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LONDON.—The scheme for the administration of the East London College, a school of the University of London in the faculties of arts, science, and engineering, was sealed by the Board of Education on August 15. It establishes a governing body of nineteen members, nine of whom are representatives of the Drapers' Company, the body from which the college derives rather more than half its annual income; three representatives of the University, one of whom must be a woman, with the principal of the college ex officio, two of the Academic Board, which consists of the principal members of the teaching staff, one of the London County Council, and three coopted members. The representatives of the University are Lady Busk, Principal Sir Henry Miers, F.R.S., and Mr. F. D. Acland, M.P., Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who is a member of the Senate of the University.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 91, 679–680 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091679a0
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