-
introduced the term Oxbridge, also
introduced Camford as
another combination of the
university names – "he was a
Camford man and very
nearly got the
English Prize...
- has just
graduated Coolidge College and is now on his way to England's
Camford University.
Following in the
footsteps of his
father — he
plans not only...
- (1910–1981), (pseudonyms
Eddie Abbott, John Jo Carpenter,
Camford Cheavly,
Camford Sheaveley &
Camford Sheavely (chron.))
Conrad Richter (1890–1968)
Lucia St...
- many
pseudonyms are:
Eddie Abbott, John Jo Carpenter,
Camford Cheavly,
Camford Sheaveley,
Camford Sheavely, and Cody Kennedy, Jr. The John H.
Reese m****cript...
-
Archived from the
original on 20 July 2018.
Retrieved 8
March 2014. "
Camford students emerge winners at The
Hindu Young World quiz – The Hindu". The...
- This is a list of
fictional colleges of either: the
universities referred to
collectively as Oxbridge, but
where the
specific university is not specified...
- the inn
later that evening,
Nikky meets a
young Englishman named Mark
Camford, who
invites her and Aunt
Frances to dinner. He
hints that
Stratos is more...
-
MacKinnon Victim (1961) – Jack "Boy"
Barrett The Moon-Spinners (1964) – Mark
Camford The Game Is Over (1966) –
Maxime Saccard The
Fighting Prince of Donegal...
-
recurring characters.
Other of his
novels are set in the
fictional UK town of
Camford,
which is a
hybridisation of the two
university towns of
Oxford and Cambridge...
- (1936),
novella "Answer to Prayer" (The New Statesman, 10
April 1937) "The
Camford Visitation" (chapbook, 1937),
novella "The Brothers" (1938),
novella "All...