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===Campion Hall=== Fr O'Fallon Pope was succeeded by Fr Charles Plater and the hall again changed its name, this time to Plater's Hall.<ref name="british-history.ac.uk"/> In 1918, the hall was granted permanent status<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jesuitinstitute.org/Conferences/VenueCampionHall.htm|title=Jesuitinstitute }}Retrieved on 20 January 2013.</ref> and changed its name to Campion Hall after St [[Edmund Campion]], an English Jesuit and [[martyr]] who had been a fellow at St John's College. [[Permanent private hall]]s (PPH) within the University of Oxford were established for the reception of students on the condition that they are not for purposes of profit. Apart from Campion Hall, the other early permanent private halls were [[St Benet's Hall, Oxford|St Benet's Hall]] from 1918 and [[St Peter's College, Oxford|St Peter's Hall]] from 1929 to 1947. Permanent private halls have the same privileges as members of [[Colleges of the University of Oxford|colleges]].{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} In 1921, Fr Plater died and Fr Henry Keane was appointed master, until his retirement in 1926. He was succeeded by Fr Ernest G. Vignaux, who was master until 1933. At that time, there were plans for the building of a new hall in Giles'. He was succeeded as master by Fr [[Martin D'Arcy]] until 1945.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}}
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