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... tion that , because at the present time perhaps the academic standards of training colleges are considered to be lower than those of the universities , they should not come within the uni- versity orbit . We would think it un- fortunate ...
... tion that , because at the present time perhaps the academic standards of training colleges are considered to be lower than those of the universities , they should not come within the uni- versity orbit . We would think it un- fortunate ...
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... tion Theory and Practice of Educa- September to July 31 March Type of candidate for whom course is intended ... tion May to July During 14 Architectural Associa- tion School , London Course in Tropical Architecture October to April No ...
... tion Theory and Practice of Educa- September to July 31 March Type of candidate for whom course is intended ... tion May to July During 14 Architectural Associa- tion School , London Course in Tropical Architecture October to April No ...
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... tion on the broad issue of public and personal interest in higher education ? The argument we are considering is based on the assumption that the value of the higher education of students can be roughly measured by the salary he gets ...
... tion on the broad issue of public and personal interest in higher education ? The argument we are considering is based on the assumption that the value of the higher education of students can be roughly measured by the salary he gets ...
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