A collection of lecture notes, offprints, a report on 'Colossus', 2 photographs, and the speech he gave at the lunch to mark his 50th year as a Fellow. Collected from his room in College by the Archivist after his death to create this collection.
Babbage, Dennis William (1909-1991), mathematician and Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge(1) Letter from C.S. Lewis to Sir Henry Willink, 24 January 1957
He was one of two trustees of a fund for making gifts to individuals who need help such as undergraduates or disabled College servants or their widows. The fund was in a fairly flourishing condition and the suns of £25 to £100 could be given not too infrequently. If he felt there was anyone that needed funds the College could not give a private letter stating the case could be forwarded to the other trustee. This should not come before the Governing body and his name [Lewis} need not be mentioned at any stage
(2) Typed letter from Sir Henry Willink to C.S. Lewis, 23 February 1962
Makes the case for a third year pupil of Dennis Babbage who was in need of help from the charitable trust
(3) Letter from C.S. Lewis to Sir Henry Willink, 3 March 1962
Apologises for the dealy but he has been laid out with gastric flu. He had written to Barfield directing them to send a cheque for £100 to the undergraduate. He didn't want him to know who the donor was.
(4) Typed letter from Sir Henry Willink to C.S. Lewis, 8 March 1962
Says that Dennis is very grateful. Was sorry he had been ill. Sends news from College - marriage of Dennis Babbage to Stephana Gaselee on 27 March 1962 and they had invited Simon Barrington-Ward to return to Magdalene and he was now making up his mind.
(5) Letter from Barfield & Barfield to Sir Henry Willink enclosing the cheque, 7 March 1962
(6) Letter from Sir Henry Willink to Barfield & Barfield acknowledging receipt of the cheque and confirming it was for a charitable cause and outlining the reasns the undergraduate needed financial assistance
New Series No. 27
Obituaries
David Wyn Roberts
Leslie Pugh
Articles
Dennis Babbage: Magdalene 1927-1939. Extracts from his reminiscences
The Religion of Pepys, 1660 by Eamon Duffy
Samuel Pepys, Word User by John Stevens
Images
David Roberts
Notices of deaths
Major L.C. Crick; E.D. Curtis; H.R. King; Dr F.N. Green; Major H.A.V. Elliott; The Revd W.O. Fitch; G.P. Hollingworth; P.F.M. Pedley; F.W.A. Fairfax-Cholmeley; M.C.F.H. Sutton; C.N. Horton; M.R. Moore; R.R. Pennington; Sir Thomas Weldon; H. Ashwin; The Earl of Ancaster; J.P. Blyth; S.K. Bose; P.J.B. Perkins; A.G. Powell; W.H. Bennett; R.W.A. Mackichan; M.L. Bernacchi; M.A. Walker; D. Methven; J.L. cannon; M.R. Harwood; R.M. Langham; A.N. Ventris; N. St J. Whitworth
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, Sailing, Squash, Table Tennis
JCR Art Club, Chess, Magdalene and Newnham Classical Society, Dramatic Society, Film Society, Kingsley Club, Law Society, Music Society, Record Club
Athletics
Boat Club
Cricket
Cross Country Running
Football
Golf
Hockey
Rugby
Table tennis
Chess Club
The Dipsophilists - Magdalene and Newnham Classical Society
The Dramatic Society
Law Society
Kingsley Club
Music Society
List of those obtaining blues or half blues by representing the University against Oxford