en- en trance a as follows follows- Munich borg berg sixty five Freiburg thirty six Jena twenty nine Wurz- Wurz urz- urz burg eight Erlangen four |