Nuts to crack; or Quips, quirks, anecdote and facete of Oxford and Cambridge Scholars
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A compendium of jocular sketches, puns, and short anecdotes centered on life and lore at England's two ancient universities. It assembles verbal quips, collegiate pranks, epigrams, and portraits of eccentric tutors and students, alongside accounts of ceremonial customs, disputations, dining rituals, and notable visits. Material ranges from playful classical wordplay and bon mots to satirical scenes of academic rivalry and social fashions, presented in brief episodic items that amuse by spotlighting institutional habits, traditions, and witty repartee.
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