THE NEW OXFORD PROCTORS.
-4 — Proctors ' axe 1 sometimes considered enemies of the human race, and they are expressly excluded by nimiii from the picturesque charity at Rochester uthioh delighted Charles Dickens. Nevertheless, the newly-elected proctors at' Oxford are interesting personages. The Eev. M. W. Patterson is the popular liistory lecturer of Trinity, -College, who occasionally champions in the secuiar press the canse of nis fellow collegian, Bishop Gore. Mr. A. \V. Hazel, • who • haa been elected Senior Proetor by Jesas College, is ai learned lawyer ajid a promising Liberal politician, with a wide circle of London admirers. Mr. TF-.tml lost his seat for West Bromwich at the General Election. This fact is probably regarded with much placidity by the average Tory undergraduate, ' who wonld naternJly regard being "proctorised" by a Radical M.P. as an appalling cmtrage.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 806, 2 May 1910, Page 8
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137THE NEW OXFORD PROCTORS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 806, 2 May 1910, Page 8
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