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OXFORD.—Four resolutions referring to compulsory Greek were submitted to Congregation on Tuesday^ The resolution permitting candidates intending to read for the honour school of natural science to offer a substitute for Greek was carried by a majority of 2, the voting being 164 in favour and 162 against. The second resolution, giving the same option to honours students in mathematics, was approved by a majority of 29—the voting being 131 and 102. The two remaining resolutions providing alternative subjects for Greek in the^ examination in Holy Scripture, and in Responsions, were agreed to without a division. The resolutions will now be embodied in a Statute by Council, and will be submitted to Congregation and Convocation in due form.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 69, 357–358 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069357a0
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