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WE understand that the Council of the new University College, Bristol, intend shortly, to appoint a Principal of the College. We presume that the claims of science will be well considered in the appointment, as the movement to which the college owes its origin took its rise in the desire to found a school of science for the West of England and South Wales. In the interests of the higher scientific and literary education, we hope that the Council may be successful in securing the services of an eminent man for so important a post.
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Notes . Nature 15, 459–461 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015459a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/015459a0