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<strong>Exeter</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

Donors’<br />

<strong>Report</strong><br />

‘10


Annual Fund<br />

£483,781<br />

Restricted Gifts<br />

£2,581,490<br />

Legacies<br />

£154,759<br />

Overall Total<br />

£3,233,507<br />

Participation rate of Old<br />

Members<br />

22%


<strong>Exeter</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong><br />

Donors’<br />

<strong>Report</strong><br />

‘10<br />

From the Rector 2<br />

<strong>College</strong> Finances 4<br />

Income Statement 5<br />

Annual Fund 6<br />

Making a Difference 11<br />

Volunteers 12<br />

Legators and Legacy Pledges 13<br />

Major Gifts 14<br />

Major Benefactors 16<br />

List of Donors 17


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From the<br />

Rector<br />

Thanks to the generosity of our many donors, some wonderful<br />

things have been happening at <strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong> in the past year.<br />

In particular, we have become the owners<br />

of the thrilling site on Walton Street that<br />

will become our New Quad – a move we<br />

would never have dared to make without<br />

the support and help of our alumni and<br />

friends. And we have completed our<br />

beautiful new graduate campus on the<br />

Iffley Road, giving us some of the best<br />

graduate accommodation in the University<br />

– or indeed the country. Again, this is the<br />

result of the generosity of our alumni and<br />

friends.<br />

We are immensely grateful for this<br />

level of support. It puts us, as far as<br />

I can determine, in second place<br />

among all major institutions of higher<br />

education outside the United States.<br />

But your philanthropy does not just<br />

benefit these large projects. Every week,<br />

we draw on our Annual Fund, into which<br />

hundreds of Old Members, Parents<br />

and Friends of the <strong>College</strong> pay regular<br />

amounts. The Annual Fund contributes<br />

to many of the <strong>College</strong>’s most important<br />

activities: our invaluable but expensive<br />

tutorial system; the Turl Street Arts<br />

Festival, which brings the three Turl Street<br />

colleges together for a week of music,<br />

theatre and fun; the hardship grant which<br />

stops a student fretting about finding the<br />

money for rent instead of concentrating<br />

on revision; the sports equipment that<br />

benefits our rowers, rugby players and<br />

runners; the Chapel Choir’s tour to the<br />

United States.<br />

The Annual Fund has just had its best<br />

year ever. Not only did the gross amount<br />

raised soar by £100,000 over the previous<br />

year’s total, but the proportion of alumni<br />

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who give to it has increased from 20% to<br />

22%. Some years, as you can see from<br />

looking through this report, have done<br />

even better. Perhaps most impressive<br />

of all is the contribution of this year’s<br />

Leavers, 56% of whom made a gift to<br />

the <strong>College</strong>. Between them, they raised a<br />

total of £673 which was then matched by<br />

additional gifts by two Old Members.<br />

We are immensely grateful for this level<br />

of support. It puts us, as far as I can<br />

determine, in second place among all<br />

major institutions of higher education<br />

outside the United States. But I would like<br />

us to do even better – and move into first<br />

place.<br />

conversation with an Old Member. And<br />

of course, the telethon also gives our Old<br />

Members a chance to hear how <strong>College</strong><br />

has changed since their day – and how it<br />

remains very much the same.<br />

Thank you for all that your generosity<br />

makes possible. The whole <strong>College</strong> is<br />

grateful for your continuing support.<br />

F R A N C E S C A I R N C R O S S<br />

RECTOR<br />

Our participation rate is important,<br />

because it shows larger donors that they<br />

are not carrying the <strong>College</strong> alone.<br />

One of our great successes in the past<br />

year has been our 1314 Society, to which<br />

we ask supporters to make an annual gift<br />

of £1,314 (less if they fall into one of the<br />

younger categories). The Society now<br />

has 168 members, and we are working<br />

to create new benefits for those who<br />

join, to recognise their philanthropy.<br />

Another success is our annual telephone<br />

campaign. It brings all sorts of unexpected<br />

benefits. One or two students have found<br />

their careers as a result of a telethon<br />

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<strong>College</strong> Finances<br />

by William Jensen<br />

The <strong>College</strong> was pleased to record a surplus<br />

for the year to 31 July 2010, against a very<br />

conservative budget which anticipated a deficit.<br />

An exceptional effort to keep every room filled<br />

and an increase in charges for commercial<br />

conferences and banqueting, combined with<br />

a tight control on costs, has improved the<br />

Accommodation and Catering account. The<br />

development of <strong>Exeter</strong> House, the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

splendid graduate accommodation, significantly<br />

increases our capacity, but will also require some<br />

additional staff to maintain. Cataloguing the early<br />

printed book collection has added to Library<br />

costs and increasing the capacity and activity<br />

of the Development Office to drive the <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

Excelling campaign is reflected in the numbers. A<br />

tremendous benefit of this focus on development<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong> now has its own trading<br />

subsidiary – ‘<strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong> Trading<br />

Limited’. The company started trading<br />

on 1 August 2010 and all of the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

commercial conferences and functions<br />

will now be channelled through this<br />

body. This new company ensures that we<br />

are complying with Charities legislation,<br />

and it also provides assurance that all<br />

of our commercial activity is profitable<br />

and is not a burden on the <strong>College</strong> and<br />

its charitable assets. All profits from the<br />

company are Gift-Aided back to <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> and used to fund the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

core activities.<br />

E L E A N O R B U R N E T T , C O L L E G E<br />

A C C O U N T A N T<br />

was that the Annual Fund brought in £63,000<br />

more than budgeted.<br />

The Annual Fund, excluding other specific<br />

donations, achieved an amazing £483,781<br />

through the generosity of the <strong>Exeter</strong> community.<br />

The <strong>College</strong> has no control over academic fee<br />

income, and income from the endowment and<br />

commercial trading are driven by the economic<br />

environment. The Annual Fund thus enables<br />

the <strong>College</strong> to continue supporting activity which<br />

otherwise would be unsustainable. For <strong>Exeter</strong>,<br />

£483,000 of Annual Fund income is equivalent<br />

to the income that would be generated from an<br />

additional £15 million of endowment assets.<br />

In the past year, global equity markets staged<br />

a recovery, but generally the mood with most<br />

investors is extremely cautious. The Investment<br />

Committee maintained higher cash reserves,<br />

both to protect against volatility and to preserve<br />

investment flexibility. In the year, the endowment<br />

recorded a total return of 14%, after a transfer of<br />

£1.55 million to the <strong>College</strong> revenue account, and<br />

the value at 31 July was £46.9 million.<br />

During the year, the <strong>College</strong> drew on a £12<br />

million loan facility to complete <strong>Exeter</strong> House<br />

and begin the payments for Ruskin <strong>College</strong>’s site<br />

on Walton Street. The loan will be substantially<br />

utilised by the end of the 2010/11 financial year,<br />

adding some £630,000 of annual interest charges<br />

to expenditure. We are braced for a material<br />

reduction in academic income following the<br />

Spending Review on public funding in Higher<br />

Education. For these reasons, the Annual Fund<br />

and fundraising for the Walton Street project will<br />

be central to our financial planning.<br />

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Income Statement<br />

2009-10<br />

INCOME (£,000)<br />

Academic Tuition Fees 2,211<br />

Accommodation and Catering 1,572<br />

Conferences and Functions 1,013<br />

Income from Endowment Return 1,548<br />

Donations (including Annual Fund but excluding capital and endowment gifts) 986<br />

Income from <strong>College</strong> Assets 411<br />

TOTAL INCOME 7,741<br />

EXPENDITURE<br />

Tuition and Research<br />

Direct Tuition Costs 1,743<br />

Library and Archives 131<br />

IT 171<br />

Maintenance of <strong>College</strong> Buildings 677<br />

Utilities 325<br />

Security costs 220<br />

3,267<br />

Student Support 614<br />

Accommodation and Catering (including Conferences) 2,155<br />

<strong>College</strong> Administration 792<br />

Development Office 450<br />

TOTAL EXPENDITURE 7,278<br />

SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR 463<br />

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The <strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Annual Fund<br />

2009/10 marked a memorable year for<br />

the Annual Fund: thanks to the generous<br />

donations of our Old Members, Parents<br />

and Friends we raised a total of £483,781<br />

in unrestricted income, an incredible<br />

£100,000 more than last year’s total and<br />

more than £60,000 over our original target<br />

of £420,000.<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong>’s overall participation rate among<br />

Old Members has risen from 20% to 22%,<br />

with 1,316 individuals making a gift to<br />

<strong>College</strong>. The size of the average gift also<br />

increases every year: this year it was £363,<br />

£113 more than last year’s average.<br />

We have the second highest participation<br />

rate in academic institutions outside the<br />

United States (behind University <strong>College</strong>)–<br />

a truly remarkable achievement.<br />

The graphs below underline how income<br />

to the Annual Fund has increased over<br />

the last eight years, and the Donations by<br />

Stream graph shows how the <strong>College</strong>’s<br />

revenue is divided between Annual Fund<br />

donations, Endowment and Capital Gifts,<br />

of which we received a significant number<br />

this year.<br />

HISTORIC H I S T O R IANNUAL C A N N UFUND A L F UINCOME<br />

N D I N C O M E<br />

GROSS AMOUNT (£000’s)<br />

600<br />

500<br />

400<br />

300<br />

200<br />

100<br />

0<br />

2006<br />

2007<br />

2008<br />

2009<br />

2010<br />

IINCOME NTOTAL C O M E DONATIONS B Y BY S TSTREAM<br />

R E ATO M EXETER BY STREAM<br />

■ REVENUE ANNUAL FUND FUND<br />

■ RESTRICTED REVENUE INCOME<br />

■ ENDOWMENT<br />

■ CAPITAL PROJECT DONATIONS<br />

■ UNRESTRICTED INCOME<br />

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Telethon 2010<br />

AMOUNT RAISED (£000’s)<br />

HISTORIC TELETHON INCOME<br />

160<br />

140<br />

120<br />

100<br />

80<br />

60<br />

40<br />

Eliminating Student<br />

Hardship<br />

The Annual Fund allows <strong>Exeter</strong> to<br />

encourage outstanding students from poor<br />

backgrounds to apply, with the reassurance<br />

that they will be well taken care of when<br />

they arrive in Oxford. Last year, 12 Exonian<br />

Hardship Bursaries were awarded thanks to<br />

the generosity of our Old Members.<br />

20<br />

0<br />

2005<br />

2006<br />

2007<br />

2008<br />

2009<br />

2010<br />

Our ninth telethon campaign took place<br />

in January 2010 when 13 student callers<br />

picked up the phones to speak to Old<br />

Members around the world. 45% of the<br />

648 who spoke to a student decided to<br />

support <strong>Exeter</strong> by making a gift, raising<br />

a total of £144,659. This is £12,770<br />

more than the total raised last year. The<br />

generosity of our Old Members and their<br />

enthusiasm at hearing <strong>College</strong> news from<br />

our current students is very encouraging<br />

in these difficult economic times – 58<br />

donors even chose to make a long term<br />

commitment to <strong>Exeter</strong> by setting up<br />

standing orders or direct debits. Thank<br />

you very much to everybody who took the<br />

time to speak to one of our student callers.<br />

“I really enjoyed my time working as a caller on<br />

the telethon last year. I would like to thank all<br />

of the people that I spoke with; it is wonderful<br />

to hear how precious people’s memories of<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong> are. As a student who received a<br />

