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Balliol lays claim to being the oldest Oxford college, though this is disputed by both University College and Merton. Balliol's claim is that a house of scholars was established by the founder in Oxford in around 1263, in contrast to Merton, which was the first college to be granted an official statute in 1274, and University College, which ...
Fellow, All Souls’ 1895, lecturer, New College 1897, Fellow, Balliol 1902; war service in the War Trade Intelligence Department; editor, Dictionary of National Biography; Professor of Modern History, University of Manchester 1921–1925, Regius Professor of History, Oxford University, and Fellow, Oriel.
Chancellor of the University of Oxford. took part in the proclamation of Edward IV as king, who confirmed his appointment as chancellor. benefactor of the university of Oxford and of Balliol College [23] John Morton: 1440: Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury
Balliol made me, Balliol fed me, Whatever I had she gave me again; And the best of Balliol loved and led me, God be with you, Balliol men : 35 Count Eric Stenbock 1879 DNG Baltic Swedish poet writing in English Macabre fiction and poetry "The Song of the Unwept Tear" covered by Marc Almond in Feasting with Panthers Studies of death: romantic tales 1894 Henry Charles Beeching 1878 Professor of ...
Complete (or very nearly complete) lists of Fellows and students, arranged by year of matriculation, can be found in the published Balliol College Register; the 1st edition, [1] 2nd edition [2] and 3rd edition. [3] This list of notable alumni consists almost entirely of men, because women were admitted to the college only from 1979. [4]
Oxford Professor. founder Oxford Nanopore 2005 [25] Jeremy Knowles: 1955: enzyme catalysis: FRS, FAAAS. dean, Arts and Sciences, Harvard [26] Daniel Adzei Bekoe: 1954: X-ray crystallography: FGA. Vice-Chancellor, University of Ghana [27] Linus Pauling: 1947: valency: Fellow. Nobel Prize for Chemistry: nature of the chemical bond 1954
Radio Oxford broadcaster: Refounded the Penultimate Picture Palace 1976. Commissioned the Headington Shark on his property. [2]: 236 John Schlesinger: 1947: Film director: Midnight Cowboy (1969). Won Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture: Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), and The Next Best Thing (1999) [2]: 480 Roger Mayne: 1947: Photographer ...
Master of Balliol Fellow and Tutor in Economics: political economist [4]: 203 Colin Renshaw Lucas: 1969: Master of Balliol Vice-Chancellor Oxford University: historian Warden Rhodes House [4]: 336 Oswyn Murray: 1968: classicist, joint editor of the Oxford History of the Classical World [4]: 391 Arthur Prior: 1966: Tutor in Philosophy