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At last count, sixteen former Rhodes Scholars ( see box on page 13 ) had been appointed to the Administration, second in number only to its Harvard graduates.
He spent the three years at The Queen's College, Oxford after earning his bachelors as one of the university's first Rhodes Scholars, initially studying jurisprudence ( instead of science as a promise to his dying father ), and later added literature and Spanish, and earning his master's degree.
It employs around 1, 000 faculty members .< ref name =" Faculty and Staff "> 77 Nobel laureates, 52 National Medal of Science recipients, 45 Rhodes Scholars, and 38 MacArthur Fellows are currently or have previously been affiliated with the university.
The university has produced 101 Fulbright Scholars, 20 Marshall Scholars, and 12 Rhodes Scholars.
As of 2011, 107 Stanford students or alumni have become Rhodes Scholars.
Rhodes Scholars
* Washington University counts more than 114, 000 living alumni, 26 Rhodes Scholars, and 22 Nobel laureates affiliated with the university as faculty or students.
Historically the university has produced 11 Rhodes Scholars.
Recent years have seen several National Merit Scholars and a graduate who was nominated for the Rhodes Scholarship.
* Rhodes Scholars: 17
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.
In addition, Scholars receive a monthly maintenance stipend to cover accommodation and living expenses .< ref > Although all scholars become affiliated with a residential college while at Oxford, they also enjoy access to Rhodes House, an early 20th century mansion with numerous public rooms, gardens, a library, study areas, and other facilities.
There have been more than 7, 000 Rhodes Scholars since the inception of the Trust.
WVU has produced 25 Rhodes Scholars, including former WVU president David C. Hardesty, Jr.
* Morley's brothers Felix and Frank were also Rhodes Scholars.
To date UWA has produced close to 100 Rhodes Scholars and a Nobel Prize winner.
The school's alumni include 20 Rhodes Scholars and two Nobel Prize winners: physicist John Polanyi and economist Michael Spence.
Students who have completed the Presidential Scholars Program have often gone on to attend prestigious graduate schools and have successful professional careers .< ref > They have been the recipients of some of the highest awards including Rhodes and Marshall scholarships.
67 Rhodes Scholars have come from the University of Alberta.
Four USD Political Science grads have been named Rhodes Scholars.
Notable alumni and affiliates include two Vice Presidents of the United States, 25 Rhodes Scholars, seven Nobel Prize laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Academy Award winners.

Rhodes and may
In addition, we have to thank him for such copious quotations from the Greek commentaries from the time of Andronicus of Rhodes down to Ammonius and Damascius, that, for the Categories and the Physics, the outlines of a history of the interpretation and criticism of those books may be composed.
Michael Dunning may have been the first ; others included John Rhodes, Jeheil Parks, Samuel Clark, Luther Landon, Dean Chase, Ebenezer Valentine, Ebenezer Dibble, Ebenezer Millard, Obadiah Tompkins, Reuben Doolittle, Cornelius Abeel, Stephen Ireland, Robert Hemple, and William Marvin.
For example, a digital piano may have settings for a concert grand piano, an upright piano, a tack piano, and various electric pianos such as the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer.
According to Vita A, he was a famous teacher in Rhodes, but it may have confused him with yet another Apollonius ( Apollonius the Effeminate ) who taught rhetoric there.
In Rhodes, specifically, a type of Carian chamber-tomb known as a Ptolemaion may be attributed to a period of Carian hegemony on the island.
Rhodes may refer to:
John Rhodes may refer to:
Every student is required to sign the Code, which reads, " As a member of the Rhodes College community, I pledge my full and steadfast support to the Honor System and agree neither to lie, cheat, nor steal and to report any such violation that I may witness.
Connection of the mention of a King of the Ahhiyawa in Hittite sources with the King of the Achaeans, the Mycenaean king Agamemnon of the Iliad, rests on the insecure foundations of an Ahhiyawa / Achaean identity ; the very location of the Ahhiyawa kingdom remains a matter for debate ; it has been suggested it may have been in Asia Minor, Rhodes or Peloponesus.
Clement VII made Aretino a Knight of Rhodes, and Julius III named him a Knight of St. Peter, but the chain he wears for his 1545 portrait may have merely been jewelry.
It is also important for instructors to realize that although a curriculum may be set down for them, it inevitably becomes shaped by them into something personal that reflects their own belief systems, their thoughts and feelings about both the content of their instruction and their learners ( Rhodes and Bellamy 1999 ).
Weston may be a caricature of Cecil John Rhodes ( 1853-1902 ) an English South African businessman and imperialist politician.
Dusty Rhodes may refer to:
His motivations may have included the fact he had to move himself to attend university and that while there he lost the Rhodes Scholarship to a full-time Toronto resident in what was regarded as a slight against Hamilton.
It is named for Eudemus of Rhodes, a pupil of Aristotle who may also have had a hand in editing the final work.
Alexis Rhodes may refer to:
The two men were never good friends ; there may have been a degree of jealousy between them, and Rhodes did not appreciate Hirst's jovial attitude.
The Dies Committee discovered Rhodes may have been involved in election fraud after his signature appeared on Communist Party petitions for the General Elections of 1940, and earlier New York city and state elections, listed addresses at which he had never lived.

