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This match was won by the Oxford Dark Blues, 6 – 0.
The College's own groups include the Haverford College Humtones, The Oxford Blues, The Mainliners, The Outskirts, and the Ford S-Chords.
He garnered fame after appearing in such films as The Outsiders, Oxford Blues, About Last Night ..., St. Elmo's Fire, Wayne's World, Tommy Boy and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
As the regiment's uniform was blue in colour at the time, it was nicknamed " the Oxford Blues ", from which was derived the nickname the " Blues.
" She Said " was the first single taken from the album Plastic Fang, this had a music video directed by Floria Sigismondi and on 8 February 2002 the Blues Explosion filmed a second live performance video at the 100 Club on Oxford Street, London for " She Said " ( directed by Barney Clay ).
Annually Thames Hare and Hounds host the 1st team ( Blues ) Varsity cross-country match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
The regiment was formed in 1969 from the merger of The Royal Horse Guards, which was known as " The Blues " or " The Oxford Blues ", and The Royal Dragoons, which was known as " The Royals ".
Helms presented top blues performers including Country Joe and The Fish ; Howlin ' Wolf ; Bo Diddley ; Muddy Waters ; Little Walter ; Buddy Guy ; Junior Wells ; the Paul Butterfield Blues Band ; Buddy Miles ; James Cotton Blues Band ; John Mayall ; Big Mama Thornton ; Albert Collins ; Steve Miller ( musician ); Mike Bloomfield ; Elvin Bishop ; Blues Project, with Al Kooper ; John Hammond ; Charlie Musselwhite ; Siegal Schwall ; rock bands like the Doors ; Buffalo Springfield ; the Byrds ; Bill Haley & His Comets ; The Kinks ; The Edwin Hawkins Singers ; the Animals ' Eric Burdon & War ; Mothers of Invention ); Lovin ' Spoonful ; The Carlos Santana Blues Band ; Sir Douglas Quintet ; the Soul Survivors ; the Fugs ; Blood, Sweat & Tears ; The Association ; Shorty Featuring Georgie Fame ; Iron Butterfly ; the Youngbloods, with Jesse Colin Young ; Vanilla Fudge ; Steppenwolf ( band ); Poco ; Love, with Arthur Lee ( musician ); sarode-player and Indian music teacher, Ali Akbar Khan ; Sandy Bull ; Blue Cheer ; the Leaves ; New Riders of the Purple Sage ; Barry McGuire ; Flamin ' Groovies ; the Loading Zone ; It's a Beautiful Day ; Joy of Cooking ; the Grass Roots ; the Sons of Adam ; Sons of Champlin ; Captain Beefheart ; the Electric Flag ; Son House ; Velvet Underground ; Pacific Gas and Electric ; Moby Grape ; the Sopwith Camel ; 13th Floor Elevators ; The Charlatans ( U. S. band ); Allmen Joy ( see http :// wingswest. net ); Mother Earth ; Southern Comfort ; The Ace of Cups ; Tyrannosaurus Rex ; Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band ; Flying Burrito Brothers ; Congress of Love ; Notes From the Underground ; Chrome Circus ; Initial Shock ; Oxford Circle ; Daily Flash ; Electric Train ; Sparrow ; the Orchestra ; Hourglass ; Kaleidoscope ; Mt.
At Oxford, he won three Blues in rugby and is credited with popularizing the overarm throw ( originally called the " Yankee torpedo pass ") into the lineout.
Chadwick attended Tonbridge School and St John's College, Cambridge, where he received three Blues in rugby when he represented Cambridge University in the annual Varsity Match against Oxford in 1936, 1937 and 1938.
At Oxford he was awarded two rugby union Blues playing in the Varsity Match against Cambridge in 1999 and 2000.
He played for the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club, winning two Blues.
: See also Oxford University Ice Hockey Club, often known as the " Oxford Blues ".
Oxford Blues is a 1984 film written and directed by Robert Boris and starred Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy and Amanda Pays.
Oxford Blues is the story of Nick Di Angelo ( Rob Lowe ) who is working in a Las Vegas casino to earn enough money to pursue the woman of his dreams — Lady Victoria Wingate ( Pays ) — to Oxford where, he believes, the only way to win her is to get into Oxford University and join the rowing team.
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Oxford and 1984
* Alexander Fleming: The Man and the Myth, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1984.
Complied by Nicholas Palmer, revised by Tony Honoré for Oxford Text Archive, 1984.
* Dudley Andrew, Concepts in Film Theory, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1984.
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1984.
( 1984 ), Oxford, Oxford University Press.
* The Reproduction Revolution: New Ways of Making Babies ( co-author with Deane Wells ), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1984. revised American edition, Making Babies, Scribner's New York, 1985
Oxford University Press ( 1984 ) – Ediz.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2nd ed, 1984.
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984.