hardship bursary, I am particularly grateful<br />

for the generosity of the Old Members of the<br />

<strong>College</strong>. Without the bursary I would not have<br />

been able to continue my studies here. Your<br />

continuing support makes a real difference to<br />

the current students’ welfare and provides them<br />

with opportunities that they would not otherwise<br />

receive.”<br />

SAMUEL MILLS<br />

(2009, Physiological Sciences)<br />

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Ensuring Academic<br />

Excellence<br />

Income provided by the Annual Fund is<br />

essential to safeguarding the unique and<br />

personal experience of the tutorial, which<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong> strongly believes is the finest form<br />

of teaching available to undergraduates.<br />

A F E L L O W T A K E S A W H I M S I C A L<br />

L O O K A T T H E T U T O R I A L …<br />

Why I still love giving tutorials after 25<br />

years at <strong>Exeter</strong> is that you have a chance<br />

to discuss a subject you really like with<br />

intelligent people: to try out ideas with<br />

them, to do things with their ideas, and<br />

to watch them growing in assurance, skill,<br />

and depth. Fortunately, they seem to<br />

enjoy it too; that’s partly because this form<br />

of learning is so active. It’s like cooking<br />

some difficult cake, if you’re not very<br />

experienced. You could read how to do it<br />

from a book, or you could watch someone<br />

else doing it; but what you’d prefer is<br />

having a go yourself, with an experienced<br />

cake-maker to comment and correct.<br />

We’re so grateful to the people who help<br />

us to keep helping students create and<br />

learn by giving to the Annual Fund, which<br />

supports the tutorial system at <strong>Exeter</strong>.<br />

P R O F E S S O R G R E G O R Y<br />

H U T C H I N S O N , F E L L O W ( C L A S S I C S )<br />

Enhancing the<br />

Collegiate Experience<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong> is committed to providing its<br />

students with opportunities for personal<br />

development, regardless of the financial<br />

means of the individual. The Annual<br />

Fund allows students to benefit from travel<br />

scholarships, library grants, sports funding<br />

and <strong>Exeter</strong>’s Careers Office.<br />

T H E C A R E E R S O F F I C E R I N T R O D U C E S<br />

T H E W O R K O F T H E C A R E E R S O F F I C E<br />

The Careers Office is unique amongst the<br />

Oxford <strong>College</strong>s, both in its level of activity<br />

and in the attention it pays to individual<br />

students. Thanks to the generosity of Old<br />

Members, at a time when many young<br />

people are struggling with a recession-hit<br />

job market, the Careers Office at <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

provides vital resources and opportunities<br />

to equip students with the skills they need<br />

to thrive in their chosen career. That there<br />

should be such a successful and diverse<br />

programme at <strong>Exeter</strong> is testament to a body<br />

of Old Members who are accomplished,<br />

generous and engaged in <strong>College</strong> life.<br />

Without their support the Careers<br />

programme at <strong>Exeter</strong> would not exist.<br />

U R S U L A H A C K E T T ( 2 0 0 6 , P O L I T I C S :<br />

C O M P A R A T I V E G O V E R N M E N T )<br />

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Leavers’ Gift<br />

This year, thanks to the encouragement<br />

of four of our leaving students, a large<br />

number of finalists chose to support<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong> by making a gift to the Annual<br />

Fund. Patrick Howard, Felix Leach, Ed<br />

Moores and Piers Taylor worked tirelessly<br />

in sending round e-mails, distributing<br />

flyers, and raising awareness of the role<br />

which the Annual Fund has played in<br />

enhancing student life over the last three<br />

years.<br />

56% of our departing undergraduates,<br />

along with some graduates and Williams<br />

students, made a gift, with 40 students<br />

joining the 1314 Society by making a<br />

donation of £13.14 or more. The total<br />

raised was £673, £114 more than was<br />

raised last year.<br />

Special thanks go to the two Old Members<br />

who each year support this initiative by<br />

matching the total raised. This is a real<br />

incentive to the students to participate in<br />

the enterprise at the level which they can<br />

afford.<br />

It is very heartening to see such<br />

commitment to <strong>Exeter</strong> from our departing<br />

students, all the more so when the<br />

majority have not even secured a job yet.<br />

Their philanthropy is an inspiration to<br />

the whole Exonian community and will<br />

encourage Old Members who have not yet<br />

donated to <strong>Exeter</strong> to make their first gift.<br />

1314 Society<br />

Three years since its launch, the 1314<br />

Society is more popular than ever with<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong>’s Old Members. The jewel in<br />

the crown of Annual Fund Giving, it<br />

recognises donors who give a memorable<br />

sum to the causes supported by the<br />

Annual Fund. To join the 1314 Society, a<br />

donor gives a minimum of £1,314 (gross)<br />

in a financial year, with incentive rates for<br />

students and Old Members under 30.<br />

This year 168 members have enlisted, 41<br />

more than last year, and a number of our<br />

leaving students chose to join by donating<br />

£13.14, the discounted rate for students.<br />

1314 members will receive a letter from<br />

the Rector, a pin and a certificate in the<br />

financial year in which they have made<br />

their donation. They will also be invited to<br />

an exclusive annual event in <strong>College</strong>.<br />

“I chose to support <strong>Exeter</strong> by joining the 1314<br />

Society because I believe it extremely important<br />

that Oxford, through its <strong>College</strong>s, should continue<br />

to thrive as a leading University in the UK.<br />

Without support from those who have been<br />

fortunate enough to attend <strong>Exeter</strong> this is made<br />

much more challenging given the funding cuts<br />

facing the University.”<br />

ian Carnegie-Brown<br />

(1980, jurisprudence)<br />

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Disbursement<br />

Donations to the Annual Fund are<br />

unrestricted although donors are invited to<br />

express a preference as to how their gift is<br />

used. These preferences include tutorial<br />

support, student support (scholarships,<br />

hardships bursaries and travel grants),<br />

<strong>College</strong> facilities (including the Library<br />

and Chapel), student clubs and societies<br />

(including sport), and student career<br />

development. From this financial year,<br />

a proportion of Annual Fund income is<br />

being used to support the purchase and<br />

redevelopment of the Walton St site.<br />

The preferences expressed by donors are<br />

reflected in how the gifts are disbursed each<br />

year. What is especially encouraging is that<br />

the majority of donors to the Annual Fund<br />

(77% in 2009/10) chose to direct their gift<br />

to ‘wherever the need is greatest’ or did not<br />

express a preference at all.<br />

ANNUAL FUND DONATIONS WITH<br />

PREFERENCE EXPRESSED 2009/10<br />

(EXCLUDES THE 77% OF DONORS WHO EXPRESSED NO PREFERENCE, OR<br />

CHOSE ‘WHERE THE NEED IS GREATEST’)<br />

DISBURSEMENT OF THE ANNUAL FUND<br />

2009/10<br />

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Making a<br />

Difference<br />

In last year’s Donors’ <strong>Report</strong>, we reported the creation, by Liz Wood, of a Bursary<br />

for students reading French, set up in memory of her husband, Chris Wood (1960,<br />

Modern Languages). Here, the first beneficiary of the Bursary reports on the<br />

difference it made to his studies.<br />

It was a great honour to be selected<br />

as this year’s beneficiary of the Chris<br />

Wood Bursary. As a third year student<br />

of French and Linguistics, currently<br />

on my Year Abroad, I appreciate the<br />

timely financial support which proved<br />

to be extremely helpful at the beginning<br />

of my Erasmus year in Paris, where<br />

student housing is infamously difficult.<br />

The unexpected long stay in a hostel,<br />

the transport fees for house viewings,<br />

the overpriced phone top-up cards all<br />

contributed to the inevitably excessive<br />

expenditures I was faced with before<br />

settling down. Without the Bursary<br />

I would have been in a much more<br />

difficult situation with financial worries.<br />

Moreover, the Bursary continues to offer<br />

great help with the purchase of academic<br />

books and materials, and I am certain<br />

that the financial support will motivate<br />

me more to realise the travel plans I have<br />

for this year. Therefore I am extremely<br />

grateful to Mrs Wood for her generosity<br />

in setting up this fund in memory of her<br />

late husband.<br />

A L E X A N D E R D I N G ( 2 0 0 8 , M O D E R N<br />

L A N G U A G E S & L I N G U I S T I C S )<br />

CORRECTION<br />

In last year’s Donor’s <strong>Report</strong><br />

we incorrectly reported Chris<br />

Wood’s (1960, Modern<br />

Languages) subject as<br />

Modern History. The online edition has<br />

been amended, and we apologise for this<br />

mistake, and any confusion caused.<br />

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Volunteers<br />

Now that the <strong>College</strong> is in Campaign mode, our volunteers are<br />

more active than ever.<br />

Our Year Group Reps are responsible for<br />

reaching out to their peers and keeping<br />

them in touch with <strong>College</strong> happenings.<br />

The success of this year’s Annual Fund was<br />

due in no small part to the creativity and<br />

enthusiasm of those volunteers who sent<br />

personalised e-mails to their peers stressing<br />

the importance of making a participatory<br />

gift to support <strong>Exeter</strong>.<br />

We still have some year groups without<br />

volunteers: 1961, 1972, 1981, 1982, 1988,<br />

1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2003,<br />

2005, 2007, 2008. If you wish to enrol as<br />

a volunteer for one of these years, please<br />

contact the Development Office.<br />

Thank you very much to those who give<br />

their time to <strong>Exeter</strong>.<br />

I first reconnected with <strong>Exeter</strong> as a<br />

volunteer about 10 years ago. A student<br />

called me during the telethon and I began<br />

to learn how <strong>College</strong> had changed and<br />

what had stayed the same. I later hosted a<br />

couple of North American Travel Scholars<br />

and was impressed by the young men and<br />

women <strong>Exeter</strong> was sending out into the<br />

world.<br />

I valued my time as an undergraduate and<br />

I appreciate the many intellectual and life<br />

opportunities it opened up for me. It has<br />

become important to me to try to repay<br />

some of the benefits I received to current<br />

and future generations. With that in mind,<br />

I have reached out to peers to encourage<br />

them to consider getting more involved<br />

with the <strong>College</strong> by contributing to the<br />

Annual Fund and in other ways, and a few<br />

years ago I joined the Campaign Steering<br />

Committee. I have learned more about<br />

where the <strong>College</strong> is heading and I am<br />

excited by the Rector’s ambitions for the<br />

future.<br />

It is rewarding to have rejoined the <strong>College</strong><br />

community not least because I have been<br />

able to connect with Old Members from<br />

many decades, based on our shared<br />

experience of, and interest in, a place that<br />

was special to us all. These connections,<br />

and the sense of continuity with 700 years<br />

of history and a hopeful future, enhance<br />

what might otherwise just be the memory<br />

of my undergraduate years. I would<br />

encourage anyone interested in the <strong>College</strong><br />

to reach out to peers and to other Old<br />

Members. I know the Development Office<br />

is always looking for volunteers, and there<br />

are many opportunities to contribute.<br />

R I C H A R D B E N N E T T ( 1 9 8 7 , M O D E R N<br />

L A N G U A G E S )<br />

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Legators<br />

and Legacy Pledges<br />

Leaving a legacy or bequest is a wonderful way to support <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

and allows us to establish scholarships, carry out much needed<br />

refurbishment or direct funds to the area of greatest need.<br />

Your bequest ensures that generations of students to come will benefit from the same<br />

experience and education enjoyed by all of our Old Members. We are very grateful to<br />

all those who remembered <strong>Exeter</strong> in their wills and are delighted to take the opportunity<br />

to honour them below. A further 18 Old Members in the past year have informed us<br />

that they are leaving a legacy to <strong>Exeter</strong>. If you would like more information about leaving<br />

a legacy to <strong>Exeter</strong>, please contact the Development Office.<br />