Rhodes and study
He selected as Comptroller of Defense, not a veteran accountant, but a former Rhodes Scholar, Charles Hitch, who is author of a study on The Economics Of Defense In The Nuclear Age.
He graduated ( with first class honours ) in 1925, and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to study under Charles Scott Sherrington at Magdalen College, Oxford University, where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1929.
He goes to Rhodes to study philosophy.
* Julius Caesar travels to Rhodes to study under Apollonius Molon.
The Rhodes Scholarship, named after Cecil John Rhodes, is an international postgraduate award for study for select foreign country nationals at the University of Oxford.
In 1925, the Commonwealth Fund Fellowships ( later renamed the Harkness Fellowships ) were established to reciprocate the Rhodes Scholarships by enabling British graduates to study in the United States.
The Kennedy Scholarship program, created in 1966 as a living memorial to John F. Kennedy, adopts a comparable selection process to the Rhodes Scholarships to allow 10 British post-graduate students per year to study at either Harvard or MIT.
In the last century BC it was a must for every rich young man to study in Athens or Rhodes and perfect their knowledge of rhetoric at the large schools of philosophy.
He graduated from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 1968, and promptly went to the United Kingdom to study at the University of Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.
summa cum laude in 1968 and winning a Rhodes Scholarship to study Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Oxford University.
In 1928, Brooks received his Master of Arts from Tulane University and went on to study at Exeter College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar.
In mathematics and computer science, the Krohn – Rhodes theory ( or algebraic automata theory ) is an approach to the study of finite semigroups and automata that seeks to decompose them in terms of elementary components.
At Oberlin, she began dating Jesse Malkin who was granted a Rhodes Scholarship to begin study at Oxford University in 1991.
Adam von Trott zu Solz went to the UK in 1931 on a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Mansfield College, Oxford where he became a close friend of the Hon.
He then travelled via India to Britain to study at Queen's College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, where he graduated with a Master of Arts ( MA ) in Politics and Philosophy.
After a mere three years at Michigan, he obtained a Rhodes Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford, where he studied under Horace W. B. Joseph, who greatly influenced him, and met F. H.
He also won a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Balliol College, Oxford, where he completed a B. Litt.
In January, 1920, Paterson moved to Merton College, Oxford to study theology, after becoming a Rhodes Scholar.
He planned to pursue his study of the classics, had he been awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in 1928.
In the centre of the bar is a table known as the Session Table which was given to Hatfield by two American universities ( Sewanee: The University of the South and Rhodes College ) which hold close ties to Hatfield through a study abroad programme.
These were intended to reciprocate the Rhodes Scholarships by enabling British graduates to study in the United States.
After returning to Alberta, he was named a Rhodes Scholar in 1946 and in 1947 he entered Hertford College, Oxford ( University of Oxford ) to study law.

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