Arthur and Eld stood in the old Carmason Square of the University of London, looking up at the iconic building of the school, the Octagon Building, designed by the famous architect William Wilkins, who also designed the National Gallery of Britain.
Although it was still early morning, the Athena sculpture in the square was already crowded with many Benthamism supporters ready to listen to the lecture.
In fact, the sight of the campus filled with visitors was not uncommon, because no matter how the newspapers evaluated it, it could not change the fact that the University of London was currently the most open university in the England area, as its campus was open to the public at all times.
The University of London admitted students regardless of background, race, belief, or political views, accepting all who wanted to be educated, as long as you could afford the tuition of 23 pounds and six shillings.