Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 30, 1891 by Various
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we'll soon make a valid instrument of it again!
[_He pastes the torn deed together as the Curtain slowly descends._ THE END (_with apologies as before_.) * * * * * WHY SHOULD LONDON WAIT? OR, THE SLIGHTED METROPOLIS AND THE DISAPPOINTED MEDICAL STUDENT. [Sir RICHARD QUAIN (seconding the proposal of Lord HERSCHELL "that the draft Supplemental Charter for the University of London be approved") said that with respect to Medical Degrees, those who were not in the profession could not realise the grievance which the Medical Students of London felt themselves to be sustaining by not being able to obtain their Degrees in the Metropolis. Hundreds of capable men were driven to seek in Scotland, at Newcastle, and elsewhere the Medical Degrees which they ought to have obtained in London.] [Illustration] AIR--"_The University of Gottingen." London, loquitur_:-- I. Whene'er with longing eyes you view |
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