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01  Welcome to the Wykeham Journal Dr Dominic Selwood 02  Valuing Intellectual Pursuit Charles Sinclair 06 Winchester’s Radical Tradition Dr Ralph Townsend 08 Bursar’s Message Steven Little 12 Vindicating Wykeham’s Extraordinary Vision Dr Dominic Selwood 16 Radical Thinking: Div Nick MacKinnon 20  The New Hall Panels Suzanne Foster 28 Winchester College at War Viscount Gough 36  Winchester Junior Fellow A Amanda Chain 42  Digging the Dirt: St Elizabeth’s College James Cassir 48  Report from the Chairman A of the Investment Committee Andrew Joy 50 Summary statement of financial activities 51 Summary balance sheet 52  Report from the Chairman A of the Development Committee Nicholas Ferguson 56  Acknowledgements: Donations and Legacies Lorna Stoddart & Alex Roe 67 Winchester College Fellows, Officers and Advisers Cover image: James Fraser (Coll, 2010-) playing the piano in College dining hall. Welcome to the Wykeham Journal I am truly excited to welcome you to the newly named Wykeham Journal, an annual publication focused on providing a rich insight into life at Win Coll. The School is in robust health, and this has been an incredible year. I hope that this report captures something of its energy. The Warden and the Headmaster set out the inspiring and impressive priorities they are pursuing. The Bursar and Chairmen of the Investment and Development Committees give individual pictures of sound financial underpinning. All reaffirm and demonstrate the School’s core commitment to a 621-year tradition of welcoming deserving boys from all backgrounds. As Guest Editor, I am privileged to present five stories of amazing people who embody what Winchester College means. They are drawn from the men at the School, OWs, Common Room, Wykeham Patrons, and the army of experts who contribute in a thousand ways. It was an immense pleasure meeting each of them, sharing a little of their worlds. I have also sneaked in a piece about William of Wykeham, and even allowed him to surface in some of the other stories. This was not done from a dusty sense of duty. I wanted to share my image of Wykeham as a modern, questioning, radical, energetic man. This journal rightly bears his name, not because he created a ravishing campus with sufficient funds to launch it, but because he asked those who come here to share his singular outlook: a legacy we value by calling ourselves Wykehamists not Wintonians. I very much hope you enjoy the journal, and the glimpse it gives into the lives of some of those who have made important contributions to yet another extraordinary year for Win Coll. Dr Dominic Selwood (E, 1984-87) Guest Editor The Wykeham Journal 2014  1