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front court Front court Front court Front court Front Front court court front court Front Front court court Trinity Hall CAMBRIDGE Highlights Shaun Wylie Remembered Meet the New Vice-Master Fitzwilliam Museum & Trinity Hall Connections THA Awards Taking off to Thailand, the Himalayas and Ethiopia Issue 16 | Summer 2010 Trinity Hall Front Court Welcome We welcome the new decade with a revitalised Front Court which we hope you will enjoy. Following on from comments made during this year’s telephone campaign, it was suggested that more articles covering current areas of research would be appreciated and to that end we have two very interesting research articles: one, a history of the crusaders by our Schulman Research Fellow, Dr Teresa Shawcross; the other, on the decline of languages in the world by Research Fellow, Dr Stephen Pax Leonard. The sad passing of Dr Shaun Wylie is marked in this issue by an engaging look at his life written by his son, Malcolm (TH 1967). Professor Robert Cumming (TH 1962) discovers the connections between the Hall and About Front Court the Fitzwilliam Museum. Front Court is an informal publication produced once a year to keep members Front Court is this year being sent out in electronic form to all of you up-to-date with College and alumni news. for whom we have email addresses. If you would prefer to receive Front Court electronically in the future, then do please email me at If you have any suggestions for the next issue (Summer 2011), please contact [email protected]. the Editors. Ginny Swepson All our publications are available as Publications Officer pdf files from our website: www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/alumni/ publications.asp Editors Jocelyn Poulton Returning for a visit? Ginny Swepson The Development and Alumni Office The College is always delighted to at many Cambridge shops, Trinity Hall welcome you back even when the restaurants and hotels. Cambridge ‘Closed to Visitors’ sign is on display. CB2 1TJ If you have not yet applied for a Please make yourself known CamCard, or it has been mislaid, Tel: +44 (0)1223 332562 Fax: +44 (0)1223 765157 to the Porters and they will let you please email: Email: [email protected] know what is going on in College. [email protected] www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/alumni Also, let them know your year with your name, current address, and within an instant they will be matriculation year and mention You can catch up with us on Twitter or able to produce a copy of your Trinity Hall and they will happily send Facebook at ‘TrinityHallCamb’. matriculation photo. you a new one. Alternatively, contact Design and print management: the Alumni Relations Office at: H2 Associates, Cambridge To enhance your visit to Cambridge 1 Quayside, Bridge Street, further, don’t forget to bring your Cambridge CB5 8AB Thank you to all our contributors and CamCard which offers reductions or tel +44 (0)1223 332288 photographers. 25 Summer 2010 Contents Master’s Message 05 An era has closed at Trinity Hall, with the death of two of our Honorary Fellows. When I was elected as Master, a group of alumni invited me to A New Vice-Master dinner at the Athenaeum, and conversation with Alan King-Hamilton 06 (TH 1923) turned to his participation in the General Strike. Mental From the Smallest to the arithmetic suggested that he was implausibly old for someone so Largest Chapel sprightly – and not long afterwards, I attended his 100th birthday at the Middle Temple. 07 The World’s Vanishing Voices He will be remembered at Trinity Hall man who was so important to the life through the Alan King-Hamilton Award of the College, and to the country as a for Undergraduate Law Students, and in codebreaker during the Second World War 08 the legal profession for presiding over and the Cold War. Shaun Wylie Remembered some of the most controversial trials of the 1960s and 1970s. The week he This last term, three Appeal Court Judges died, I attended the Aula Club dinner at and Honorary Fellows – John Thomas 10 the Middle Temple, and saw Alan’s Coat (TH 1966), Tony Hooper (TH 1957) and Walking in the of Arms incorporating the crescent of Colin Rimer (TH 1963) – joined us for Crusaders’ Footsteps Trinity Hall. The life of the much loved and the annual Law Society dinner where respected former Fellow Shaun Wylie is they met with our current Law students. 