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... College , Hurstpierpoint , and then , intend- ing to become an engineer , went to the Crystal Palace School of Engineering for a time , was top of his year , and later went for a year to some engineering works . About this time he met ...
... College , Hurstpierpoint , and then , intend- ing to become an engineer , went to the Crystal Palace School of Engineering for a time , was top of his year , and later went for a year to some engineering works . About this time he met ...
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... college ( in the Cambridge or ' guardian ' sense of the term ) and he was senior tutor from 1912 to 1914 , when he was appointed by the Crown to succeed Dr. E. C. Clark as Regius Professor of Civil Law . His services to the college in ...
... college ( in the Cambridge or ' guardian ' sense of the term ) and he was senior tutor from 1912 to 1914 , when he was appointed by the Crown to succeed Dr. E. C. Clark as Regius Professor of Civil Law . His services to the college in ...
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... College , Oxford . He came up to New College with a mathematical scholarship in 1890 , and had the rare distinction of taking first classes both in Mathematical Moderations and in Literae Humaniores . It was originally intended that he ...
... College , Oxford . He came up to New College with a mathematical scholarship in 1890 , and had the rare distinction of taking first classes both in Mathematical Moderations and in Literae Humaniores . It was originally intended that he ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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