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OXFORD.—The resolution, That candidates shall not be required to offer both Greek and Latin in the examination in stated subjects in Responsions, “submitted to Congregation on Tuesday, was lost by 189 votes to 166. If the resolution had been carried, a proposal would have been brought forward on November 18,” That all candidates shall be expected to pass in two out of the four following languages:—Greek, Latin, French and German, one of the two being either Greek or Latin.” By the decision of Congregation on Tuesday, Greek remains a compulsory subject at Responsions for all candidates; but the subject may be brought up again by a proposal to exempt candidates for honours in certain of the final schools from the compulsion of Greek.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 67, 44–45 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067044b0
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