WOMEN DINE AT COLLEGE
First Time In 500 Years (Special Crspdt. N Z PA.) LONDON, May 15. Women dined in hall at Jesus College, Cambridge last week after a wail [of 500 years. The last women to do so were the nuns who left the college in the fifteenth century. Now Dr. A. J. G. Sharp, the senior tutor, has granted permission to undergraduate requests to take women friends into college dinner. The women sat down to a meal of celery soup, roast beef and broccoli.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31060, 16 May 1966, Page 13
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