Marlburian Club Magazine 2021

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This Year Two editions ago, the then President and my recruiter Dickie Pembroke (B1 1985-90) offered that ‘the College’s greatest challenge is how to remain affordable to its traditional constituents’. He was being somewhat prophetic; and aligned with Lampedusa’s adage that ‘if things are going to stay the same, they have to change’. The College is doing exactly that. The pace and nature of strategic change at the College is impressive and links right back to the College’s foundation that was ‘to provide an exceptional education for young people from all walks of life’. To enable that aspiration, the College is looking to dramatically increase its bursary provision, in turn creating a College community that is inclusive and diverse – fantastic!

‘The pace and nature of strategic change at the College is impressive and links right back to the College’s foundation that was “to provide an exceptional education for young people from all walks of life”.’

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wonder if, in the last 50 years, there has been a more interesting time, not just to be leaving education and embarking on the delights of adulthood, employment and all the attendant variables, but also to be changing tack or seeking new ventures. In a recent committee discussion, the question arose as to what a 21st-century education looked like. Unpacking that just a smidge, given the uncharted position post-Brexit, the rise of the Far Right in Europe, the pandemic, climate change, cyber insecurity, super-power posturing, fake news, big data, demanding regulation, AI and robotics, ever-increasing populations, green energy, and so on, it is worth taking a moment to consider how we best prepare for the realities of the 21st century. Of course, that’s not to appear gloomy, as each of those

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seemingly enormous strategic influences is accompanied by huge opportunity! Whilst the world might seem to be rather unpredictable and at odds with itself, it remains a constant that OMs are throwing themselves at everything it has to offer. My late father and ex-Club President, Colin (LI 1952-57), used to say how different and remarkable the alumni ‘scattergram’ was and that, if you needed advice on anything, it could be found from within; and one only has to look at the amazing array of activity expressed in this and previous editions, and in the inspiring Marlburian Monday virtual talks that enabled Club members to meet up during lockdown, to see that OMs are following their instincts and hearts to all corners of the earth in so many different ways.

In the Navy, normally after something had gone wrong, the well-worn quip ‘every day is a learning day’ would be tossed at the embarrassed matelot, but it is of course true through the whole of life and in every aspect. So, in an unpredictable and rapidly changing world, with the College and Club better aligning their strategic direction (articulated in the Chairman’s report), there would appear to be a golden opportunity to bring our deep alumni bucket of resource to bear for those to whom it may help – collectively, we have much to offer the enquiring, undecided, changing or muddled, younger and older minds alike. To this end, our recent Club survey elicited an enthusiastic response from OMs offering their support and expertise to other OMs, which is providing the fuel and engine for the expansion and acceleration of our OM Mentoring Scheme. So, if I humbly may, with nearly 12,000 contactable alumni in the Club, we have a wonderfully rich resource at our fingertips and the most fantastic opportunity to play a small part in that ongoing educational and steering process, either as a mentor, career advisor, or confidante. What better way to play a very small part and give back, not just to Old Marlburians, but to society as a whole.

Nick Cooke-Priest (LI 1983-85) President of the Marlburian Club


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Reflection

3min
pages 107-109

On the Shelves

12min
pages 103-106

Financial Help for OMs

1min
page 102

Sports

15min
pages 97-101

Looking Ahead

2min
page 92

Malaysia Review

5min
pages 90-91

Academic Results and Admissions

4min
page 96

Valete

11min
pages 93-95

Master’s Review

6min
pages 88-89

Thank You from the Club

2min
page 87

Professional Groups

1min
page 83

Diary Dates

1min
page 82

Events

20min
pages 74-81

Deaths

2min
page 62

Legendary Wicket

7min
pages 72-73

Engagements, Marriages & Births

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page 61

Letters to the Editor

17min
pages 55-60

Growing a Baby Food Unicorn in China

8min
pages 45-47

Finding Form

6min
pages 48-51

Pandemic Perspectives

6min
pages 42-44

Cycling Pilgrimage

3min
pages 40-41

Mentor for Mutual Gains

10min
pages 32-34

The Forgotten Genius of Gordon Welchman

9min
pages 37-39

unemployedspy

7min
pages 24-26

Salem to Marlborough and Back Again

4min
pages 35-36

A Lifetime of Scientific Invention and Innovation

8min
pages 29-31

A Secular and Godless World?

5min
pages 27-28

OM News

27min
pages 14-23

Contributors

2min
page 5

My House

2min
page 8

I’ll Never Forget

3min
page 9

From the Chair

2min
page 7

This Year

3min
page 6

Upfront

2min
page 4

OM Entrepreneurs

4min
pages 12-13

Totally Inspirational

3min
pages 10-11
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