Word: oxfordization
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were M. C. Sloss '90, of the Supreme Court of California; Dr. H. W. Wiley '73, chief of the Bureau of Chemistry in the United States Department of Agriculture; Professor A. E. Kennelly, Bishop William Lawrence '71, Dr. George A. Gordon, D.D., '81; Sir Courtenay Ilbert of Baliol College, Oxford, present clerk of the British House of Commons; R. L. O'Brien '71, and Dean LeB. R. Briggs...
...Miguel de Cervantes Laavedra," "Cervantes in England," an edition of the text of "Don Quixote," and "Lope de Vega and the Spanish Drama." He is a member of the British Academy and a corresponding member of the Royal Spanish Academy; he has lectured at the British Academy, and at Oxford on the "Taylorian Foundation...
...send over about the end of October, when the English lacrosse season begins, a team picked from the best players of recent Harvard teams, for a tour of four weeks through England. The arrangement of a schedule was undertaken by Mr. F. D. Ascoli, president of the Oxford University Lacrosse Club, and matches were arranged with Oxford, Cambridge, and Manchester universities, and with eight of the city clubs in various parts of England. The Harvard team was to be finally picked after a week's practice in New York, beginning October 21. Six of the best players available, who until...
...hoped that the plan may be carried through next year if a tour at that time can be arranged with the English clubs. The proposed trip would be in a way a return trip for that of the Cambridge-Oxford team which played Harvard on Soldiers Field in the spring of 1903, and afterwards made an extended trip through the United States and Canada...
Mediaeval Tour Series, "The story of Oxford," by C. Headlam...