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We have a cordial appreciation also of Mr. Asquith, whom I had the honour of knowing in Balliol, which is my home and sojourning place when I am in Oxford.
The Relation of the United States to the Issues of the War 1916
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I remember a Master in Balliol College saying to me that one of his predecessors, also a Master, had not had an idea in forty years.
What Would United States Naval Parity With Great Britain Mean for Canada? 1930
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What is true of Cambridge is true of Oxford, which hardly dares to count her dead, and I heard a man in Balliol who said there were only 60 men in the classes there, and most of them came to their classes in khaki.
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From year to year it is my privilege to sit at the high table in Balliol College and I have been able, even with no little difficulty, to pull the story out from some modest youngster sitting next, who had been doing service at some point of friction on the edge of the Empire; and who had shown the good judgment and the quiet pluck that characterize the younger men of England when the Empire calls upon them for service.
The Relation of the United States to the Issues of the War 1916
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He studied Experimental Psychology at Balliol College, Oxford, and now writes a column for the Guardian newspaper.
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At Balliol College, Oxford, where he read PPE, he "rehearsed", as he put it, for 1968.
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Night after night in the late 1960s he used the well-upholstered Balliol JCR to argue for the true path to socialism and plot insurrections against the capitalist system and its handmaidens, the College and University authorities.
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Here's a highlight:Brown: I say, this Rick Perry fellow wouldn't have got into Balliol.
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LiamMars Liam WhittonDuke of Cambridge cocktails, G&Ds ice cream, Maxwell's cocktails, Balliol bar students only ...
Twitter tips: the best places to eat drink and hang out near your university 2011
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He studied Experimental Psychology at Balliol College, Oxford, and now writes a column for the Guardian newspaper.
Audio Interview with Chris Cleave, Author of Little Bee 2009
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