THE SIGHTS OF OXFORD.
While Jowett was engaged on his famous -Plato," C. 8. Calverley (the parodist), acting as a guidecame with a bevy of American tourists,, and, standing tinder the little bow ™*>w on the 'Broad," exclaimed, IMS, ladies and gentleman, is Balholl College reckoned to be tie second oldest college in Oxford. The head ot this College is called 'The Master/ The present Master is the celebrated Professor Jowett. That > Professor Jowett's study." Then, stooping down, picking up some gravel and throwing it up, disturbing the great ma'-.i at lys studies, brought him red with fury to tlie window —"and that, ladies ana gentlemen, is Professor Jowett!"
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Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 3
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109THE SIGHTS OF OXFORD. Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 3
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