In Recognition - King`s Alumni Community
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In Recognition - King`s Alumni Community
In Recognition 2007-8 Your gift is worth more than ever ‘We could not do it without you.’ This is one of the most important documents that King’s College London will publish this year. You might be surprised to hear this, given that King’s is an institution responsible for publishing findings of worldwide significance in science, medicine and the humanities. But I regard In Recognition as of great importance because without your help so much of what we have achieved over the last year simply would not have been possible. In Recognition allows all of us at King’s to express our gratitude publicly and to celebrate the real difference that your support is making. I find it greatly encouraging that others outside our institution also see the impact of giving to higher education. The UK government has recognised the contribution made by those who provide such support by launching a new scheme to match gifts to higher education institutions with government money. The ‘Matched Funding’ scheme is simple. It began on 1 August 2008 and will run for three years. In that period King’s could receive as much as £2.75 million in matched funding (the amount is linked proportionately to the level of donations we receive). Gifts made to King’s over the next three years will be eligible for matched funding by the government at a ratio of 3:1. If you are a UK tax payer, both your gift and the Gift Aid which is added to it (25 per cent of the value of your original gift) will be eligible. There is also good news for overseas donors – the scheme applies equally to gifts from outside the UK, so our overseas supporters can also increase the value of their gift through Matched Funding (although they cannot benefit from Gift Aid unless they pay income tax in the UK). I hope you enjoy this issue of In Recognition and may I thank you once again, on behalf of the whole College community, for the important difference you are making here at King’s. We could not do it without you. Professor Rick Trainor Principal The value of your gift under the new Matched Funding scheme Your gift of Plus Gift Aid at 25% Plus Matched Funding at 33% Means your total gift is worth £60 £15.00 £25.00 £100.00 £10 per month £2.50 £4.17 £200.00 £30 per month £7.50 £12.50 £600.00 £1,000 £250.00 £416.67 £1,666.67 1-5 news 6-9 cancer research 10 Tackling extremism 11-13 The annual Fund 14-15 Beyond the classroom 16-17 chain reaction 18-19 neuroscience advances 20 Donor profile News Legacy gift brings records of medieval parliament back to the Rolls Chapel An important 16-volume work, published in 2005, The Parliament rolls of medieval England 1275-1504, has been purchased by the Maughan Library thanks to a bequest left to King’s this year. The rolls of parliament were the official records of the meetings of the English parliament, chronicling the debates and decisions that led to acts of parliament being taken forward. The rolls are an invaluable resource for studying the development of parliament during the medieval period and have particular significance to King’s as the rolls would originally have been stored in the Rolls Chapel on Chancery Lane – now the site of King’s Maughan Library. The work comprises transcripts of all the surviving parliamentary rolls from the reign of Edward I to that of Henry VII in Latin, French and Medieval English, together with new translations into modern English, making it accessible to all users. The work is also tHe BritiSH liBrarY/Heritage-iMageS cOnTenTS The power and prestige of the english parliament grew during the 14th century. This miniature shows the lords of parliament assembled to accept richard II’s resignation. available in the library on CD-ROM. Some of the other varied activities and artefacts made possible this year by generous bequests are: an annual Inter-faith Conference in Theological Studies, a new mini-bus for the Students’ Union and an endowed choral and organ scholarship. For information on leaving a legacy to the college please contact annette Bullen on 020 7848 4700. What giving means to me Charlotte Townsend, staff member at the College’s Institute of Psychiatry, has chosen to leave a valuable portrait to King’s in her will. Why did you decide to leave a legacy to the college? I am in the fortunate position of owning a portrait of the Duke of Wellington who was of course a key figure in King’s foundation. In fact the Duke fought a duel in 1829 to defend the College’s independence. What do you enjoy about working at King’s? I have worked at King’s for 17 years, first in the Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, then Classics and now the Institute of Psychiatry. It has been a great joy to get to know so many students and see them through their studies. King’s has always stood for friendliness and inclusiveness – these are qualities we need to hang on to and reinforce as we proceed into the 21st century. Ch a r Town lotte send What is your happiest memory of your time at King’s? Preaching at the Strand Chapel for Pentecost in May 2008 (I am training to be a lay Chaplain at the College). Another happy memory is holding an impromptu party for the Golden Jubilee procession on the balcony in the Classics Department which overlooks the old Aldwych tube station. SuKi dHanda In Recognition » 1 News The Foyle Special Collections SuKi dHanda As well as conserving thousands of rare books and manuscripts thanks to donations from alumni and friends, the Foyle Special Collections also runs a programme of exhibitions exploring different aspects of the unique collection. Recent exhibitions have included ‘All nature is so full’: Man and other animals, which looked at the work of zoologists from classical times to the late nineteenth century, and The pivot of the whole machinery, a glimpse of the historical library collections of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office which were transferred to King’s in 2007. A touring exhibition also came to King’s in summer 2008, Arthur Schnitzler’s Hidden Manuscripts, which showed unique archival documents relating to the celebrated Viennese novelist and playwright. These included correspondence between Schnitzler and Sigmund Freud amongst others. Special Collections exhibitions, which are housed in the Weston Room (the former Rolls Chapel) in King’s Maughan Library, are open to alumni and the public. For further information visit the Special collections website: www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/library/spec/ or call 020 7848 1843. Donor and alumnus captain Michael O’reilly (King’s, Physics, 1958) views the exhibition Arthur Schnitzler’s Hidden Manuscripts, hosted at the Maughan Library in July 2008. What giving means to me Jo Williams is the former Vice-President, Representation, of KCLSU (King’s College London Students’ Union). KCLSU received eight grants from the Annual Fund in 2007-8 for a variety of projects, some of which you can read about on pages 11-13. How have the annual Fund grants benefited KCLSU? An amazing range of projects was supported this year, from installing an e-petitioning system (an online tool to allow students to petition the Students’ Union on any issue that they feel is relevant) to sending a company of twenty students to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2008. What did you enjoy about being involved in KCLSU? I never anticipated how much extra-curricular activity could add to my student experience and employability. Being a Vice-President of KCLSU allowed me to meet people from all SuKi dHanda 2 » In Recognition Jo W i l l ia ms walks of life and to gain all kinds of skills from team work to interviewing techniques. What are your plans for the future? Once I have completed my MA in Environment, Politics & Globalisation in the Department of Geography at King’s I hope to enter a job in International Development to help developing countries make the best use of their resources. Opportunities for engineers david tett Alumni Terence Lo and Albert Cheung in the Division of Engineering’s Teaching and Project Laboratory. King’s relies on the support of many alumni, staff and friends of the Division of Engineering to fund several key bursaries. King’s has a long and distinguished history in engineering: the College’s original Department of Engineering was established in 1838, and is arguably the oldest established engineering school in England. In order to continue to provide the highest quality teaching and learning environment for students in this vital area, King’s relies on the support of many alumni, staff and friends of the Division of Engineering to fund several key bursaries. Two bursaries, to the value of £1,000 each, are funded by the alumni and staff members of the King’s College London Engineers’ Association (KCLEA). These bursaries are awarded to second and third year students in the Division of Engineering. In addition, three awards (two Terence Lo Engineering Bursaries and the Albert Cheung Bursary) are funded by the generosity of individual alumni – Mr Terence Lo (King’s, Mechanical Engineering, 1983) and Mr Albert Cheung (King’s, Mechanical Engineering, 1983). These are also worth £1,000 each. The bursary awards panel takes great care to select the most suitable and deserving students. When considering applications, the panel takes into account several factors including academic performance, financial situation, career aspirations and contribution to student life and engineering at the College. Whether they are used for books, software or travel for internships and work placements, these vital awards cement students’ passion for working in engineering. Annual Giving Award – Mr William Kwan FKC In September the College gave a special award to recognise the outstanding generosity and commitment of Hong Kong-based alumnus Mr William Kwan FKC (King’s, Law, 1959). King’s Annual Giving Award 2008 was presented to Mr Kwan in Hong Kong by Professor Keith Hoggart FKC, Vice-Principal (Arts & Sciences). Mr Kwan has been a regular donor to King’s for over a decade and was a founder member of the College’s leadership giving club, the Principal’s Circle, the members of which form a critical base of support that adds greatly to student life at King’s. In addition to his long-standing philanthropic support, Mr Kwan is a founder member of the Hong Kong Alumni group which not only organises events to welcome all alumni, but also sponsors annual scholarships to enable a student from the region to study at King’s. Professor Hoggart said: ‘It was an honour to present Willie Kwan with the Annual Giving Award. He is an extremely committed supporter of King’s and an excellent ambassador for the College on an international level.’ In Recognition » 3 News Museum of Life Sciences Further to the article in In Touch, Spring 2008, readers will be pleased to hear that, thanks to a significant anonymous donation, as well as contribution from the College, work to create a dedicated space for the Museum of Life Sciences on the Guy’s Campus began this summer. The new Museum will provide a much needed home for the comparative anatomy collections, which have been gathered over the years from the College’s constituent institutions. The collections represent an important aspect of the College’s heritage. Until now, however, it has not been possible to display the collections together – specimens have had to be brought out specially for student practical classes and the collections were not widely accessible. This exciting initiative to create a new Museum will allow the specimens, many over 100 years old, to be displayed together for the very first time for the benefit of PHil SaYer One of the specimens from the herbarium (pressed plant) collection and part of a collection of the native plants of Madagascar. students, staff, alumni and other visitors. Dr Gillian Sales (King’s, Zoology, 1965), Senior Lecturer in the Department of Anatomy & Human Sciences and acting Curator for the Museum, was delighted with the alumni response to the In Touch story. She hopes that, just as she remembers using the collections herself as a student, future generations of King’s students will look back on the benefit of being able to access these interesting specimens. For further information about supporting the Museum contact claire Owen on 020 7848 3234. What giving means to me Arun Khosla, a Year 5 Dental student, was awarded the prize donated by Dr Clive Debenham (Guy’s, Dentistry, 1968) for international travel during his elective placement. Why did you choose to study at King’s? Because of its superb reputation, great location and investment into resources for students. Where did you spend your elective placement? I travelled with friends to Fortaleza in Brazil where we provided dental care for people in deprived areas. Within five days our group saw 178 patients, most of whom were incredibly grateful for any treatment we were able to give them. How has it made a difference to your life and studies? It has really woken me up to the harsh realities some people have to live with, and made me understand how worthwhile charitable actions really are. Treating patients with such great need was a very valuable personal and professional experience. It provided a tremendous confidence boost and I feel my clinical dentistry has benefited enormously. SuKi dHanda 4 » In Recognition A r un Khos la Leadership giving What giving means to me Jim Bjork is a Lecturer in Modern European History in the Department of History which received an Annual Fund grant this year to buy equipment to produce podcasts which students can take on site visits. How will the funding make a difference to you and your students? Students will now be able to connect the