It is objected that to admit women would be temporarily to lower the suffrage on account of their lack of training in public duties.
The Medical Department of Johns Hopkins, and Medical, Theological, Law and Dental Colleges in all parts of the country, admit women to their full courses.
The bill to admit women to the State University was not considered by the Legislature of 1900.
Finally, in the fall of 1877, seven of the nine members of the faculty voted to admit women.
The Patrons of Husbandry, having at one time as many as 1,998 Granges in the State, admit women to equal membership and equal rights.
The General Conference by its action did not propose to admit women to the Quarterly Conferences.
Those opposing the report of the committee, with few exceptions, admit that it was not the intent and purpose, when the Constitution and Restrictive Rules were amended, to admit women as lay delegates.
It was not the intent then to admit women, but to admit men only, and the intent must govern in construing a Constitution.
No man of common honesty and common sense dares to assert on this floor that it was the intent when the Constitution was amended to admit women as lay delegates.
In 1885 the women writers and the women artists organized, their male colleagues having refused to admit women to the existing professional societies.
The clubs of the Conservative and Clerical parties have refused to admit women.
Lucy had proved the practicability of this as a student at Oberlin, the first college to admit women, and was one of the first women to receive a college degree.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "admit women" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.