Victorian cartoons from Punch magazine by E T Reed
"Place aux Dames!" [Following the brilliant success of Miss Fawcett at Cambridge, Mlle. Belcesco, a Romanian lady, took her degree to-day as doctor en droit. Like Miss Fawcett, she obtained the highest place at the examinations for the licentiate's degree, and her success was not less brilliant at the examination for the Doctor's Degree.- Daily News" Paris correspondent.] (a Victorian cartoon shows a woman receiving congratulations by male academics for passing her Doctor's Degree)
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!["Place aux Dames!" [Following the brilliant success of Miss Fawcett at Cambridge, Mlle. Belcesco, a Romanian lady, took her degree to-day as doctor en droit. Like Miss Fawcett, she obtained the highest place at the examinations for the licentiate's degree, and her success was not less brilliant at the examination for the Doctor's Degree.- Daily News" Paris correspondent.] (a Victorian cartoon shows a woman receiving congratulations by male academics for passing her Doctor's Degree)](https://magazine.punch.co.uk/img-get2/I0000fdMDJHtUvtQ/fit=1000x750/Victorian-Education-Women-Law-Cartoons-Punch-Magazine-E-T-Reed-1890-06-21-289.jpg)
