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Philip Pullman Oxford Women's Luncheon Club, Tuesday 8 February, 2005.

John Bohannon earned a DPhil in Molecular Biology from Balliol in 2002. He moved to Berlin as a Fulbright scholar last year. His articles on Libya can be found at www.johnbohannon.org.

Will May is a D.Phil student in English Literature at Balliol College. His dissertation examines self-construction in the work of the British author Stevie Smith. He was recently awarded the Lord Alfred Douglas Memorial Prize for poetry.

Angma D. Jhala is a DPhil student in Modern History at Christ Church. She hails from the United States and Dhrangadhra, India. She is currently an Editor of The Journal of the Oxford University History Society, and has published her short fiction in The Isis, The Pestle and The Dudley Review.

Kalin Ivanov is a DPhil student in International Relations at St Cross College.

Glenn Goodman is an American MPhil candidate at Exeter College in European literature, with a focus on Latin American literature.

Ditlev Rindom is an undergraduate in English at Magdalen College. He studies medieval literature and is a student of John Barstow, Senior Professor of Piano at the Royal College of Music.

Tim Soutphommasane is an MPhil student in political theory at Balliol College from Sydney, Australia.

Shaun Chau is an MPhil student in comparative social policy at Green College from Sydney, Australia.

Florian Huehne is a third-year German DPhil student at Exeter College.

Jenni Quilter is New Zealand DPhil student in English Literature at St. John's College.

Kirstin Anderson is an American DPhil student in English Literature at Exter College.