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IN the October (1931) issue of the Universities Review, Prof. E. B. Dodds opened a discussion on the question, “What is Wrong with the Modern Universities ?” Further articles in the April issue carry the matter on another stage. These outspoken essays are in general agreement as to there being ample grounds for the implied assumption of failure to realise an ideal, and incidentally testify to the value of Dr. Abraham Flexner's recent work, “Universities: American, English, German”, in stimulating thought on the subject.
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The Provincial Universities of Great Britain. Nature 129, 840 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129840a0
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