Portrait of a University
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Portrait of a University 1851--1951; to commemorate the centenary of Manchester University is a book written by H. B. Charlton to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the founding of Owens College, and published by Manchester University Press.[1] At the time of writing Henry Buckley Charlton (born 1890)[2] had been John Edward Taylor Professor of English Literature since 1921. It includes a chapter by Samuel Alexander[3] and an essay by Edward Fiddes on the admission of women to full university status.[4]
References[]
- ^ Charlton, H. B. (1951). Portrait of a University. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 185.
- ^ Library of Congress name authorities
- ^ Portrait; pp. 173 & 97-109
- ^ Portrait; pp. 143-62
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- 1951 non-fiction books
- University of Manchester
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