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    the members being called Hypocrites, due to the fact that beer, wine and spirits were the chosen drinks. The Hypocrites Club was founded in 1921 by John...
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    Rowse believed the two to be lovers. They were both members of the Hypocrites' Club, along with their contemporaries Robert Byron, Murray Andrew McLean...
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    Legal Empire. Macmillan. pp. 231–238. ISBN 978-0-374-52424-1. "The hypocrites' club". The Economist. Kives, Bartley (26 May 2013). "May 2013: When the...
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    graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. At Oxford he was part of the Hypocrites' Club. He became a journalist with The Times and worked as a foreign correspondent...
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    Archived from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-10. "The hypocrites' club: Now with a new diamond-level member". The Economist. 13 March 2008...
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    the Hypocrites' Club that included Harold Acton, Lord David Cecil, L. P. Hartley and Evelyn Waugh. At Oxford, Howard was part of the Railway Club, which...
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  • but left without completing his degree. At Oxford he was part of the Hypocrites' Club. From the spring of 1926 into 1927, he was a clerk for the Standard...
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    Oxford. Soon after his arrival, he was introduced to the Hypocrites' Club. Outside that club, he came to know Maurice Bowra, then a young don at Wadham...
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  • province of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan". At Oxford, he was part of the Hypocrites' Club. At LSE, he came under the influence of Bronisław Malinowski and especially...
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    graduated in 1925 in Modern History. At Oxford he took part in the Hypocrites' Club. Byron travelled in 1925 across Europe in a car to Greece, with Alfred...
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  • Haynes, Canadian businessman Arden Hilliard (1904–1976), member of the Hypocrites' Club at Oxford University Arden Jones (born 2001), Californian rapper Arden...
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    the centre of an avant-garde circle known as the Hypocrites' Club (Waugh was the secretary of the club), whose artistic, social and homosexual values Waugh...
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    part of the Railway Club and the Hypocrites' Club. When in May 1925 the authorities ordered the closure of the Hypocrites' Club, David Plunket Greene...
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    poems through a megaphone to people passing, and he belongs to the Hypocrites' Club with Brian Howard and Robert Byron and Evelyn Waugh and all that set...
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    he was the stroke on the college rowing eight, and belonged to the Hypocrites' Club. After Oxford, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and...
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    for illicit excursions to night clubs in London: "Whenever the police raided the Hypocrites' Club or the Coconut Club, the '43 or the Blue Lantern there...
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    around Christmas 1923 or slightly before. There, Graham was part of the Hypocrites' Club with Waugh. Graham sent Waugh a nude photo of himself near a waterfall...
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  • from London during the social season. At Oxford he was part of the Hypocrites' Club. During 1938–1941, Duggan served with the London Irish Rifles, with...
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    Byron, Ogilvie-Grant was part of the "Oxford Set" that attended the Hypocrites' Club. He was a member of the "Georgeoisie" with Alan Pryce-Jones, a group...
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    Bill Maher (redirect from Club Random)
    originally on Comedy Central and later on ABC. In 2022, Maher started the podcast Club Random. Maher is best known for his political satire and sociopolitical commentary...
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  • and Merton College, Oxford. While at Oxford, he was a member of the Hypocrites' Club and became part of a film unit, working with Evelyn Waugh, Alec Waugh...
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  • and Terence Lucy. It was Terence who introduced Evelyn Waugh to the Hypocrites Club while they were at the University of Oxford together and between John...
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  • American Idiot/The Hypocrites". Newcity Stage. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-02. "REVIEW: 'All Our Tragic' by The Hypocrites ★★★★". chicagotribune...
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  • third-class degree in history in 1924. At Oxford he was part of the Hypocrites' Club. In that year he married Kay Beauchamp, pioneering Communist and women's...
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    from Christ Church, Oxford, in 1924. At Oxford he was part of the Hypocrites' Club. He is considered as one of the group designated by the tabloid press...
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  • Purnell, Gareth (2011-04-02). "Lee Dixon: It might sound hypocritical after my days in the Tuesday Club but players should now be teetotal". The Independent...
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  • where he was president of the Oxford Union Society and member of the Hypocrites' Club. He travelled as a member of the Union's debating team to the United...
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    were Glyn Simon, Evelyn Waugh, and John Betjeman. He was part of the Hypocrites' Club. He worked for the Magdalen Mission at St Mary's Church in Somers Town...
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    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (also known as The Pickwick Papers) was the first novel by English author Charles Dickens. His previous work...
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    whistling. ... manner, which suited his goal... to be different from the hypocrites of the West, with their appropriate words but calculated deeds Many authors...
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