experience of visiting sites across London with the scholarly debates that they discuss in the classroom. The podcasts will help to make historic sites more interactive and engaging for the individual student. Why did you choose to join King’s? After teaching in some of the leading universities of the United States, I came to King’s to join a truly exceptional group of scholars in the History Department and to take Jim Bjork A message from the Dean Institute is The history of the Dental tradition rooted in philanthropy, a the which continues today with by alumni and staff. unstinting support shown the lives of our Their commitment to enriching us to provide the students and staff enables undertake to and highest standard of education advanced forms of research. and staff who The generosity of alumni gifts to the Institute with cipal for Health give back chooseAtomessage from the Vice-Prin our in a year underpins history of medical of £1,000 or more The illustrious therefore, ent. I am, research at Guy’s, King’s continued improvem teaching and , with recognise is Thomas’ Hospitals honoured to personally College and St those who Circle, which the Dentalopy, ip of tradition a membersh rooted in philanthr way.the unstinting support our aims in thiswith support continues today you ent pleasure that I invite Their commitm with great It is shown by alumni and staff. by r endeavou us and tremendo thiswork Schools a part inthe to playenriches of the HealthCircle. Dental of the a memberour me as enhances distinguished reputation. joiningfurther Wilson CBE FKC staff who Nairn Professor generosity of alumni and The Schools with gifts choose to give back to the underpins our of £1,000 or more in a year I am, therefore, continued improvement. , with honoured to personally recognise s Medical Circle, membership of the prestigiou in this way. those who support our aims I invite you to It is with great pleasure that us endeavour by play a part in this tremendo the Medical Circle. joining me as a member of FKC Professor Robert Lechler Dean’s Discretionary Fund where the need is greatest Donations to the Discretionary respond Fund allow the Dean to or quickly to emerging needs Institute. opportunities around the the Disbursed at any time during Dean’s year when needs arise, the Discretionary Fund supports: – Creating The GKT Annual Fund g a difference ities, making opportun Discretionary Fund – Supportin Medical and state-of-the-art teaching Fundis ●greatest Annual need to the GKT the Donationswhere study facilities to and facilities and support initiatives designed of medical clubs ● upgrades ● extra-curricular Dental Medical to the further the Donations sustain and the Students’ Union the estate the societies within Medicine allowas School of Fund facilitate pioneering Discretionary the arts, Institute and andwhich ● projects ● music, drama students to respond for Heath excellence where beyond centres ofVice-Principal and research student horizons full needs or widening teaching emerging realisetotheir of the Health are able toquickly ● the strategic priorities time at any study Fund grants GKT AnnualDisbursed potential.opportunities. with regards to advancement opportunities Schools ● volunteering Discretionary the and year, the support: during of medical knowledge, learning for students advantage of London’s unparalleled cosmopolitan atmosphere. Fund supports: THE DENTAL CIRCLE THE MEDICAL CIRCLE understanding. – Creating The GKT Annual Fund opportunities, making a difference and ● state-of-the-art teaching Fund Donations to the GKT Annual study facilities and societies initiatives designed to sustain London support King’s College ● extra-curricular clubs further the School of Medicine and Office Development within the Students’ Union Buildingas centres of the arts, widening Dental Institute andMaxwell James Clerk ● music, drama and able to Road where students are Picture Credits beyond study excellence horizons 57 Waterloo of Periodontology; student British Society of the their full potential. GKT1935 & 1956: 8WA opportunities realise by Courtesy London SE1 volunteering 1844 & 1939:●Reproduction Gordon Museum; Annual Fund grants enhance: British Dentalfor Association; students. Sayer; www.kcl.ac.uk/support Phil King’s College London Archives; annual.fund@kcl.ac.uk Greg Funnell +44 (0)20 7848 4427 If you were given a million pounds to spend on King’s how would you use it? Personally I would be keen to use at least some of it to fund postgraduate studies in the Humanities, and in particular to facilitate language training. It is tragic to see how many important research projects are never undertaken because of the lack of the necessary linguistic skills. King’s College London Development Office James Clerk Maxwell Building 57 Waterloo Road London SE1 8WA www.kcl.ac.uk/support annual.fund@kcl.ac.uk +44 (0)20 7848 4427 SuKi dHanda An evening with Rory Bremner laura Ward In October 2007, satirist and King’s alumnus Rory Bremner (King’s, French and German, 1984), famous for his television programmes including Bremner, Bird and Fortune, returned to College to host a fundraising dinner in aid of student facilities and activities. The glamorous black-tie event was held on the Strand Campus. Guests enjoyed a drinks reception in Chapters and jazz music from the Dixie Ticklers, before sitting down to a four course dinner in the Great Hall. After the meal, guests were – Supporting upgrades of the Institute’s facilities and estate the ● projects which continue of Institute’s traditional role providing pioneering teaching and research of the ● the strategic priorities Institute with regards to advancement of knowledge, learning and understanding ● entertained by Bremner’s unique brand of political satire as he discussed current affairs with co-host Adam Boulton, Political Editor at Sky News and member of Council at King’s. The evening raised £15,000 for the Students’ Union thanks in large part to a raffle and silent auction with prizes which included a champagne flight on the BA London Eye, dinner at the Waldorf Hilton and membership of the Southbank Centre. The money from the event will help the Students’ Union to continue its vital role in facilitating Picture Credits Physicians of London; 1657: © Royal College of studio; 2008: Loates-Taylor 1951: © Godfrey Argent Institute of Palliative Care; Shannon & Cicely Saunders London Archives; Gordon Museum; King’s College Phil Sayer; Greg Funnell Recognising our most generous donors to the Dental Institute at Guy’s, King’s College and St Thomas’ Hospitals Recognising our most generous donors to the Health Schools at Guy’s, King’s College and St Thomas’ Hospitals Two new leadership giving clubs, the Medical and Dental Circles, now allow donors to direct their support to the discretionary funds which benefit the School of Medicine and the Dental Institute. The new Medical and Dental Circles complement the existing Principal’s Circle, which supports students and staff across King’s. Warren Birnbaum (King’s, Dentistry, 1971) became a founding member of the Dental Circle in 2007: ‘Having trained at King’s and been privileged to have been a member of the clinical and teaching staff of the Dental Institute for the majority of my career, I am delighted to be able to support both current and future students by being a member of the Dental Circle.’ For further information contact alison Thompson on 020 7848 4427. the many and varied activities of our students, specifically allowing them to invest in tools which will advise students on money management and budgeting, ensuring everyone can make the most of their time at King’s. In Recognition » 5 greg funnell 6 » In Recognition King’s leading the fight against cancer UK survival rates for cancer are currently poor in comparison with other countries. Professor Arnie Purushotham is leading the fight against cancer and explains the aims of King’s new Integrated Cancer Centre. In Recognition » 7 greg funnell Professor Arnie Purushotham (above), and in surgery (previous pages). ‘At the heart of everything we do is an unwavering focus on the patient.’ P rofessor Arnie Purushotham is Director of the Integrated Cancer Centre (ICC) and Professor of Breast Cancer at King’s College London. Professor Purushotham regularly operates on breast cancer patients as well as conducting research into the genetics of the disease. You are well known for your passion for improving cancer care. What inspired you to pursue a career in medicine? It’s a cliché but I wanted my career to achieve something worthwhile. I started as a student in cardiology expecting to become a cardiac surgeon. The decision to specialise in cancer came about as part of my research and training in Glasgow. It was a dominant field that 8 » In Recognition from a clinical and scientific perspective was, and is, hugely influential. I chose King’s because it had the potential to develop and deliver something special in terms of cancer care, both clinical and in research. What is your ambition for the Integrated Cancer Centre? We want to combine the most innovative research into cancer with the very best standard of care for those who are suffering with it now. We have great ambitions for our research into methods of treating and preventing cancer, but we are also focused on changing the clinical delivery of cancer care. At the heart of everything we do is an unwavering focus on the patient. We are constantly asking how we can Which cancers will the ICC be focusing on? Six illnesses represent 71 per cent of all cancer patients diagnosed in the UK and 51 per cent of all deaths: these are skin, prostate, breast, haematological, colorectal and lung cancers. The ICC is focused on these six illnesses, both on reducing the time to commence treatment for patients and developing better treatment protocols. How does your research improve treatment? It is important that we understand our patients and know what cancer is at the molecular level, so that we can develop effective new drugs and treatments. Current projects include new molecular discoveries to aid development of immunotherapy, ‘gene markers’ and new drugs. We are looking at how we obtain these details and how we can deliver this information from researchers to doctors, in order to improve outcomes for patients. What progress have you seen since you joined in 2005? We have already made great improvements to patient care and continue to build on those achievements. One hundred per cent of our appropriate breast cancer patients receive minimally invasive surgery to the lymph glands in their armpit, significantly improving their speed of recovery following surgery and reducing long term side-effects (usually women undergoing surgery for breast cancer have the majority of the lymph glands in their armpit removed). Seventy-five per cent of breast cancer cases are now treated as day patients, up from just four per cent in 2007, meaning patients have to spend less time in hospital away from their families. What is unique about the Centre? greg funnell make everything we do – care, new trials and holistic approaches – better for patients. Through this approach we aim to become one of the best cancer centres in the world. Many factors are needed including financial support, intellectual strength as well as clinical compassion. It will take a lot of hard work, but we can do it. We have a world-class team of clinicians and academics and an integrated approach to research and care; many of our team work both on the wards and in the labs, allowing face-to-face contact with the patients whose tissue samples they will be examining. This integration is vital to drive discoveries forward and ensure discoveries reach our patients quickly. Our Surviving Cancer, Living Life service sees specialist cancer nurses calling participants to offer advice on managing health and lifestyle and we have introduced volunteers in the chemotherapy day units to work with staff to provide support to patients and their families. What difference has alumni support made to cancer care and research? The speed of progress which we make in our research is dictated by the resources (such as staff and equipment) that we have available to us; it was for this reason that, in July, we approached our alumni community to ask for their support. Their donations have allowed us to respond to needs when they occur. I, and my team, have been overwhelmed that so many members of the College community have chosen to support our work. It is wonderful to know that so many people share our belief in what we are doing and want to help us fulfil our commitment to delivering the best possible care and conducting groundbreaking research. ‘We have been overwhelmed that so many members of the College community have chosen to support our work.’ Cancer research at King’s • The Integrated Cancer Centre (ICC) at Guy’s, St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospitals is responsible for delivering cancer care to over 1.6 million people. • Thanks to an alumni appeal earlier this year, the ICC receives regular donations in support of its work from alumni and friends of the College. • The Centre comprises over 250 researchers in the extended clinical team with another 250 across King’s Cancer Division. The ICC is also associated with over 200 additional clinical researchers across King’s Health Schools. • The ICC’s location in central London allows access to a large ethnically and socio-economically diverse patient base. In Recognition » 9 Tackling iStOCK eXTreMISM A ‘A key forum through which young leaders can find solutions to one of the most enduring challenges of our time.’ 10 » In Recognition s a response to the challenge of international terrorism, the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence (ICSR), based at King’s College London, was launched in January 2008 to counter political violence and its causes. The ICSR brings together innovative thinkers from academia, politics and business to find solutions to contemporary problems. ICSR projects will include developing strategies to counter online radicalisation, evaluating government policies on terrorist and extremist prisoners and understanding radicalisation in Europe and North America. Thanks to the generous support of Mrs Celia Atkin and the Atkin Foundation, the ICSR is able to offer young leaders from Israel and the Arab world the opportunity to come to London for a period of four months in order to develop their ideas on how to further peace and understanding in the Middle East through research, debate and constructive dialogue in a neutral political environment. Fellows sponsored by the Atkin Foundation will be based at King’s College London. They will complete an academic paper dealing with an aspect of a current conflict (including an analysis of the problem and possible solutions), promote information and education about issues in the region, and jointly organise a series of events dealing with relevant issues in the Middle East. Furthermore, Atkin Fellows will be invited back to London to participate in a mini-conference at which they can present and debate their ideas with an informed audience of policymakers, academics and journalists. Atkin Fellows will become part of a network of young leaders, who will continue to be linked to each other and the ICSR. Celia Atkin says: ‘The Atkin Foundation is pleased to support the work of the ICSR through the fellowship programme. We hope it will become a key forum through which young leaders can develop their thinking and find solutions to one of the most enduring challenges of our time.’ The ICSR is a unique partnership between four leading academic institutions – King’s College London, the University of Pennsylvania, the Regional Centre for Conflict Prevention Amman (Jordan) and the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (Israel). In good company The College is very grateful to all those who have so generously supported our work in the past financial year. The support we received has enabled research and scholarships, as well as the creation of new academic posts and improved facilities. We warmly acknowledge all those listed below, and those who prefer to remain anonymous. Exceptional support We would particularly like to recognise those who have given support at an exceptional level to the College. We extend our deepest appreciation to the following, as well as those individuals and organisations that have chosen to remain anonymous: Mrs Celia Atkin, née Bogan Mr Maurice Bekhor The Revd David Burton Evans Mr Gordon Byrn Mr Paul Cartwright Mr Albert Cheung Mrs Anne Cramp née Baker, Guy’s Sir Ian Gainsford FKC Mr Paul Getty III Dr Terence Gibson, Guy’s Professor Barry Ife CBE FKC Mr Peter Jakes Mr Brian Jeeves Mr Gervase King, Guy’s Mr Bruce Kraus Mr Terence Lo Mrs Lily Safra FKC Ms Rena Shulsky Mr Henry Sweetbaum Mrs Anna Turner Professor Robert Walton, Guy’s Mr Jeremy Worth, UMDS Action Medical Research Action on Addiction Alzheimer’s Brain Bank UK Alzheimer’s Research Trust Alzheimer’s Society Arthritis & Rheumatism Council Arthritis Research Campaign The Association for International Cancer Research Asthma UK The Atlantic Philanthropies Banco Espírito Santo EE Blackwell Trust Breakthrough Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Campaign British Heart Foundation British Skin Foundation Burdett Trust for Nursing Cancer Research UK Catholic Agency For Overseas Development CORE (The Digestive Disorders Foundation) Dansac Ltd Diabetes Foundation Leadership giving The College is honoured to recognise the significant commitment shown by members of the Principal’s Circle, the Dental Circle and the Medical Circle, each of whom has generously donated between £1,000 and £10,000 towards the Annual Fund or the College’s Discretionary Funds. Mr Anthony Ashplant Mrs Celia Atkin, née Bogan Ms Mary Bilton Mr Warren Birnbaum Dr Ann Blizard Lady Diane Bonham-Carter AKC, née Madden Mr John Bradley, Guy’s Mr Graham Brown Professor Sir Graeme Catto FKC Professor Stephen Challacombe, Guy’s Dr Jack Cohen, RDH Professor David Cooper, Guy’s Dr John Crocker & Mrs Josephine Crocker AKC FKC, née Frearson Mrs Margarita Crocker Dr Christopher Derricott Mr William Dodwell The Marquess of Douro OBE & The Marchioness of Douro OBE Mrs Dorothy Duckworth, née Cassal Dr Robert Gaitskell AKC Mr John Goodfellow, Guy’s Professor John Greenspan FKC, RDH & Professor Deborah Greenspan FKC, RDH Diabetes UK The Dinwoodie Settlement The Rosalind Driver TQ/KCL Trust Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association Epilepsy Research UK Fight for Sight Foundation for Allergy Information & Research Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation The John & Lucille van Geest Foundation Generation Trust Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital Kidney Patients’ Association Haberdashers’ Company Jeston Charity High Q Foundation Hospice Education Institute Human Frontier Science Program Infertility Research Trust Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International King’s Medical Research Trust Alicia Koplowitz Foundation Leukaemia Research Fund Leverhulme Trust The Levy Foundation MacArthur Foundation Andrew W Mellon Foundation Motor Neurone Disease Association Moulton Charitable Trust Northern Rock Foundation Nuffield Foundation Oak Foundation Parkinson’s Disease Society Pentagon Capital Charitable Foundation Priory Group Limited Psychiatry Research Trust The Rayne Foundation Research into Ageing The Gerald Ronson Foundation The Jeremy and John Sacher Charitable Trust Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation Cicely Saunders International Alfred P. Sloan Foundation South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Sir Halley Stewart Trust Stroke Association Tommy’s The Baby Charity Tubney Charitable Trust Wellchild Wellcome Trust The Garfield Weston Foundation Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust The Wolfson Foundation Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation Mr Mark Hardy AKC & Mrs Mary Hardy, née Goold Mr Richard Hardy Mr Robin Healey Mr John Henderson AKC Mr Mark Herbert Professor Keith Hoggart FKC Mrs Lyn Humphreys in memory of the late Mr William Humphreys Mr Neil Kaplan Mrs Joyce Kastner Mr Martin Kelleher Mr William Kwan FKC Mr Derek Lambert AKC Professor John Langdon FKC Professor Robert Lechler FKC Mr David Lloyd OBE AKC Dr Ian Long AKC Professor Arthur Lucas CBE FKC & Mrs Paula Lucas Sir Hamid Moollan Mr Stephen Moss CBE Mr Andrew Parrish Professor Harold Preiskel, Guy’s Mr Steven Rhodes AKC Mr John Savage Mrs Sylvia Spokes, née Johnson Sir James Spooner FKC & Lady Spooner Mr M Chareon Tang Ms Yee Ling Tang His Honour Judge Toulmin CMG FKC & Mrs Carolyn Toulmin AKC, née Graveson Professor Richard Trainor FKC Professor John Uff CBE FKC & Mrs Diana Uff FKC, née Graveson Miss Caroline Usher Professor Roger Watson, Guy’s Dr Peter Wilkinson Professor Nairn Wilson CBE FKC Mr Christopher Wiscarson FKC Mr John Woodley & Mrs Jill Woodley, née Hodgkinson Mr Peter Yerbury This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. plus all anonymous members In Recognition » 1 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Thank you Alumni King’s College London relies on the support and commitment of its alumni to create new opportunities for its students and staff. Thank you for your tremendous generosity. We celebrate all of our donors, including those who prefer to remain anonymous, and would particularly like to recognise those donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years, whose names are in bold. 1943 Dr John Attenborough Dr Fred Charatan, St Thomas’ Mr Richard Hart, Guy’s Mr Gervase King, Guy’s 1944 Dr John Barham Dr Joan Garai, née Gibson Dr Robert Hardwick, St Thomas’ Mr James Ireland, Guy’s Dr Antony Sampson Mrs Evelyn Smith, née Shipley Mr Guy Smith AKC Dr Georgina Somerset, née Turtle 1945 Dr William Hadden, St Thomas’ Mr Guy Carruthers Mr Harold Fletcher Sir Roy Harding CBE AKC Mr Denis Reid, Guy’s Dr Thomas Richards Dr Derek Seaton, St Thomas’ Mr John Sergeant AKC Professor Bob Walton, Guy’s Dr Gordon Welch, St Thomas’ Mr Frank Zimmermann 1936 1946 Mrs Gladys Smith, née Luscombe Dr Donald Ainscow, St Thomas’ Dr Charles Attwood, St Thomas’ Mr Stuart Bell, Guy’s Mrs Eileen Edwards, née Smith Lady Harding, née Audrey Larkin Mrs K Inglis-Taylor, née Blount Mr Arthur Rooms, Guy’s Mrs Joan Short AKC, née Lesford Mrs Sylvia Spokes, née Johnson Professor Michael Warren, Guy’s Dr Janet Waugh, née McDowall 1932 Dr Charles Salkeld 1934 Dr John Jones 1935 1937 Mr Geoffrey Standing 1938 Mr Harold Allaway Mrs Heather Chapman, née Gravestock 1939 Mr Edward Eates 1940 Mr Kenneth Coley, Chelsea College Dr Leslie Hale & The late Mrs Shirley Hale, née Dumayne Mrs Betty Iles Dr Ernest Jarratt Mr James Pearmund, Guy’s Dr Patrick Rawlence, St Thomas’ 1941 Mr Peter Barke AKC Mrs Peggy Bedwell, née Mason Mrs M J Humpheryes, née Coast Dr Michael Riddell, St Thomas’ 1942 Mr Richard Allen The Revd Aleck Banks AKC Miss Barbara Clark Dr Charles Clark The late Miss Dorothy Crocker AKC Mr James Fuller, Guy’s The Revd Dudley Heryet AKC Miss Nita Hornsby AKC Mr Richard Tipper, Guy’s Dr Peter Trafford, St Thomas’ 2 » In Recognition in good company 1947 Mr Roger Bonafont Lady Bonham-Carter AKC, née Diane Madden The late Dr Raymond Bush, Guy’s Mrs Constance Butters AKC, née Harper Mr John Crossley, Guy’s Miss Betty Dass Lady Driver, née Patricia Tinkler Dr Cecil French Dr Malcolm Godfrey CBE FKC Dr Hugh Herbert, Guy’s Mr John Jenrick Mrs Mary Laundon, née Parratt Mrs Margaret Morgan AKC, née Stokes Mrs Elizabeth Oliver, née Ratigan Dr John Parker, Guy’s Mr Jack Rodin CBE Mr Norman Russell Mr John Simpson The late Dr Derek Wells 1948 Mr Anthony Baker Dr Sydney Beales Mr Leonard Bean The Revd Canon Geoffrey Bird AKC Mr Brian Cane AKC Dr Graham Carnegie, St Thomas’ Mrs Dorothy Carter, née Levy Mr Dennis Chisman Dr Alan Chynoweth Dr John Cornes AKC Mr Desmond Crook The Revd Stephen Davis AKC Mr Roger Franks Mr John Gill, St Thomas’ Mrs Linda Howle, née Stride Dr Anthony Keedwell, Chelsea College Professor Robert Knecht Mrs Ailsa Melton, née McLellan Dr John Middleton, St Thomas’ Dr Eric Pitts Dr David Price, St Thomas’ Mr Leslie Richards, Guy’s Miss Iris Richart Mr T F Roylance Mrs Anthea Sartain, née Lowe Dr Peter Shave, Guy’s Dr Benjamin Silkoff, Guy’s Mrs Jean Smith AKC, née Clayton Dr Eric Stafford, Guy’s Dr Robert Stanger, St Thomas’ Dr Cyril Thomas, St Thomas’ Dr Amin Tibi Dr Pauline Webb AKC FKC Mrs Mary Whittle, née Hurrell 1949 Dr Edmund Beswick, Guy’s Mr Edward Broadway, RDH Dr Michael Brudenell The Revd Canon John Burnett AKC The late Mr James Dickens, Guy’s Mrs Barbara Dutton, née Hornsby Mr Michael Gilbert, Guy’s Professor John Hinton The late Dr Peter Howard OBE, St Thomas’ Mr Frank Hulford AKC Dr Frederick James AKC Mrs Margaret Joseph, née Johnstone Dr Martin Lea, St Thomas’ Mr Peter Lineham AKC Mr Robert Logan-Edwards, Guy’s Miss Jean Marr Miss Sheila McCormack, Normanby College The Revd John Ouless AKC Miss Yvonne Rochat Miss Josephine Semple, RDH Dr Dennis Thompson 1950 Dr Tim Anderson, St Thomas’ Mr John Attwood The Very Revd Trevor Beeson OBE AKC FKC Mr John Bragg OBE, Chelsea College Mr Graham Broadhead Professor Ray Brooks, Chelsea College Dr Barry Brown, Guy’s Dr Margaret Brown Mr Donald Carpenter AKC Mr Richard Catchpole, RDH Mr John Clark AKC Mr Ronald Cox Dr Sheila Doak, née Charter Dr Jean Gillbard Dr Peter Hammett Mr Michael Handscomb Mr David Heal The Revd Kenneth Hewitt AKC Dr Fay Hutchinson MBE, née Thomas Mr Raymond Isherwood AKC Mrs Eileen Lineham, née Thompson Dr Ruth Lister The Revd Martin Orme Mrs Margaret Pearson, née Simpson Mr Desmond Pollock Mr Herbert Powell, Guy’s The Revd Hugh Pruen Dr Hugh Smyllie Mrs Audrey Thomas, née Beeson 1951 Dr Kenneth Aberdour Dr Morris Baker Dr Clive Bishop FKC Mr Ronald Bristow Mrs Rosemarie Broadhead, née Lasire Mr Jeffrey Bulow, RDH Dr John Burston, St Thomas’ Mr Roy Butler AKC Dr Rosemary Cooper Mr Leslie Cox AKC Mr Paul Dack AKC Mr Neil Dallas, St Thomas’ Dr John Davies Mrs Jean Day, née Ayre Dr Maurice Driver AKC The Revd Canon Thomas Evans AKC Professor Michael Fisher FKC Mr Geoffrey Gardner & Dr Phylis Gardner AKC, née Stevens Mr John Goodfellow, Guy’s Mr Derek Graff Mr Peter Hargreaves AKC Mrs Rosemary Hewitt, née Jones Mr Donald Howle Professor Aubrey Jenkins Mrs Helen Jenrick, née Young, RDH Mrs Dorothy Jolley, née Castell, QEC Mr Maurice Kerby The Revd John Meacham AKC Dr Lawrence Middleton Miss Angela Minchin, Normanby College Mr Stanley Mitchell, Guy’s Mr John Mumford Emeritus Professor Anthony North AKC Dr John Peters Mr John Powley Dr John Richards AKC The Revd Maurice George Rogers AKC Dr John Rycroft, Guy’s Mr William Sale AKC Dr John Savage, St Thomas’ Mr David Shinn Mr Ronald Stedman & Mrs Muriel Stedman, née Maine Dr Dennis Stoker, Guy’s Mr Geoffrey Taylor Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Professor John Thornton, Guy’s Mrs Greta Walton, née Wray Mr Geoffrey Weekes AKC Mr David Willis Mr Paul Wright AKC 1952 Dr Simon Altmann Dr Michael Ashley-Miller Mr John Ashworth AKC Dr David Bayton, St Thomas’ Dr Raymond Brotherwood, Guy’s Dr Peter van den Brul, St Thomas’ The late Mr Clive Burrow AKC Mrs Sheila Butler AKC, née Keen Mr John Clarke AKC Professor Richard Creese Mrs Margaret Godden, née Muirden Dr Victor Hutchinson Dr Iris Krass Mr Derek Lambert AKC Dr John MacWilliam, Guy’s Dr Bernard Mallett, Guy’s Dr Charles Mansfield Mr Alan Melbourne Mr Alan Morris Mr Kynvin Nixon Mrs Dorothy Noble Dr Roger Orcutt, St Thomas’ Dr William Parker, Guy’s Dr Richard Perks, St Thomas’ Mr David