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Throughout its history, a
sizeable number of
Oxford alumni,
known as
Oxonians, have
become notable in many
varied fields, both
academic and otherwise...
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Oxonian Review is a
literary magazine produced by
postgraduate students at the
University of Oxford.
Every fortnight during term time, an
online edition...
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American Oxonian (TAO; ISSN 0003-0295) is a
journal of arts,
politics and
letters published triannually by of the ****ociation of
American Rhodes Scholars...
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Oxonian in Town is a 1767 play by
George Colman the Elder. It
premiered on 7
November 1767 at the
Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden in
London and was later...
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Demonym Oxonian Ethnicity (2021) • Ethnic
groups List 70.7%
White 15.4%
Asian 5.6% Mixed...
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Oxonians Often used for
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Irish locations. -vian Barrow-in-Furness → Barrovians...
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Spoken Here:
Travels Among Threatened Languages by Mark Abley". The
Oxonian Review of Books. 4 (2).
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history Review of A. T. Mahan's biography...
- Birkenhead, one of his many
Conservative supporters, as "the
greatest living Oxonian."
Asquith suspected he
might lose
because of
country clergy's hostility...
- and housing. Cuts to
higher education led to
Thatcher being the
first Oxonian post-war
prime minister without an
honorary doctorate from
Oxford University...