LEGACY GIFTS<br />

RECEIVED<br />

IN 09|10<br />

Mr Terry Baskett<br />

Professor Alfred Dale<br />

Mr Eric Kemp<br />

Mr James McDonald<br />

Dr John Palmer<br />

Mr Alan Preston<br />

Mr Edward Robinson<br />

LEGACY PLEDGES<br />

SINCE 2000<br />

Anonymous (63)<br />

Mr James Adams<br />

Sir Ronald Arculus<br />

Mr Jared Armstrong<br />

Mr Frank Ashby<br />

Mr Tim Ashley<br />

Mr John Badcock<br />

Dr Michael Barrow<br />

Mr Malcolm Baron<br />

Mr John Barraclough<br />

Mr Henry Brown<br />

Mr Bruce Carnegie-<br />

Brown<br />

Mr Colin Clowes<br />

Mr Anthony Coleby<br />

Professor Robert Day<br />

Mr Peter Dunkley<br />

Mr Sam Eadie<br />

Canon John Edge<br />

Mr Scott Forsyth<br />

Mr Stephen Gale-Batten<br />

Mr Michael Gittins<br />

Mr Michael Gray<br />

Mr Peter Guggenheim<br />

Dr Phillip Hewett<br />

Professor James<br />

Hiddleston<br />

Mr Michael Horniman<br />

Mr Michael Hoskins<br />

Mr Timothy Houghton<br />

Mr Colin Howard<br />

Mr Colin Hunter<br />

Mr Nigel Jenney<br />

Sir Sydney Kentridge<br />

Mr Ray Le Page<br />

Mr John Lister<br />

Mrs Michaela Manning<br />

Dr John McOmie<br />

Dr John Moll<br />

Mr John Morris<br />

Professor Fred Morrison<br />

His Honour Richard<br />

O’Rorke<br />

Mr John Partridge<br />

Dr Lesley Pattinson<br />

Dr Brian Phillips<br />

Mr Anthony Pollington<br />

Professor John Quelch<br />

Mr Andrew Reekes<br />

Sir John Rowlinson<br />

Mr Michael Sargent<br />

LCdr Michael Seakins<br />

Mr Henry Selby<br />

Mr Stephen Siddall<br />

Professor Peter Sleight<br />

Mr John Smith<br />

Mr Peter Spriddell<br />

Sir Kenneth Stowe<br />

Mr Gwynne Sullivan<br />

Mr Joseph Sykes<br />

Dr Brian Tiffen<br />

Lord Peter Truscott<br />

Mr David Vaisey<br />

Mr Robert Wagstaff<br />

Dr Robin Wallace<br />

Professor Andrew<br />

Watson<br />

Dr Ronald Watkins<br />

Mr Jeffery Wear<br />

Mr Michael Wearne<br />

Dr Herbert Werlin<br />

Mr Richard Wheway<br />

Mr Michael Whitear<br />

Mr John White<br />

Mr Patrick Williams<br />

Lord David Williamson<br />

of Horton<br />

Miss Alison Wilson<br />

Mr Martin Woodgett<br />

The Reverend Hugh<br />

Wybrew<br />

If you have made<br />

provision for <strong>Exeter</strong> in<br />

your will and your name<br />

is not listed here (and<br />

you have not requested<br />

anonymity) please let<br />

us know.<br />

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Major Gifts<br />

by Katrina Hancock, Director of Development<br />

It might seem a little daunting to launch the <strong>Exeter</strong> Excelling<br />

Campaign in September 2009 to raise £45m while the<br />

economy still faces upheavals and every <strong>College</strong> budget has<br />

been restricted or cut.<br />

But a long history of philanthropic support<br />

and a tradition of generosity have provided<br />

a solid foundation on which we know we<br />

can rely.<br />

More than ever before the Annual Fund<br />

has played a vital role in funding oneto-one<br />

tutorials, revision classes, and<br />

guaranteeing hardship support for all who<br />

need it. In addition to this vital, regular<br />

support are those whose philanthropy has<br />

supported a specific area of the Campaign<br />

such as scholarships, the purchase of the<br />

Walton Street site and focused support<br />

for the tutorial system, some of whom are<br />

highlighted here.<br />

Alan Lammin’s (1974, Modern Languages)<br />

generous creation of the Mandarin<br />

Scholarship has brought us Xinyuan Zheng<br />

from the People’s Republic of China to<br />

study Earth Sciences. Similarly, Richard<br />

Mahoney (Friend) has continued his<br />

support of Emily O’Brien who is studying<br />

International Relations with a focus on<br />

Churchill, and Peter Thompson (Friend)<br />

has supported Daniel Koffler in his final<br />

year reading Philosophy. Andrew Blake<br />

(Friend) and Cung Vu (Friend) have<br />

directed their support towards the Mary<br />

Frances Cairncross Scholarship which the<br />

Rector created in memory of her mother<br />

to bring to <strong>Exeter</strong> a top graduate student<br />

from a developing country. Two other<br />

friends of the <strong>College</strong>, Bina Pandit and<br />

Detta O’Cathain, have created scholarships<br />

for graduates who did their undergraduate<br />

degrees at <strong>Exeter</strong> so that we can keep hold<br />

of these excellent students.<br />

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The <strong>College</strong> formally purchased the<br />

Walton Street site on 17 March 2010<br />

with confidence gained through early gifts<br />

received from members of the Campaign<br />

Committee, including Sir Ronald Cohen<br />

(1964, PPE), Mark Houghton Berry (1976,<br />

Literae Humaniores), John Leighfield<br />

(1958, Literae Humaniores) and Charles<br />

Outhwaite (1984, Modern History),<br />

together with other Old Members, Parents<br />

of a current student, Friends of <strong>Exeter</strong> and<br />

from Valerie Barr, the widow of Rector<br />

Emeritus Barr.<br />

We are also grateful for the ongoing<br />

support for the tutorial system which we<br />

believe is the sine qua non of an Oxford<br />

education and which we insist on protecting.<br />

Over the last year gifts have been received<br />

from David Hughes (1965, Medicine) who,<br />

as he retired from the medical profession,<br />

made a generous gift to support the teaching<br />

of medicine at <strong>Exeter</strong>. Adam Hogg (1962,<br />

Animal Physiology), Iain Lumsden (1964,<br />

Mathematics) and others have also made<br />

generous gifts which have been directed<br />

towards the support of the tutorial and it<br />

is this focused giving that ensures that the<br />

tutorial will survive.<br />

We have also been much encouraged by<br />

the generosity of Old Members who have<br />

supported very specific needs over the last<br />

year. Stephen Green (1966, PPE) and his<br />

wife Jay have committed to supporting the<br />

post of Chaplain at <strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong> over the<br />

coming years; Costas Prapopulos (1955,<br />

Literae Humaniores) made a generous gift<br />

to the Boat Club for training and equipment<br />

which they used to fund a training camp<br />

at Wallingford over Easter; and David<br />

Hartnett (1971, English), John Quelch<br />

(1969, Modern History) and John Hughes<br />

(1950, PPP) have all been very generous<br />

in their support for different aspects of the<br />

<strong>College</strong> Library and provision for study,<br />

research and archives.<br />

Every gift makes a difference and, without<br />

your support, we would not be able to<br />

support our students nor offer the calibre<br />

or depth of teaching that we do. Whether<br />

you choose to give to the Annual Fund<br />

or to direct your gift to a specific project<br />

such as those described above we – the<br />

Fellows and current students – know how<br />

much the <strong>College</strong> benefits as a direct result<br />

of your generosity. And we in turn rise to<br />

the example you have set us. Fellows and<br />

students alike have started supporting the<br />

<strong>College</strong> financially, with 56% of the leaving<br />

class this year making their first gift! Long<br />

may this continue and long may <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

flourish. Thank you.<br />

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Major Benefactors<br />

RECTOR’S GUILD<br />

OF BENEFACTORS<br />

(DONATIONS OVER<br />

£1,000,000)<br />

Sir Ronald Cohen (Gifts in Honour<br />

of the Memory of Mr Michael<br />

Cohen)<br />

Mr Mark Houghton-Berry<br />

Mr Krishna Pathak<br />

STAPELDON<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

(DONATIONS OVER<br />

£500,000)<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

The Late Professor Fred<br />

Bornhauser<br />

Mr Bennett Boskey<br />

Mr Bart Holaday (Gifts from the<br />

Dakota Foundation in Honour of<br />

Mrs Alberta Bart Holaday)<br />

Dr Rosemary Peacocke (in<br />

Memory of Arthur Peacocke)<br />

Mr Paul Pheby<br />

PETRE<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

(DONATIONS OVER<br />

£250,000)<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

The Late Mr Peter Pointer<br />

ACLAND<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

(DONATIONS OVER<br />

£100,000)<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Dr David Hartnett (Gifts from the<br />

