CAPTAIN TOWER said that even if the Director designate took the necessary measures to remove the existing objections there would inevitably be a delay before the problem could be completely resolved. He understood that the Cambridge authorities were completing their arrangements on the 15th June and any approach to them, therefore, should be made as soon as possible. He thought that an approach on patriotic grounds might meet with their sympathetic consideration, and he suggested that the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in view of his known interest in language study, might care to raise the matter with the Chancellor of the University on behalf of all three services.