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as is
Committee should maintain standards that
the University, when reconstituted, would
find no difficulty in accepting and it would
important
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also be necessary to give some indication
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possible
of the future to new students, who should
be admitted on a test not lower than the
University would prescribe. They could be
given a promise that the standards of
teaching and examination conducted under
the authority of this Committee would be not
lower than had been achieved in the past
by the University.
we feel,
It would then, I think,
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be necessary to add something in general
terms to the effect that the form in which
higher education should be continued in the
Colony is at present under consideration.
11. We should be glad to know whether
you agree that the University should not be
formally re-opened until January, 1947,
and also to have your views on the proposal
set out in the foregoing paragraph. If
you agree with it, perhaps the most
convenient way of making the position clear
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to new students would be to make a public
which sud, however, avoid
ay announcement, It would I think be preferable
to avoid seying anything in this announcement
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about the formal re-opening of the
University, unless, by the time it is made,
some decision has been taken on the
Committee's recommendation.
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Perhaps you would let us see, in draft Form?
any announcement which you propose
to make
(Sgd.) T.I.K.LLOYD.