After matriculating he spent the rest of the day like a true Oxonian, getting drunk in The Turf. |
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Only there is a slight reek of hypocrisy in the old tales of Oxonian elitism. |
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In the nineteenth century, publishers cranked out endless streams of literary and semi-scientific ramblings by Oxonian and Cantabrigian dons with too much time on their hands. |
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Perhaps only thing we do not share is that he is a Cantabrian, whereas I am an Oxonian, but nobody is perfect. |
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An author of fiction and philosophical essays, she was fluent and prodigiously productive, but her life was not circumscribed by her desk and the Oxonian common room. |
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Other publications include the Isis magazine, The Owl Journal, the satirical Oxymoron, and the graduate Oxonian Review. |
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He worked with the Oxonian scholar for some time in developing the thesis. |
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