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Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (15 February 1856 – 28 October 1937) was a British promoter of women's education. She had an offer of a university place at the University of Oxford withdrawn when it was realised that the candidate was female. She proved that she was capable of achieving first-class Oxford University degrees but could not receive a formal degree until 1920. Her work as a home tutor for women students led to her being recognised as a founder of St Anne's College, Oxford. She wrote a history of the admission of women to Oxford University and its degrees, which was published posthumously.

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  • Annie Rogers (en)
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  • Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (15. února 1856 – 28. října 1937) byla britská propagátorka vzdělávání žen. Žádala s výborným prospěchem o univerzitního místo na Oxfordské univerzitě, ale když se zjistilo, že kandidátkou je žena, byla zamítnuta. Později dokázala, že je schopna dosáhnout prvotřídních titulů na Oxfordské univerzitě, ale formálního titulu mohla dosáhnout až v roce 1920. Její práce domácí lektorky studentek vedla k uznání jako zakladatelky St Anne's College v Oxfordu. Napsala historii o přijímání žen na Oxfordskou univerzitu, která byla zveřejněna posmrtně. (cs)
  • Annie Rogers (* 15. Februar 1856 in Oxford, England; † 28. Oktober 1937 in ebenda) war eine britische Förderin der Frauenbildung. Sie wurde 1879 als einzige Frau mit dem Äquivalent eines Abschlusses der Universität Oxford Dozentin. (de)
  • Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (15 February 1856 – 28 October 1937) was a British promoter of women's education. She had an offer of a university place at the University of Oxford withdrawn when it was realised that the candidate was female. She proved that she was capable of achieving first-class Oxford University degrees but could not receive a formal degree until 1920. Her work as a home tutor for women students led to her being recognised as a founder of St Anne's College, Oxford. She wrote a history of the admission of women to Oxford University and its degrees, which was published posthumously. (en)
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  • Annie Rogers (en)
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  • Annie Rogers as Queen Eleanor by Lewis Carroll (en)
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  • Ann and Thorold Rogers (en)
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  • Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (15. února 1856 – 28. října 1937) byla britská propagátorka vzdělávání žen. Žádala s výborným prospěchem o univerzitního místo na Oxfordské univerzitě, ale když se zjistilo, že kandidátkou je žena, byla zamítnuta. Později dokázala, že je schopna dosáhnout prvotřídních titulů na Oxfordské univerzitě, ale formálního titulu mohla dosáhnout až v roce 1920. Její práce domácí lektorky studentek vedla k uznání jako zakladatelky St Anne's College v Oxfordu. Napsala historii o přijímání žen na Oxfordskou univerzitu, která byla zveřejněna posmrtně. (cs)
  • Annie Rogers (* 15. Februar 1856 in Oxford, England; † 28. Oktober 1937 in ebenda) war eine britische Förderin der Frauenbildung. Sie wurde 1879 als einzige Frau mit dem Äquivalent eines Abschlusses der Universität Oxford Dozentin. (de)
  • Annie Mary Anne Henley Rogers (15 February 1856 – 28 October 1937) was a British promoter of women's education. She had an offer of a university place at the University of Oxford withdrawn when it was realised that the candidate was female. She proved that she was capable of achieving first-class Oxford University degrees but could not receive a formal degree until 1920. Her work as a home tutor for women students led to her being recognised as a founder of St Anne's College, Oxford. She wrote a history of the admission of women to Oxford University and its degrees, which was published posthumously. (en)
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