Hartnett Trust)<br />

Mr Richard Heald<br />

Mr Richard Mahoney<br />

Professor John Quelch<br />

The Kufuor Biographical Project<br />

(in Honour of President John<br />

Kufuor)<br />

PALMER<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

(DONATIONS OVER<br />

£50,000)<br />

Anonymous (4)<br />

Mr Devin Brougham<br />

The Late Mr Rusty Drugan<br />

Mr Adam Hogg<br />

Dr John Hughes<br />

The Late Reverend Professor<br />

Edwin James<br />

Sir Peter Job<br />

The Late Mr Brian Murgatroyd<br />

Mr David Webb<br />

The Late Mr Douglas Williams<br />

PERYAM<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

(DONATIONS OVER<br />

£25,000)<br />

Anonymous (10)<br />

Mr Nick Campsie<br />

Mr David Cannon<br />

The Late Mr David<br />

Cowperthwaite<br />

The Late Dr Denys Dyer<br />

Mr Nicholas Gaynor<br />

The Late Mr Bill Golden<br />

Dr David Hughes<br />

Mr William Jackson<br />

Sir Sydney Kentridge<br />

Mr Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski<br />

Mr John Leighfield<br />

Mr Iain Lumsden<br />

Mr Hamish McRae<br />

Mr Richard Meddings<br />

Mr Neil Monnery<br />

Mr Charles Outhwaite<br />

Mr Ashwin Ranganathan<br />

Mr John Ratcliffe<br />

Mr Alex Scott<br />

Mr Peter Thompson<br />

Mr Timothy A Vanderver Jnr<br />

Mr Cung Vu<br />

Lady Joan Wheare<br />

Mrs Liz Wood<br />

EXETER<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Mr Christopher Allner<br />

Mr John Ashdown<br />

Mr Walt Bachman<br />

Mr Alan Bennett<br />

Mr Shom Bhattacharya<br />

Mr Bruce Carnegie-Brown<br />

Ms Victoria Cech<br />

Mr Charles Cotton<br />

Mr Stephen Gale-Batten<br />

Mrs Elizabeth Gili<br />

Mr Rafael Gil-Tienda<br />

Mr Karl Hirshman<br />

The Late Reverend Rodney<br />

Hunter<br />

Mr Aidan Langley<br />

Professor John Laslett<br />

Mr Bernard Oppetit<br />

Ms Bina Pandit<br />

Mr Ian Potts<br />

Mr Ralph Raby<br />

Mr David Rodway<br />

Mr Simon Ruckert<br />

Mr Peter Rushton<br />

The Late Sir Peter Russell<br />

Dr Kenan Sahin<br />

Mr Michael Sissons<br />

Mr Andrew Speirs<br />

Mr Richard Stubbs<br />

Justice Murray Tobias<br />

His Excellency Ambassador<br />

David Warren<br />

The Late Mr Michael West<br />

Mr Richard Wheway<br />

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List of Donors<br />

The following list recognises all those, including<br />

Parents and Friends, who made a gift to <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

in Financial Year 2010 (i.e. 1 August 2009 – 31<br />

July 2010). Old Members who have made a major<br />

benefaction of £25,000 or greater this year are<br />

included in their year group list as a donor, but<br />

the value of their major benefaction has not been<br />

included in the total amount given for that year.<br />

Great effort has been made to ensure that this list<br />

is accurate and we apologise in advance for any<br />

mistakes or omissions. Please let us know of any<br />

errors and we will be happy to print corrections in<br />

the next issue of the Donors’ <strong>Report</strong>.<br />

PRE-1944<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£18,364<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

37%<br />

Sir Ronald Arculus<br />

Mr Frank Ashby<br />

Mr Tony Barker<br />

Dr Dick Barlow<br />

His Honour Gerald<br />

Coombe<br />

Mr John Cooper<br />

Mr Peter Durgnat<br />

Group Captain Hugh<br />

Eccles<br />

Mr Noel Fletcher<br />

Mr Scott Forsyth<br />

Mr George Fulleylove<br />

Dr Joe Hatton<br />

Mr Fred Hemming<br />

Mr Roy Holden<br />

Mr Michael Horniman<br />

Mr Alan Hutchinson*<br />

Mr Harry James<br />

Reverend Prebendary<br />

Peter Jones<br />

Mr Eric Kemp<br />

Mr Geoffrey Martindale<br />

Dr John McOmie<br />

Mr Alan Preston<br />

Dr Mervyn Prichard<br />

Mr Reginald Robertson<br />

Reverend Prebendary Eric<br />

Tinker<br />

Dr Ronald Watkins<br />

Mr Richard Yeo<br />

1944<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£5,178<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

40%<br />

Mr Michael Ball*<br />

The Late Dr Roy<br />

Bickerton<br />

Mr Michael Dryland<br />

Mr Barry Taylor<br />

1945<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ROY SOMERSET<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£1,964<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

45%<br />

Mr Malcolm Baron<br />

The Reverend John<br />

Benton<br />

Mr Michael Bruce<br />

Mr Anthony Dalman<br />

Professor Alan Eddy<br />

Dr John Jeffreys<br />

Mr David Sarre<br />

Dr Edwin Saxton<br />

Mr Roy Somerset<br />

1946<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,578<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

42%<br />

Mr Bedrick Eisler<br />

Mr Hugh Gamon<br />

Professor Martin Gibson<br />

Sir Sydney Kentridge*<br />

Dr Harold Merskey<br />

Dr Maurice Mulcahy<br />

Captain John Pollard<br />

The Late Mr Kenneth<br />

Wills<br />

1947<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR PAUL ATYEO<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£5,102<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

50%<br />

Mr Paul Atyeo<br />

Mr William Beattie<br />

Mr Pat Clancy<br />

Ambassador James Engle<br />

Mr Ken Jones<br />

Mr Arthur Marshall<br />

Mr James McDonald<br />

Mr John Saunders<br />

Mr Nicholas Thomas<br />

Mr Ronald Tidmarsh<br />

Professor Stanley Walker<br />

*Member of the 1314 Society<br />

† 2010 Leavers<br />

Top ten most increased participation rates<br />

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1948<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ARNOLD REUBEN<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£14,525<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

46%<br />

Mr Jared Armstrong<br />

Mr Reg Braddon*<br />

Mr Keith Ferris<br />

Mr Arthur Herrington<br />

Mr Laurence Le Quesne<br />

The Late Mr Robert<br />

Lowndes<br />

Dr Brian Phillips*<br />

Dr John Pike*<br />

Mr John Probert<br />

Mr John Robinson<br />

Mr Robert Smith<br />

Mr Peter Spriddell<br />

Sir Kenneth Stowe*<br />

Dr Brian Tiffen<br />

The Reverend David<br />

Watts<br />

Mr Michael Wearne<br />

Dr Rex Williams<br />

Mr Chris Winn<br />

1949<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,226<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

28%<br />

Mr Michael Braine<br />

Mr Alan Cassels<br />

Reverend Canon Dr<br />

Michael Green<br />

Mr Jay Gruenfeld<br />

Mr Peter Guggenheim<br />

Mr James Hacker<br />

Professor Frank King<br />

Mr John Orchard<br />

Dr Anthony Robson<br />

Mr David Rolfe<br />

Mr Alan Russett*<br />

Mr James Smith<br />

Mr Anthony Watson<br />

Mr Pip Watson<br />

1950<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

DR HENRY WILL<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£31,371<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

45%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Roger Broadhurst<br />

Professor Rufus Churcher<br />

Mr Nevin Davies<br />

The Late Dr Ian<br />

Henderson<br />

Mr Glye Hodson<br />

Dr John Hughes<br />

Dr Patrick Metcalfe<br />

Mr Norman Oliver<br />

Mr Dennis Stanfill<br />

Mr Peter Taylor<br />

Mr Richard Wheway*<br />

Dr Henry Will<br />

1951<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR PETER RYAN<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,206<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

38%<br />

Mr Colin Clowes*<br />

Mr Gordon Cove<br />

Mr Frederick Dakin<br />

Dr Walter Gratzer<br />

Mr Barrie Hall<br />

The Reverend James<br />

McConica<br />

Mr James Midwinter<br />

Mr Brian Moore<br />

Mr Keith Pearson<br />

Mr Edwin Prince<br />

Dr Ashley Pugh<br />

Dr Colin Richards<br />

His Honour Giles Rooke<br />

Mr Peter Ryan<br />

Dr David Shorney<br />

Mr Peter Southgate<br />

Mr Joseph Sykes<br />

Mr John White<br />

Mr Roger Wilson*<br />

1952<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR KEITH HOLLOWAY<br />

MR TONY MORETON<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,837<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

40%<br />

Mr Pip Appleby<br />

Mr Michael Carter<br />

Mr Colin Cowey<br />

Mr Peter Fisher<br />

Mr Graham Garvie<br />

The Reverend John<br />

Henstridge<br />

Mr Keith Holloway<br />

Mr David Japes<br />

Mr Vernon Kitch<br />

The Reverend William<br />

Lake<br />

Mr Tony Moreton<br />

Mr Eric Pankhurst<br />

Mr Brian Regan<br />

The Reverend David<br />

Sharpe<br />

Mr John Tayler<br />

Dr David Wayne<br />

Dr Brian Wilkey<br />

Mr David Wright<br />

1953<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR IAN HOLLANDS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£5,927<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

50%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr John Bickerdike<br />

Mr Michael Blower<br />

Mr David Bolton<br />

Dr John Buchanan<br />

Dr Bernard Carré<br />

Mr Nicholas Coleman<br />

Mr Peter Dutton<br />

Mr Sam Eadie<br />

Mr Ramsay Fenton<br />

Mr Ian Hollands<br />

Mr John Houlton<br />

Mr Brian Kethero<br />

Dr Lawrence Lindquist<br />

Mr Michael Lockton<br />

Mr Peter Meredith<br />

Mr Brian Park<br />

Mr Eric Pride<br />

Mr Michael Rose<br />

Mr William Sanders<br />

Mr Michael Sargent<br />

His Honour Jim<br />

Stephenson<br />

Mr George Welch<br />

Mr Jo Welch<br />

Mr Hans Wells-Furby<br />

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1954<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR JOHN PARTRIDGE<br />

MR ALAN<br />

SHALLCROSS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,404<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

42%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr John Boulter<br />

Mr Michael Budd<br />

Mr Bruce Coulson<br />

Mr Peter de Iongh<br />

Mr Harry Eccles<br />

Mr Edward Eyre<br />

Mr Nigel Graves<br />

Mr Victor Kemp<br />

Professor John Laslett*<br />

Mr John Oxford<br />

Mr John Partridge<br />

Mr Anthony Pollington<br />

Mr John Saunders<br />

Dr Memo Spathis<br />

Professor Richard<br />

Swinburne*<br />

Mr Eric Wilkinson<br />

Mr Bill Witt<br />

1955<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR NEVILLE SHEARD<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£16,478<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

40%<br />

Mr Clive Annets<br />

Mr Roger Billings<br />

Mr Simon Clements<br />

Mr David Davies<br />

Mr Steve Hatch<br />

Dr David Hopkins<br />

Mr Michael Jenkins<br />

Mr Graham Keeley*<br />

Mr Godfrey Lloyd<br />

Mr John Lovell<br />

Mr Costas Prapopulos<br />

Mr Brian Roden<br />

Mr Joe Schork<br />

Mr Alan Seager<br />

Mr Neville Sheard<br />

Mr Michael Sissons*<br />

Dr Robin Wallace*<br />

Mr Paul Wheeler<br />

His Honour Kenneth<br />

Zucker<br />

1956<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ANTON BUCKOKE<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£12,758<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

