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committee and her failure to convince her colleagues added to her sense of failure as principal. One of the proposals agreed was an intention for Royal Holloway College to become co-educational. This later began in 1945 with the admission of men postgraduates and then in 1965 with male undergraduates. She was succeeded in the last year of war by Miss
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Officer Cadets' Training Unit (OCTU). The stress of war-time forced her to resign on the grounds of ill-health but it was clear that she understood she had failed. One of her last responsibilities was as a member of the Post-War Policy Committee of the college. She disagreed with the majority on the
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from 1919, and Director of Studies in classics there from 1925 to 1935. In 1925, she published
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During the 1940s she was instrumental in protecting Royal Holloway's Victorian
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had died in 1936 the anniversary year, a year of royal mourning.
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People associated with Royal Holloway, University of London
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when part of the college was occupied by the women's
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The history of the Royal Holloway College 1886-1986
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Index

Oxford
Oxford
Royal Holloway College
Oxford High School
Alma mater
Girton College, Cambridge
Classicist
Girton College, Cambridge
Royal Holloway College, University of London
Royal Holloway College, University of London
Oxford
barrister
Oxford High School
private school
Classical Tripos
Girton College, Cambridge
King Edward VI High School for Girls
Birmingham
First World War
lecturer
Girton College, Cambridge
Ellen Charlotte Higgins
Queen Mary
King George V
art collection
Thomas Holloway
Victorian art
Second World War
ATS
Fanny Street

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