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The history of the St Hugh’s College ‘Row’ has been written up at length in Lucille Iremonger’s The Ghosts of Versailles, and briefly in the second volume of Hilary Spurling’s biography of Ivy Compton Burnett, The Secrets of a Womans Heart. A recent television play, Miss Morrisons Ghosts, gave a distorted and inaccurate version of it. There is no formal, detailed and disinterested record of the event.

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© 1986 The Association of Senior Members, St Hugh’s College, Oxford

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Trickett, R. (1986). The Row. In: Griffin, P. (eds) St Hugh’s: One Hundred Years of Women’s Education in Oxford. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07725-0_4

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