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... Lord Chorley : During the the shorter terms at Oxford and Cambridge the pressure on tutorial staff is very heavy . Chairman : Is it the view of the Associa- tion that university teachers at Oxford and Cambridge work harder than their ...
... Lord Chorley : During the the shorter terms at Oxford and Cambridge the pressure on tutorial staff is very heavy . Chairman : Is it the view of the Associa- tion that university teachers at Oxford and Cambridge work harder than their ...
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... Lord Chorley : We think it is important to encourage them to introduce some general course work . Chairman : May we come to your point that there has been a reduction in the normal length of university courses ? On the whole you favour ...
... Lord Chorley : We think it is important to encourage them to introduce some general course work . Chairman : May we come to your point that there has been a reduction in the normal length of university courses ? On the whole you favour ...
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... Lord Chorley : There is no opportunity to put our case directly to the people who take the final decision . Mr. Binns : I think Lord Chorley is right about the emotional weight at present attached to this issue , but I would maintain ...
... Lord Chorley : There is no opportunity to put our case directly to the people who take the final decision . Mr. Binns : I think Lord Chorley is right about the emotional weight at present attached to this issue , but I would maintain ...
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