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THE fiftieth anniversary of the opening of University College falls within this year. It is intended to celebrate the occasion by a gathering of members of the corporation, present and past, professors and masters, old students of the college and school, and other friends and benefactors of the institution, to be held within the precincts of the college on Tuesday, July 9, at 1 o'clock P.M. The Right Hon. Earl Granvile, K. G., Chancelor of the University of London, has kindly accepted the invitation of the President, Council, and Senate to attend and lay the first stone of a further extension of the college buildings and preside at the luncheon; and the presence is expected of many other persons of distinction interested in the welfare of the college and in the promotion of University education.

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ELY, T. University College. Nature 18, 195–196 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/018195c0

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