Portal:University of Oxford/Did you know/9
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Articles from Wikipedia's "Did You Know" archives about the university and people associated with it:
- ... that the Indian Institute (pictured) in central Oxford was founded by Sir Monier Monier-Williams in 1883 to provide training for the Indian Civil Service?
- ... that sports car racer, yachtsman and rower Robert Hichens was also the most highly decorated officer of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War?
- ... that Daniel Ernst Jablonski in the 1690s tried to bring about a union between Lutheran and Calvinist Protestants?
- ... that the English historian Sir Raymond Carr was knighted for services to History in the New Year Honours List, 1987?
- ... that John Percival, when headmaster of Rugby School, gained the nickname "Percival of the knees" because he was concerned about "impurity" and insisted that boys secure their football shorts below the knee with elastic?
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