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  1. Francis William Newman

    Francis William Newman (June 27, 1805 - October 7, 1897), the younger brother of Cardinal Newman, was an English scholar and miscellaneous writer. Born in London, he was, like his brother, educated at Ealing, and subsequently at Oxford, where he had a brilliant career, obtaining a double first class in 1826. He was elected fellow of Balliol in the same year. Conscientious scruples respecting the ceremony of infant baptism led him to resign his fellowship in 1830, …

  2. Edwin Abbott Abbott

    Edwin Abbott Abbott (December 20, 1838 - October 12, 1926), English schoolmaster and theologian, is best known as the author of the mathematical satire and religious allegory "Flatland" (1884). Abbott was the eldest son of Edwin Abbott (1808-1882), headmaster of the Philological School, Marylebone, and his wife, Jane Abbott (1806-1882). His parents were first cousins. He was educated at the City of London School and at St John's College, Cambridge, …

  3. Theodor Haecker

    Theodor Haecker (June 4, 1879-April 9, 1945) was a German writer, translator and cultural critic. He is known for his consistent opposition to the Nazi regime, which took steps to silence him, and his connections with the German resistance to them. He was a translator into German of Kierkegaard and Cardinal Newman. He became a Roman Catholic convert in 1921.

  4. Alexander Whyte

    Alexander Whyte (January 13, 1837 - January 6, 1921) was a Scottish divine. He was born at Kirriemuir in Forfarshire and educated at the University of Aberdeen and at New College, Edinburgh. He entered the ministry of the Free Church of Scotland and after serving as colleague in Free St John's, Glasgow (1866-1870), removed to Edinburgh as colleague and successor to Dr RS Candlish at Free St Georges. In 1909 he succeeded Dr Marcus Dods as principal, …

  5. Tom Arnold

    Tom Arnold also known as Thomas Arnold the Younger (1823 - 1900) was a British literary professor. He was the second son of the Rugby School headmaster Thomas Arnold and his elder brother was the poet Matthew Arnold. After taking a first at Oxford University, Arnold grew discontented with Victorian Britain and took up farming in New Zealand. Failing to take to this career, Arnold moved to Tasmania, …

  6. Clive Dytor

    Clive Dytor M.C. M.A. is headmaster of The Oratory School, Woodcote, near Reading, Berkshire, England. A former Church of England clergyman who converted to Roman Catholicism (like Cardinal Newman who founded the school), he is an MA of both Oxford (theology) and Cambridge (oriental studies) Universities and served with distinction in the Falklands War, being decorated with the Military Cross for gallantry in action during the Battle of Two Sisters.

  7. John Bacchus Dykes

    John Bacchus Dykes 10 March, 1823 Kingston upon Hull - 22 January, 1876 Ticehurst, Sussex, was an English clergyman and hymnist. He was born in Hull, England, and by age 10 was the assistant organist at St. John's Church, Hull, where his grandfather was vicar. He studied at Wakefield and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, earning a B.A. in Classics in 1847. He cofounded the Cambridge University Musical Society. He was ordained as curate of Malton in 1847.

  8. Guillermo Cazenave

    Guillermo ‘Guill’ Cazenave is an Argentine musician. Cazenave was born into a family of personalities connected with the world of culture and art. On his grandmother’s side (McInnes-Wilde), the family is related to writer Oscar Wilde. Guillermo’s grandmother introduced him to celtic music and in 1962, at the age of seven, he started playing bagpipes for a while.

  9. Cardinal Newman

    History & Tradition Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School is named for the famous 19th century English convert to Catholicism, John Henry Newman. An accomplished author and founder of what came to be known as the Oxford movement, Newman's efforts and example won many converts to the church. He is currently a subject of the beatification process.

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    Crazy as a bag of hammers.

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    __I’m Jonny Waite.

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    from OTHWEB.net.

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    Finally, football season is here! Go WOFFORD!

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    Alright..

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