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M. Leplae said this afternoon, if an Imperial college is estab- 
lished, whether in the East or in the West, Belgium, and I 
believe France and Germany also, will desire to send students 
to it. The details of the project have to be thought out before 
it can take a definite shape. The chief business of such a 
college should be to provide instruction and information on 
general lines, and! on this point I am in entire agreement with 
what M. Leplae has said. I hope before this Congress is 
concluded some of us, at all events, will have made up our 
minds on one or two fundamental points, and to this end the 
papers to which we have listened this afternoon will consider- 
ably contribute. 
