Hugh Oliver
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Hugh Oliver is a singer/songwriter currently living in Canada, of English decent. He was born in 1929 in England and received a degree in Chemistry from the prestigious Keele University. Hugh immigrated to Canada in 1960 with his wife and four children where he became editor-in-chief for OISE Press at the University of Toronto. During this time Hugh Oliver would spend much time refining his Bridge playing skills, and he would eventually serve as "Hart House Bridge champion" with Jack Quarter for many years to come. After retiring from his publishing career, he fully pursued music, poetry, and other forms of art. Sir Oliver continues to maintain his master-class bridge skills with old friends and with one or two fortunate upstarts.
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Perchance: Contrafloccinaucinihilipilifications of Hugh Oliver and Michael Rosenthal (Release Date Unknown)