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I AGREE with Sir Michael Sadler in thinking that the article on university grants in NATURE of August 5 is very opportune, and I concur completely in all that he says on the subject in the issue for August 12. It is not necessary for me to repeat the arguments and the statements so briefly and emphatically expressed by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, because I feel sure that everyone with a competent knowledge of the situation in the modern universities would agree that Sir Michael Sadler has by no means understated the gravity of the crisis with which the universities are faced.

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ROBERTSON, C. University Grants. Nature 105, 774–775 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105774g0

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