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Lieutenant General Sir Hew Pike (I,
56-60) replied on behalf of the guests. A
most memorable evening.
OW Parliamentarian Dinner: on
Thursday 23 rd November, six top-year
boys were shepherded up to the House
of Lords by the Second Master and
Alex Roe. There, Viscount Younger (F,
69-74) provided a tour of the glorious
Queen’s Robing Room and Royal
Gallery, followed by a presentation on
the role of the Upper House. They then
joined the Visitor and a dozen OW
parliamentarians - working peers and
MPs - for drinks and dinner. The Warden
spoke on behalf of the school and Alex
Ellis (K, 80-85), Director General in the
DEXEU, replied. An evening that the
boys will remember.
T he T rusty S ervant
speech from Ian Fraser, Master in
College. It was indeed so good that even
MDW managed to stay awake until
pudding! Let’s relive the memories and
do it all again next year!
Nicholas Beaves, Albrecht
Kamlah, Ben Rudgley
l : James Colvin, Max Lunn,
Kieran Tam, George Jones
r: Master in College
Under 25s Reunion Dinner: on Friday
19 th January, 53 young OWs gathered in
the Army and Navy Club for an evening
of reminiscing and bonhomie (drinking,
eating and what we got away with). It
was a particularly good atmosphere,
with a splendidly amusing and engaging
Boat Club 150th Anniversary: on Saturday 25 th November 95 OWs and parents gathered in College Hall for a dinner to celebrate
Boat Club 150. Alex Clayton, Master in Charge of Rowing, welcomed the guests; Christopher Turner (Coll, 43-48), Quintus Travis
(K, 77 - 82), Alexander Wythe (Coll, 12-17) and Harry Peters (B, 11-16) replied.
Alex Clayton, Tomas Maliszewski Luke Robinson, Harry Peters,
Tobias Schröder
Chris Dobbs, Chris Burrows George Nash, Andrew Wigram
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Simon Taylor-Young, Duncan Byatt,
Martin Gray