Aspects of Modern Oxford, by a Mere Don

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Author: Godley, A. D. (Alfred Denis),1856-1925
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Language: English
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Aspects of Modern Oxford, by a Mere Don

Aspects of Modern Oxford, by a Mere Don

€6,26

Aspects of Modern Oxford, by a Mere Don

€6,26
Author: Godley, A. D. (Alfred Denis),1856-1925
Format: eBook
Language: English

Aspects of Modern Oxford, by a Mere Don

Fellows of Colleges who travel on the continent of Europe have, from time to time, experienced the almost insuperable difficulty of explaining to the more or less intelligent foreigner their own reason of existence, and that of the establishment to which they are privileged to belong. It is all the worse if your neighbour at the table d'hte is acquainted with the Universities of his own country, for these offer no parallel at all, and to attempt to illustrate by means of them is not only futile but misleading. Define any college according to the general scheme indicated by its founder; when you have made the situation as intelligible as a limited knowledge of French or German will allow, the inquirer will conclude that 'also it is a monastic institution,' and that you are wearing a hair shirt under your tourist tweeds. Try to disabuse him of this impression by pointing out that colleges do not compel to celibacy, and are intended mainly for the instruction of youth, and your Continental will go away with the conviction that an English University is composed of a conglomeration of public schools. If he tries to get further information from the conversation of a casual undergraduate, it will appear that a Ruderverein on the Danube offers most points of comparison. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 39525
Author: Godley, A. D. (Alfred Denis)
Release Date: Apr 23, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Illustrator: Crawford, T. Hamilton , Stamp, E

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