( 1984 ) Blackwell's, Oxford, UK ISBN 0-631-13246-5.
* Gay, Peter, The Bourgeois Experience: Victoria to Freud, 5 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1984 – 1989
Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1984.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1984.
) Titus Andronicus ( The Oxford Shakespeare ; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1984 )
Oliver's 1982 edition for the Oxford Shakespeare and Ann Thompson's 1984 edition for the New Cambridge Shakespeare.
* Bonnie A. Bennett e David G. Wilkins, Donatello, Oxford 1984
* Philippe Contamine, War in the Middle Ages, Oxford: Blackwell, 1984 ISBN 0-631-13142-6
; 1405 ; Astarita, passim ; Syme, Bonner Historia-Augustia Colloquia 1984 (= Roman Papers IV ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988 ),?

Oxford and was
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
He is not one to remain more comfortably and unquestioningly within a body of social, cultural, or literary traditions than he was within the traditions -- or possibly the regulations -- governing his tenure in the post office at Oxford, Mississippi, thirty-five years ago.
A few days after this Englishman appeared, Defoe reported to Oxford that Steele was expected to move in Parliament that the Duke be called over ; ;
Almost inevitably, the first result of this technological revolution was a reaction against the methods and in many cases the conclusions of the Oxford school of Stubbs, Freeman and ( particularly ) Green regarding the nature of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain.
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
The compilation work was undertaken by a number of interested crystallographers in the Department of Mineralogy of the University Museum at Oxford.
Once his eyesight recovered sufficiently, he was able to study English literature at Balliol College, Oxford.
There were many more people involved in the Oxford team, and at one point the entire Dunn School was involved in its production.
Wilson's first success came during a business trip to Akron, Ohio, where he was introduced to Dr. Robert Smith, a surgeon and Oxford Group member who was unable to stay sober.
One legacy not drawn from the Group was anonymity, which came about due to AA wishing to avoid the publicity-seeking practices of the Oxford Group and to not promote, Wilson said, " erratic public characters who through broken anonymity might get drunk and destroy confidence in us.
Though not well known among philosophers, his philosophical work was taken up by Owen Barfield ( and through him influenced the Inklings, an Oxford group of Christian writers that included J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis ) and Richard Tarnas.
Pococke's complete Latin translation was eventually published by Joseph White of Oxford in 1800.
Nevertheless the conference was considered a success in bringing researchers together and Oxford conferences have continued every four or five years at locations around the world.
He is an alumnus of Georgetown University where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Kappa Kappa Psi and earned a Rhodes Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford.
Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford and a friend of Disraeli's, spoke strongly against the measure and implied that Russell was paying off the Jews for " helping " elect him.
The estate was conveniently located within easy walking distance of Bletchley railway station, where the " Varsity Line " between the cities of Oxford and Cambridge – whose universities supplied many of the code-breakers – met the ( then-LMS ) main West Coast railway line between London and Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow.
Personal networking was used for the initial recruitment particularly from the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Aberdeen.
Jean Froissart states as follows: " Now will I name some of the principal lords and knights ( men-at-arms ) that were there with the prince: the earl of Warwick, the earl of Suffolk, the earl of Salisbury, the earl of Oxford, the lord Raynold Cobham, the lord Spencer, the lord James Audley, the lord Peter his brother, the lord Berkeley, the lord Basset, the lord Warin, the lord Delaware, the lord Manne, the lord Willoughby, the lord Bartholomew de Burghersh, the lord of Felton, the lord Richard of Pembroke, the lord Stephen of Cosington, the lord Bradetane and other Englishmen ; and of Gascon there was the lord of Pommiers, the lord of Languiran, the captal of Buch, the lord John of Caumont, the lord de Lesparre, the lord of Rauzan, the lord of Condon, the lord of Montferrand, the lord of Landiras, the lord Soudic of Latrau and other ( men-at-arms ) that I cannot name ; and of Hainowes the lord Eustace d ' Aubrecicourt, the lord John of Ghistelles, and two other strangers, the lord Daniel Pasele and the lord Denis of Amposta, a fortress in Catalonia ".
One of the chief commanders at both Crecy and Poitiers was John de Vere, Earl of Oxford, mentioned above.
In July 1962, he was invested with the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by the universities of Oxford and Durham.
Chaplin was also awarded honorary Doctor of Letters degrees by the University of Oxford and the University of Durham in 1962.
" The second was an Oxford tutor from whom Babbage learned enough of the Classics to be accepted to Cambridge.
Charles was the resident poet on Channel 4's Black on Black ( 1985 ), and its entertainment-based successor, Club Mix ( 1986 ), and appeared, weekly, as a John Cooper Clarke-style ' punk poet ' on the BBC2 pop music programme Oxford Road Show under the name of " Susan Williams ".
A second edition, retitled The Canadian Oxford Dictionary, was published in 2004.

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