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Pagina 76
... College , Cambridge , until 1912 , in which year he became Master of the College . Professor Murray , referred to in the letter of December 2 , 1910 , is Dr. Gilbert Murray , Regius Professor of Greek . FROM The Times , JANUARY 14 ...
... College , Cambridge , until 1912 , in which year he became Master of the College . Professor Murray , referred to in the letter of December 2 , 1910 , is Dr. Gilbert Murray , Regius Professor of Greek . FROM The Times , JANUARY 14 ...
Pagina 99
... College ( later Master of University College ) ; L. R. Farnell , Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College ( later Rector of Exeter College ) ; and A. Sidgwick , Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College . The English School was established ...
... College ( later Master of University College ) ; L. R. Farnell , Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College ( later Rector of Exeter College ) ; and A. Sidgwick , Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College . The English School was established ...
Pagina 122
... college shall every term send to the Assistant Registrar a schedule of the number of undergraduates of his college who are attending such courses . As Aristotle said , not about little things , though from little things arise ...
... college shall every term send to the Assistant Registrar a schedule of the number of undergraduates of his college who are attending such courses . As Aristotle said , not about little things , though from little things arise ...
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