Day of Discovery - The Life of C.S. Lewis. A four part documentary produced by RBC Ministries.
Four parts:
- The Making of a Mind
- The Reluctant Convert
- The Widening Circle
- Joy and Beyond
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".
The Magdalene College Association was founded in 1923. Its chief object was to form a connecting link between old members of the College. It held biennial dinners in London and gatherings of members in Cambridge. It printed and circulated to members of the Association a list of addresses of all past and present members of the College.
The Master, Dr A.C. Benson, and 84 members of the Association attended the inaugural dinner and first general meeting which was held at the Imperial Restaurant, Regent Street on 10 July 1923.
Old members of the College could join the Association by paying a subscription of one guinea for Life Membership in 1927.
The Management of Defence Procurement Business by Sir John Stibbon.
The Management of the Law by Sir Thomas Legg KCN, QC.