Listening point two includes material and reflections from between 1922 and 1946.
Click the screen to the right to choose from the selection of sound clips.
Key:
(d) = dramatisation
(i) = interview
13. Times Reporter, No more women students: London hospital's decision (d)
14. Alma Downes-Shaw, Women medical students: merits of joint training (d)
15. Cecil Webb-Johnson, Women medical students: objections to mixed schools (d)
16. Woman Medical Student, Women medical students: some advantages of co-education (d)
17. Dr Charles H Pring, Women medical students: the immodesty of mixed classes (d)
18. Mary Stocks, Adapting to Oxford life (d)
19. Mary Stocks, Wartime entertainment at Oxford (d)
20. Mary Stocks, The impact of war (d)
21. Sir Frederick Maurice, Queen Mary College evacuates to Cambridge (d)
22. Mary Stocks, The promise of peace (d)
23. Maud Godward, War evacuation, and ambulance driving in Cambridge (i)
24. Maud Godward, Studying at East London College (i)
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