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Campion and Hall
In undertaking this project, Lutyens invented his own new order of classical architecture, which has become known as the " Delhi Order " and was used by him for several designs in England, such as Campion Hall, Oxford.
Image: CampionHall. jpg | Campion Hall, Oxford
Campion Hall is one of the Permanent Private Halls of the University of Oxford in England.
Established in 1896, Campion Hall was named after Edmund Campion, an English Jesuit and martyr who had been a fellow at nearby St. John's College.
External view of Campion Hall.
Campion Hall was designed expressly to house people studying at Oxford and is situated in the centre of the city.
eo: Campion Hall
pl: Campion Hall
* Campion Hall is the newest of all the residence halls.
It was built in 1990 as " Gnu Hall " but was dedicated to St. Edmund Campion and the defunct Campion Jesuit High School in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin on November 13, 1993.
Each of the residents of Campion Hall has access to a full kitchen and dining area.
Campion Hall admits Jesuits and priests of other orders and congregations.
* Campion Hall, Oxford, designed by Edwin Lutyens, opened.
* Campion Hall, Oxford
It was named after British humanist and Jesuit theologian Martin D ' Arcy, S. J., who amassed an art collection at Campion Hall, Oxford University, in England.
The Archdiocese broke ground and blessed an area on the Loyola campus on Loyola Avenue in the heart of campus, directly behind Campion Hall, at 6551 North Sheridan Road ( the home of the current seminary, which the Archdiocese leased from Loyola in 1994 ), on Monday, February 21, 2011 for a new building the Archdiocese will own ; it will also bear the name Saint Joseph College Seminary.
He was a visiting professor at: The Gregorian University ( Rome ), Weston School of Theology, Union Theological Seminary ( New York ), Princeton Theological Seminary, Virginia Theological Seminary, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Boston College, Campion Hall, Oxford, the University of Notre Dame, the Catholic University at Leuven, Yale University, and St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie.
* St. Edmund Campion Hall
In 1946, the Kennedys established the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation and funded the construction of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial Hall at Boston College, now a part of Campion Hall and home to BC's Lynch School of Education.
Levi trained for the priesthood at Heythrop College and read Classics at Campion Hall.
Category: Alumni of Campion Hall, Oxford

Campion and is
Byrd's setting of the first four verses of Psalm 78 ( Deus venerunt gentes ) is widely believed to refer to the cruel execution of Fr Edmund Campion in 1581, an event that caused widespread revulsion on the Continent as well as in England.
In the aftermath of the events of the novel Dracula, a now disgraced and divorced Mina Harker ( née Murray ) is recruited by Campion Bond on behalf of British Intelligence and asked to assemble a league of other extraordinary individuals to protect the interests of the Empire.
She appears briefly in Katherine by Anya Seton, as well as in The King's Mistress, by Emma Campion, where she is a friend of the main character, Alice Perrers.
* Autolycus is the name of a pet Jackdaw belonging to the fictional detective Albert Campion in the novels by Margery Allingham.
Campion is also notable because of his experiments with metres based on counting syllables rather than stresses.
Campion is thought to have lived in London, practicing as a physician, until his death in March 1620 – possibly of the plague.
Written by Francis Davison with music by Thomas Campion, it is probably the first staged masque in England.
is a 1999 Australian drama film directed by Jane Campion, who co-wrote the screenplay with her sister Anna.
Édith Cresson (; born Édith Campion ; 27 January 1934 ) is a French politician.
Albert Campion is a fictional character in a series of detective novels and short stories by Margery Allingham.
Albert Campion is a pseudonym used by a man who was born in 1900 into a prominent British aristocratic family.
Campion is thin, blond, wears glasses, and is often described as affable, inoffensive and bland, with a deceptively blank and unintelligent expression.
' Albert Campion ' is revealed early on to be a pseudonym.
Campion's mother is mentioned several times and writes a letter in The Fashion in Shrouds, and Campion borrows a car from his older brother ( apparently the current holder of the title ) in Mystery Mile, but neither of them appear in person.
In Sweet Danger it was mentioned that his brother was " still unmarried " and therefore Campion is likely to " come into the title some day " although there is no suggestion in the books that this actually occurs.
In Police at the Funeral, the venerable Caroline Faraday is aware of his true identity, and knows his grandmother Emily ( who she refers to as " The Dowager ")-she calls him by his real name of " Rudolph " and states at one point that the rest of his family blame Emily for encouraging Campion in his adventurous ways.
From Mystery Mile onwards, Campion is normally aided by his manservant, Magersfontein Lugg, an uncouth, rough-and-tumble fellow who used to be a burglar.
Campion is good friends with Inspector ( later Superintendent ) Stanislaus Oates of Scotland Yard, who is as by-the-book as Campion is unorthodox, and in later books with Oates's protégé Inspector Charles Luke.

Campion and home
In Mystery Mile Campion is subtly shown to be in love with Biddy Paget, around whose home most of the story revolves ; Campion is distraught when, at the end of the adventure, she marries an American, and his sadness at losing her is mentioned again in subsequent stories.
Sarina is home of the Sarina Crocodiles, producing Queensland players like Martin Bella, Dale Shearer, Kevin Campion and most recently dual international Wendell Sailor.
For many years, Nea Erythraia was home to the senior division of Campion, one of Greece's oldest English-language schools.
Campion trained for cricket near the O ' Neill family home, at Bexley Oval.

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