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  2. The Oxford Club - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Club publishes investment research services which includes monthly newsletters highlighting investment recommendations, [5] as well as trading services. [2] Their research is provided by Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist at the Oxford Club, [ 6 ] as well as Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld [ 7 ] and Research ...

  3. List of University of Oxford dining clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Assassins (known for their debauchery in the 1980s; [1] not to be confused with the unrelated student society, Oxford Guild of Assassins [2]) The Bullingdon Club [3] [4] [5] (founded 1780; dress in navy blue tailcoats, with navy velvet collar, ivory silk lapels, brass buttons, mustard waistcoat, and a sky blue bow tie; club tie is sky blue striped with ivory; sometimes called The Buller ...

  4. Oxford and Cambridge Club - Wikipedia

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    Initially the new club, known as the United Oxford and Cambridge University Club, was based at the United University Club club house at 1 Suffolk Street. In 1973 the club was moved to the premises of the former United University Club on Pall Mall, which it still occupies today. In 2001, it changed its name to the Oxford and Cambridge Club.

  5. Category : Clubs and societies of the University of Oxford

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  6. Oxford Students Liberal Association - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford University Liberal Club was founded in 1913, [2] with the stated aim to "rally progressive members of the University to the support of Liberal principles". [3] Its foundation date makes it the oldest political society founded at an English university. [ 4 ]

  7. Bullingdon Club - Wikipedia

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    The Bullingdon Club is a private all-male dining club for Oxford University students. It is known for its wealthy members, grand banquets, and bad behaviour, including vandalism of restaurants and students' rooms. The club selects its members not only on the grounds of wealth and willingness to participate but also by reference to their education.

  8. Oxford University Labour Club - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Labour Club (OULC), was founded in 1919 [1] to promote democratic socialism and is today the home of the Labour Party and of social democracy at Oxford University. The club caters for any students who are interested in the ideals of the labour movement whether members of the Labour Party or entirely new to politics.

  9. Oxford University Chess Club - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Anthony, then President of the Club, and Wilhelm Steinitz were responsible for establishing the match. [6] With a twenty-year perspective on the matches, Henry Bird wrote that the greatest of the matches were the first two, held in 1873 and 1874 at the City of London Chess Club, City Restaurant (Perrott's), 34 Milk-street, Cheapside. [7]