34%<br />

Dr Richard Arnold<br />

Sir John Ashworth*<br />

Mr Hugh Barrett<br />

Mr Alan Brain<br />

Professor Richard<br />

Brealey<br />

Mr Anton Buckoke<br />

Mr Peter Carroll<br />

Dr Michael Crowe<br />

Mr Michael Gittins<br />

Professor Ted Gordon-<br />

Smith<br />

Mr John Goslin<br />

Mr Pedro-Pablo<br />

Kuczynski<br />

Mr John Lea<br />

Mr Roger Pyne<br />

Mr Henry Selby<br />

Mr Noel Shobbrook<br />

Dr Robert Sider<br />

Mr Andrew Sillito<br />

Professor Donald<br />

Sniegowski<br />

Mr Max Summerell<br />

Professor Henry<br />

Summerfield<br />

Mr Alan Taylor<br />

Dr Price Zimmermann<br />

1957<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

HIS HONOUR<br />

MICHAEL LIGHTFOOT,<br />

PROFESSOR ARTHUR<br />

MORRIS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£17,794<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

40%<br />

Mr David Authers<br />

Mr Barrie Benfield<br />

Mr Michael Collins<br />

Mr Brian Cunningham<br />

Professor Peter Elbow<br />

Dr Terry Fenton<br />

Mr Gerald Harrison<br />

Mr Roger Horne<br />

Mr Richard Johnson<br />

Mr Ray Jones<br />

Mr Brian Knight<br />

Mr Philip Le Brocq<br />

His Honour Michael<br />

Lightfoot<br />

Mr John Meakin<br />

Mr Paul Miller<br />

Professor Arthur Morris<br />

Mr Richard Penn<br />

Mr Michael Ramsbotham<br />

Mr David Rimmer<br />

Mr Neil Roberts<br />

Mr David Rodway<br />

Mr Christopher Sinclair<br />

Mr Ian Stoyle<br />

Mr Jeffery Wear<br />

Mr Colin Wood<br />

1958<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR ROGER THORN<br />

MR JOHN LEIGHFIELD<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£36,382<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

30%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr John Badcock<br />

Mr David Best<br />

The Reverend Edward<br />

Clark<br />

Mr David Harrison<br />

Mr David Heilbron<br />

Mr Karl Hirshman*<br />

Mr Dick Hyde<br />

Mr Christopher James<br />

Dr David Knight<br />

Mr John Leighfield<br />

Mr Dominic Low<br />

Mr Tom Merren<br />

Dr Michael Richards<br />

Mr Gwynne Sullivan<br />

Mr Roger Thorn<br />

Professor Edward Tyler*<br />

1959<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR PETER HOBBS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,710<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

40%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Robert Argles<br />

Mr Malcolm Bannister<br />

Dr Graham Chandler<br />

Mr Ivor Davies<br />

Mr Michael Davis<br />

His Honour Michael<br />

Fysh<br />

Dr Bill Gordon<br />

Dr Christopher Green<br />

Mr Trevor Harrison<br />

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Mr Gerald Hewertson-<br />

Tisdall<br />

Mr Peter Hobbs<br />

Mr Brian Kingshott<br />

Mr Michael Langford<br />

Mr Michael Masterson<br />

Mr Ian McCubbin<br />

Mr David Milnes*<br />

Reverend Canon Richard<br />

Orchard<br />

Mr John Parsons<br />

Mr Andrew Pirie<br />

Mr David Rowe<br />

Professor Michael<br />

Schofield<br />

Dr Christopher Storr<br />

Mr Hal Stuart<br />

Mr Hugh Sweet*<br />

1960<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ALAN BROOMHEAD<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,595<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

39%<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Mr Jack Amos<br />

Dr Thomas Bevir<br />

Mr Alan Broomhead<br />

Mr Patrick Brown<br />

Mr Tony Cole<br />

Mr Peter Dormor<br />

Dr Philip Heycock<br />

Mr Christopher Jervis<br />

Dr John Moll<br />

Mr Jeffrey Newman<br />

Dr David Pattison<br />

Mr Angus Ross<br />

Mr John Rowe<br />

Mr Nigel Salmon<br />

Mr Joseph Sharp<br />

Mr John Thane<br />

Mr John Trembath<br />

Dr Robert Wilcher<br />

1961<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,821<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

34%<br />

Dr Rip Bulkeley<br />

Dr Richard Du Parcq<br />

Reverend Canon Robin<br />

Ewbank<br />

Mr Ian Gatenby<br />

Dr Richard Gill<br />

Mr David Godfrey*<br />

Mr Bob Hannam<br />

Professor Christopher<br />

Lange<br />

Mr Peter Moffatt<br />

Professor Fred Morrison<br />

Mr Stephen Oliver<br />

The Reverend John<br />

Perry<br />

Mr Charles Philpin<br />

The Reverend Stephen<br />

Pix*<br />

Mr Guy Rowston<br />

Mr Stephen Siddall<br />

Justice Murray Tobias<br />

Mr Nigel Tonkin*<br />

Mr Peter Walker<br />

Mr Paul Webb<br />

1962<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR ADAM HOGG<br />

MR IAN POTTS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£12,754<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

30%<br />

Mr John Armstrong<br />

The Reverend Peter<br />

Beacham<br />

Mr Philip Beckett<br />

Professor Edward<br />

Berman<br />

Mr Douglas Boyd<br />

Mr Sandrey Date<br />

Mr Bill Flett<br />

Mr Adam Hogg*<br />

Mr Frank James<br />

Mr Damien Knight<br />

Mr Anthony Leach<br />

Mr Keith Norman<br />

Dr Stuart Parkes<br />

Mr Ian Potts*<br />

Mr John Quenby<br />

Dr John Sleeman<br />

Mr John Smith<br />

Mr Anthony Targett<br />

Mr Richard Wills<br />

Mr Jim Wilson<br />

1963<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ANDREW WALKER<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,582<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

22%<br />

Sir Ivor Crewe<br />

Mr Norman Davidson<br />

Kelly<br />

Mr Richard Easterbrook<br />

Mr John Frood<br />

Mr Ralph Garbett<br />

Mr Gideon Hudson<br />

Mr David Nash*<br />

Professor Bill Neville<br />

Mr Derek Slater<br />

Professor Robert Smythe<br />

Mr Andrew Walker<br />

Mr Peter Walters<br />

Mr Alun Williams<br />

Mr David Wilson<br />

1964<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR MIKE PRESTON<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£25,851<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

32%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Tony Addison<br />

Mr Christopher Allen<br />

Mr John Alpass<br />

Mr Stewart Ashurst<br />

Mr David Badcock<br />

Professor Robin<br />

Boadway<br />

Sir Ronald Cohen<br />

Professor Raymond<br />

Dwek<br />

Dr Peter Harris<br />

Mr Christopher Holroyd<br />

Mr David Jeacock<br />

Mr Colin Luke<br />

Mr Iain Lumsden<br />

Mr Duncan Matheson<br />

Mr Ian McGowan<br />

Mr Paul Mildred<br />

Sir Kenneth Parker<br />

Mr Bruce Patrick<br />

Mr John Snell<br />

Mr Roger Surcombe<br />

Dr Richard Suzman<br />

Professor Dick Taylor<br />

Mr Brian Ward<br />

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1965<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

DR JOHN VINSON<br />

MR TOM STEELE<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£14,725<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

33%<br />

Mr Anthony Brailsford<br />

Mr Anthony Coughlan<br />

Mr Richard Hermon<br />

Mr Alan Hing<br />

Hon Sir James Holman<br />

Mr Barry Hooks<br />

Mr Michael Hoskins<br />

Dr David Hughes<br />

Professor Mark Janis<br />

Mr Colin Joseph*<br />

Mr Tom Levinson<br />

Mr Stephen Marfleet<br />

Mr Peter Monroe<br />

Mr Peter Neville<br />

Dr John Schwarzmantel<br />

Mr Mike Senior<br />

Mr David Short<br />

Mr Tom Steele*<br />

Mr David Taylor<br />

Mr Hugh Thomson<br />

Mr Timothy Vanderver<br />

Dr John Vinson<br />

Mr Martin Yates<br />

1966<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR TERRY WALTON<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,975<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

33%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Dr Huw Alban Davies<br />

Mr Roger Alton<br />

Mr Keith Atkey<br />

Mr Walt Bachman*<br />

Mr Ray Banks<br />

Dr Richard Barker*<br />

Professor Hugh Beale<br />

Mr Noel Clarke<br />

Mr Martin Couchman<br />

The Reverend Roger<br />

Gilbert<br />

Mr Peter Gluckman<br />

Mr Stephen Green<br />

Mr Hartley Heard<br />

Mr Roger Kubarych<br />

Mr Michael Lanning<br />

Mr John Lenton<br />

Mr Ian Litterick<br />

Mr David Pow<br />

Mr Nick Stokes<br />

Mr Terry Walton<br />

1967<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR HENRY BROWN<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£4,184<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

21%<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Dr George Doucas<br />

Mr Alan Green<br />

Mr Richard Grier<br />

Mr Helmut Kumm<br />

Mr Michael Langley<br />

Mr Robert Newman<br />

Mr Charles Oram<br />

Professor Roger Pearson<br />

Mr Philip Ratcliffe<br />

The Right Reverend<br />

Monsignor Gordon<br />

Read<br />

Dr Michael Schultz<br />

Mr Robin Taylor<br />

Mr David Watson<br />

1968<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

SIR MARK ALLEN<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£4,258<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

31%<br />

Sir Mark Allen<br />

Mr Clive Carpenter<br />

Dr Richard Corran<br />

Dr Alan Davis<br />

Dr Mike Ferris<br />

The Reverend John<br />

Fulton<br />

Mr Andrew Harvey<br />

Mr Michael Hinman<br />

Mr Malcolm Hitchings<br />

Mr Bo Jones Jr<br />

Mr Graham Miller<br />

Mr Eddie Olszyna-<br />

Marzys<br />

Mr Anthony Sykes<br />

Mr Andrew Taylor<br />

Mr David Travers<br />

The Reverend Jonathan<br />

Trigg<br />

Mr Ian Vickerage<br />

Mr Tom Wald<br />

Mr Ernest Werlin<br />

1969<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

DR RICHARD HARRIES<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,603<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

19%<br />

Mr Michael Allen<br />

Mr Alastair Brett<br />

Dr Andrew Chojnicki<br />

Dr Mike Griffiths*<br />

Mr Michael Lee<br />

Mr Greg Marks<br />

Mr Michael Poultney<br />

Professor John Quelch<br />

Mr Andy Ross*<br />

The Reverend Andrew<br />

Scaife<br />

Mr Simon Willbourn<br />

1970<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR PETER WILSON<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£1,997<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

