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... Report on Higher Education . This was published in 1963 and accepted by the Government almost before the ink was dry . It is , as we might expect , an able document , clear , informed , full of good intentions , and anxious to be fair ...
... Report on Higher Education . This was published in 1963 and accepted by the Government almost before the ink was dry . It is , as we might expect , an able document , clear , informed , full of good intentions , and anxious to be fair ...
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... Report itself admits this elsewhere . A distinction of ideals should not be elevated into a standard of merit . The distinctive character of the ancient Scottish universities , however little this may be recognised in England , was ...
... Report itself admits this elsewhere . A distinction of ideals should not be elevated into a standard of merit . The distinctive character of the ancient Scottish universities , however little this may be recognised in England , was ...
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... Report are already worse than the Report itself . Any new university in Scotland must be based on a separate Charter like the civic universities in England – so much so that in one case the Charter is said to have been drawn up in terms ...
... Report are already worse than the Report itself . Any new university in Scotland must be based on a separate Charter like the civic universities in England – so much so that in one case the Charter is said to have been drawn up in terms ...
Contents
TO OUR ENGLISH BROTHER | 19 |
Demand for a plebiscite | 26 |
HISTORY AND LEGEND | 33 |
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