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  2. Oxford High School (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    High-school students first attended public school in Oxford in 1886 when a building was erected to accommodate twelve grades of students. The University High School was the primary school in Oxford until 1963 when the town was integrated and the Oxford School District was formed. [4] As the city of Oxford grew, so did the student population.

  3. John Ratcliffe (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Lee Ratcliffe [1] (born October 20, 1965) is an American politician and attorney who has served as the ninth director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since 2025. He previously served as the sixth director of national intelligence from 2020 to 2021 and served in the United States House of Representatives from 2015 to 2020.

  4. List of high schools in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Brandon High School, Brandon; Discovery Christian School, Florence East Rankin Academy, Pelahatchie Florence High School, Florence; Jackson Preparatory School, Flowood; McLaurin Attendance Center,Star

  5. Oxford School District - Wikipedia

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    The superintendent is voted on and elected by the school board. From 2013 through 2017 the superintendent was Brian Harvey. Harvey graduated from the district in 1990 and worked in the district for 17 years; as a middle and high school teacher, the assistant principal at Oxford High School, and the principal at both Central Elementary and Oxford Middle School.

  6. List of people from Oxford, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Lewis P. Featherstone (1851–1922), U.S. representative (Arkansas), born in Oxford; Bill Hawks (born 1944), planter, state senator, born in Oxford; Charles Bowen Howry (1844–1928), state representative, assistant U.S. attorney general, born in Oxford; Jay Hughes (born 1963), state representative

  7. John Radcliffe (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Radcliffe (1650 – 1 November 1714 [3]) was an English physician, academic and politician. A number of landmark buildings in Oxford , including the Radcliffe Camera (in Radcliffe Square ), the Radcliffe Infirmary , the Radcliffe Science Library , [ 4 ] Radcliffe Primary Care and the Radcliffe Observatory were named after him.

  8. John Radcliffe - Wikipedia

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    John Radcliffe may refer to: John Radcliffe (died 1441), Member of Parliament for Norfolk; John Radcliffe (died 1568) (1539–1568), MP for Grampound and Castle Rising; John Q. Radcliffe (1920–2001), Wisconsin State Assemblyman; John Radcliffe (1738-1783) (1738–1783), British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1768 to 1783

  9. Oxford, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    A double-decker tourist bus and the former Mississippi state flag contrast beside the Lafayette County Courthouse in Oxford, during the 2007 Double Decker Festival.. Oxford is the 14th most populous city in Mississippi, United States, and the county seat of Lafayette County, 75 miles (121 km) southeast of Memphis.

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