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WE referred in our issue of January 29 to an appeal made by University College, London, for 100,000l for the extension of its engineering school. The work done there since its foundation in 1828 has been of such outstanding value that it should stimulate a ready response in the form of generous subscriptions to the amount required for the desired extension. The need is now very urgent, as the college, like others, has been compelled to refuse a large number of applications for admission by well-qualified candidates owing to lack of accommodation in the lecture rooms, drawing offices, and laboratories.
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Asset and Obligation . Nature 104, 621–622 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/104621a0
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