Trusty Servant May 2021 Issue 131 | Page 52

No . 131
The Trusty Servant
Dates for your Diary
10 June Parents ’ Quiz . Online . Questions will be set and introduced by members of Co Ro
17 June OW Div Hour . To be hosted online by Dr Laurence Guymer , History and Div don . His subject will be : Acting Naturally : Speaking and Hearing Shakespeare in the 16 th and 21 st Centuries .
18 September Goddard Day . This will be held at the College and will be the first face-to-face event we have hosted in 18 months . We expect a good celebratory turnout as a result . If you are not already a member of Goddard Legacy Society , it is not too late to be invited . All you have to do is undertake the painless process of becoming a member at no cost to yourself . Look for details on the Win Coll Soc website , or contact Patrick Walker at Donovan ’ s : pncw @ wincoll . ac . uk .
23 September Mallory Lecture . Held in Winchester . See details above .
29 September Duncan Louis Stewart Lecture . In Winchester . This year ’ s lecturer will be Professor Sir Dieter Helm ( Go Bo , 99-03 ), professor of Energy Policy at the University of Oxford . As well as providing extensive advice to UK and European governments for many years , Professor Helm has been Official Fellow in Economics at New College , Oxford since the 1980s . Open to Friends .
1 October Parents ’ Drinks for parents of New Men and MP men . In Winchester .
6 October Parents ’ Drinks for parents of V Bk and VI Bk 2 men . In Winchester .
13 October Studium . As in 2020 , guests will be invited to attend virtually this smorgasbord of intellectual talent . Open to Friends .
20 November OW Medical Society . In Winchester .
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Visiting Win Coll - security arrangements
Until at least 21 st June , we are unable to welcome external visitors to the school . The school will gradually reopen during the summer , after which OWs and Don Soc members will be most welcome . We have been asked by the Security Committee to remind those who wish to visit the school ( other than for an event , when the instructions issued may be different , or when visiting as a spectator at matches ) that they must contact the Porters ’ Lodge to check whether the school is open for visitors . This should be done at least 24 hours in advance of the planned visit , or by Friday midday for weekends : + 44 ( 0 ) 1962 621227 or porters @ wincoll . ac . uk . They should arrive at the Porters ’ Lodge and not enter by any other gate . They will be asked to produce identification and sign the OW or Don Soc visitors ’ books ; they will be issued with a visitor ’ s badge and lanyard , to be worn conspicuously during their visit , and returned as they leave through the same gate . They will also be given a map showing the areas of the school that may be visited . Safeguarding and child-protection regulations become ever tighter and OWs and ex-staff are no longer allowed to come and go at will .
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