22%<br />

Mr Graham Bennett<br />

Mr David Ceen<br />

Mr Richard Cullen<br />

Mr Gerry Halon<br />

Professor Ian Lawrie<br />

Mr Christopher Priest<br />

Mr John Raynor<br />

Mr Richard Salter<br />

Mr Mike Shallcross<br />

Dr Michael Simpson<br />

Mr Richard Sparks<br />

Mr David Taylor<br />

Mr David Tucker<br />

Mr Peter Wilson<br />

Mr Stephen Wilson<br />

1971<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR PETER MIÉVILLE<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£25,880<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

29%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Dr Richard Booth<br />

Mr Anthony Dlugosz<br />

Mr Geoff Hall<br />

Dr David Hartnett<br />

Mr Richard Jackson*<br />

Mr Francis Jones*<br />

Professor Dominic<br />

Kwiatkowski<br />

Mr Andrew Martin-Smith<br />

Mr Alasdair McKeane<br />

Mr Peter Miéville<br />

Mr Philip Nokes<br />

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Mr Scott Nycum<br />

Mr Tim O’Brien<br />

Dr David Ralph<br />

Mr John Ratcliffe<br />

Mr Trevor Reeve<br />

Mr Peter Smith<br />

Mr Tony Spencer<br />

Professor Peter Walls<br />

Sir Michael Wigan<br />

Professor Peter Willett<br />

1972<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£9,218<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

23%<br />

Mr Chris Albiston<br />

Mr Andrew Allner*<br />

Mr Roger Baker<br />

Mr Raymond Bell<br />

Mr Nick Byrne<br />

Mr Malcolm Churchill<br />

Mr Michael Frankl<br />

Mr Stephen Gale-Batten<br />

Mr Stewart Hamilton<br />

Mr Nick Kirk<br />

Mr Keith Le Page<br />

Mr Edward Nicol<br />

Dr Girish Patel<br />

Mr Jim Rathbone*<br />

Dr Martin Smith<br />

Dr Graham Taylor<br />

Mr Ian Webb<br />

Mr David Whitelam*<br />

1973<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR GEORGE ROFFE-<br />

SILVESTER<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£15,004<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

19%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Dr Bernard Besly<br />

Mr David Camp<br />

Mr David Cannon*<br />

Mr Mark Duckham<br />

Mr Keith Fox*<br />

Mr David Frith<br />

Mr Michael Hosking<br />

Mr Bill Johnson<br />

Mr George Roffe-<br />

Silvester*<br />

Dr David Seamark<br />

Mr Roger Stone<br />

Dr Mark Thackeray<br />

Dr Jerry Wales<br />

Mr Julian Wynter<br />

1974<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR CHRISTOPHER<br />

SPRAY<br />

MR ALAN LAMMIN<br />

MR MARK KING<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£15,905<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

37%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Dr Mark Currie<br />

Mr David Harris*<br />

Mr Mark Hatcher<br />

Mr Colin Hawkes<br />

Mr Jeremy Holt<br />

Mr Ken Ibbett*<br />

Mr Peter Kelly<br />

Mr Mark King<br />

Mr Alan Lammin<br />

Mr Ian McGregor<br />

Mr Paul O’Brien<br />

Dr Christopher Perrett<br />

Mr Andy Popham*<br />

Mr Simon Rallison<br />

Dr Steven Ratcliffe<br />

Mr Robert Reid<br />

Mr Clive Richards<br />

Mr Nigel Roffe<br />

Mr Howard Rosen<br />

Mr Paul Sanders<br />

Dr David Seddon<br />

Mr Barry Smith<br />

Dr David Smith<br />

Mr Ian Smith<br />

Mr Paul Smith<br />

Mr Christopher Spray<br />

Dr John Taylor<br />

Mr Richard Tolkien*<br />

Mr Martin Whittaker<br />

Mr John Woodward<br />

1975<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR GILES EMERSON<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£5,737<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

23%<br />

Mr Ian Christie<br />

Mr Graham Fosh<br />

Dr David Goldbloom<br />

Mr Richard Hannah<br />

Mr Christopher<br />

Headdon<br />

Mr Bill Lanyon<br />

Mr Dave Lawley<br />

Dr Paul Leyland<br />

Mr John Miller<br />

Dr James Mumford<br />

Mr Alan Newton<br />

Mr Robert Parkinson<br />

Dr Peter Shadbolt*<br />

Mr Mark Shaddick<br />

Mr Douglas Stembridge<br />

Dr Philip Stephens<br />

Mr Chris Sturdee<br />

Mr Richard Truscott<br />

Mr David Watson<br />

1976<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR MARK<br />

HOUGHTON-BERRY<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,830<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

28%<br />

Mr Mark Ballman<br />

Mr Neil Burton<br />

Dr Sumit Chanda<br />

Mr John Clark<br />

Mr Andrew Clarke<br />

The Honourable Justice<br />

Thomas Cromwell<br />

Mr Gareth Edwards<br />

Mr Robert Haden<br />

Mr Mark Houghton-<br />

Berry<br />

Sir Roland Jackson<br />

Mr Paul Kane<br />

Mr Nick Kendall-<br />

Carpenter<br />

Mr Adrian Long<br />

Mr John Melotte<br />

Dr David Murdoch<br />

Mr Andrew Paton<br />

Mr Richard Powell<br />

Mr Michael Ralph<br />

The Reverend Duncan<br />

Raynor<br />

Mr Roman Rudkowskyj<br />

Dr Simon Stevenson<br />

Mr Richard Stubbs*<br />

Mr Nick Taunt<br />

Mr Philip Terzian<br />

Dr Simon Winterton<br />

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1977<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR CHISANGA PUTA-<br />

CHEKWE<br />

MR ROGER FINK<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,414<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

19%<br />

Dr Julian Alworth<br />

Mr David Blower<br />

Dr Jeremy Broadhead<br />

Dr Stephen Cameron<br />

Mr Christopher<br />

Danilewicz<br />

Mr Michael Hart*<br />

Mr Stephen Jerome<br />

Dr Christopher Ree<br />

Mr Michael Scarisbrick<br />

Mr Malcolm Sumner<br />

Mr Mark Thomas<br />

Mr Richard Watson<br />

1978<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR TOBY WALLIS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,442<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

23%<br />

Anonymous<br />

The Hon Mr Justice<br />

Aarif Barma<br />

Mr Hugh Bell<br />

Mr Nigel Bennett<br />

Mr Russell Davidson<br />

Mr Nick Gaynor*<br />

Mr Charles Gillott<br />

Mr Edwin Harland<br />

The Reverend David<br />

Kirkwood<br />

Dr Jeremy McCabe<br />

Mr James Rogers<br />

Sir Richard Rowley<br />

Mr Malcolm Rutherford<br />

Mr Charles Smith<br />

Lord Peter Truscott<br />

Mr Toby Wallis<br />

Mr Derek Wheeler*<br />

Mr Peter Woodbridge<br />

1979<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR CHRISTOPHER<br />

ALLNER<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£12,024<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

26%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Christopher Allner<br />

Mr Chuck Anderson<br />

Mr Christopher Andrews<br />

Mrs Alison Barne<br />

Mr Dick Barton<br />

Mr Ian Bradbury*<br />

Mr Michael Coleman*<br />

Professor Steve Higgins<br />

Mr Robin Howard<br />

Mr Jeremy Hull<br />

Mr Alexander Minford<br />

Mr Richard Morris<br />

Ms Ann Nursey<br />

Mr Andrew Peck<br />

Mr Trevor Pethick<br />

Mr Paul Redfern<br />

Mr Brian Rimmer<br />

Mr Jim Shine<br />

Mr David Stewart<br />

Mr Simon Thornton<br />

Miss Alison Wilson<br />

Mr John Yeatman<br />

1980<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR NEIL MONNERY<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£6,864<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

21%<br />

Mrs Yvonne Ashton<br />

Mr Ian Carnegie Brown*<br />

Mr Tim Cato<br />

Mr Andrew Dobson<br />

Mr Andrew Goldsworthy<br />

Mr Paul Hammond<br />

Mr Robert Haynes*<br />

Mr Andy Hobart<br />

Mr Nick Kennedy<br />

Mr Ian Lever<br />

Mr Harry Marshall<br />

Mr Neil Monnery*<br />

Mr Philip New<br />

Mr Stephen Newman<br />

Mr Kevin Pantling<br />

Mrs Catherine Score<br />

Mr Julian Thomas<br />

1981<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£5,060<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

19%<br />

Dr Philip Ambler<br />

Miss Rachel Billinge<br />

Mrs Catherine Bingham<br />

Mr Mark Dilworth<br />

Mrs Colette Du Toit<br />

Mr Michael Gigney<br />

Mr Jerry Herbert<br />

Miss Susan Howard<br />

Dr Jane Isaacs<br />

Dr David Marples<br />

Mr Robert Noel<br />

Mrs Susan Parker<br />

Mr Mark Shepherd<br />

Mr Glen Suarez*<br />

Mr Rhodri Williams<br />

1982<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,863<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

18%<br />

Anonymous (3)<br />

Mr Chris Archer-Lock<br />

Mr Simon Chadwick<br />

Mr Martin Clemoes<br />

Mr Alan Heald<br />

Mr Nicholas Hill<br />

Mr Adrian Knight<br />

Mrs Tessa McDonald<br />

Ms Jane Novak<br />

Dr Philip Rose<br />

Mr Dan Rosen<br />

Mr David Skinner<br />

Mr Dominic Watts<br />

Mr Nicholas Worskett<br />

1983<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ANDY ANSON<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,001<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

23%<br />

Mr Andy Anson<br />

Mr Richard Astle<br />

Mrs Lucinda Bell<br />

Mr Robin Blades<br />

Mr Gordon Clark<br />

Mr Clifford Collis<br />

Mr Nicholas Davidson<br />

Mr John Dermo<br />

Professor Simon Hooker<br />

Dr Alison Kelly<br />

Dr Barbara Lunnon<br />

Mr David Marriage<br />

Mr Nicholas Myerson<br />

Mr John Neale<br />

Mr Jonathan Ramsden<br />

Mr Dermot Russell<br />

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Mr Craig Shuttleworth<br />

Mr David Webb*<br />

Dr James White<br />

1984<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR CHARLES OUTHWAITE<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,032<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

13%<br />

Dr Geoff Butcher<br />

Ms Reeta Chakrabarti<br />

Mr Nigel Davies<br />

Mr Brendon Hansford<br />

Mr Guy Healey<br />

Mr William Kenyon<br />

Mr Ian McDonald<br />

Mr Charles Outhwaite<br />

Mr David Powell<br />

Mr Mark Richards<br />

The Reverend Mark<br />

Speeks*<br />

Miss Elizabeth Whittaker<br />

1985<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR ADRIAN MONCK<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,942<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

