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Pagina 84
... Convocation of the University of Oxford , in the conviction that if Greek is to be retained as an integral part of an Oxford education , it lies with Convocation to retain it . The reasons given on the following pages - which are ...
... Convocation of the University of Oxford , in the conviction that if Greek is to be retained as an integral part of an Oxford education , it lies with Convocation to retain it . The reasons given on the following pages - which are ...
Pagina 90
... Convocation is the University of Oxford assembled . The Oxford Convocation and the Cambridge Senate are the two most highly educated bodies of men in this country . They con- sist of members of the various professions , the Church , the ...
... Convocation is the University of Oxford assembled . The Oxford Convocation and the Cambridge Senate are the two most highly educated bodies of men in this country . They con- sist of members of the various professions , the Church , the ...
Pagina 91
... Convocation on June 18 , 1919 . The voting was placets 306 , non - placets 312 . Case took no part in organizing the opposition to the statute on this occasion . This task was undertaken with great energy and devotion by Mr. R. W. ...
... Convocation on June 18 , 1919 . The voting was placets 306 , non - placets 312 . Case took no part in organizing the opposition to the statute on this occasion . This task was undertaken with great energy and devotion by Mr. R. W. ...
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