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... arts colleges on the American pattern might seem to answer this need , but we are not in favour of any such institutions . There are important differences between our situation and the American . The level of work of such liberal arts ...
... arts colleges on the American pattern might seem to answer this need , but we are not in favour of any such institutions . There are important differences between our situation and the American . The level of work of such liberal arts ...
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... arts such an offer might imply a restriction rather than a development of his own writing and research opportunities . The relative isolation of a Fellow at Oxbridge from the administrative apparatus of a Department in arts subjects may ...
... arts such an offer might imply a restriction rather than a development of his own writing and research opportunities . The relative isolation of a Fellow at Oxbridge from the administrative apparatus of a Department in arts subjects may ...
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... arts . Whatever the reason , the higher age of first appointment and in consequence the tendency for Arts Departments to be run by older Professors has an important effect on the outlook of Arts compared with Science Departments . 10 ...
... arts . Whatever the reason , the higher age of first appointment and in consequence the tendency for Arts Departments to be run by older Professors has an important effect on the outlook of Arts compared with Science Departments . 10 ...
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