"GATE-CRASHING" LECTURES
Steps to prevent "gate-crashing" at lectures are being taken by the Oxford University authorities. The following notice has appeared in the University Gazette: —"Residence in Oxford of persons who are not members of the University, but who come up for the ostensible purpose of attending University lectures, having led to certain disciplinary difficulties, all professors and lecturers are requested to send to the Senior Proctor, for the approval of the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors, at the beginning of each term, a list of all persons not being members of the University or registered diploma students, whom they propose to admit to their lectures." It has been the practice of certain lecturers for some years to admit a certain number of non-University men and women to their lectures, and it is a rule that professors' lectures are open lo the public.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 3
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"GATE-CRASHING" LECTURES
Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 3
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