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50 Years Ago/100 Years Ago
Nature (London), 2013-09, Vol.501 (7467), p.325
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Sep 19, 2013 ;ISSN: 0028-0836 ;EISSN: 1476-4687 ;CODEN: NATUAS
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There were those who took for granted, so it seemed, that the modern undergraduate at entry was fundamentally perverse and irresponsible, overdeveloped intellectually and socially as well as emotionally immature; those who defended him warmly against the criticisms of his elders; those who felt that he ... was too much 'of the world' already and needed to be withdrawn during his university years from the pressure and hurlyburly of ordinary existence; for them the hall of residence on the university campus was the right answer; those, on the contrary, who felt that segregation - whether from family or other social ties - and an artificially high standard of living were wholly bad; these approved of the civic university whose students live with their own families ...
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