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CAMBRIDGE.—The Conference on Secondary Education, held in the Senate House on April 21 and 22, was largely attended by representatives of all the various educational authorities. The discussions were in some cases animated, and turned largely on the provisions of the new Education Bill; but the resolutions prepared, in support of the Report of the Royal Commission on Secondary Education, were in every instance passed by large majorities.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 53, 622–623 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053622a0
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