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The appointment of a committee , headed by the Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor , for raising subscriptions , and for consulting the colleges on the formation of a committee in each college ( on the motion of the Vice - Chancellor ) ...
The appointment of a committee , headed by the Chancellor and the Vice - Chancellor , for raising subscriptions , and for consulting the colleges on the formation of a committee in each college ( on the motion of the Vice - Chancellor ) ...
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In short , a consultative committee for such a training of teachers would be a propaganda of sophistry , if sophistry means the appearance of knowledge without its reality . < This pretence of a psychological knowledge which does not ...
In short , a consultative committee for such a training of teachers would be a propaganda of sophistry , if sophistry means the appearance of knowledge without its reality . < This pretence of a psychological knowledge which does not ...
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The first that , instead of a consultative committee , there should be consultative committees for advice in the separate departments of education , primary and secondary , male and female ; and the second that a clause should be added ...
The first that , instead of a consultative committee , there should be consultative committees for advice in the separate departments of education , primary and secondary , male and female ; and the second that a clause should be added ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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