My desire being that the students who shall be elected to the Scholarships shall not be merely bookworms I direct that in the election of a student to a Scholarship regard shall be had to (i) his literary and scholastic attainments (ii) his fondness of... Miami Student - Page 1361903Full view - About this book
| University of Sydney - 1853 - 810 pages
...of SeleetionIn accordance with the wish of Mr. Rhodes, the Trustees desire that " in the selection of a student to a Scholarship regard shall be had to (i.) his literary and scholastic attainments ; (ii.) his fondness for and success in manly outdoor sports such as cricket, football and the like... | |
| United States - 1912 - 788 pages
...admire. Then, too, it is distinctly stated, in the famous portion of the will already referred to, that " the students who shall be elected to the scholarships shall not be merely bookworms." There is a tremendous difference between the man who really " makes good " at Oxford and who is a fair... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - Education - 1902 - 578 pages
...time shall more than two scholarships be held for the same State or Territory. THE PERFECT STUDENT My desire being that the students who shall be elected...had to (i) his literary and scholastic attainments, (ii) his fondness of and success in manly outdoor sports, such as cricket, football, and the like,... | |
| 1914 - 200 pages
...of the United States of North America. In New Zealand one Scholarship is to be filled up each year. In the election of a student to a Scholarship, regard shall be had (1) to his literary and scholastic attainments ; (2) his fondness of and success in manly outdoor sports... | |
| Health - 1921 - 514 pages
...Scholarship Foundation: "My desire being that the students who shall be selected to the Scholarship shall not be merely bookworms, I direct that in the...student to a scholarship, regard shall be had to, (1) his literary and scholastic attainments ; (2) his fondness for success in manly outdoor sports,... | |
| 1902 - 620 pages
...contribute to his magnificent scheme of British predominating influence for the cause of universal peace : ''My desire being that the students who shall be elected to the scholarships shall not be merely book worms, I direct that in the election of a student to scholarship regard shall be had to "(i) His... | |
| 1906 - 394 pages
...taken from the Trustees' memorandum : "In accordance with the wish of Mr. Rhodes, the Trustees desire that 'in the election of a student to a Scholarship,...had to (i) his literary and scholastic attainments; (ii) his fondness for and success in manly outdoor sports, such as cricket, football, and the like;... | |
| Cecil Rhodes - Capitalists and financiers - 1902 - 220 pages
...The four qualifications. peace of the world and educational relations form the strongest tie." (s) My desire being that the students who shall be elected...had to (i.) his literary and scholastic attainments (ii.) his fondness of and success in manly outdoor sports such as cricket football and the like (iii.)... | |
| Grahamstown (South Africa) - 1902 - 210 pages
...tenable at any College in the University of Oxford for three consecutive academical years. » * » * " My desire being that the students who shall be elected...had to (i.) his literary and scholastic attainments ; (ii.) his fondness of and success in manly outdoor sports, such as cricket, football, and the like... | |
| Education - 1902 - 678 pages
...awarding scholarships is defined with great care in the will, as the following quotation shows : — "Th students who shall be elected to the scholarships...that in the election of a student to a scholarship reuard shall be had to (l) his literary and scholastic attainments, (z) his fondness for and success... | |
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