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There are currently 12 pupils in Cook's who are only here thanks to the generosity of those who came before them. For centuries, philanthropy has ensured that talented pupils, regardless of their financial background, can benefit from a Winchester education. This year alone, the school is providing over £450,000 in bursary support for these Cookites. With your help, we can ensure that future Cookites have the same opportunities that you once did.
Kenneth Owen Hunter 1894-1900
Senior Partner of Laing & Cruickshank, stockbrokers. An enthusiast for all sports, he served as Hon. Sec. of the Old Wykehamist Cricket Club, 1913-35 (playing his last game for them at the age of 65). He gave Hunter Tent to Winchester College in 1930 in memory of his three brothers, all Cookites, two of whom died of their wounds.
Kenneth Owen Hunter 1894-1900
Senior Partner of Laing & Cruickshank, stockbrokers. An enthusiast for all sports, he served as Hon. Sec. of the Old Wykehamist Cricket Club, 1913-35 (playing his last game for them at the age of 65). He gave Hunter Tent to Winchester College in 1930 in memory of his three brothers, all Cookites, two of whom died of their wounds.
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