Balliol College
Balliol College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
Traditionally, the undergraduates are the most politically active in the university, and the college's alumni include several former prime ministers.
During Benjamin Jowett's Mastership in the 19th Century, the College rose from its relative obscurity to occupy the first rank of colleges, a position from which it has never since faltered. Herbert Asquith once described Balliol men as possessing "the tranquil consciousness of an effortless superiority".
History
Notable Former Students
(Dorothy L. Sayers attributes a Balliol undergraduateship to her fictional character, Lord Peter Wimsey)
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Referenced By
Anthony Kenny | Arthur Prior | Arthur Wellesley Peel | Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel | Christopher Hill | Crawford Murray MacLehose of Beoch | Dingle Foot | Dingle Mackintosh Foot | Donald Creighton | Donald G. Creighton | Donald Grant Creighton | Fundamental Orders | Fundamental Orders of Connecticut | Hilaire Belloc | Hillaire Belloc | Hugo Young | J.H.C. Whitehead | J. H. C. Whitehead | MacLehose of Beoch | Patrick Shaw-Stewart | Walter Rostow
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