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WITHOUT entering into the vexed question of the Gresham scheme, will you allow me to explain, in a few words, the grounds on which so many of Sir John Lubbock's old friends and supporters join issue with him entirely on the attitude he has taken up in his letter to Dr. Foster.
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BENNETT, A. The Teaching University for London. Nature 52, 294–295 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052294b0
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