STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1648, sig. 109-4/1403 Page 107 · 107 of 136
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1648, sig. 109-4/1403
English Translation
92a weighs more heavily than the Montanist preprimary course is already falling away and, as mentioned above, I would forget about the economic science and assurance,angs=technical course. Finally, it must also be pointed out once again that all processes at the two universities are taking place in the eyes of the Czech people. For purely political reasons, it would not be possible to weaken higher education, in my opinion, after 20 years of schooling, under partly heavy Kämysn, has so far been able to maintain its existence vis-à-vis the Czechs. It is still impossible to see which tasks the university can still perform in connection with the closure of the Czech universities and in view of the fact that the favourable location of the Prague German Technical University to the south-east area will call to a large extent to welcome students from this area. Any reduction in the current structure and the closed structure of the university would therefore have to be extremely disadvantageous. The university must remain a self-employed whole. This includes, under all circumstances, its own general faculty. Sübi RP 19934