A.C. Benson by Francis Turner.
(1) Handwritten poem ‘Lords Coëval with creation’ (1958) by C.S. Lewis
(2) Explanatory letter to Francis Turner, 10 June 1958
(3) Printout of the music by Peter Relph (who sang bass in the choir), June 2016.
Letters received by Dennis Babbage about his obituaries of:
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R.W. Ladborough (The Times, 1972)
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F.McD.C. Turner (College Magazine, No. 26, (1981-82)
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Viscount De L'Isle (College Magazine, No.35 1991)
and his tribute to F.R.F. Scott (College Magazine, No.13, 1968-69)
New Series No. 26
Obituaries
Francis McDougall Charlewood Turner
Ian Evelyn Napier Besley
Articles
Robert Latham at the Pepys Library by Richard Luckett
Will Carter and the Rampant Lions Press by Brooke Crutchley
Student Counselling - Eighteenth Century Style by G.W. Martin
Images
Francis Turner at Mortehoe, 1958
Notices of deaths
G.M. Brophy; G.U.L. Sartorris; J.E. Buxton; E.J. Carter; P.A. Le Neve Foster; Brigadier Sir Douglas I. Crawford; G.K.D. Pontifex; A.K. Bolland; The Marquess of Exeter; L.S.N. Hoare; J.S. Lane; C.F. Bull; The Revd I.W. Moir; L. Wilk; W.N. Bathurst; F.J.R. Coleridge; J.C. Frith; J.E. Shepherd; C.W. Benson; Dr A.M. McFarlan; W.J. Sandars; A.H. Armitage; J. Donnelly; Sir Richard Bellingham Graham; J.M. Hapburn; S.G. Harvey; Lord Cromwell; N. Tobin; N. Andreyev; W.R.C. Quilter; A.R.M. White; N.B.D.L. Tomlinson
News of the following clubs and societies
Amalgamation Club officers for the JCR, MCR, Badminton Club, Boat Club, Cricket, Cross Country Running, Football, Golf, Hockey, Tennis, Mountaineering, Rugby, Squash, Table Tennis
JCR Art Club, Chess, Magdalene and Newnham Classical Society, Black and White Film Society, Kingsley Club, Law Society, Music Society, Record Club
Badminton
Boat Club
Cricket
Cross Country Running
Golf
Football
Lawn Tennis
Mountaineering
Rugby
Squash
Chess Club
Magdalene and Newnham Classical Society
Kingsley Club
Law Society
Music Society
Record Club
List of those obtaining blues or half blues by representing the University against Oxford
Order of service - memorial service for Francis McDougall Charlewood Turner (Emeritus Fellow, former President, Tutor, College Librarian and Pepys Librarian) held in the College Chapel.
Notice issued by Francis McDonald Turner about the Loving Cup which reads as follows:
"As the custom of passing round a Loving Cup is very ancient, many differences of procedure have grown up. At Magdalene the practice is to pass the cup round, but not across, the table in a clockwise direction, as with port. As each member of the College drinks from the cup, he should be supported by his neighbours on both sdes, who stand with him while he drinks. If he is at the end of the table, the person opposite him should stand as well as his neighbour on his own side. He receives the cup from his righthand neighbour, bows to him, and before drinking bows also to his lefthand neighbour, now standing.
In drinking a Loving Cup members of a Society pledge themselves to each other and to the Society in which they are united. When, as tonight or on Whitsunday, the occasion is associated with a past member (or members) of the Society, the words 'In piam memoriam' should be said by each member before drinking".