Potter AKC The Revd Prebendary Frank Powell AKC & Mrs Joan Powell Ms Diana Raine Dr Vincent Redding, St Thomas’ Mr Colin Robinson, Guy’s Mr Julian Smith Mr John Stock Mr Kenneth Sutherland The Revd Edward Thompson AKC Dr Oliver Todd Dr Leonard Williams, St Thomas’ 1953 Mr John Abrams, RDH Dr Frank Andrews Dr Philip Arnold Mrs Jean Ashmead AKC, née Trippett Mr Howard Bailey Mr Eric Carter Dr Bob Chambers AKC Dr Peter Cook AKC, Guy’s Dr Douglas Cornish Dr John Crocker Miss Sheila Downs Ms Margaret Etall Mrs Margaret Field, née Johnson Mr David French The Revd John Godfrey AKC Miss Mary Gold AKC Mr Philip Grantham Mrs Bridget Greiner AKC, née Cormack Dr Robert Jones, Guy’s Mr Bryan Markwell, RDH Dr Alan Myles, St Thomas’ Mrs Jessie Oddy, née Owen Dr Robin Orr, Guy’s Mr Peter Poole AKC Mr Geoffrey Pye Dr Robert Ridley AKC Dr Marie Rowlands Mr Ian Rushton Mrs Mary Smith, née Rice Mr Geoffrey Smith Mr Bruce Vail AKC Dr John Welford AKC 1954 Mr Timothy Bass, Guy’s Professor John Brindley Mr Reginald Browning Mrs Moira Burnett, née Smee, QEC Mr John Callard The Revd Dick Chown AKC Mrs Anne Cook, née Berry Dr Desmond Croft & Dr Hilary Croft, née Rendle, St Thomas’ The Revd Stephen Davies AKC Dr W Dolton Dr David Enoch, St Thomas’ Dr Arthur Fowle & Dr Lise Fowle, née Einerl Mr Ian Fraser, Guy’s Professor Lionel Fry Mrs Norma Hall, née Youdale Mrs Margaret Harris, née Gain Mr Michael Healey AKC Mr Peter Heath Dr Kenneth Hillard, Guy’s Dr Humphrey Hope, Guy’s Miss Margaret L Hulmes, QEC Mr Jeremy Joel The Revd Maurice Kirby AKC Mrs Pamela Larner, née Ryder Mr Peter Long, Guy’s Mr Stewart McKim, St Thomas’ Mrs Patricia Mitchell, née HoneyJones, QEC Sir Hamid Moollan Mr John Newby AKC Mr Christopher Pennington Mrs Jean Potter AKC, née Palmer The Revd Anthony Richins Mr Bryan Rigby Dr Donald Roberts, Guy’s Dr J R Robinson, St Thomas’ Mr Harry Ruberl Dr Keith Scott MBE Mr Ian Sichel Dr Martin Spiro Mr Deryl Tandy AKC Mr William Thomas, Guy’s Colonel Kenneth Walker OBE, Guy’s Mrs Anne Welford, née Marsden Mrs Audrey Wilcock, née Heap 1955 Mr John Andrews AKC Mr Peter Bayliss Mr Anthony Clifton-Samuel, RDH Dr Roger Cole, St Thomas’ Dr David Davies, Guy’s Dr John Davies, Guy’s Dr Vera Dolton, née Irving Dr William Edwards The Revd Colin Elliott AKC Dr Colin Geary, St Thomas’ Mrs Corinne Graham, née Carmona Dr Philip Haffenden Mr John Hanford Mr Richard Hardy Mrs Berenice Harper, née Haydon Dr Rosemary Ellwood, née Hayball Mr George Hilbert Professor Walter Holland CBE FKC, St Thomas’ Ms Anne Holley, née Collins The late Mrs Jean Laycock, née Ballard The Revd Canon Robert Lunnon AKC Mr Donald Nappin The Rt Revd John Neale AKC Mrs Angela Poolman, née Harding His Honour John Prosser Mr Paul Simpson Eur Ing Peter Sims Mr Ewart Smith Mrs Ann Thompson, née Mortimer Mr Alan Trinder, Chelsea College The Revd Peter Vincent AKC Mr Peter Wagerman The late Professor Herbert Wilson The Revd Robert Wilson AKC Miss Jean Wines AKC 1956 Mr Gordon Adams OBE AKC Mr Michael Allen Mrs Eileen Andrews, née Ginn Dr Simon Ardeman Mr Dennis Ardouin, RDH Mrs Yvonne Ashley-Miller The late Mrs Dorothy Baker, née Emery Mr David Boughton Mrs JoAnne Brewster, née Shepherd Mr John Brooks Ms Bridget Clarke Mrs Pauline Congreve, née Owen The Revd John Corke AKC Mr Christopher Cory Mrs Josephine Crocker AKC FKC, née Frearson Dr Brian Cuddigan, St Thomas’ Mr John D’Arcy Mr Lewis Davies, Chelsea College Dr Robert Doig, Guy’s Ms Maureen Duffy FKC Mrs Lynn Free AKC, née Brownhill Professor John Garrett Mr Balfour Halevy Miss Janet Henderson Dr Hugh Hughes Mrs Maureen Hunton, née Anderson, QEC Dr John Illingworth, Guy’s The Revd Richard Inkpen AKC Mrs Barbara Jacobs, née Woolf, Guy’s Dr William Jones Mr Victor Jordan Dr John Kennedy Mr William Knapman, Guy’s The Revd William Leah AKC Mr Michael Lindsay, RDH Mr Anthony Lowe, Guy’s Ms Marilyn Malin The Revd Prebendary Christopher Marshall AKC Mr Robert Medlycott Mr John Philpott AKC Mr John Proctor & Mrs Margaret Proctor, née Dobson Mrs Pauleine Reed AKC, née Hodby Mrs Gloria Rees, née Cavalot, Guy’s The Revd Herbert Reid AKC Mr David Risk Dr Frederick Roberts AKC & Dr Pamela Roberts, née Osborn Dr Ralph Robinson, Guy’s Mr Bernard Rofe AKC Mr Malcolm Rowson Mr John Savage Dr Bryan Scaife Mr John Shrimplin Dr Kenneth Somer AKC Dr John Sowton AKC Mr Geoff Stephenson & Mrs Hilary Stephenson AKC, née Lockwood Dr Jennifer Tisdall, née Vann Mrs Sally Vincent AKC, née Watson Mr William Watkins Dr Patsy Watney, née Lachelin, St Thomas’ Dr Anthony Watson, St Thomas’ The Revd Thomas Wright AKC 1957 Mrs Brenda Akers, née Lowery The Revd David Battersby AKC Mrs Yvonne Brett, née Blatch Mrs Margaret Brookes, née Lee Mr Barry Cryer, Guy’s Mrs Patricia D’Arcy, née Wood Mr David Dunlop Dr Peter Edwards, St Thomas’ Mrs Jane Evans, née Heron Dr Kenneth Ferguson, IoP Dr G Fernando, IoP Dr Robert Gilchrist, St Thomas’ Mr Peter Golding Mrs Jill Goodchild, née Harrison Mr Kenneth Gregory Miss Marilyn Harrison, Normanby College Mr Bernard Hollingsworth AKC The Revd Gordon Ikin Dr Mike Irving, St Thomas’ The Revd John Jackson AKC Mr William Jago & Mrs Winifred Jago, née Sullivan Mr Peter Johnson, St Thomas’ Mrs Rosalind Kemp, née Challacombe Dr Basil Lee, St Thomas’ Mr John Lloyd Mr Bill Lovelock Professor Khursheed Moos OBE, Guy’s Mrs Iona Muncaster, née Gilbert, QEC Dr John Patten Dr David Plummer AKC, Chelsea College Mrs Rochelle Shapiro, née Gelman Mr Elfrid Silcock, Guy’s The Revd Canon David Tann AKC Mr William Thomas, RDH In Recognition in good company » 3 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Thank you Mr Terence Watts Dr Gillian Weller, St Thomas’ Dr Thomas West OBE, St Thomas’ Dr Peter Whatmore, Guy’s Mr Richard Williams Dr John Wilson 1958 Mr Colin Baker The Revd Canon John Barnes AKC Dr Malcolm Begley, St Thomas’ The Revd David Biles AKC Dr Ann Blizard Mr John Bradley, Guy’s Dr Paul Brass Dr James Briggs, St Thomas’ Dr G Brill, St Thomas’ Mrs Pauline Brown, née Bowyer Mrs Anne Chiene, née Hopkins The Revd John Copping AKC Mrs Ursula Duckworth, née Cassal Dr Donald Edbrooke, Guy’s Mr John Freeborn Dr Elizabeth Freeman Mr William Gibson, Guy’s Dr Keith Hammond, Guy’s Dr Desmond Higton AKC Mr Robert Hinton AKC Mr Brian Howden Mr Robert Jackson, St Thomas’ Dr Ivor James Dr Jeremy Lee-Potter, Guy’s Mr David Lloyd OBE AKC The Revd Christopher Lunn AKC Professor Stuart Malin Mrs Margaret Manistre, née Charles The Revd Canon Peter Marshall AKC Mr Eric Misselke Mr John Muir FKC Mrs Diane Murphy AKC, née Lees Captain Michael O’Reilly & Mrs Jean O’Reilly AKC, née Brenton Mr John Padovan FKC Mr John Pearson Mr William Pegg Mr Colin Penna Mr Malcolm Pine Mr John Price Ms Fay Rance Dr John Restall, St Thomas’ Mrs Hilary Silvester, née Walker Dr Colin Smart Dr Brian Smith Mr Stewart Smith Professor Roy Stainton Mrs Anne Stevenson Mrs Ruth Stuart, née Cocker, Guy’s Mr John Talbot Mrs Diana Wakeford, née Levete Mr Christopher Wege, Guy’s Dr Cyril Williams, Guy’s Mrs Mary Wilson AKC, née Stanbury The Revd Martyn Wratten AKC 1959 Dr Roger Bagshaw Mrs Josephine Bankes, née Kingswell, QEC Dr James Birtwistle AKC 4 » In Recognition in good company Mr Andrew Blackler, Guy’s Dr Alan Burn Mr Antony Carr Professor John Corbett AKC Ms Jennifer Davies Mr Colin Dawe AKC Mr Geoffrey Donald Dr Thomas Foley, St Thomas’ The Revd Canon Jane FreebairnSmith, née Goldfinch Mr George Garrett AKC Dr Peter Gould AKC Mr Henry Green Dr Keith Greenlaw, St Thomas’ Ms Valerie Haggett Dr Simon Harcourt-Webster, St Thomas’ Mr Bill Hargraves, Guy’s Mr James Hogan Mrs Elizabeth Holgate AKC, née Wright Dr John Holmes-Smith OBE, Guy’s Mrs Jill Jackson, née Hampton, Guy’s Mr William Kwan FKC Mrs Judith Le Poer Power, née Cooke Mrs Clara Locke, née Liu Dr Ann Mason, St Thomas’ The Revd David McKeeman AKC Mrs Mavis McNeelance, née Gray, QEC Mr Michael Morrell The Venerable Len Moss AKC Dr John Pegg, St Thomas’ Mrs Jean Pomfret, née Bacon Mr David Roberts Mr Bernard Roser Dr William Roy Mr David Smith Dr Paul Smith, St Thomas’ Dr Carey Smithen Mr Barry Steer The Revd Alfred Tedman AKC Mr Wayne Thomas Mr James Wadley Dr Brian Warren, Guy’s Mr James Watkis Mr Richard Wilcockson & Mrs Sheila Wilcockson, née Kirwan Mrs Margaret Williams, née Downham, Chelsea College Miss Lilian Young 1960 Mr Keith Atkinson MBE Mr Kenneth Bandy AKC Professor Martin Barratt CBE, St Thomas’ Mr John Bason, Guy’s Mrs Joyce Bellamy MBE AKC, née Taylor Mrs Janet Bennett, née Frost Mr Bruce Bennett Mr Don Blackman, RDH Mrs Hazel Brown, née Priestley Dr Peter Bunyan The Revd David Burton Evans Dr Richard Cockerill, Guy’s Dr Jack Cohen, RDH Dr Alan Cooper, Guy’s Professor John Coote, Chelsea College Mr John Duggan Mr Alan Duncum Dr Hilary Eggington, St Thomas’ Dr Malcolm Farr AKC Dr John Feather Mr David Fifield, Chelsea College Mrs Diana Francis, née Slater The Rt Revd Richard Garrard AKC Dr John Heywood, St Thomas’ Mr Bernard Jones AKC Mr Geoffrey Lammas Dr Barry Macey-Dare & Dr Mitzi Macey-Dare, née Coyle, RDH Professor Ted Maden The Revd Clive Malpass & Mrs Penelope Malpass, née Williams Dr John Massy Mr John Mayne Dr Edward Miles Mr Donald Millington Dr John Murray, Guy’s Mrs Rosalind Paterson AKC, née May Mr Colin Peacock Mr Kenneth Robertson, Guy’s Mr Gerald Robinson Mr Bob Russell The Revd John Salter AKC Miss Jennifer Sollis AKC Mrs Thelma Speake, née Dutton Mrs Valerie Taylor AKC, née Chainey Dr Robert Terry, Guy’s Mr Andrew Thomson Mrs Lilian West, née Trotter Mrs Wendy Wilson, née Lloyd Mr John Wyatt 1961 Mr Michael Aubrey Miss Joan Bernard FKC Dr John Cook AKC & Mrs Vivien Cook, née Lamb The Revd John Cook AKC Mr Edward Cowking Dr Ian Crossman, Guy’s Mr Rodney Davis AKC Mrs Julia Dickinson, née Knight Mr John Dodwell Dr Robert Durance, Guy’s Canon Martyn Farrant AKC Mr John Ford Ms Helen Gibbons, née MacMahon Dr C Gleave Mr Neville Goldwyn & Mrs Margaret Goldwyn, née Whittingham Dr David Gordon Mrs Sue Halstead, née Blacklock, QEC The Revd Christopher Harrison AKC The Revd Canon Simon Hoare AKC Mr Michael Howell Mrs Mary Johnston AKC, née Lucas Professor Michael Knibb AKC FKC Dr Adam Lawrence, St Thomas’ Miss Barbara Marsh His Honour Judge David Mellor & Mrs Carol Mellor, née Clement Dr John Meredith Smith Dr Norman Mills Mr David Nash Mrs Veronica Needham, née Marsden Dr John Oliver, Guy’s Ms Christine Parker Mr Alan Paul AKC & Mrs Jennifer Paul, née Landau Professor Harold Preiskel, Guy’s Dr Ian Sadler The Revd Eric Sellgren AKC Mr Warren Shear, Guy’s Mrs Alison Stagg, née Frame, QEC Mr Richard Stedman AKC The late Mr Beverley Steger-Lewis Mr Norman Vaughton AKC Dr Michael Webb OBE Professor Roy Weller, Guy’s Dr John Weston, St Thomas’ Dr Francis Wong, St Thomas’ Mr Christopher Wright AKC 1962 The Revd Canon David Abraham AKC The Revd Canon Brian Bailey Dr Ian Baker MBE, Guy’s Professor David Barker, Guy’s Mr Robin Bowen-Williams AKC Dr Charles Briscoe, Guy’s Dr Christopher Cheetham, St Thomas’ Mr Dennis Clark Dr Geoffrey Cook, Guy’s Mr David Cropper The Revd Canon Colin Day AKC Canon Mr Roger Devonshire AKC Mrs Ruth Dolbear, née Stephen Dr Kenneth Evans, Guy’s Mrs Anne Ford, née Timms Mr Michael Gann, Guy’s The Revd Brenda Harding, née Emery Mr Thomas Hart Professor Michael Humphries Mr David Ingmire AKC Mr John James The Revd Margaret Jenkinson, Normanby College Mr John Knight Mr Ian Lord, St Thomas’ Dr Ian Magrath Dr Rosemary Millis, Guy’s Mr William Milner AKC Mr Bruce Morgan, Guy’s Mrs Elizabeth Morgan, née Waldron, QEC Dr Michael Quinton Mr Robert Richardson, Guy’s Mr Robin Rippon, Guy’s Dr Kenneth Rooke, Guy’s Mr David Rowe Mr Hans Seiwert Mr John Shildrick AKC The Revd Pip Short AKC, née Woodrow Dr Valerie Steger-Lewis, née Manning Mr Michael Vadon Mr Alan Wallace, Guy’s Mr John Webb Dr Norma Williams, née Allen, Guy’s Dr John Willoughby, St Thomas’ The Revd David Woodley AKC Dr Denham Wright, St Thomas’ Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. 