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WE note with pleasure the decision arrived at by the Senate of the University of London regarding the Government's offer of a site at Bloomsbury. At the meeting of the Senate held on October 20 the report of the Site and Accommodation Committee was adopted, as was also, after a long discussion, the resolution of which we give the full text below. The provisos attached to the acceptance of the offer evince a capacity for keen bargaining and a business mentality not conventionally associated with an academic body. It is to be hoped that they will not in the eyes of the Government constitute an obstacle to the completion of the matter, though it is obvious that some of the conditions will prove difficult in practice. It would be a matter of keen regret if a scheme which has advanced so far should come to grief over any points of detail.
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The Site of the University of London. Nature 106, 297 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106297b0
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