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N o .124 When a Fellow of the British Academy dies, a colleague is approached to write a memoir. Chantal Stebbings has written a memoir of Professor John Tiley (Coll, 55-59), which is on the British Academy Website:  www.britac.ac.uk/sites/default/ files/12%20Tiley%201837.pdf REA Younger (F, 79-84) has written The Reputation Game. Through pioneering research and interviews with a host of major figures ranging from Jay-Z and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman to Bernie Madoff and Man Booker prize-winner Hilary Mantel, Younger reveals the key mechanisms that make and remake our reputations, providing the essential guide to the most important game in business and in life. Oneworld Publications; ISBN 978-1786070715. Business JR Le Bouedec (H, 86-91) created Limden Vineyard in 2013, with his first vintage in 2016. His first wine, named O.R.some, dedicated to his daughter Olivia Rose, won a bronze medal in the Rosé category with UKVA, the national wine body in the U.K.  He is looking forward to producing his first white wine this year. In addition, he has just been elected Vice President of the OIV MSc alumni network for two years: this group represents the future and current leaders within the global wine industry.  JE Chan (H, 00-05) opened Ikoyi this summer in St James’s Market. It is his first restaurant. Full details on what he is doing can be found at: www.gerbercomms.com/news/ikoyi-to-open- in-st-jamess-market. Waverton Investment Management has appointed FDS Rosier (I, 64-69) as non- executive chairman. T he T rusty S ervant Medical RS Austin (B, 94-99) has been appointed a Consultant in Prosthodontics at Guy’s Hospital from 2017, which completes 17 years of Clinical Academic training - BDS Manchester 2006, Membership of the RCS Eng 2008, PhD 2011, MClinDent 2015 at King’s College London and Membership of the RCS Edinburgh 2015. He is currently a Clinical Lecturer at King’s College London Dental Institute and serving as President of the Odontology Section at the Royal Society of Medicine for 2017- 19. TE Mitchell (Coll, 78-83) has been elected to the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. He will start a four-year term of office in July 2017 when he stands down as Chair of the Court of Examiners.  S port In August, FP Smiddy (K, 67-71) was in the Great Britain team for the 23rd FAI World Precision Flying Championships at Spitzerberg in Austria. Old Wykehamist Sporting Societies OWCC JR Irvine-Fortescue (K, 00-05) reports: Ten years and 15 days had passed since the OWs last played at Tonbridge School. The three returning members of that side (Sam McArthur, James Burridge and James Irvine-Fortescue) remembered succumbing to an Old Tonbridgian side packed with five spinners. A comment so often muttered by downtrodden sportsman in the wake of defeat is to learn from your losses and ten years later it was the OWs who were fielding five spinners.      With a quick outfield and relatively short boundaries, the OWs chose to bat first, targeting 230 as a minimum. Despite an early loss, Sam Cheetham and Dan Escott scored freely, but, as the score 20 started to gather pace, the introduction of spin put a halt to it. Sam used his feet well for a period of time before mistiming one to mid-off for 48. Dan was joined at the crease by Ollie Mills, who went about building a partnership on ones and twos, manipulating the field and running well – Barry would have been delighted. When they fell for 36 and 28 respectively, they will both have been frustrated not to convert good starts into something more. Unfortunately, the wickets started to fall at a steady pace for the OWs, and, despite a spirited effort from Alex Sachak, we w