1963 Dr John Anderson, St Thomas’ Ms Moyra Archibald The Revd Graham Bell AKC Ms Mary Bilton Mrs Jane Bowen-Williams AKC, née Hands The Revd David Bracey Dr Ronald Brandt, Guy’s Dr Julian Candy, St Thomas’ Mr Peter Collard Professor Alan Collins Professor David Cooper, Guy’s The Revd Howard Curnow Mr Jack Davies, RDH Dr Anil Dutt, IoP Mr Philip Ellisdon Mrs Rosina Elston, née Collison The Revd Philip Elston Mr Peter Ewin Dr Alan Forbes Dr Michael Forth Professor John Greenspan FKC, RDH Mr John Hancock Mrs Diana Honeybone AKC, née Yorke Mr Robert Jenkin, Guy’s Mr Tony Lee Dr Roger Lendon Dr David Lewis, St Thomas’ Dr Edward Little Dr Anthony Lucas-Smith AKC Dr Francis McGinn, Guy’s Dr Jane Miller, née MacDougall Mr James Page, Guy’s Mr Graham Raven Mr David Richards, Guy’s Dr Bryan Robinson, Guy’s Mr Bob Sainsbury, Guy’s Mrs Heather Savini, née Montacute Dr Donald Shelley, Guy’s Dr Iain Sidford The Revd Canon Paul Simmonds Mrs Phyllis Sluce, née McMellan, QEC Dr Roger Street, St Thomas’ The Revd Peter Townsend AKC Professor John Uff CBE FKC Mr Peter Ward Dr David Wilson, Guy’s Mr Michael Womersley, QEC 1964 Dr Anthony Bayley, St Thomas’ Dr Paul Brankin OBE Mr Richard Bulgin The Revd John Cooper Mrs Linda Corner, née Parker Ms Barbara Dennis Mr Kenneth Eley Mrs Betty Ewin, née Clay Mr Andrew Eyles Dr Shirley Foster Mr Roy Gooderham Professor Deborah Greenspan FKC, RDH Dr Christopher Hodgson Mr Peter Howe Professor James Hulbert Mr Roger Jones AKC Mrs Andrea Knight, née Jenkins Ms Veronica Lawlor Mr David Leebrook Dr Martin Lewis Mr John Marchant Mr Timothy Marsh Mr Thomas Mason Dr Margaret McRae-Spencer, née Clapp Mrs Jane Mercer, née Wilkinson Dr Roger Money-Kyrle, St Thomas’ Mr Tony Paice Dr Brian Price AKC Mr Peter Reeve Mr William Reid, Guy’s Mr John Rose Mrs Gillian Rowe, née Oakley Dr Andrew Saunders, Guy’s Ms Carol Smith AKC, née Evans Professor Ian Talbot AKC Mr M Chareon Tang Mr Romney Tansley Ms Carolyn Toulmin AKC, née Gullick Mr John Varnes, Guy’s Mr William Vyse Dr Euan Wallace, St Thomas’ The Revd Alan Watson The Revd Peter Westwood Mrs Hazel Womersley, née Alston, QEC 1965 The Revd Canon Peter Adams AKC Mrs Desna Allan, née O`Sullivan Mr Rodney Bagshaw Dr Derek Beale, St Thomas’ Mr Roger Brown, Guy’s Mr Keith Butler Dr Peter Callen Mr Thomas Chapman Mrs Blanche Chatfield, née Crooks Mrs Bernice Chitnis, née Metzner Mrs Joanna Clark Mr Christopher Clark AKC Dr Martin Corner AKC Mr George Le Couteur AKC The Revd Canon Philip Dearden AKC Mr Harvey Dodgson Mr Christopher Etherington & Mrs Jill Etherington, née Hopkin Ms Elizabeth Foinette AKC Mr Dennis Gedge Dr Antony Green, RDH Dr Laurence Hallewell Mr Andrew Hamilton Dr Anthony Hazzard, Guy’s Mrs Kathleen Healey The Revd Canon Ernest Hepworth Mr Philip Hodges AKC Dr Martin Hoyle, Guy’s Mr Clive Invest, RDH Mr Peter Jordan, Guy’s Mr Michael Kemp AKC Dr Howell Lloyd The Revd David Lowe Professor Gwyn Meirion-Jones Mr Peter Mitchell, Guy’s The Revd John Newton Dr Peter Rowley Professor John Saunders, St Thomas’ Mr Byron Stinson Mrs Patricia Thomas, née McCarthy The Revd Canon Mr John Tipping AKC Ms Mary Tyler, née Bewicke Mr Raymond Whitaker Ms Judith Wilson AKC, née Robertson 1966 Mr John Bennett Dr Malcolm Carpenter Dr Brian Chenley Dr David Churchill, St Thomas’ & Mrs Sonia Churchill, née Carr Mr Peter Clarke AKC Dr John Cordingley Mr Dennis Cotgrove Dr Simon Cox Mrs Anne Cramp, née Baker, Guy’s Mrs Joy Crispin-Wilson, née Crispin Mr David Farrar, St Thomas’ Lady Fersht, née Marilyn Persell Dr Patrick Furniss, St Thomas’ Dr Terence Gibson, Guy’s The Revd James Hargreave Brigadier Houghton, St Thomas’ Mr David Hurford The Rt Revd David Jennings Dr Anthony Keeley Mrs Sandra Kremer, née Simmonds Dr Peter Lillford Mr Peter Little OBE AKC The Revd John McCollough Mr Shaun O’Byrne Mr Andrew Parrish Dr Ian Roberts, Guy’s Dr Michael Sadler, St Thomas’ The Revd John Searle OBE, Guy’s The Revd Mervyn Terrett Professor Stephen Wilbur Ms Gillian Wix, née Horton 1967 Mr Laurence Baker Mr David Boyes Miss Jose Bradbrook, QEC Mr Peter Bromage Mr Anthony Bunker & Mrs Elizabeth Bunker, née Harding, Chelsea College Mr Christopher Bunker The Revd Leonard Burn Mrs Margaret Champkin Dr Judith Dale, née Barr, St Thomas’ The Revd Hugh Dibbens Mr Martin Dickinson Mr Philip Evans Mr Michael Falcon, Guy’s The Revd Leonard Fox Mr Roger Gaitley Mr Graham Hardman Mr Toby Harris Mrs Susan Harrison, née Pearce Dr Anne Hogg Professor Richard Hughes, Guy’s The Rt Revd Martyn Jarrett Mr Neil Kaplan CBE The Venerable Peter H D’A Lock AKC Dr Martin Miller Dr Jacqueline Morgan, St Thomas’ Dr Roger Pulvertaft, St Thomas’ Mrs Anne Reece, née Begent, RDH Miss Anne Rickwood Ms Anne Smith Mr Julian Towler, St Thomas’ Mr Michael Tunnicliff Mrs Diana Uff FKC, née Graveson Mrs Alison Uppard, née Fowke Dr Richard Vincent Mr Andrew Walls, St Thomas’ Mr Anthony Wills Dr Patrick Xavier 1968 Mrs Celia Atkin, née Bogan Mr Russell Aylott Mrs Stephanie Baker AKC, née Stephenson Mr David Blackburn Dr Andrew Brown, Guy’s Mr Roy Burrows Professor Stephen Challacombe, Guy’s Mr Peter Colliver Mr Anthony Cornell, Guy’s Mrs Sue Coulbeck, née Douglas Miss Ruth Darton AKC Dr Alan Debenham Dr Clive Debenham, Guy’s Mr Alan Dowsett, Guy’s Dr Drusilla Elias, née Pearce Dr Joanna Gazzard, née Koeller, Guy’s Mr Nicholas Goulding Mr Geoffrey Gower-Kerslake AKC Mr Brian Hall Mr Robin Healey Mrs Judith Hodsdon, née Bonsall Professor Barry Ife CBE FKC Dr Richard James AKC Mr Simon Janvrin, Guy’s Dr Wendy Johnson, née Higlett, Guy’s Mr Henry Killender Mr Anthony Kremer Mr Charles Leggott AKC The Revd Toby Marchand Dr Christopher John Marchese Mr David Marsh AKC Mr Edward Marston Mr Roger Peck Mrs Anne Phillips, née Thompson Mr Richard Reece, RDH Mr Clive Ross Mr Patrick Russell, RDH Dr David Seager AKC Mr Sabah Shamash Miss Ingrid Slaughter AKC Mr Anthony Smith AKC Mrs Gillian Sugden AKC, née Sleep Mr Jonathan Swain, Guy’s Mrs Janet Taylor, née Stokely Mr John Threlfell Dr John Tripp, Guy’s Mr Martyn Wenger Professor Graham Whitehouse Mr Alan Woodman Mr John Woodward In Recognition in good company » 5 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Thank you 1969 1970 Dr Gregory Ansell, St Thomas’ Dr Marilyn Ballisat, née Alister Dr Peter Bellamy, St Thomas’ Dr Robert Bellenger Mr David Blacoe Ms Janet Bradford Mr Francis Burgum Dr Timothy Bushell, Guy’s Dr Anthony Charlier Dr John Clothier Dr John Cockburn, Guy’s Mr Richard Corbett, St Thomas’ Her Honour Judge Daley The Revd Derek Duncanson Mr Michael Dyer Mr Peter Eade Mr Owen Emanuel, Guy’s Mrs Gina Fairfax AKC, née Willcox Dr Elizabeth Fiddaman, née Wilcox Dr John Frye The Revd Brian Gant Dr Christopher Healey Dr Jill Howell, née Qureshi, St Thomas’ Mr Paul Hudson & Mrs Janet Hudson, née Kay Mr Robin Hughes, St Thomas’ Mr David Jacobs, Guy’s Dr Roger Jago, St Thomas’ The Revd Christopher Kevill-Davies Dr Jeremy Lade, St Thomas’ Mrs Felicity Lowe AKC, née Hodge Mrs Cynthia Martin, née Potter Mrs Anne Mayfield, née Oliver Ms Betty Melling The Revd Morris Munns The Very Revd George Nairn-Briggs AKC Mr Thomas Neilson Mrs Elizabeth Norman, née Marks Dr David Norminton, St Thomas’ Mr Nicholas Nutt Mr Richard Packer AKC Mrs Gina Parker, née Howlett Mr Charles Pearson, Guy’s Mr Richard Price OBE Mr Ian Rawlings, St Thomas’ The Venerable John Rawlings Mr Paul Robinson Miss Ruth Sara AKC Dr Robert Scholefield, Guy’s Mr Bernard Schueler, RDH Dr Angela Scott, née Grundy Mr John Sly AKC Miss Brenda Squires Mr J G Stephen, St Thomas’ Dr Keith Stewart, Guy’s Mr Philip Stone, QEC Mr Malcolm Swift Mrs Lesley Tzidon, née Lewin The Revd Prebendary David Vanstone Mr Christopher Walker AKC Mr Michael Watson, Guy’s The Revd David Williams AKC Mr Timothy Williams, St Thomas’ Professor Dennis Wood Mr Anthony Addison, Guy’s Ms Naomi Angell Dr Michael Boll, Guy’s Mrs Miriam Collins, née Wilmot Mr John Cope, Guy’s Dr Steve Crooks, St Thomas’ Mr John Cunliffe, Guy’s Mr John Curtis, Guy’s Dr Demosthenes Dirmikis Ms Heather Dodd, née Vassie Dr Michael Faulkner, Guy’s Mrs Diana Gant, née Scutt Dr Rodney Gunn Dr Henry Hambly, St Thomas’ Dr Margaret Helliwell, née McClelland Mr Mark Herbert Dr Anthony Hughes, St Thomas’ Ms T Jerosz Mr Anthony Kieran AKC Mr Peter King AKC Mr Michael Leyland Mrs Pamela Mainwaring, née Watson, Guy’s Mr Geoffrey Marsh Mr Guy Moody Dr Ian Mungall, St Thomas’ Dr David Murfin Mr Christopher Neville, Guy’s Mr Frank O’Shea Mrs Anu Parikh, née Chandra Das Mrs Frances Paterson MBE, née Olver Mr Christopher Pegg & Mrs Jennifer Pegg Mr Richard Piercy, QEC The Revd Susan Ramsaran AKC Dr Anna-Maria Rollin, née Tihanyi, Guy’s Miss Jennifer Rumble AKC Dr Ian Saunders Mr Roger Scholes Dr Margaret Semple, née Oats, St Thomas’ Mrs Suzanna Stein, née Miller Ms Jan Thompson, née Hudson Mrs Susan Vanstone, née Fremlin Mr John Waller Mr Brian Waters Dr Alfred White Ms Mona Yeow, Chelsea College 6 » In Recognition in good company 1971 Dr Jonathan Allan, RDH Mr Jerome Ambrose Mr Warren Birnbaum Mrs Ruth Bolton, née Yarnold Dr John Bunning Mr Robert Burt, Guy’s Dr Ben Cohen, RDH Dr John Dinnen Dr Susan Dirmikis, née Maciver Mr Bill Draycott, RDH Mr Arthur Edwards Mrs Margaret Ferris AKC, née Robinson Dr Geoffrey Frost AKC Mrs Helen Glover, née Phillips Dr Ray Godwin Mrs Ruth Guyer, née Daufman Dr Peter Harrison, Guy’s Mr Ian Hollands, Chelsea College Mr Brian Jeeves Dr Colin Jefferson Dr Edward Kershaw Mrs Catherine Kim, née Perry Professor Peter Knight AKC Mrs Irene Lane Mrs Susan Leach AKC, née Boore Dr Vivien Leask-Millar, née Leask, Guy’s Dr Philip Lewis, St Thomas’ Mrs Jennifer Lockwood, née Brache Mr Jonathan McGlone, Guy’s Mr Colin Morgan, RDH Dr Anne Nesbitt Mr John Llywelyn Newbegin Dr Anthony Parsons Ms Ann Pelham, née James Mr John Pepper, Guy’s Mr Adrian Pilgrim Mr Michael Redfern The Revd Alan Rowell AKC Mr Gordon Simm Mrs Jean Tipper, née Hancock Mr Meirion Trow Mrs Alison Ward, née Nelson Mr Christopher Wilde, Guy’s Dr Peter Wilkinson Mrs Rosemary Williams, née Hudleston 1972 Mr David Archer Dr Philip Arthur, St Thomas’ Mr Ian Bamford, Guy’s Dr Christopher Barham Mrs Carys Blackburn, née Wood Dr Denise Bound Dr Rachel Bray Dr Charles Breeze Mrs Susan Brough, née Macleanan Professor Carol Brownson Miss Sylvia Cole, QEC Dr Jill Davies Mr Stewart Drage, Guy’s Father Leopoldo Duran Justo Mr Laurence Faiman The Revd John Fairweather Dr Peter Fellows Dr Jacqueline Filshie Mr Steven Fogel Dr David Goodhead Mr John Gray Dr Fiona Griffith, née Scott, Guy’s Mr Martin Hargreaves Dr Anna Haylett, née Martin Rear-Admiral John Hill Miss Christine Holmberg, RDH Mr Huw Hughes, QEC Dr Hamish Hutchinson Mr Timothy Iball Dr Barry Kiehn Mr John Leigh AKC Mrs Joyce Mellors, née Leckenby, QEC Dr Shevaun Mendelsohn Mr Andrew Morris The Revd Verj Nersessian Dr John Nicolson Dr Rosalind Oliver, née Dismorr, Guy’s Dr William Pratt Dr Christopher Rayner Dr Kenneth Reeves Dr Henry Rosenvinge Dr Michael Saunders Dr John Scoble, Guy’s Dr William Scott Mr Christopher Searle & Mrs Susan Searle AKC, née Lee Mr Peter See Dr John Stevenson Mrs Frances Twambley, née Brown Mrs Meriel Vincent, née Reith Mr Michael Ward Dr Robert Ware Dr Andrew Wheble Mr Stephen Whitehead, St Thomas’ Dr Sarah Widd The late Mr Gerald Wild, Guy’s Dr Michael Wilson, St Thomas’ Mr Christopher Wiscarson FKC Ms Lilija Zobens, née Zobens 1973 Dr Richard Bailey, St Thomas’ Mr Robert Banner Mr Peter Bartle Mr John Brough Dr Michael Callender Miss Carole Chapman AKC Professor Peter Davies, St Thomas’ Mr Trevor Druett, Guy’s Mrs Vera Frost Dr David Goodwin Mr Michael Green Mr John Harding Mrs Helene Herzberg, née Gordon Mr Desmond Hoyos, Guy’s Mr Peter Hudson OBE Mrs Pamela Jacobs, née Miles The Rt Revd David Jennings AKC The Revd Michael Kingston AKC Dr Anne Lewis AKC, née MacLennan Dr David Lintin, St Thomas’ His Honour Judge Matthews Dr John McCauley Mr Richard Mcquillan, Guy’s Ms Juliet Mitchell Professor John Monson, Guy’s Dr E N Morris Mr Stephen Moss CBE Mr Harry Olsberg Mr Timothy Philp, St Thomas’ Mr Anthony Plumb Mr Peter Reynolds Mr Anthony Roberts Mr Christopher Shirley Miss Monica Symes, Guy’s The Revd Timothy Thompson AKC Mr Kenneth Torlop Dr Anthony Wells Dr David Williams Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. 1974 Dr Richard Aldridge, St Thomas’ Dr Christopher Amodio Mr David Baggs AKC Mr Christopher Baker Dr Ronald Barber Dr Caroline Boorer, née Jackson Dr Roderick Bowering, Guy’s Mr Martin Burge Mr Geoff Carter The Revd Jonathan Cruickshank AKC Professor Elizabeth Davenport, née Brady, RDH Mr Simon Drinkwater Mr James Edwards Mr Robert Elliott, Guy’s Mr David Eve AKC Dr Ghulam Faiz, IoP Mr David Farrell Mr Robert Fawthrop AKC Mr David Gunn Mr Mark Hardy AKC Mr Peter Hodgkinson, Guy’s Mrs Carol-Anne Howell Dr Jill Krafft, Guy’s Dr Richard Lewis, St Thomas’ Mr Edward Lodge Mr Nigel McBride AKC Dr Penelope Newman, née Boundy, St Thomas’ Mrs Jill Nightingale, née Harris, Guy’s Dr Nicholas O’Riordan Ms Ruth Owen The Revd Nicholas Paxton Mr Paul Rispoli Dr Frances Rochford, née Massey, Guy’s Mr David Royle & Mrs Maria Royle Mrs Anne Rubin, née Townsley Mr Robert Segall Dr Dennis Smith Ms Neila Warner AKC, née Millard The Revd Thomas Weil AKC Dr Elizabeth Winterton, née Elsom Mr Philip Woodburn Dr Anthony Wordley, St Thomas’ Dr Charles Wright, Guy’s 1975 Mr Malcolm Aldridge AKC Dr Edward Bray, Guy’s Mrs Laetitia Brocklebank, née Finlay, Guy’s Mr Graham Brown Mr Andrew Campbell, Guy’s Dr Catherine Cantons Dr Sally Cardew, Guy’s Dr Elizabeth Coxson, née Dakin Dr Trudi Darby AKC Mrs Susan Eaton, née Atkinson Mr Kevin Esplin The Revd Brian Fairbank AKC Mrs Beverly Hallam, née Riordan Mrs Mary Hardy, née Goold Professor Anne Hemingway, Guy’s Mr John Henderson AKC Mrs Carol Huckvale, née Woollett Dr Lynda Hutchinson, QEC Dr Julian Johnson AKC Dr Jennifer Langdon, née Goodwin, Guy’s Mr Mark Leitch, QEC Mr David McCulloch Dr Alun Morinan, Chelsea College Dr Geoffrey Moulding, Guy’s Dr Victoria Muir, Guy’s Mrs Loveday Newton, née Hiscock Mr Nigel Osborn The Revd David Peel AKC Dr Jillian Pritchard Mrs Deborah Richards, née Pearce Mr Nick Rigby Mrs Michele Robinson, née Emberton, Guy’s Dr Timothy Southwood Miss Barbara Stryjak Mrs Jane Tebbutt AKC, née Noon Dr Diana Terry Mr Jeffrey Terry Dr Christopher Thorpe Miss Ghislaine Vaughan AKC Mr Richard Wakeford Mr Peter Weitzel 1976 Mr John Anderson Mr Anthony Ashplant Dr Jonathan Bayly, Guy’s Mr Stephen Bott Mrs Sharon Byford AKC, née Haynes Mr John Carter, RDH Dr Stephen Clarke, Guy’s Dr Christopher Derricott Mrs Ruth Downie AKC, née Hancock Professor Peter Emery, QEC Dr Jonathan Evans Professor Jeremy Everard AKC Mr Anthony Filby, Chelsea College Dr Peter Fitton, Guy’s Dr Graham Frank Dr David Gover, St Thomas’ Mr Christopher Guellard Mr Harish Haria, Chelsea College The Revd Alan Hawker AKC Mrs Kate Hoskin, née Barnard Mr Peter Humphreys AKC Dr Stephen Lander, St Thomas’ Dr Michael Lilley Mr Philip Lundberg Mr Peter Milledge Lieutenant-Colonel Nigel Newman Mr Andrew Orr Mr Stephen Parry, RDH Dr David Philbrick, St Thomas’ Dr Margaret Philippson, née Wise, Guy’s Dr Chic Pillai Dr Simon Reay Miss Mary Richardson Mrs Ruth Simmons, née Leigh Dr Charles Twort, St Thomas’ Mrs Susan Wakeford, née Beacham Dr David Ward Dr Andrew West, Guy’s Mr Barry Westwood, Guy’s 1977 Mrs Theresa Anderson AKC, née Barratt Mr Christopher Bishop, St Thomas’ Dr Mark Bradgate, St Thomas’ Mr Michael Bradley Ms Miranda Buckley Mr Michael Bull, Guy’s Dr Geoffrey Carr Mr Ralph Caton AKC Mrs Carey Chidwick Dr Peter Davis Mrs Tessa Dickinson, née Halford Mr Bill Dodwell Mrs Jennifer Ellis AKC, née Rowe Mr Peter Evans AKC Ms Caroline Fraser Edwards Dr Pravin Goutam, Guy’s Dr Jonathan Grannell, Chelsea College Dr Joanna Harding Dr Mary Heber, Guy’s Dr Neil Hounslow, Guy’s Mrs Diana Kaars Sijpesteijn, née Markham, Chelsea College Dr Denise Mabey, St Thomas’ Dr Alexander Milosevic, Guy’s Mrs Christine