Parliamentary Papers, Band 14H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... matter of opinion . And to seek to ensure that every new teaching hospital built should assign sixty beds each to the professor of medicine , the professor of surgery , the professor obstetrics , and to hint that it will not be a very ...
... matter of opinion . And to seek to ensure that every new teaching hospital built should assign sixty beds each to the professor of medicine , the professor of surgery , the professor obstetrics , and to hint that it will not be a very ...
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... matter of control by the local education authority ? Mr. Ambrose : Yes . The architect's de- partment would do the buying . Mr. Davies : Or it may be not the archi- tect who deals with it but the central contracts committee , though ...
... matter of control by the local education authority ? Mr. Ambrose : Yes . The architect's de- partment would do the buying . Mr. Davies : Or it may be not the archi- tect who deals with it but the central contracts committee , though ...
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... matter between the universities and the grants committee , though the Government will no doubt con- tinue to wish to be kept informed of developments . If the colleges of advanced technology are granted university status and if a second ...
... matter between the universities and the grants committee , though the Government will no doubt con- tinue to wish to be kept informed of developments . If the colleges of advanced technology are granted university status and if a second ...
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Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Institute of Physics and The Physical Society | 1110 |
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