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  • 1:54 the union has not changed

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  • They all spoke well because they're all private school kids... well, still the same today really...

  • @citydweller as a state school student, i think speaking properly is a sign of intelligence as opposed to private education

  • most of these will now be dead :(

    

  • people spoke so well back then, what happened? haha

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  • I was a UCL fresher (for a master's course) in 1960!

  • @Seinegydd OMG, you must be one of the oldest Youtubers around. You were a postgrad at UCL in 1960? Who was the principal then? And which hall of residence did you live in?

  • wow its amazing to feel any connection to people that lived in such different times!

  • cambridge. lol.  xD

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  • Wow.. that was 50 years ago! And I'm going to be there in September!

  • those days when everyone wore so smartly....

  • "the general impression was one of size and confusion" - top stuff, I've heard that before

  • Oh, blast from the past! We were an earnest lot, weren't we - but - I bet we had just as much fun, if not more, than our successors of following decades. :D

  • A time when the university didn't need to call itself 'Global' in order to attract overseas students in such large numbers. Today it's all about funding. Happy to have been a student in the 1960's in the days of grants and not student loans.

  • Just as it was and some of my fellow law students appear and are still in touch today

  • I don't remember it being like that then.

    A year or so later the interviewer became the thriller writer Gerald Seymour.

  • "We were warned not to join waste of time socieites like film soc" haha

  • lol

    He said Freshers Week was Hectic?

    That's the best part!

  • well... its not like that now :p

  • Haha! So different from my experience as a fresher in 2005. Nobody wore suits, and nobody sounded half as posh.

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