Money Dr David Moore AKC Dr Alison Newlyn, née Pitfield-Perry Miss Shirley Norton, Chelsea College Mr Abiodun Oyetunji Mr Dainis Ozols Dr Mark Patterson AKC Mrs Elizabeth Phillips, née Smith, Chelsea College Dr Frances Shaw Dr Thomas Stokes, Chelsea College Dr Nicholas Strowbridge, St Thomas’ Mr John Taylor, Guy’s Mr Stephen Walmsley The Revd Robert Williamson 1978 Dr Christopher Adams, St Thomas’ The Revd Andrew Bailey AKC Mr Leslie Blake Mr Duncan Bratchell Mr John Brockhouse, QEC Dr Zaid Chalabi Mr Iain Chapman, Chelsea College Mr Nicholas de Mattos AKC Dr Jonathan Denbigh Mr David Frodsham & Mrs Pamela Frodsham, née Martin Mrs C K L Gay, née Hunt Mrs Dana Genis, née Weinbaum, Chelsea College Mr Jonathan Hiscock Dr Sally Millership, St Thomas’ Mr Philip Morris & Mrs Gillian Morris AKC, née Cooper Dr Timothy Palmer, Guy’s Mrs Elizabeth Pescod AKC, née Grist The Venerable John Reed AKC Mr Peter Roberts AKC Dr Peter Shipton, Guy’s Mr Graham Stibbs Mr John Twomey, Guy’s Mr Peter Winnicki Dr Linde Wotton 1979 Dr Charles Allanby, Guy’s Ms Victoria Allison, née Ogier Ms Rosalind Barbier Dr Joseph Barker, St Thomas’ Dr Richard Barnett, Guy’s Mrs Gillian Baxter, née Gelding Mrs Susan Bedford, née Hall Mrs Anne Bennett Mr Clive Black & Mrs Helen Black, née Broadhurst Dr Bob Bradley, St Thomas’ Mr Trevor Branch, Chelsea College Mrs Deborah Chapman, née Watson, Guy’s Dr Annette Cummin, née Oakden, St Thomas’ Mr Robert Davine Mr Stephen Des Clayes, Guy’s Mr Christopher Dudman Ms Catherine Ebenezer AKC Mr Ian Ebsworth Dr David Farmer, Guy’s The Revd Ian Finn AKC Dr John Fishwick, St Thomas’ Mr David Fletcher Mr Bruce Grant Dr Margaret Herbert, Guy’s The Revd Michael Hewitt AKC Ms Lorna Hitchin AKC Mrs Julia Kaszubowski, née Kuczak Dr Christos Kramvis, IoP Dr Timothy Mant, Guy’s Dr Fiona McLean, Guy’s Mrs Janet Owen Mrs Gillian Parsonson, née Bridges, Chelsea College Ms Jane Roberts, née Gibbins Mr Stephen Roche Mrs Carolyn Saunders, née Wilson Dr Adrian Shanks, St Thomas’ Miss Alyson Shaw, Chelsea College Dr Christopher Stephens, Guy’s Dr Martin Vallis, Guy’s Mr John Walsham Dr Adrian Weston, Guy’s Dr Keith Williams, St Thomas’ Ms Brigit Wilmers, Guy’s Dr John Wilson, Guy’s 1980 Mrs Catherine Brookes, née Smith, QEC Mr Harjinder Degun, Chelsea College Dr Andrew Freedman, St Thomas’ Mr Nicolas Gale Mr Ted Greeno Dr John Hambly, St Thomas’ Mr Hilary Knight AKC Dr Hamish Laing Dr John Lowes & Dr Anne Lowes, née Stringer Mr Peter Maplestone AKC Dr Michael McKinnon In Recognition in good company » 7 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Thank you Dr Judith Motto, née Broadbent, Guy’s Ms Bridget Prideaux Mrs Christine Race, née Felton Dr Julian Roberts, St Thomas’ Mr Gavin Scott, RDH Mr Julian Skellett Mr Jonathan Stoneman Dr Oenone Warr AKC, née Brown, St Thomas’ 1981 Mr Ravi Bery & Mrs Rabinder Bery, née Kandola, Chelsea College Mr Paul Cartwright & Mrs Sally Cartwright, née Bird Mr Gurtejpal Chana, Chelsea College The Revd Janet Cheeseman Dr Michael Creagh, St Thomas’ Mr Arif Essaji Mr Lloyd Evans Dr James Heathcote AKC Mr Steven Hefferman Dr Karen John, Guy’s Dr Jeremy Langton, Guy’s Mrs Patricia Latham, née Gordon Dr Ian Long AKC Mr Stuart Marks Ms Claire Murrell Mrs Jacqueline Osborne, née Greenwood Mr Patrick Overs Dr Paul Revell, Guy’s Mr Dean Rowell, Chelsea College Mr Clifford Taylor, Chelsea College Dr Gregory Wilcox, Guy’s Mr John Woodley 1982 Mrs Judith Batchelar, née Troke, Chelsea College Mr Justin Carnegie-Jones Mr Matthew Cave, QEC Mr Keith Champion Mrs Bernadette Clow, née Healey Dr Patrick Craig-McFeely, St Thomas’ Mr Charles Crisp Dr Simon Davies, Guy’s Mr Paul Fennell, QEC Dr Angelo Fernandes Dr Jean Fox, née Hart Dr M J Frost, née MacDougall, St Thomas’ Dr James Gildersleve, Guy’s Mrs Caroline Grinham, née Perman Mr Timothy Hammett AKC & Mrs Alison Hammett AKC, née Pratt Mr Edward Hatfull Dr Anthony Jenkins, St Thomas’ Mr Jeremy Lawes AKC Dr Richard Lawson, St Thomas’ Ms Gillian Marcus Mrs Rosalind Mayne, née Crawley Dr John North, Guy’s Dr Ian Osterloh, Guy’s Dr Timothy Palmer, Guy’s Dr Keith Pearce & Mrs Frances Pearce AKC, née Heaton Mrs Lydia Pritchard, née Mansfield 8 » In Recognition in good company Dr Jeremy Sizer Dr Nicholas Stanger, St Thomas’ Mrs Valentine Steadman, née Foussier Mr Timothy Thomson AKC Mrs Lucy Walsh, née Searle Dr Wendy Walton, née Stephenson, Guy’s Dr Harri Williams, Guy’s Mrs Jill Woodley, née Hodgkinson 1983 Dr David Anderson Dr Richard Balai Mr Mark Carroll Mr Kevin Chau, RDH Mr Albert Cheung Mrs Jeanette Clifford The Marchioness of Douro OBE Dr Ewen Forrest, St Thomas’ Dr Joyce Glasgow, Chelsea College Dr Martin Hadley-Brown, St Thomas’ Dr Robert Hart, St Thomas’ Ms Anne Jappie Mr David Ladd Miss Denise Larnder Mr Chee Law Mr Terence Lo Dr Ann McNutt, St Thomas’ Mrs Jane Ng AKC, née Lauritson Dr Christina Peers, née Spiteri, Guy’s Mr Jonathan Powell Mr Bagher Sadrieh, Chelsea College Mr Robert Sweet Mr Hitesh Thakrar, QEC Dr Nicola Toynton, née Griffiths, St Thomas’ Mrs Moira Warner, née Connor Mr Philip Weeks, Guy’s Mr Peter Yerbury, Guy’s 1984 Mr Peter Allen, RDH Mr Nicholas Badman Mr Robert Bainbridge Dr Mark Batterbury, Guy’s Mrs Catherine Best, née Nelson Dr David Black Ms Nicola Blaxall AKC, née Adams Mr John Callaghan AKC Mrs Joanne Cassabois, née Onions Mr Gregory Cook AKC Mrs Sara Cross, née Selby-Green, Chelsea College Dr Colin Dayan, Guy’s Dr Clare Dudman AKC, née Jenkins Dr Katherine Fallon, née Lister, St Thomas’ Mr Steven Godsiff Mr Paul Haggqvist, Guy’s Dr Judith Heritage, St Thomas’ Professor Keith Hoggart FKC Mr John Johnston Mr Stephen Keeble Dr Alistair Lipp & Dr Anna Lipp, née Harris Ms Helen Lydon, née Kawai Ms Gwynneth Miles Mr Mark Osborne, RDH Miss Ruth Pendlington Mr Frank Reedy, QEC Mrs Karen Roberts, née Williams Mr Ashiq Salam, QEC Miss Patricia Sandys Dr Judith Shilling, née WilliamsLawson, Chelsea College Mr Neil Slater, Guy’s Dr Margaret Spence, née Johnson, Guy’s Mr Michael Sullivan AKC Dr Philip Taylor, Guy’s Mrs Penny Taylor, née Spencer 1985 Mr Christopher Adams Mr Matthew Baker, QEC The Revd Heidi Baker Dr Binanda Barkakaty Mr David Cooke AKC Dr Fiona Cornish, née Cameron, St Thomas’ Dr Mark Couldrick Mrs Hilary Elkins, née McNamara Mr Mark Elliott AKC Mrs Angela Foulds, née Khan, Chelsea College Dr Catherine Gray, Guy’s Dr Fiona Hayes, Guy’s Mr Bertram Hearn Professor Joseph Herzberg, IoP Miss Jill Johnson Dr Adrian Jones AKC Ms Rupal Kapadia, QEC Mr R J Lumsden Dr Michael Martin, Guy’s Miss Keren Morrell AKC Dr Barry Moyse Mr Simon Phippard AKC Dr Judith Russell Mr Duncan Sweetland, QEC Dr Christopher Thorpe Mr Giles Walker Mr Graeme Ward Mr David West Mrs Carolyn Williams, née PeverelCooper, Chelsea College Dr Doris Wilson 1986 Mrs Joanne Adams AKC, née Hutcheon Mr Lynton Banks, Guy’s Dr Charles Berrisford Mr Ian Carter Miss Michele Collins, Guy’s Mr Ian Cooter, Guy’s Mr Paul Dittmer Mrs Cathryn Downing, née Higgins, QEC Mr Stephen Eyers Dr Amanda Freeman, St Thomas’ Ms Gillian Hodge Mrs Tamsin Hopkins-Powell, née Hopkins Mr Steven Hunt Dr Helen Johnson, née Conacher, St Thomas’ Mr Nicholas Kershaw Ms Pamela Noon, Guy’s Mr Howard Ridley Dr Kirk Rockett Mrs Julia Sharpe, née Mansell Mr Matthew Simkins Dr Gregory Singleton Dr Catherine Smith, Guy’s Dr Stephen Toynton, St Thomas’ Miss Joanna Urbanek Mr Mark Woodhouse AKC Mr Peter Worrall OBE AKC & Mrs Claire Worrall AKC, née Levenberg 1987 Mr Stephen Baldwin Dr Emmeline Brew-Graves, St Thomas’ Ms Natalie Dittmer, née Seward Mr Leslie Everitt AKC Dr Crispin Fisher, St Thomas’ Mr Mark Francois MP Dr Tony Gibbon, St Thomas’ Ms Glenis Goodman, Chelsea College Mrs Jillian Hardwick AKC, née Coates Mrs Sarah Hunt, née Johnson, Guy’s Mr Matthew McAllister & Mrs Allison McAllister AKC, née McComb Mr Scott Mitchell AKC Mr Douglas Murgatroyd Mr Andrew Murray Dr Philip Naylor Mr Mark Nicholson AKC Mr Edward Oakley Dr Piotr Pierzchniak Dr John Pike Mrs Clare Pimm, née Chavasse, Guy’s Mrs Elizabeth Rockett, née Gunn Mr John Stebbing, Guy’s Mr Paul Stokes Ms Susan Thorne Mr Paul White AKC Mr Julian Woodward 1988 Dr Christopher Athayde Mr Thomas Blaikie Dr Duncan Brooke, Guy’s Dr Chris Christodoulou Mr Patrick Davis, Guy’s Mrs Felicity Fisher-Hunt AKC, née Fisher Dr Matthew Hackett, Guy’s Dr Alyson Holder, née Fox Dr Richard Jarvis Mr Simon Johnson Mrs Karin Keeble, née Holtschabek Mr Wilson Lam Ms Elizabeth Mackie Dr Dorothy Marsden Miss C H Morgan Mrs Margaret Mumford Mr Andrew Murphy Ms Roberta Palau Drummond AKC, née Palau Mr Steven Rhodes AKC Ms Frances Ridley, née Sharp Dr Jane Rosbotham, Guy’s Mr Anthony Rose, Guy’s Mrs Mariko Sasagawa-Garmory, née Sasagawa Ms Shari Simons Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Dr Peter Stanley Mr Robert Thompson Mrs Patricia Watt 1989 Miss Stella Bettoney Mr David Carpenter Mr Simon Edwards Mrs Maren Gaukroger AKC, née Madland Mrs Alice Getley, née McMurtrie Mr Ivan Hare Dr Peter Hayes Mrs Sarah Labram, née Grossman Dr Penny Mancais, St Thomas’ Mr Steven Marshall Miss Fiona McPherson AKC Mr Philip Mead Mrs Gillian Nevins Mr Alfred Quinn Ms Alison Smith, née Bridgeman Dr Jonathan Sullivan Mr John Westbury 1990 Miss Marie Anthony-Atrib Mr Gregory Atkin The Revd John Beardmore Mr Michael Van Brugen Mr Simon Bunting, Guy’s Mrs Anne-Marie Clarke, née Horton Mr Amit Devani Mr Sanjit Eliatamby Dr Philip Hall Miss Louise Heal Mr Michael Horan AKC Mr Bertrand Huet Mr Prasan Jayasinghe Mr Jonathan Kohn AKC Dr David Lawrence Mr Laurence Lax Mr Andrew Mack Dr Barbara McFarlane, née Wojcicka Mr Matthew McGuire Mrs Sara Meakin, née Bennett Dr Alan Millar Miss Elizabeth Neaves Mr Charles Palmer Mr Randy Peiris Ms Helen Robertson Dr Jill Saddler Miss Pauline Stevenson, Chelsea College Ms Elizabeth Thomas Mr Malcolm Torz Mrs Jennifer Wells, née Beasant Mr David Wright 1991 Mr Nicholas Abbott Dr Lisa Adams Mr Peter Andrews Miss Elizabeth Axe Mr Udo Bauer Mrs Susan Cable, née Bywater Mrs Ferhiz Dinshaw Dr Nicola Fear The Revd John Harding Dr Herminia Hernaiz Sanders, IoP Mr Steven James AKC Mr Barry Lall Dr John Leach, IoP Lady Manning, née Catherine Parkinson Mr Ahmed Mohamed Miss Josephine Royle Miss Charlotte Spedding, UMDS Dr Nigel Taylor AKC Dr Anna Ungaro Mr Steve Wardlaw Ms Jacqueline Ware Mr Jeremy Worth, UMDS Mrs Rachael Wright AKC, née Frampton 1992 Dr Ebidapo Bamgboye Mr Andrew Berkeley Mr Joseph Best Dr John Black Mrs Frances Bradshaw Mr Mark Brennan AKC Mr David Bunker The Revd Amanda Cuthbertson AKC Mr Ravi Damani Dr Keith Gomez, St Thomas’ Dr Anthony Hare Mr Edward Heeley AKC Mrs Kantele Hickingbotham, née Woodhouse Mr Andrew Hill Dr Austin Isaacs Mr Edgar Jorge Mr Alan Karsberg Mr Benedict King Mrs Suzanne Marriott AKC, née Cooper Dr Gerard Panting Mr David Powell Mr Craig Powis Major R I Radford MBE AKC Mr Rajvinder Ram Dr Glynn Robinson, UMDS Ms Mai-Ling Savage Mr Russell Thomas Mrs Rosemary Warner AKC Mrs Nicola Wright, née Sowerby, Guy’s 1993 Mr Gavin Allen Mrs Alexandra Barbour, née Davies Dr Paquita de Zulueta Mrs Jill Epstein Dr Michael Freeman Miss Margaret Galliano Mr Brendan Greene Mrs Roswitha Guest Mrs Margaret Highton Ms Catherine Jones Dr Ashifa Khan Mrs Isabel Lee, née Liaw Mr Paul Lewis Mr Richard Parker Mr Adrian Roberts Mr Richard Staveley Dr Sophia Steer, UMDS Miss Susan Terrett Mr David Westcott Mr Paul Wright 1994 Mr Nathan Adams Dr Samantha Arnold Mr Philip Baggaley Dr Mirza Baig Mr Christopher Ball AKC Dr Christopher Baxter Ms Deborah Bebbington Mr David Chui Dr Louise Corlett, née Andrews Mrs Susan Crawford-Staff, née Crawford Mr Kester Dean Dr Kumudini Gomez, née Munasinghe, UMDS Mr Sudip Gupta Mrs Lilizar Harrison, née Hagopian Dr Simon Hellier, UMDS Mrs Viola Henry Dr Monica Holmes-Siedle Dr Elizabeth Leach Mr Vivek Marwaha Mr Michael O’Connell Mr William Oldreive Mrs Patricia Pank Mr Vijesh Patel Dr Elisabeth Peregrine, née Gibson, UMDS Miss Ruth Stoddart AKC The Revd Sally Theakston Professor Mary Watkins Mr Stephen Willmer Mr Alan Wright 1995 Mr David Ankcorn Mrs Judith Barrett Dr Mark Blunden, UMDS Ms Sarah Blunn Mr Paul Boland Mr Charles Butterfield Mr Douglas Cadman Mrs Rosemary Clark Mr Lionel Cowan AKC Mrs Mabyn Ellis Mrs Shirley Foxell Mr Alfonso Frontera Mr Jeremy Ive Mr Alan Juriansz Dr William Kearns AKC Mr Nick Laing AKC Professor George Lewis Mrs Julia Maranca, née Gore Mr Patrick Misson Miss Ruth Murphy Ms Olubisi Olufunwa Professor Jonathan Osborne Miss Wendy Pixner Dr Andrew Rochford Mr Andrew Steele Dr George Tsolakides, Guy’s Mr Mark Watson Mr Giles White 1996 Mr Simon Armson, UMDS Mr Christopher Barber Dr Rakesh Bargota Mr Harbhajan Bhorjee Mr Jonathan Clark Mr Nalin Dhamecha Mr Inderjit Dhillon Mr Richard Driscoll AKC Dr Philippa Evans, UMDS Mr Tasos Frangoullides Mrs Stephanie Higgins, née Pinion Dr Mina Noubar, UMDS Mr Mariano Palao Mrs Avani Patel Mr Paul Peard Miss Elizabeth Phelan Mr Carl Richardson Miss Karen Shepherd The Revd Clive Smith 1997 Mrs Margaret Allen Miss Claire Ashman The Revd Rolland Baker Miss Nicola Ballard, Guy’s Mr John Benson Dr Elizabeth Bishop Ms Lucy Bone Mr David Brown Dr Selim Cellek Mr Leander Christofides The Revd Margaret Collins Dr Aruna Dias, UMDS Dr Amanda Ellwood, née Hill Dr Oliver Firth, UMDS Mrs Melanie Foster, née Van Aurich Miss Salma Hasnain Mr Alan Howe Dr Simon Hughes, UMDS Ms Valerie Jones Mrs Ivone Lancoma-Malcolm, née Lancoma Mrs Jennifer Morris Mrs Lauren Patterson, née Stewart Mr Andrew Pinnock Dr Sabeel Saleem Mrs Gillian Sanders Dr Seema Shah Mrs Farzana Shah Mr Robin Smith Miss Sarah Wilchcombe Mrs Karen Williams, née Malley 1998 Mr Farhad Badat Mr Ibrahim Baig Mr Christopher Beaver Mrs Josephine Bodley Mr Vito Capobianco AKC Mr Richard Carr AKC Mr Xavier Chitnis Miss Joanna Cobb Mr John Coulter Mr Ian Davis, UMDS Mr David Evison Miss Penelope Flagg, née Safioleas Dr Robert Gaitskell AKC Mr Henry Goodwin In Recognition in good company » 9 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Thank