12 commemorated in Front Court by his son, Such links across the generations are The Fitzwilliam Museum & and he was remembered at a memorial so important for the life of the College. service in College on Saturday 24 April. I was also delighted to host a seminar Trinity Hall Connections His passing brought so many of his family, and dinner in the Lodge for an alumnus friends and students back to the Hall, who has contributed to the political life of 14 where we remembered an exceptional India. Mani Shankar Aiyar (TH 1961) had a In Bishop Bateman’s Footsteps 15 THA Events 16 THA Awards 18 …something new, something Blue 19 The Trinity Hall Network just got Social! 20 The Master attended the Anglo-Japanese conference of historians in Tokyo and took part in a conference on Events economic thought and the British Empire. 3 Trinity Hall Front Court Continued from page 3 distinguished career in the Indian Foreign is currently the British Ambassador to Service before becoming a member of Kosovo, spoke about the role of diplomats the Lok Sabha and serving in the Cabinet. in restoring peace to war-torn societies He stepped down from the Lower House – something on which he has wide at the last election, but shortly before experience from previous postings in the arriving in Britain to launch his two new Congo and Rwanda. Bishop Bateman tried books, he was appointed to the Rajya to bring peace between the English and Sabha or Upper House. If his wide- the French, so the tradition of the ranging and impressive talk on Indian Hall continues. democracy and economic development is anything to go by, he will surely continue Trinity Hall has contributed to the more to play a major role in the political life of peaceful arts, continuing in the footsteps India. He held an audience of Fellows, of Viscount Fitzwilliam who is also students, and friends from his time at remembered in this issue of Front Court. the Hall, enthralled by his account of the He would doubtless be delighted by our threats to democracy from economic acquisition of a new harpsichord which development, and how to respond. I am sounds as beautiful as it looks. Rachel delighted that Mani has now been elected Weisz (TH 1988) has added an Olivier an Honorary Fellow of Trinity Hall. Mani’s award as best actress to her constituency was in Tamil Nadu, which Oscar. The impressive series of lectures The Master and Dr Claire Daunton with Dennis Avery made me reflect on the career of another (TH 1980) at Wychfield. Dennis and Sally Wong-Avery in memory of Graham Storey continued recently visited Trinity Hall to attend an MCR Dinner alumnus, Ambassador Dr Palitha Kohona with a brilliant lecture by Anne Enright and took the opportunity to visit the beautiful gardens of Wychfield and enjoy the May Bumps. (TH 1977). The first time we met in 2006, on the influence of her teacher Angela he had been appointed by the President Carter. The College, it seems to me, of Sri Lanka to resolve the long-running was himself a student. The Deanship has never been so lively and exciting – conflict with the Tamil Tigers. This of Trinity Hall has been a stepping stone and I am delighted that so many alumni assignment was, I suggested, a rather to preferment in the Church and in return for events. But more than anything, dangerous one – and I was not reassured academic life, so we were all dreading what makes the College so stimulating when he replied that his predecessor was the time when Jeremy Morris would are the students and Fellows. At the assassinated. I was therefore delighted to be translated to a new position. We are recent Commemoration of Benefactors, see him at our reunion in New York last delighted for him on his election to the I asked an alumnus who is a senior December, and to learn that he had just Deanship of King’s College. We wish figure in finance for his assessment of been appointed Ambassador to the United them all every success. the future, and he was full of despair. Nations for his part in the successful But, he continued, he was confident restoration of peace. In May, another I recently travelled to the United States about the future – gesturing towards alumnus, Andy Sparkes (TH 1978), who to carry out research on financial and the students with whom he had been trade politics in the archives of Presidents speaking over dinner. Kennedy and Nixon in Boston and Washington. I met with alumni in both Times will certainly be hard for the next cities, and expressed my optimism that few years, and academic appointments any feeling of despair about the problems will not be easy to secure. We have of reforming the world trade and therefore been delighted that our young monetary systems will be compensated Research Fellows have been remarkably by knowledge that former students of successful in moving on from their Trinity Hall continue to contribute so three-year positions to prestigious much to the world in so many ways.