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... accept . Dr. Wilson : Reluctantly . Sir Robert Aitken : There is a good deal of reluctance about this and a good deal of protest among university staff . Chairman : This was not , however , arti- culated in your memorandum . Professor ...
... accept . Dr. Wilson : Reluctantly . Sir Robert Aitken : There is a good deal of reluctance about this and a good deal of protest among university staff . Chairman : This was not , however , arti- culated in your memorandum . Professor ...
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... accept the case for a high figure and also say we do not think the figure is possible without a quantitative change in uni- versity financing . Mr. Elvin : Does the delegation feel that universities should on the whole main- tain much ...
... accept the case for a high figure and also say we do not think the figure is possible without a quantitative change in uni- versity financing . Mr. Elvin : Does the delegation feel that universities should on the whole main- tain much ...
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... accept as standards . Chairman : But that is grist to your mill , is it not , in a way ? You might say that the ... accepted thing to go to col- lege . But it is also true that a num- ber of people , even in America , want to be up and ...
... accept as standards . Chairman : But that is grist to your mill , is it not , in a way ? You might say that the ... accepted thing to go to col- lege . But it is also true that a num- ber of people , even in America , want to be up and ...
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Institute of Physics and The Physical Society | 1110 |
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