Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1912 — Women Students in Berlin [ARTICLE]
Women Students in Berlin
The educational statistics of Berlin show that the number of women students is increasing there. The theological department alone shows a falling off, there being only one woman registered, while there were several last year. Besides the 258 women who attend lectures without, matriculating, there are 12 women in the school of jurisprudence, 172 medical students and 659 in the department of philosophy. There are in all about 1,115 women students, of whom the majority are in the philology and history departments. The record shows that many of the important professors have student daughters and that these do not, as a rule, alm to perfect themselves in the branches taught by their fathers. Among the representatives of the official dasa is the daughter of Dr. Reickes, mayor of Berlin, who j
has matriculated in the department for the study of German.
