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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Magdalene has never been a big college; in the first 350 years of its existence the greatest number of freshmen was 35, in 1623, and at the beginning of the 18th century only 5 or 6 entered yearly. But in the first 50 years of the Mathematical Tripos the College had 31 wranglers, with senior wranglers in 1752, 1757, and 1778; William ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · A history of the building is contained in the Rev. H. A. Wilson's Magdalen College (University of Oxford College Histories, 1899), a work made easier by the earlier labours and researches of Dr. J. R. Bloxam, Rev. W. D. Macray, and Mr. J. C. Buckler.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Magdalene College in the 15th-century foundation was the only house of regular studies in Cambridge provided at first exclusively for Benedictine monks; the buildings of this period survive although to some extent obscured by later refacing and refitting. The S. range of First Court retains an exceptional example, almost intact, of ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · The Magdalen College School in St John Street had been closed for a year after structural concerns were raised by the trustees who run it. Dailymotion. Reopening of Magdalen Museum in Wainfleet ...

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    • Dailymotion
  5. Vor 4 Tagen · This year’s Magdalen garden play saw McCabe star as Orlando – an immortal, sex changing hopeless romantic. The fourth wall in this adaptation is a thin ether. A gaggle of Virginia Woolf’s grace us throughout, directly interacting with the characters she is writing. Perhaps this is a nod to the fact that Orlando is based upon one of Woolf ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · A special day in the life of Magdalene College Choir, on a sunny Ascension Day, featuring Matins, formal dinner, Evensong, & more!rehearsal ~ matins in the g...

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    • Magdalene College Choir, Cambridge
  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Approaching the chattering Wildeans in the Chaplain’s Quad of Magdalen College, I was aware of my usual social anxiety. I had travelled from Wexford, Ireland, with a genuine interest. As an obscure novelist working on nineteenth-century historical fiction, I have spent the last year studying Oscar and Speranza. But this was the thirtieth anniversary lunch of the Oscar Wilde Society, and ...