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  1. Mar 12, 2020 · The Bullingdon may have taken a backseat in the contemporary world of Oxfords drinking societies – but the age old Public-School-Boys-Club traditions are still rife, and growing, within college drinking societies.

  2. Sep 16, 2014 · Work hard, snort hard. At Tatler, we have totted up the drinking societies currently active at Oxford and come to a stonking 48. The Goblins, the Phoenix, the Myrmidon, the Halcyon - their names are straight out of Game of Thrones. Their activities are pretty medieval too.

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  4. Sep 21, 2015 · Oxford is believed to still have 28 active drinking societies across its 38 colleges. Some, like the infamous Bullingdon Club, have existed for centuries and attained widespread name recognition, whilst others are far more obscure.

  5. Jun 3, 2019 · Beyond cars driving on the left side of the road and cash looking colourful, I’ve found that university life in Oxford is dramatically different from my university. In the USA, the legal drinking age is 21 so most undergraduates don’t actually drink or go out clubbing.

  6. Drinking societies are an archaic institution that have existed for centuries at Oxford and Cambridge universities. Steeped in exclusivity and privilege, these clubs are where public...

  7. This is a list of current University of Oxford dining clubs. All are social in nature and recruit members by private invitation for a programme of drinking and dining. Members are drawn exclusively from the student body of the University of Oxford.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oxford_GroupOxford Group - Wikipedia

    Oxford Group. The Oxford Group was a Christian organization (Later known as First Century Christian Fellowship and the Moral Re-Armament (MRA), a modern, nondenominational revivalistic movement) founded by American Lutheran minister Frank Buchman in 1921. Buchman believed that fear and selfishness were the root of all problems.

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