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Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 4 - 5 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/4 · Item · 4 - 5 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Thursday 4 Jan. evening - Discusses her pregnancy symptoms. Describes Clare's sleep pattern and updates him on her progress. Describes the items she has bought for him. Reminisces about his time on leave. Expresses her concern for his safety.

Friday 5 Jan. morning - Discusses reading Peacock Pie and how she is feeling. Describes Clare's morning routine and tells him about her intended activities.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 5 - 6 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/5 · Item · 5 -6 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Friday 5 Jan. evening - Expresses how much she misses him. Tells him she is feeling well. Describes a walk with Mildred and Ursula and discusses Ursula's health and her relationship with Mildred. Tells him about hearing from his mother and the trouble her father is having with the chimney.

Saturday 6 Jan. morning - Describes her morning activities. Tells him about David's health and recovery for his aeroplane work.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 7 - 8 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/7 · Item · 7 - 8 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Sunday 7 Jan. evening - Acknowledges the love in his letters to her. Discusses in detail Oliver Lodge's book. Asks him if he liked Raymond's letters and photographs. Describes a visit from Uncle Berty.

Monday 8 Jan. morning - Describes Clare playing with Jean. Expresses her thoughts about the possibility of being pregnant and hopes for more signs. Asks him if he is still happy and tells him about the items she will send.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 11 - 12 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/11 · Item · 11 -12 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Thursday 11 Jan. evening - Tells him she is reading The Life of Jesus and that Mildred is not pregnant. Updates him on her Father's health. Discusses the progress of the war and updates him on her flute lessons. Asks him what he is reading and discusses in detail reading A Shepheard's life. Expresses her love for him.

Friday 12 Jan. morning - Describes the news from the papers concerning the position of Greece in the war. Updates him on her father's health.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 17 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/16 · Item · 17 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Describes her journey to Rotherhill and the health of Aunt Rosamond and Frances. Describes the flute Frances plays and compares it to her fathers. Discusses how active she should be while pregnant. Expresses her thoughts about mental and physical discomfort. Expresses her love for him.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 21 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/20 · Item · 21 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Updates him on her father's health. Expresses her feelings of unhappiness about the war and everyone's state of mind. Tells him she has told the servants about the pregnancy and informs him that Violet is not pleased. Expresses her feelings about the baby being a boy. Tells him that his letters bring her joy and that she is looking forward to having another baby.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 26 January 1917
MCPP/GM/3/2/1917/25 · Item · 26 January 1917
Parte de Personal Papers

Describes moving her father into different rooms because of the cold and his recovery. Updates him on her father's health and her own pregnancy symptoms. Tells him Dr Wyatt's verdict for her father. Is glad to hear is feeling happier. Discusses the progress of the war. Informs him of the baby's due date. Update's him on Clare's progress.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 1 January 1919
MCPP/GM/3/2/1919/1 · Item · 1 January 1919
Parte de Personal Papers

Describes the weather and a trip to see the new calf. Tells him about her morning tasks and activities. Tells him about the new maid delaying her start date and her plans to hire a temporary maid. Discusses where to keep their books at the Holt. Expresses her longing for him to be home. Hopes that Clare will become more settled at the Holt.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 4 January 1919
MCPP/GM/3/2/1919/2 · Item · 4 January 1919
Parte de Personal Papers

Updates him on Clare's health and news of Mary Anne and the moving date. Tells him that the temporary maid cannot come. Reflects on their previous letters to each other from the beginning of the war and on her abilities as a housewife. Tells him she plans to make a curtain for the nursery door. Acknowledges his letter and expresses her thoughts on living with challenging people. Expresses her impatience for his return. Informs him that she has enclosed a letter from Ka for him to read. Discusses moving back into the Holt. Expresses her reluctance to attend the study circle meeting without Mary Anne.

Letter from Ruth to George Mallory, 5 January 1919
MCPP/GM/3/2/1919/3 · Item · 5 January 1919
Parte de Personal Papers

Discusses if he might be home in time for the new term. Expresses her opinions about the War Office's slow demobilisation process. Discusses in detail her thoughts about the meaning of humility. Describes her relationship with Aunt Maud. Tells him that Mr Raxworthy and Mary Mussen are visiting. Explains how Uncle Hawes intervened with Mr Fletcher for his release. Retells a story told to her by Mr Raxworthy about Mr Fletcher being rude to a General.