17%<br />

Mr Justin Audcent<br />

Ms Christina Blacklaws<br />

Mr Kevin Callanan<br />

Mr Christopher Chinn<br />

Mr Jonathan Finn<br />

Mrs Nicola Fothergill<br />

Mrs Sue Gauge<br />

Mr Stephen Jones<br />

Mr David Leeks<br />

Ms Lydia Massiah<br />

Mr Adrian Monck<br />

Mr Bruce Murray<br />

Mr George Peretz*<br />

Mr Tom Perkins<br />

Mr Mick Platt<br />

Mrs Hester Tingey<br />

Mrs Lizzie Tosaris<br />

Mr John Urquhart<br />

Dr Lesley Whitehurst<br />

Professor Xiaozhong<br />

Zhang<br />

1986<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MRS AMANDA<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£8,782<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

17%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Chris Ball<br />

Mr Nick Barnard<br />

Mr Neil Blair<br />

Mr Martin Furey<br />

Mr Jonathan Gittos*<br />

Mr Jonathan Gough<br />

Dr Geoffrey Greatrex<br />

Mrs Rachel Haining<br />

Mr David Harrison<br />

Mrs Emma Langley<br />

Mr Robert Mason<br />

Mr Adrian Sainsbury*<br />

Mr James Sanders<br />

Mr Mike Schelble<br />

Mr Russell Speirs<br />

Mr Nicholas Stretch<br />

Mr Tom Tenkhoff<br />

Mr William Webb-<br />

Purkis<br />

Dr Stuart Williams*<br />

Mr James Yuen<br />

1987<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

DR RICHARD BENNETT,<br />

MR MARK ANDERSON,<br />

MR ROB<br />

FARQUHARSON<br />

MR JON GISBY<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£4,321<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

13%<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Mr Mark Anderson<br />

Mrs Deborah Ball<br />

Dr Richard Bennett<br />

Miss Georgina Brittain<br />

Dr Robert Cramer<br />

Mr Rob Farquharson<br />

Mr Jon Gisby<br />

Ms Cooper Jackson<br />

Mr Adam Maclean<br />

Mr Felix Martin-Moreno<br />

Mr Dan O’Connor<br />

Mrs Rosemary Riepma<br />

Mr Eckhart Weber<br />

Mr Stuart Wheeler<br />

1988<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£1,548<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

8%<br />

Dr Daniel Cammerman<br />

Mr Jackson Collins<br />

Mrs Georgina Dennis<br />

Mr Robin Down<br />

Mr Nick George<br />

Mr Chris Gondek<br />

Dr Oliver Gutman<br />

Mr Lee Mickus<br />

Mr David Pesikoff<br />

Mr David Susich<br />

1989<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR JUSTIN BRETT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,570<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

14%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Conrad Benefield<br />

Mr Justin Brett<br />

Mr Richard Dudley<br />

Mr Gonzalo Garrigues<br />

Miss Anna Johnson<br />

Mr Daniel Johnson<br />

Dr Georgia Kaufman<br />

Mr Alasdair Kergon<br />

Mr Nigel Leyland<br />

Mr Simon Mason<br />

Ms Eva Norton<br />

Mrs Dani Solomon<br />

Mr Robert Tansey<br />

Mr Ben Williams<br />

Mr Paul Williams<br />

Dr Stephen Winder<br />

1990<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£10,335<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

15%<br />

Anonymous (2)<br />

Dr David Bieber<br />

Ms Katherine Brewer<br />

Mr Christopher<br />

Coleridge<br />

Miss Lebby Eyres<br />

Mrs Sarah Fuller<br />

Ms Andrea Gomes da<br />

Silva*<br />

Mr Will Harrison<br />

Dr Mark Henstridge<br />

Mr Brendan Kearse<br />

Ms Rachel Knubley<br />

Miss Kate Little*<br />

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Ms Anna Maratos<br />

Miss Kathrine Meloni<br />

Mr Anesh Pema<br />

Mr Andy Powell<br />

Dr Matthew Preston<br />

Mr Robert Riley<br />

Dr Carl Thwaite<br />

Dr William Wadsworth<br />

1991<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MS ELIZABETH WEBB<br />

MS GLORIA CHUNG<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,321<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

20%<br />

Mrs Kate Agg<br />

Mrs Angela Baker<br />

Mrs Caroline Bansal<br />

Mr Richard Barltrop<br />

Ms Gloria Chung<br />

Mrs Sheena Dewan-<br />

Herrick<br />

Mr Ian Glen<br />

Ms Karen Greenberg<br />

Mr Dave Handley*<br />

The Hon Ed Harris<br />

Mr Mark Harris<br />

Mr Philip Jones<br />

Mr Michael Lapin<br />

Mr John Leighton<br />

Ms Min Lim<br />

Ms Amanda McDonald<br />

Mr Robert Miners<br />

Ms Charlotte Morgan<br />

Dr Philomen Probert<br />

Mr James Rous<br />

Ms Jessica Smith<br />

Mr Hee Tan<br />

Ms Elizabeth Webb<br />

Mr Tom Weiss<br />

1992<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MR JON HALL<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£4,327<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

11%<br />

Anonymous (3)<br />

Dr Victoria Brown<br />

Ms Katy Cooper<br />

Mrs Louise Curbishley<br />

Mr Jeremy Fox-Geen<br />

Mr Timothy Houghton<br />

Mr Charles Mander<br />

Mr Rohit Menezes<br />

Mr Sean O’Sullivan*<br />

Dr Katy Pike<br />

Mr Jeremy Pocklington<br />

Mr Prajakt Samant*<br />

Mr Andrew Sanders<br />

Mr Jon Skittrall<br />

Dr Clare Taylor<br />

1993<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£7,701<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

15%<br />

Mr Matthew Addison<br />

Mrs Kate Astley<br />

Mr Nicolas Atkins<br />

Mr David Avery-Gee<br />

Mr Thomas Bradnock<br />

Mr Nick Campsie*<br />

Mr Mark Cheng<br />

Mr Rik Child<br />

Dr Astrid Diener<br />

Ms Kate Evans<br />

Mr David Gilmore<br />

Dr Ian Hall<br />

Dr Claudia Jans Strasky<br />

Mr Jamie McDougall<br />

Mrs Clare Mcintosh<br />

Ms Gillian Molesworth-<br />

St. Aubyn<br />

Dr Maria Parani<br />

Mr James Renshaw<br />

Mr Andrew Swayze<br />

1994<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£1,722<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

12%<br />

Mr Saliya Cooray<br />

Mr Andrew Dodd<br />

Mr Roger Evers<br />

Mr Matthew Hedges<br />

Ms Nicola Holmes<br />

Mr Christopher Leverton<br />

Mrs Alix Lewer<br />

Mr Yassir Mahmood<br />

Dr Duncan McCombie<br />

Mr Nicholas Pashley<br />

Mrs Anya Radford<br />

Mr Daniel Reeves<br />

Mr Richard Rous<br />

Mrs Joanne Shaw<br />

Ms Victoria Sowerby<br />

Dr Richard Thomas<br />

Ms Helen Turnbull<br />

1995<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,254<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

10%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms Gemma Burford<br />

Enolengila<br />

Miss Elizabeth Elmhirst<br />

Mrs Elena<br />

Gerostathopoulou<br />

The Reverend Richard<br />

Lloyd<br />

Miss Rachael McCabe<br />

Mr Graeme McCullough<br />

Mr Paul McManus<br />

Dr Anand Mehta<br />

Mrs Rebecca Morrison<br />

Mr Anthony Reid<br />

Dr Fiona Reid<br />

Mrs Christine Richardson<br />

Dr Lisa Siraganian<br />

Ms Sara Thompson<br />

1996<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,056<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

7%<br />

Mr William Edward<br />

Beattie<br />

Mr Alastair Brown<br />

Mr Matthew Hancock<br />

Mr Timothy Lloyd<br />

Miss Gemma Mortensen<br />

Mr Conor Owens<br />

Mr Richard Parkin<br />

Ms Maggie Schilling<br />

Mr Igor Timofeyev<br />

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1997<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

DR STEVE O’KEEFE<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£1,025<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

10%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Ms Juliet Berman<br />

Dr Mario Brandhorst<br />

Dr Ceri Fiddes<br />

Mr Jamie Maples<br />

Mr Philip Morgan<br />

Dr Steve O’Keefe<br />

The Reverend Kenneth<br />

Padley<br />

Ms Sarah Pfuhl<br />

Mr Nat Roland<br />

Mrs Helen Slater<br />

Mrs Elizabeth Stubbins<br />

Bates<br />

Mrs Elizabeth Wells<br />

1998<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR BEN MOXHAM<br />

MISS HANNAH<br />

LOWNSBROUGH<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,599<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

14%<br />

Anonymous (3)<br />

Mr Anthony Bradley<br />

Mr Jason Chong*<br />

Miss Jenny Curtis<br />

Reverend Megan Daffern<br />

Miss Madeleine Forrest<br />

Miss Sophie Fry<br />

Professor Niels Gaul<br />

Mr David Hancock*<br />

Mrs Katrina Hancock*<br />

Mr Mark Higgs<br />

Miss Fionnuala<br />

Kennedy*<br />

Mr Dave Lombino<br />

Ms Sharron Morris<br />

Mr Ben Moxham<br />

Dr Mariza Petropoulou<br />

Miss Julia Renton*<br />

Mr Aaron Resch*<br />

Mr Peter Rushton<br />

Miss Tehzeeb Sandhu<br />

1999<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MISS FREDDY WEST<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,527<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

13%<br />

Anonymous (3)<br />

Mr Andrew Aldcroft*<br />

Ms Marina Bazzani<br />

Mr Ryan Clay<br />

Dr Manraaj Dheensay<br />

Dr Ariel Ezrachi<br />

Mr Pete Farmer*<br />

Mrs Rebecca Gray<br />

Mr George Heywood*<br />

Mr Chris House<br />

Ms Jayna Kothari<br />

Mr Gavin Little<br />

Mr Ian Mallinson<br />

Mr Matthew Parfitt*<br />

Miss Eleonora Suhoviy<br />

Mr James Taylor<br />

Mr Alex Usher-Smith*<br />

Miss Freddy West<br />

Mr Georgi Zhelev<br />

2000<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£3,470<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

17%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mrs Caroline Boddy<br />

Mr Owen Boger<br />

Mr Harry Chichester<br />

Mr Paul Coles<br />

Mr & Mrs Jonathan Dean<br />

Miss Lindsay Gallagher<br />

Mrs Shani Grant*<br />

Miss Elizabeth Guilford*<br />

Mr Michael Hugman*<br />

Mr Tony Lai<br />

Dr Jo Lim<br />

Miss Andrea MacDonald<br />

Dr John Murphy*<br />

Mr Nathan Ostrander<br />

Miss Georgina Paterson<br />

Miss Amy Pickvance<br />

Mrs Lisa Pugh<br />

Mr Matthew Purves<br />

Mr Matt Ray*<br />

Mr Raul Rodriguez<br />

Miss Emily Shaw<br />

Miss Stephanie Smith*<br />

2001<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MISS KATHERINE<br />

BATCHELOR<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,687<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