you Mrs Rosalind Hai Mr Francis Ijeh Mr Cyril Karger Dr Cheong Lee Mr Thomas Lewis Mr Eric Masters Mr Paul Meakin AKC Ms Anna Michaelides AKC Dr Barry Miller, UMDS Dr Theresa Quarcoo Mr Aqil Raza Mrs Christina Rees Mr Alexander Sienkiewicz Miss Thushyanthi Sivagnanam Ms Anna Stamatopoulos Mr Robert Stein-Rostaing Mr David Stevens Ms Janet Stobart Dr Elangovan Subbiah Dr Roshni Vara 1999 Mr Samuel Bosompem Mr Paul Brazier Mr Bob Challis Mrs Deborah Chisnell Miss Ramani Eswarasaran Dr John Fallon Mr Thomas Goode Mr Philip Gosling Dr Christine Kenyon Jones Dr Stephanie King, UMDS Ms Edith Navasargian Ms Wansze Ng Mr Timothy Raiswell The Revd Prebendary Ian Robson Mr David Ross Mr Geoffrey Strickland AKC Mr Henry Tettey Mr Bernard Wilson 2000 Mr Matthew Feeney Dr Joseph Footitt Mr Graham Free Mr David Heather Mr David Magni The Revd Ian McIntosh Mrs Maureen Mills, née Pearce Mr Christopher Piper Miss Nisu Rahman Miss Dana Reuben Ms Ritu Srivastava Mr Simon Toms Mr Marc Walding Mr Noam Weingarten Miss Sarah Wheeldon Miss Abby Wilson 2001 Mr Pedram Akhavan-Malayeri Mrs Kathryn Blackmore, née Forrest Mr Ross Bowerbank Mrs Sian Burr Miss Katharine Dicks Mr Pupinder Ghatora The Revd Canon Dianna Gwilliams, née Hartley Dr Ross Hunter AKC 10 » In Recognition in good company Dr Rosamonde Jones Mr Christopher Kearney Mrs Chelone Lee-Wo, née Ramcharan Miss Melanie Leivers Mr Aloysius Onuegbu Miss Catherine Rider Dr John Ross Miss Nadia Samara Miss Kate Tangri, née Butcher Dr Peter Tanner Dr Sudeep Tanwar Dr Anu Thomas 2002 Miss Nimat Ahmed Mrs Sharon Barnett, née Silver Mr Andrew Bower Mrs Catherine Boylan Miss Saadia Butt Miss Sarovi Davda Ms Geraldine Dooley Mrs Marian Gosling, née Hill The Revd John Hicks Dr Josephine Hillan Dr Jane Hume Mr Kirit Johal Mr Alan Keat Mr Shahzad Malik Miss Tania Mooring Ms Marie Munroe Mr Shehzad Nabi Mr Dhiru Patel Mrs June Pembroke Hajjaj, née Pembroke Mr Hugh Ponsford Dr Benjamin Rippin Mr Kirit Siani Mr Nigel Somera Mr John Taylor Mr George Tsirakakis Mr David Watkin 2003 Mr Simon Cheal Mrs Patricia Davies, née Taplin Major Tony Holland Mr Paul Kelly AKC Miss Rosemary Lane Mr Carl May Smith Mrs Sarah Mckimm, née Cunningham Mr James Powell Ms Kristin Raiswell, née Brady Mr Benjamin Stone Mr Deepesh Upadhyay Mr Richard Wilson 2004 Mr Peter Bint Mrs Shirley Birch Mr George Gerring Dr Micaela-Sylvia Gosslau Mr Nicholas Haynes Miss Nibal Samara Ms Clara Sogunro Mr Joseph Watson Mr Richard White 2005 Mr Mark Bennett Mr Basil Browne Miss Aimee Flower Mr Lech Handzel-Bonavia Mrs Peggy Johnson, née Ling Mr Benjamin Middleton 2006 Mr Gavin Bailey Miss Janet Clarke Miss Caroline Greves Mr Salman Khalique Mr Daniel Lewis Mr Nick Ma Dr Garrett McGovern Mr David Richardson Dr Lucie Sutherland Mr Neil Tarling 2007 Dr Paul Dakin Mrs Catherine Elliott AKC Miss Hazel Hussey Ms Su Lambert Mr Kei Mak Dr Girish Patil Miss Melissa Reekie AKC Staff, former staff & friends of the College Thank you to all members of the King’s community (including those who prefer to remain anonymous) who have offered their support this year to make a difference to the working and learning environment at the College. We would also like to recognise those companies who have matched their employee’s gifts or have donated their services to help the College’s fundraising efforts. Ms Jude Alldred Dr Vernon Armitage Mr Robert Barrey, IoP Mr Donald Bompas FKC Dr Ronald Brandt Professor Ray Brooks Professor Carol Brownson Ms Annette Bullen Mr Robbie Buscombe Miss Mollie Butcher FKC Mr John Callard Professor Sir Graeme Catto FKC Ms Julia Chadwick Professor Stephen Challacombe Mr William Cobb The Revd Richard Coggins FKC Mr Kim Conchie Miss Evelyn Conrad Dr John Cook AKC Dr John Cordingley Ms Rachael Corver Dr Arah Danielian Dr Trudi Darby AKC Dr William Edwards Professor Peter Emery Professor Jeremy Everard AKC Professor Michael Foot Dr Robert Gaitskell AKC Ms Jennifer Garner Professor John Garrett Dr Gerald George Miss Emma Grant Miss Katherine Haeg Professor Lord Richard Harries FKC Professor Peter Higgins Professor Keith Hoggart FKC Miss Sian Hoggett Professor Walter Holland CBE FKC Professor Richard Hughes Professor George Huxley Professor Barry Ife CBE FKC Mrs Helen Jenrick Ms Rachael Jukes Mr Martin Kelleher Dr Christine Kenyon Jones Mr Mark Kinirons Professor Michael Knibb FKC AKC Professor John Langdon FKC Mr Emile Leigh Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Professor Arthur Lucas CBE FKC & Mrs Paula Lucas Professor Peter Marshall CBE FKC Ms Elaine Martyn Miss Lucy Mellows Mr Richard de Metz Professor Giorgina Mieli-Vergani Dr Rosemary Millis Miss Angela Minchin Mrs Patricia Mitchell Mr John Muir FKC Mr Tuan Nguyen-Phuong Ms Anne Norton Professor Jonathan Osborne Miss Kathrin Ostermann Dr Richard Overill Dr David Owen Ms Claire Owen Ms Gemma Peters Dr David Plummer AKC Mr Desmond Pollock Professor Harold Preiskel Mr Warren Shear Mr João Silva Dr Malcolm Sims FKC Dr Gordon Sladen Mrs Kungwa Small Miss Karen Smith Mr Andrew Steele Mrs Kirsteen Tait Dr Hywel Thomas FKC Miss Rachel Thomas Ms Alison Thompson His Honour Judge Toulmin CMG FKC Professor Richard Trainor FKC & Professor Marguerite Dupree Dr Charles Twort Miss Caroline Usher Miss Hannah Wakeford Mr Ronald Waldron Dr Patrick White Professor Nairn Wilson CBE FKC Miss Abby Wilson The late Professor Herbert Wilson Dr Donald Winstock Mr Peter Yerbury The 2007-08 Annual Fund Student Caller Team AllianceBernstein The Almanac Gallery Alpine Press Coles Family Foundation Coutts & Co Douglas Glanfield Memorial Trust The Friends of Guy’s Hospital Friends of King’s College London (Canada) Friends of King’s College London (USA) The Idlewild Trust International School of London King’s College Hospital Charity King’s College London Hong Kong Foundation Kumuka Worldwide MBNA International Bank Limited O2 plc Open Fairways SeaFrance Southbank Centre The Waldorf Hilton Wilkie Farr & Gallagher LLP The Williams School of Church Music The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London The Family Programme Parents, guardians and other family members of current students have generously offered their kind support to the College. We thank all our Family Programme donors including those who prefer to remain anonymous. Mr Tom & Mrs Susan Barry Mr Michael & Mrs Barbara Chandler Mr Kuldip Singh Chihery & Mrs Harleen Kaur Diu Mr Barry & Mrs Mary Coulson Dr David & Mrs Jane Fraser Mr David & Mrs Pamela Frodsham Mr Biagio & Mrs Caterina Gaudio Mrs Margaret Giddings Mr Harish L Haria Mr Barry & Ms Ann Harlin-Bethell Mr David & Mrs Shirley Harries Mr Bryan & Mrs Laura Harvey Mr Richard & Mrs Linda Hearn Mr Philip & Mrs Jane Hollowday Dr Upali & Mrs Rumki Jayawardena Mr Andreas Karpathakis Dr Stephen & Mrs Beverley Lawrence Mr Mark & Mrs Hilarie Lemon Mr Frank Leonard & Ms Ann Westgarth Mr James & Mrs Gaynor Lintott Mr Claude & Mrs Shalini Lobo Mr Brian & Mrs Margaret Lodge Mr Christopher & Mrs Winifred McHale Mr Mike & Mrs Gill Nevin Mr Christopher & Mrs Lynda Pope Dr Eluzai Hakim & Mrs Hakim Reovagata Dr Clive Saunders Mr Jagdish & Mrs Gurkamal Sihre Mr Alwin & Mrs Sarah Tamosius Mr Louis Tak Fong & Mrs Li Rong Tsang Mr Darren & Mrs Deborah Walker Mr Bryan & Mrs Vera Williams Pledged legacies The College is very grateful to all those individuals who have informed us that they have decided to make an exceptional commitment and have left a bequest to the College in their will. We kindly acknowledge their support and thank those who prefer to remain anonymous. Mrs Jemima Atkinson, née Bartlett Richard Melville Ballerand Mr Derek Barbanell Miss Joan Bernard FKC Ms Mary Bilton The Revd Canon Geoffrey Bird AKC Dr Arthur Clive Bishop FKC Mr John Bradley, Guy’s Mr Mark Brennan, AKC Miss Jill Brown Ms Maggie Butcher Mr John Callard The late Professor Roderick Cawson & Mrs Diana Cawson, née Hall Mrs Audrey Chadwick AKC, née Dodds Mrs Catherine Charlish, née Bagley Dr David Churchill & Mrs Sonia Churchill, née Carr Ms Moira Connor Professor David K C Cooper, Guy’s Dr John Cornes AKC Dr John Crocker & Mrs Josephine Crocker AKC FKC, née Frearson Mrs Eileen Croucher AKC, née Sutcliffe Dr Trudi Darby AKC Dr Bernard E Dawson FKC The Revd Peter Dill Mr Geoffrey Donald Miss Sheila Downs Mr Roger Gaitley Mr Edward Gledhill, Chelsea College Mr Geoffrey Gower-Kerslake AKC Mrs Dallas Green, née Richardson Mr Mark Hardy AKC & Mrs Mary Hardy née Goold Dr David Heald Professor Keith Hoggart, FKC Mrs L R Houlston AKC, née Goldsmith Dr Michael Howell Mr Donald Howle Professor Robert Knecht Dr Alan Lacey Mr Soli Lam, Guy’s Professor John Langdon FKC Dr Derek Layton, Chelsea College Mrs Jill Lee, née Tanner Dr Edgar Lightfoot The Revd Desmond Lockyer AKC Miss Betty Loder Miss Barbara Marsh Mrs Mavis McNeelance, née Gray, QEC Professor Gwyn Meirion-Jones The Revd Laurence Melliss AKC In Recognition in good company » 11 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2007 to 31 July 2008. Thank you Mr Herbert Mercer, Guy’s Miss Wendy G Mitchell Mrs Margaret Morgan AKC, née Stokes The Very Revd George Nairn-Briggs AKC Mrs Jennifer Nelson AKC, née Mansfield Dr Pauline Parker The Revd Canon Dr Anthony Phillips AKC Mr David Potter AKC Mr Anthony Ramsey AKC Ms Mary Raynes Mr Michael Redfern Miss Anne Rickwood Mrs Vivien Robertson Mr Robert Russell Mr John Savage Mr Alan Sealy Professor Arnold Sladen The Revd Thomas Slater Professor Brian Sparkes AKC Mr Norman Spink Miss Isobel Stevenson Mr Alister Stewart Mr Sachiho Tanaka Miss Alison Taylor Mr Michael J Taylor Charlotte Townsend Miss Caroline Usher Miss Daphne Walpole Dr Pauline Webb AKC FKC Mrs Ruth Webster His Honour Sir Frank White FKC & Lady Anne White MBE Dr Vincent Whitmarsh Dr Ian R Williams AKC Dr Cyril G. MacG. Williams, Guy’s Miss Eileen Willmott AKC Mr Anthony Wills 12 » In Recognition in good company Legacy and In memoriam gifts The College would like to pay a special tribute to our alumni and friends who sadly passed away this year and most generously left a bequest or for whom in memoriam gifts were made. The late Miss Ida Cole The late Mrs Marjorie G Dibden The late Professor Rosalind Driver The late Canon Geoffrey Edwards The Maxine Hallworth GKT Rugby Scholarship, made possible by Dr Terence Gibson and donors The late Mr Alfred Goddard The late Canon Peter Goodridge The late Miss Pamela Goodwin The late Maggie Hallam, in memoriam gift made by friends and family The late Miss Celia Hamilton The late Dr Helen Hudson The late Mr William Humphreys, in memoriam gift made by Mrs Lyn Humphries The late Mr Raymond Hutchings The late Mrs Carole Jones, in memoriam gift made by Mr Richard Jones The late Mrs Jean McEwan-Lawson The Douglas Glanfield Memorial Trust The late Dr Joshua Newton, in memoriam gift made by Mr & Mrs Don Newton The late Mrs Eunice Freda Phillips The late Mrs Barbara Spickernell Annual Fund grants The Development Committee meets every year to disburse the money raised through the Annual Fund. At the May 2008 meeting, 65 requests were received for funding amounting to over £670,000. The Committee chose to support 28 College projects with expenditure of over £200,000 in addition to awarding three further scholarships. School of Biomedical & Health Sciences Providing a custom microscope for Neurorestoration students Student physiotherapy placements in developing and developed countries £1,014 £4,400 Dental Institute Induction programme for postdoctoral scientists Plasma screens to enhance the Dental Society’s communication with students £616 £3,170 Humanities British Shakespeare Association 2009 – conference organised by King’s at the Globe Theatre Production equipment for History podcasts to enhance student learning £12,163 £7,109 Creative China: Visual Culture, Architecture and Design – conference in partnership with the Victoria and Albert Museum £4,000 The American Election Abroad – King’s Department of American Studies event focusing on international impact of US presidential elections £2,000 Institute of Psychiatry Online Psychiatry: Interactive diagnostic case studies for students’ use £5,280 The Alzheimer’s and Motor Neuron Disease Research open day £6,000 School of Law Upgrading facilities for research students £11,550 School of Medicine Advanced training provision for research students in Asthma, Allergy & Respiratory Science £14,800 School of Physical Sciences & Engineering The King’s ‘Cosmic Ray Experiment’ – bringing physics to local schools and the community £10,817 3D fabricator – equipment for printing Engineering projects in 3D £15,000 Other grants Supporting the King’s College Chapel Choir Tour to the East Coast of the USA £15,000 Graduate lounges – creating new spaces to work and meet £22,439 Partnership opportunities with the University of Hong Kong £15,000 Great Britain Women’s Ultimate Frisbee £725 Conserving the collection of Chelsea and Queen Elizabeth Colleges 1900 to 1985 – preserving photographs, publications and ephemera £4,094 Foreign and Commonwealth Office Special Collection conservation £7,500 Students’ Union Improving employability – structured support for career development £8,100 E-petitioning system – enhancing KCLSU’s campaigning £3,400 KCLSU website development – enabling the Students’ Union to fully engage with all students £15,000 Health Awareness event – Bangladesh Society £2,500 Training camp summer 2008 – Cheerleading Club £2,079 The Edinburgh Festival – sponsoring King’s Players to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe £5,144 Ultimate Frisbee Nationals – Ultimate Frisbee Club £2,010 Equipment for King’s Photographic Society £2,000 In Recognition » 11 Thanks to an Annual Fund grant, students of the History Department can take a virtual one-to-one guided tour of the British Museum and other historic London sites at any time of day or night. Students can download discussions recorded by academics to their personal music players, to carry on learning outside the lecture theatre. The Annual Fund has helped two physiotherapy students to use the skills they have gained while at King’s to make a difference outside the UK, by funding travel to Tanzania, South Africa and Malaysia to areas where access to physiotherapy is limited. King’s Photosoc is open to all students with a passion for photography, offering them a creative outlet while at the College. An Annual Fund grant for high quality equipment means anyone can join, regardless of whether they own a camera or not. 12 » In Recognition The Annual Fund, made possible thanks to generous gifts from alumni, staff and friends of the College, supports projects which make the student experience at King’s world-class. From supplying cutting edge equipment which brings learning to life, to promoting extra curricular activities which foster talent and friendships, the Annual Fund helps to ensure a student’s time at the College is truly memorable. Though for many people Frisbee is normally associated with the beach, for the King’s Ultimate Frisbee club it is a competitive sport which demands athleticism and agility. An Annual Fund grant will help the team to prepare for and attend the University Outdoor Open National Competition. illustration: russell cobb Social spaces for students are essential to making King’s a pleasant place to study. Lounges with computers, lockers and refreshment facilities, provided by the Annual Fund, give students an area to meet to discuss their studies or take a break from them. In Recognition » 13 King’s beyond the classroom With the support of our friends and donors, King’s offers students an exciting and enriching university experience not only in academic study but also in sport, music and other extracurricular activities. Naveen Pajaniappane (front row, fourth from the left) with the GKT Rugby team after the UH Cup Final. 