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THE influential movement which has grown out of the Educational Congress held during the Health Exhibition last year at South Kensington, and which has for its object the establishment of a Teaching University for London, has placed the existing University on the horns of a dilemma. Either it must be content to see itself altogether outdistanced by a new organisation which of necessity would absorb into itself all the teaching eminence of London, or it must rise to the occasion, and, bursting the cramped limits of its present contracted sphere of activity, show itself competent to the performance of larger duties.
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A New Departure for the University of London . Nature 32, 265–266 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/032265a0
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