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IN his address to the Senate of the University of Cambridge, delivered on October 1, 1915, the retiring vice-chancellor, Dr. M. R. James, spoke of the services which members of the university were giving in their country's need. He said: “We are debtors to all.... Yet the university bears them upon her heart and will not, I know, neglect to perpetuate the memory of them.” No public memorial has, indeed, been raised to their memory, but a noble record has been given to the world by the publication of this volume, which will carry far and wide the names of those members of the university who served with his Majesty's forces.
The War List of the University of Cambridge, 1914–18.
Pp. xiv + 616. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1921.) 20s. net.
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The War List of the University of Cambridge, 1914–18. Nature 109, 102 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109102a0
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