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WHEN in March last Mr. Balfour proposed that a mission consisting of representatives of the universities of the United Kingdom should be sent to the United States, he did the cause of university education notable service. To the members of the conference convened at the Foreign Office, Mr. Balfour described, on the basis of his own recent experience, the influence which university opinion carries in all matters of policy, whether domestic or international, of our great Ally. He then laid emphasis upon the need for the creation by British universities of opportunities of corporate expression. He advocated the establishment of a representative body which would be able to speak for the universities as a whole.
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Interchange of University Students . Nature 102, 209–210 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1038/102209a0
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