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ON Thursday last, June 30, a deputation consisting of members of Parliament and others had an interview with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who was accompanied by Mr. Jackson, M.P., to urge that Government assistance should be extended to local university colleges situated in various parts of the country. Among those present were Sir John Lubbock, M.P., Mr. Mundella, M.P., Mr. J. Chamberlain, M.P., Sir Lyon Playfair, M.P., Mr. Bryce, M.P., Mr. Arnold Morley, M.P., Mr. Jesse Collings, M.P., Mr. R. Chamberlain, M.P., Sir U. Kay-Shuttleworth, M.P., Mr. Theodore Fry, M.P., Mr. Burt, M.P., Sir Henry Roscoe, M.P., Sir A. K. Rollit, M.P., Prof. Stuart, M.P., Sir Bernhard Samuelson, M.P., Mr. Howard Vincent, M.P., Sir W. H. Houldsworth, M.P., Dr. Percival, and Sir Philip Magnus.
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University Colleges and the State . Nature 36, 237–239 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/036237a0
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