Excerpt from Suggestions Academical Organisation: With Especial Reference to Oxford
In May 1866 a few Members of Convocation met in the chambers of Mr. O. Morgan, Lincoln"s Inn, to consider some university matters. A wish was expressed by the meeting for fuller information and suggestions. As no one else could be readily found to undertake the task, I have ventured to offer the following notes and hints. They are but a very imperfect contribution towards a scheme for making Oxford a university fully adequate to the wants of the nation. Such a scheme can only be made complete by the joint efforts of many advisers representing different branches of knowledge. In the hope that these pages may provoke others to come forward with more matured and better directed proposals, they are given to the public.
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