Herbert Warren

[2] His sister, Anna Letitia Warren, studied at Somerville College, Oxford.

At age 15, he entered the newly opened Clifton College, under its first headmaster John Percival.

He excelled as a scholar, earning numerous classical distinctions, including firsts in Moderations and Lit.

His long tenure of his office, 43 years, his great experience of University business, his wide.

circle of friends and acquaintances both in Oxford and in the outer world, the many spheres of his interests, and the versatility of his talents, all contributed to make him conspicuous, and many generations of undergraduates, whose acquaintance with heads of houses is not large, will reckon 'the Pre' among their lasting recollections of Oxford.Warren was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1914[8] after the Prince of Wales left Magdalen.

Sir Thomas Herbert Warren (1853–1930), President (1885–1928), by Glyn Philpot
"Magdalen College, Oxford". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1893.