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... thought says that if the man cares to pay his registration and examination fees , if he cares to spend his time , he ought to be given a run for his money . The other school of thought feels that it is the duty of the University to give ...
... thought says that if the man cares to pay his registration and examination fees , if he cares to spend his time , he ought to be given a run for his money . The other school of thought feels that it is the duty of the University to give ...
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... thought a little ? The paramount objective is to prevent government interference with universi- ties , but it is not your thought that governments should cease to finance universities or is it ? Sir Hans Krebs : No. I think the uni ...
... thought a little ? The paramount objective is to prevent government interference with universi- ties , but it is not your thought that governments should cease to finance universities or is it ? Sir Hans Krebs : No. I think the uni ...
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... thought should become acceptable ? Sir Eric Ashby : You are in effect ask- ing what influences Vice - Chancellors are subject to when they make deci- sions . This depends a great deal on how the Vice - Chancellor does his job . Mr ...
... thought should become acceptable ? Sir Eric Ashby : You are in effect ask- ing what influences Vice - Chancellors are subject to when they make deci- sions . This depends a great deal on how the Vice - Chancellor does his job . Mr ...
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