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TO-DAY the Senate of Cambridge University will decide whether official inquiry shall be made as to the expediency of allowing alternatives for one of the two classical languages in the Previous Examination, either to all students or to any classes of students other than those already exempted. Everyone who devotes attention to questions connected with the higher education recognizes the importance of the issue, and the discussion of the subject has been followed with wide-spread interest.

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Notes. Nature 44, 628–631 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044628a0

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