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BIRMINGHAM.—The reports of the Council and of the Principal to be presented to the Court of Governors at the annual meeting on February 9 have been issued. The Principal appeals for more liberal provision of both undergraduate and post-graduate scholarships and lays stress upon the difficulties which financial stringency imposes on the advancement of research. He reminds the Governors that “the war revealed the obvious, but often forgotten, truth that trained minds cannot be improvised, and that success in international competition will go to the nation which, by laborious and patient organisation, provides, through its universities, disciplined workers.”
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 109, 125 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109125a0
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