Bit of a long shot.....

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  1. capitaluna's Avatar
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    Bit of a long shot.....
    Hi,

    This is a bit of a long shot, but I am trying to get in touch with two ex-Oxford students from 2007 that I have lost touch with, and I wonder if there are any Oxford graduates on this forum who may recognise my descriptions.

    1. Richard White, who I believe studied English at Jesus college. He contributed to The Owl magazine and was involved with the Union. Manchester accent, quite slightly built with dark hair and glasses.

    2. Evelina, who I think also studied English at one of the big colleges, but I forget which one. She was the editor of the Oxford Poetry Magazine and gave lectures so I assume she was a postgrad. She was quite tall and slim with red hair.

    If anyone who knows how I might go about contacting these two people could be so kind as to let me know (obviously without publishing any contact details on the web), I would be most grateful.

    Thanks!
  2. Festina lente's Avatar
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    Re: Bit of a long shot.....
    Some colleges will forward letters or emails to alumni. It might be worth trying Jesus' alumni officer if you do not get any other leads.
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