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CAMBRIDGE.—On Saturday last, October 1, Dr. Mason, the outgoing Vice-Chancellor, announced in his valedictory address to the Senate two munificent benefactions which have recently been offered to the University. The Drapers' Company, which has already done so much for the Agricultural School, has offered a sum of 22,000l. towards the cost of erecting a new physiological laboratory on the Downing site, and a further sum of 1000l for fittings. The proposed new laboratory for psycho-physics, the cost of which has been collected by Dr. C. S. Myers, will, it is hoped, be erected in the close neighbourhood of the proposed building for physiology.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 84, 455–456 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084455a0
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