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Secretary of State Dean Rusk, a former Rhodes Scholar and Mills College dean, has headed the Rockefeller Foundation and in that role expended large sums for international cultural exchange.
Apollonius of Rhodes, in the Argonautica mentions that Medea was taught by Hecate, " I have mentioned to you before a certain young girl whom Hecate, daughter of Perses, has taught to work in drugs.
Since at least the 18th century Freemasonry has incorporated Templar symbols and rituals in a number of Masonic bodies, most notably, the " Order of the Temple " the final order joined in " The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta " commonly known as the Knights Templar.
In a similar way, the nationes were segregated by the Knights Hospitaller of Jerusalem, who maintained at Rhodes the hostels from which they took their name " where foreigners eat and have their places of meeting, each nation apart from the others, and a Knight has charge of each one of these hostels, and provides for the necessities of the inmates according to their religion ", as the Spanish traveller Pedro Tafur noted in 1436.
This peace purpose of the Rhodes Scholarships was very prominent in the first half of the 20th century, and has become prominent again under Warden of the Rhodes House Donald Markwell.
The university has produced 101 Fulbright Scholars, 20 Marshall Scholars, and 12 Rhodes Scholars.
Professional wrestler Cody Runnels ( better known as Cody Rhodes ) is a fan of the series and has stated he replays A Link to the Past yearly.
Since 2000, Roosevelt has been portrayed by a number of reprisers including historian and Rhodes Scholar, Clay Jenkinson of North Dakota and Joe Wiegand of Tennessee.
A number of keyboard musical instruments using constructions similar to tuning forks have been made, the most popular of them being the Rhodes piano, which has hammers hitting constructions working on the same principle as tuning forks and uses electric amplification of the generated sound.
She has recorded with Yellow Magic Orchestra and its members Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, and Yukihiro Takahashi, as well as Swing Out Sister, Pat Metheny, The Chieftains, Lyle Mays, members of Little Feat, David Sylvian, Mick Karn, Kenji Omura, Gil Goldstein, Toninho Horta, Mino Cinelu, Jeff Bova, Charlie Haden, Peter Erskine, Anthony Jackson, David Rhodes, Bill Frisell, Thomas Dolby, the band Quruli, Rei Harakami as yanokami, and her daughter Miu Sakamoto.
Lycian has been attested only between about 500 BC and no later than 300 BC, in a unique alphabet devised for the purpose from the Greek alphabet of Rhodes.
Rhodes pottery from that century has been found in Marseille, near Martigues and Istres, and at Mont Garou and Evenos near Toulon.
The name Colosseum has long been believed to be derived from a colossal statue of Nero nearby ( the statue of Nero was named after the Colossus of Rhodes ).
Erica Rhodes has been an occasional guest since she was 10 years old.
By now, Rogers has learned Astaire's true identity although neither of them yet know that her impulsive marriage to Rhodes is null and void.
Martin F. Nilsson has argued that its cult in Rhodes has its roots to the Minoan, pre-Greek era, when Helen was allegedly worshiped as a vegetation goddess.
Fudan University has established exchange relationships with more than 200 universities and research institutions in about 30 countries and regions, including Oklahoma State University, Beloit College, Washington University in St. Louis, Harvard University, Yale University, Trinity College ( Connecticut ), Tulane University, Durham University Business School, Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Rochester, Georgetown University, Instituto de Empresa ( IE Business School ), University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, San Diego, University of California, Irvine, the University of Toronto, Queen's University at Kingston, Canada, University of Sydney, Rhodes University, K. U. Leuven at Leuven, Flanders, Europe, Tokyo University, National University of Singapore, the London School of Economics, the University of Manchester, ESSEC, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Sciences Po Paris and Institut d ' études politiques de Lille.
* Antigonus I Monophthalmus sends his son Demetrius to conquer Rhodes, which has refused him armed support against Ptolemy.
The Island of Patmos has regular ferry service, which connects it to the following ports: Agathonissi Island, Mykonos Island, Paros Island, Piraeus ( the main port of Athens ), Pythagoreio & Karlovassi on Samos Island, Syros Island, Leros Island, Kotapola Island, Naxos Island, Arkoi, Lipsi Island, Symi Island and Rhodes Island.
Historically the university has produced 11 Rhodes Scholars.
Rhodes, who has traversed almost every part of the peak with indefatigable zeal, gives the following account in his Peak Scenery.
Mount Allison has also produced 51 Rhodes Scholars, the highest number per capita of any university in the Commonwealth.
Mount Allison has produced more Rhodes Scholars ( noted by RS in the list below ) per capita than any other university in the Commonwealth.

Rhodes and opened
One faction, supported by a local missionary named John Mackenzie, advocated the establishment of a protectorate, while another faction, headed by Cecil Rhodes, adopted an imperialist stance and demanded that the country be opened up to white settlement and economic exploitation.
Although Rhodes was in the team, he did not open the batting owing to his poor form, and Hobbs opened with Septimus Kinneir.
Hobbs and Rhodes opened with 107, and Hobbs scored 66.
In this game, Hobbs had opened with C. A. G. Russell in place of Rhodes, who was out of form.
Aeschines went into voluntary exile at Rhodes, where he opened a school of rhetoric.
* Rhodes Apartments: opened 1973
The arts center, opened in the fall of 2008, is named Rhodes Center for the Arts in honor of Rhodes and his father Edward, class of 1916.
After dropping out of college, Rhodes opened a business called Jim's Place across from the university on North High Street.
That was when the new Rhodes International Airport was opened.
Rhodes played for Gala Cricket Club in 1896 and 1897, as an all-rounder who opened the batting and bowled medium paced seamers.
Rhodes opened the English bowling and took four wickets for 58 in an Australian total of 252 ; his first Test wicket was Monty Noble ( whose wicket he took again in the second innings ).
Rhodes opened the batting throughout the tour, partnering Jack Hobbs for the first time.
In 1927 the Yorkshire committee opened a public testimonial for Rhodes, donating £ 250 themselves ; it eventually raised £ 1, 821, worth more than £ 80, 000 in 2010.
Between 1966 and 1969, Zandra Rhodes and a fellow student, Sylvia Ayton, opened a boutique together called the Fulham Road Clothes Shop.
Rhodes is the founder of the Fashion and Textile Museum in London which was opened in May 2003 by Princess Michael of Kent
In the latter part of World War I, the expanding company opened a new plant in Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ) to manufacture rail cars and ships which included the French minesweepers Inkerman and Cerisoles that were both lost in Lake Superior ; the Amherst plant started by Rhodes & Curry in Amherst was closed in 1931.
1982: Katy ISD Stadium opened for varsity football games ( name later changed to Jack Rhodes Memorial Stadium ).
In 1894, he joined the British South Africa Company to work with Cecil Rhodes and opened mines in the Rand, in Mashonaland ( territory which became Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ).

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