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... ment ? The record here would seem to show that the Treasury has done much for the universities . The practical question is : to what extent can this position be maintained when expenditure has reached the order of magnitude mentioned by ...
... ment ? The record here would seem to show that the Treasury has done much for the universities . The practical question is : to what extent can this position be maintained when expenditure has reached the order of magnitude mentioned by ...
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... ment where the factor of very early flowering of staff is involved . This situation arises because there have been ... ment is established , I have no evidence to suggest that it receives less than fair and even perhaps generous treat ...
... ment where the factor of very early flowering of staff is involved . This situation arises because there have been ... ment is established , I have no evidence to suggest that it receives less than fair and even perhaps generous treat ...
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... ment of that sort could survive many vicissitudes ? Dr. Steel : I think it could because it is flexible . We have been fortunate in our principals . Mr. Elvin : I wonder if the Principals would speak about the relation of the University ...
... ment of that sort could survive many vicissitudes ? Dr. Steel : I think it could because it is flexible . We have been fortunate in our principals . Mr. Elvin : I wonder if the Principals would speak about the relation of the University ...
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