13%<br />

Miss Katherine<br />

Batchelor*<br />

Mr Andrew Black<br />

Miss Lucy Carr<br />

Miss Rebecca<br />

Frankenberg<br />

Miss Jessica Frost<br />

Mr Andy Golden<br />

Miss Jane Goodenough<br />

Mr Jeremy Gould<br />

Miss Sarah Graham*<br />

Mr Tom Grant*<br />

Mr Nikolaus Grubeck<br />

Mr Rob Hopkins<br />

Mr Fergal McLoughlin<br />

Mr Edward Meinert<br />

Dr Niall O’Dea<br />

Ms Hannah Parham*<br />

Mr Thomas Reynolds<br />

Mrs Hannah Stranger-<br />

Jones<br />

Mr Tse Wen Tai*<br />

Mrs Emma Thompson<br />

Mr Nicholas Widdows<br />

2002<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

MISS RACHEL KNIBBS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,534<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

12%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Emmet Coldrick<br />

Mr Hugh Derbyshire<br />

Miss Claire Holliday<br />

Mr Nick Johnston*<br />

Miss Katie Kingwell<br />

Miss Rachel Knibbs*<br />

Mr Yipei Liu*<br />

Miss Tamsin Maddock<br />

Mr Drew Newman<br />

Miss Rachel O’Neill<br />

Mrs Angela Palmer<br />

Mr Ioan Popescu<br />

Miss Laura Smethurst<br />

Miss Lucy Stallworthy*<br />

Miss Helen Stubbs<br />

Dr Phil Tresadern*<br />

Mr Thomas Turner<br />

Miss Emily Watson*<br />

Mrs Claire Widdows*<br />

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2003<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£2,114<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

6%<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr Michael Amherst*<br />

Mr George Anstey<br />

Mr Greg Lim<br />

Ms Emily Liu<br />

Ms Felicity Long<br />

Mr Alex Newberry<br />

Dr Dirk-Jan Omtzigt<br />

Mr John Stuart<br />

Mr Michael Werner*<br />

2004<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR OCTAVE OPPETIT<br />

MR ANDREW<br />

FREEDMAN<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£226<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

4%<br />

Mr Gemunu Cooray<br />

Mr Glen Goodman<br />

Mr Darrell Jones<br />

Mr Robert Keevil<br />

Dr Tarun Khaitan*<br />

Mr Alexander Laffan<br />

Miss Joanne Williams<br />

2005<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£897<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

6%<br />

Miss Chloe Beeby* †<br />

Miss India Bourke* †<br />

Ms Serene Chew*<br />

Mr Ben Geldeard*<br />

Mr Mawuli Ladzekpo<br />

Mr Charlie Morris<br />

Mr Mehmet Noyan*<br />

Mr Asa Oldring* †<br />

Mr Ash Rust*<br />

Mr Iain Sheridan<br />

Mr Ben Sutton* †<br />

2006<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

MR BEN MILLINCHIP<br />

MISS CAROLINA<br />

LINDAHL<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£978<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

16%<br />

Miss Robin Andrews* †<br />

Ms Liz Berry †<br />

Mr Kent Brittan<br />

Miss Jennifer Brown*<br />

Mr Henry Burton<br />

Mr Xiao Cai*<br />

Mr Anupam Das †<br />

Miss Emily Derrer †<br />

Mr Kevin Dickens* †<br />

Mr Kit Dorey †<br />

Miss Elizabeth Ellen* †<br />

Mr Alexander Fennell* †<br />

Miss Emily Fletcher* †<br />

Miss Ursula Hackett *<br />

Mr Patrick Howard* †<br />

Mr James Johnson* †<br />

Miss Victoria Lazar<br />

Graham †<br />

Mr Felix Leach*<br />

Mr David Lee †<br />

Mr Daragh McDowell<br />

Miss Katie McGettigan* †<br />

Dr Rebecca McNamara*<br />

Mr Alex Mehra*<br />

Mr William Moir* †<br />

Mr Edward Moores* †<br />

Mr Christopher Neale* †<br />

Mr Rupert Robinson* †<br />

Mr Edward Roffe<br />

Miss Maya Ross* †<br />

Mr Sam Rudgard* †<br />

Miss Rebecca Taylor* †<br />

Ms Mabyn Troup †<br />

Miss Lindsey van<br />

Gemeren †<br />

POST- 2006<br />

V O L U N T E E R<br />

VACANT<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£1,035<br />

P A R T I C I P A T I O N R A T E<br />

11%<br />

Mr James Bailey<br />

Miss Ruth Barber* †<br />

Mr Stephen Carolin* †<br />

Mr Matthew Conroy* †<br />

Miss Katherine Cook<br />

Miss Aisha Curran †<br />

Ms Hannah Graff*<br />

Miss Ewelina Gregolinska<br />

Mr Thomas Grossmann<br />

Mr Chetan Gupta*<br />

Ms Layla Hamadi<br />

Mr Timothy Hele<br />

Miss Jessica Houlgrave* †<br />

Mr Simon Inman<br />

Mr Philip Jackson* †<br />

Miss Rebecca Kaye<br />

Mr Stephen Lang* †<br />

Miss Lucinda Mallace-<br />

Goulbourne* †<br />

Mr David Merlin-Jones* †<br />

Miss Katy Minshall* †<br />

Mr Rikin Patel* †<br />

Miss Jennifer Payne* †<br />

Mr David Rawcliffe* †<br />

Mr James Regan* †<br />

Miss Hannah Rosefield †<br />

Mr James Salter* †<br />

Mr Santiago Sanchez* †<br />

Mr Charl Sevel<br />

Mr Dalibor Siroky*<br />

Miss Chloe Street †<br />

Mr Piers Taylor †<br />

Miss Harriet Tolkien †<br />

Miss Ruth Wainwright* †<br />

Miss Alice Walker* †<br />

Miss Hannah Wright †<br />

FELLOWS<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£13,139<br />

Anonymous (3)<br />

Dr Faramerz Dabhoiwala<br />

Dr Cornelia Drutu<br />

Professor Raymond Dwek<br />

The Late Dr Denys Dyer<br />

Dr Walter Eltis<br />

Dr Monika Gullerova<br />

Dr Joe Hatton<br />

Professor Gregory<br />

Hutchinson<br />

Professor Elizabeth<br />

Jeffreys<br />

Mr William Jensen<br />

Ms Jeri Johnson<br />

Dr Peter Johnson<br />

Mr Christopher Kirwan<br />

Dr John Maddicott<br />

Professor Cyril Mango<br />

The Reverend Helen<br />

Orchard<br />

Dr Zhongmin Qian<br />

Dr Ian Reid<br />

Dr Brian Stewart<br />

Professor Helen<br />

Watanabe-O’Kelly<br />

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FRIENDS<br />

OF EXETER<br />

T O T A L G I V E N<br />

£702,891<br />

Anonymous (86)<br />

Lord Aldington<br />

Ms Susan Amussen<br />

Mr & Mrs John Ball<br />

Mrs Valerie Barr<br />

Mr Roger Bourke & Ms<br />

Naomi Williams<br />

Mr & Mrs Mark Burridge<br />

Mr Chris Clements<br />

Dr Felicity Cooke<br />

Mr & Mrs Richard Cooper<br />

Miss Mary Crawford<br />

Mr Simon & Dr Hardeep<br />

Curtis<br />

Mr Martin Davies<br />

Ms Kinsey Forsdyke<br />

Professor Raoul Franklin<br />

Mr Clive Gallier<br />

Sir Patrick Garland<br />

Mr & Mrs Peter Geldeard<br />

Mr & Mrs Simon Gordon<br />

Mr & Mrs John Graham<br />

Mrs Jane Howard<br />

Mr Colin Howard<br />

Mr Peter Jones<br />

Mrs Nancy Kelly<br />

Ms Heidi Kurtz<br />

Mrs Angela Lazda<br />

Mr Timothy & Dr Helen<br />

Lee<br />

Mr & Mrs Richard<br />

Lewney<br />

Mrs Susan Lochner<br />

Mr Hamish McRae*<br />

Mr & Mrs Hugh Moir<br />

Dr Ben Morison<br />

Mr Eric Noel<br />

Lady Jennifer Norman<br />

Baroness Detta O’Cathain<br />

Mrs Sue Ogonovsky<br />

Ms Bina Pandit<br />

Mr Peter Parker<br />

Professor Michael Ponton<br />

Dr Oliver Pooley<br />

Mrs Jennifer Rallison<br />

Dr & Mrs Richard Resch<br />

Ms Elizabeth Robertson<br />

Mr Andrew Siddons<br />

Mr Andrew Smith<br />

Mr & Mrs Paul Smith<br />

Mrs Jean Southgate<br />

Mrs Mary Stubbs<br />

Mr & Mrs Arthur Sutton<br />

Mr & Mrs Gary Taylor<br />

Mr Peter Thompson<br />

Mr Graham Tite<br />

Mrs Lorise Topliffe<br />

Mr Seth Vannatta<br />

Mr Cung Vu<br />

Miss Marjorie Watson<br />

Mr & Mrs John White<br />

Dr Esme Whitehead<br />

Professor Terry Willis<br />

Professor Michael Winter<br />

Miss Valerie Worthington<br />

Santander<br />

To be sensitive to current<br />

students, the <strong>College</strong> lists as<br />

anonymous any gifts made by<br />

their parents.<br />

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Including <strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong> in your Will<br />

Your Will is the best way to provide for your friends and family, to help the causes you<br />

support, and to acknowledge the influences that have shaped your life.<br />

Legacies have played, and continue to play, a major part in the history of <strong>Exeter</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong>. As state funding declines, we need constant help to preserve our way of<br />

education, our unique environment and our distinct values.<br />

As <strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong> is a charitable institution, bequests to it are free of<br />

Inheritance Tax and really do make a difference to the lives of our members.<br />

Including a legacy in your Will, or adding a Codicil, is a simple matter, although<br />

we do strongly advise that you take professional legal advice.<br />

If you do choose to remember the <strong>College</strong> in your Will, we would be grateful if<br />

you could inform us so that we can ensure that all aspects of your plans are fully<br />

understood, and so that we can thank you appropriately. This will not<br />

represent a binding commitment, and your plans will be treated in the strictest<br />

confidence.<br />

For further information, please contact the Development Office.<br />

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The Development Office<br />

<strong>Exeter</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

Oxford OX1 3DP, UK<br />

+44 (0) 1865 279620<br />

www.exeter.ox.ac.uk/alumni

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