14 » In Recognition T aking part in College clubs and societies as a student can inspire a lifelong passion and build lasting friendships. Two areas that have benefited in particular from alumni-backing are the GKT Rugby Club (the Medical and Dental Schools’ team) and King’s College Chapel Choir. Maxine Hallworth GKT Rugby Scholarship Thanks to the support of alumni the Maxine Hallworth GKT Rugby Scholarship has now exceeded the £30,000 needed to endow it in perpetuity. The Scholarship was established by Dr Terence Gibson (Guy’s, Medicine, 1966), President of the GKT Rugby Club, in memory of his late daughter, a keen rugby supporter. The Scholarship is awarded annually to a first year medical or dental student who has demonstrated academic and sporting excellence before beginning university. It helps King’s to attract excellent rugby players to study at the College, constantly developing the calibre of the teams. This year the first Scholarship was awarded to Naveen Pajaniappane, a first year Medical student who had previously played for the Saracens Colts under-19s. Naveen says: ‘Being a member of this prestigious rugby team has given me the opportunity to play a sport I love while making good friends. It is impossible to describe just how much the Scholarship has helped me, removing financial worries and instead allowing me to concentrate on my degree and playing rugby.’ For further information on supporting the Maxine Hallworth GKT Rugby Scholarship contact Robbie Buscombe on 020 7848 3005. King’s college chapel choir. choral & Organ Scholarships Music has always been fundamental to King’s, and the College Chapel Choir plays an important role in enhancing worship at the College. The Choir sings at the weekly Eucharist and Evensong services during term time, as well as at seasonal services such as Advent, inspiring the many staff, students and members of the public who worship at the College Chapel. In addition the Choir regularly broadcasts on BBC Radio, and tours internationally. Ongoing support for Choral Scholarships, which also fund vocal tuition, has greatly enhanced the Choir’s standing. King’s is very grateful to alumni who have chosen to pledge their support on a monthly or annual basis to the Choral & Organ Scholarship Endowment Fund. Their generosity means the College is in a position to fund Choral & Organ Scholarships on an ongoing basis, and has given the Choir the invaluable opportunity to plan its activities and vocal training for years to come. In addition the College is the grateful recipient of a very generous bequest left by the late Dr Helen Hudson FKC (King’s Tutor to Women Students 1959-73 and Dean of Students 1973-82). Her legacy, of almost £20,000, will be used to endow a fund to provide two Choral & Organ Scholarships in perpetuity. The scholars will be known as the Helen Hudson Memorial Scholars, ensuring that Dr Hudson’s memory continues. The Revd Professor Richard Burridge, Dean of King’s, says: ‘The College Chapel is the spiritual heart of King’s and the Choir’s participation in services is an inspiration to all who come to the Chapel to worship or find peace. The uplifting sound of the Chapel Choir is integral to the College and the recent generous gifts have made such a difference to ensuring the Choir’s future. It would be wonderful to increase the number of Choral & Organ Scholarships even further and we are continuing to seek support for the Helen Hudson Memorial Fund.’ For further information on giving to the Helen Hudson Memorial Fund contact annette Bullen on 020 7848 4700. What giving means to me Anne Rickwood (King’s, Education, 1967) has decided to leave a legacy to King’s and also supports the Choral & Organ Scholarships Fund. Why do you support the choral & Organ Scholarships at King’s? I was a soprano in the Chapel Choir when I was a student and I remember it as the happiest time of my life. The College had a powerful and supportive atmosphere which I did not find elsewhere and I have many happy memories of services in the College Chapel. Would you do anything differently if you had your time at King’s again? I wish I had had time to do the AKC [the Associateship of King’s College London, a course giving students the opportunity to study philosophy, theology and ethics alongside their undergraduate course]. An Rickwne ood What are the big challenges facing universities today? Having to become big businesses without losing their academic and pastoral focus. King’s has grown hugely but it has not lost its identity. It has absorbed many other institutions but it still has the same feeling of community. In Recognition » 15 Chain reaction How your gift makes a difference. 5 donors each making a one-off gift of £100… King’s has nearly 1,000 dental students, most of whom will go on to have 40-year careers helping improve patients’ lives. can fund an overseas elective placement for a dental student to gain a valuable insight into other countries’ systems and research. 4 charitable foundations pledged £12 million in the financial year 2007-8… to contribute to the creation of the Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute. 16 » In Recognition One legacy of £20,000… has paid for a new minibus with disabled access for King’s Students’ Union. The Institute’s groundbreaking research will create new treatments for conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy, which affect more than 232 million people worldwide. In 2007-8, donors to the Buy-aBook Fund … gave enough money for the Library to purchase … over 60 key books The minibus will be used by the Boat Club, Mountaineering Club, Sub Aqua Club and MedSoc amongst others and will travel the equivalent of more than half way around the world in ten years! 17 donors making a regular gift of £10 per month… which will benefit thousands of undergraduate and graduate students and staff now and for years to come. Each year an increasing number of King’s graduates take the knowledge they have gained during their degrees to become policymakers. 10 King’s alumni are current MPs in the UK. enabled King’s Department of American Studies to hold a two-day conference, open to all King’s students, on the worldwide impact of the American presidential election. In Recognition » 17 Investing in answers The Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute 18 » In Recognition King’s is embarking on a bold new venture that will have a dramatic impact on the way in which patients with neurological conditions are treated. T he Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute (named in recognition of the exceptionally generous support of the Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation which donated £5 million towards the project) aims to be Europe’s leading centre of neuroscience research. Researchers at the Institute will examine the many layers of neurological and psychiatric illness, breaking down the traditional divide between the brain and the mind in order to provide multidisciplinary understanding, solutions and innovative treatments. Research will focus on stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, brain tumours, epilepsy, schizophrenia and depression. Through the application of the latest technologies, researchers in the Institute will discover the fundamental mechanisms underlying these disorders, and immediately apply this knowledge to improve patient care. The Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute responds to the tremendous need for investment in neuroscience research. More than half of us will experience stroke or dementia, and neurological disorders as a whole are the single most common cause of severe physical disability in the UK. The personal and financial cost to individuals, families and society is immense and yet there are currently few really effective therapies. This project has been made possible by internal investment from King’s College London and King’s College Hospital, and major external financial support from the Wolfson Foundation, the King’s Medical Research Trust, the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and the Garfield Weston Foundation as well as the Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation. Case study – Innovative science improving stroke treatment The Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute will give patients like Susannah Beaumont the chance to receive cutting edge treatments at the earliest opportunity. Susannah, a nurse aged 34, was admitted into A&E with sudden onset right side weakness and the inability to speak. Using cutting-edge imaging techniques, it was possible to see that there was a clot restricting blood supply. Thanks to these imaging techniques and the use of pioneering new thrombolytic drugs, doctors were able remove the clot and restore the blood supply to the affected parts of Susannah’s brain within 34 minutes of her arrival at King’s College Hospital. Following this, doctors investigated the cause of the blockage and found Susannah to have a hole in the heart. This was repaired and Susannah left the hospital within 24 hours in good health. The Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute will champion the transformational research from which these kinds of treatments are derived. *Names have been changed for confidentiality In Recognition » 19 Donor profile Supporting the doctors of tomorrow D Dr Angela Scott (King’s, Medicine, 1969). ‘I realised just how lucky I had been to have had such an enjoyable career spanning 38 years in Medicine. It was at this point that I resolved to help one or two students financially each year.’ 20 » In Recognition r Angela Scott graduated with a medical degree from King’s in 1969, after which she pursued a career in Histopathology. It is thanks to Angela that two current medical students who experience financial hardship will this year receive financial support to help them through their course. Angela explains why she chose to establish the Dr Angela Scott Award, an annual bursary. ‘One Saturday in July 2007 I was in London and happened to walk past King’s on the Strand. Deciding to take a look around, I went to the top of the building to see the Anatomy Theatre of my student days. Seeing the old theatre brought back a flood of memories, and I realised just how lucky I had been to have had such an enjoyable career spanning 38 years in Medicine. It was at this point that I resolved to help one or two students financially each year. When I was a student at King’s I was not well off but I had enough money to buy the books I needed and to go out socially. I didn’t have to pay any fees and I received a government grant when I trained, which meant that I qualified without any debt. Nowadays I know that the cost of education is a big concern for many students. I firmly believe that whilst Medicine and its training is very demanding, student days should also be fun and not marred by constant worry about a lack of money. After retiring last year I decided that I was in a position to make life a little easier for a couple of students whose families are unable to help them as much as they would wish. The School of Medicine and the Development Office have been very helpful in advising me on how my gift can make the greatest possible difference to the lives of students. After settling on the details of the award I particularly enjoyed meeting the course organiser and discussing the applications from students. The letters of thanks from the recipients were so appreciative that I feel I have made a real difference to their enjoyment of student life and, as able students, I am sure that they will become good doctors in the future.’ Thank you Edited by Jenny Goepel Stewardship Officer Tel +44 (0)20 7848 3993 Design & production Corporate Design Unit King’s College London design@kcl.ac.uk © King’s College London Printed November 2008 193 Cover illustration Lara Harwood/Heart