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I think we should remove this line from the article on Provost (education). This article is more narrowly focused because of theDisambiguation of the wordProvost.It doesn't make sense that it would have to mentioned in an article about the jobProvost and why it's related to education.
"It is also the title of the Dean of certain cathedrals within theChurch of England (such asSouthwark Cathedral)."
I hope you agree. Edit it if you do...
--24.63.79.6904:08, 15 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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May I suggest that the author of this page looks at some of the references to a provost at Eton College, as they might confuse readers? In one place the provost is the chair of governors; in another, the provost is referred to as the head.197.232.84.164 (talk)05:57, 26 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]