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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Sir Cyril Hinshelwood : I think the need to regard scientific studies as training in finding out and training of an ... Cyril Hinshelwood : I should not have thought the 1189 Sir Cyril Hinshelwood.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Sir Cyril Hinshelwood : I think the need to regard scientific studies as training in finding out and training of an ... Cyril Hinshelwood : I should not have thought the 1189 Sir Cyril Hinshelwood.
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... would be quite useful . Sir Philip Morris : I have tried to see that nobody learns entirely on students . That is the first requirement . He should not learn everything he has to learn with students 1191 Sir Cyril Hinshelwood.
... would be quite useful . Sir Philip Morris : I have tried to see that nobody learns entirely on students . That is the first requirement . He should not learn everything he has to learn with students 1191 Sir Cyril Hinshelwood.
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... Cyril Hinshelwood : Inter alia , yes . Sir Philip Morris : So the aim is really the same as the aim of the academic education ? Sir Cyril Hinshelwood : No. The ulti- mate end of both , I suppose , is the good of society in one way or ...
... Cyril Hinshelwood : Inter alia , yes . Sir Philip Morris : So the aim is really the same as the aim of the academic education ? Sir Cyril Hinshelwood : No. The ulti- mate end of both , I suppose , is the good of society in one way or ...
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