Bookbinder
MCCA/MCAD/3/10/1778/2/2 · Item · 1778
Parte de College Archives

"Magdalen Coll" to J. Jackson

Jan 1778 – a new stewards book = £0 10s 0d
[Jan] 29 – a medium book 6d strong with writing paper before and behind lettered three times & mended = £0 12s 0d

1 medium book 6d and mended with paper before and behind = £0 10s 0d

Rec'd the contents on all demands by me J. Jackson

Baker
MCCA/MCAD/3/10/1778/2/3 · Item · 1778
Parte de College Archives

A bill for "Magdalen College" Quarter ending March 19 1778

Bread baked = £14 5s 0d
For Baking etc = £3 11s 3d
Bran Sedges barm = £0 13s 0d
Batchelors Commencement = £0 3s 4d

Total = £4 7s 7d

Received April 8 1778 of the Revd Mr Hodgson the contents in full
Thomas Healey

Butler
MCCA/MCAD/3/10/1778/2/7 · Item · 1778
Parte de College Archives

"Magdalen College" to J. Palmer

Paid the Brewers 1 brewing
For Brooms & Paper in the Buttery
For Knives & Napkins in the Hall
For Salt for the Fellows Table
Feast days, the College Sizings
The Bachelors Commencement

Total = £1 1s 1d

1777 Dec 25th – wine for sacrament
3 Bottles Port - 1 bottle White

1778 Jan 1st – 2 Bottles Port – 1 bottle White

Jan 6th – 2 Bottles Port – 1 bottle White
Feb 3rd – 3 Bottle Port – 1 bottle White
Feb 20th – wine for sacrament

Total = £2 9s 9d

Received May 1st 1778
In full contents of this bill
J. Palmer

Conveyance of Wentworth House, 1834
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/3/3/3 · Item · 8 August 1834
Parte de College Archives

Conveyance in fee of a house and premises in Chesterton formerly belonging to James Wentworth to Magdalene College. Draft and final version. Includes a site plan showing the location of the property.

Musical Production Society (MMRS)
MCCA/MCCS/15 · Série · 2007-2011
Parte de College Archives

Founded in 2001.

Past shows:
March 2007 - Saturday Night
March 2008 - Me and My Girl
March 2009 - The Boyfriend
March 2010 - Gypsy
March 2011 - Cabaret
March 2012 - Little Shop of Horrors
February 2013 - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
March 2014 - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
February 2015 - Guys and Dolls
March 2016 - Godspell
February 2017 - Anything Goes
February 2018 - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
March 2022 - Ed: The Musical

May Ball
MCCA/MCCS/18 · Série
Parte de College Archives

The first May Ball was planned for 1910 but was cancelled following the death of King Edward VII who died on 6 May 1910. The first ball went ahead the following year and was held on 12 June 1911. An account of the ball which appeared in the College Magazine, vol. II, No. 1, December 1911 reads as follows:

"A ball was held in the College on Monday, June 12th. This was the first time such an experiment had been tried, and it proved a great success. A marquee, gaily bedecked with streamers of green and white, was erected for the purpose in the second court. We must congratulate everyone connected with the organisation on the excellence of their work; and the stewards deserve much praise for the way in which they fulfilled their arduous task of being interpreters of abstruse hieroglyphics, walking Who's Who's, and yet maintaining an ornamental appearance. Herr Moritz Wur's band supplied the music, to the complete satisfaction of the company, some of whom were inspired to demonstrate certain of the items, including the 'Burglar's Prowl,' and the 'Bogie Walk'. We must compliment the secretary on his excellent idea of providing shawls for protection against the dewy morn, and we have also to thank the Master and Fellows for their kindness in allowing us to roam in the garden - a privilege that was much enjoyed'.

Keilin Society
MCCA/MCCS/11 · Série · 1963-1972
Parte de College Archives

This Society was founded in November 1963 and was named after Dr David Keilin.

It was formed:
"...for the purpose of introducing members of Magdalene College who are studying the Biological Sciences, including Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, to both resident members of the Zoology and Botany Departments, and Biologists visiting the University from elsewhere, in an informal atmosphere where discussion is to be encouraged'.

Membership was automatic for all Biologists in the College.

Boat Club Secretary's Records
MCCA/MCCS/1/1 · Subsérie · 1835 - 1926
Parte de College Archives

These books contain records kept by successive secretaries giving lists of crews, decisions of meetings, reports on meetings and results. For a list of secretaries from 1835-1928 see Magdalene Boat Club 1828-1928

Captain's Reords
MCCA/MCCS/1/4 · Subsérie · 1835 - 1976
Parte de College Archives

Includes lists of crews and accounts of the season's races.