I consider that the education of young colonists at one of the universities in the United Kingdom is of great advantage to them for giving breadth to their views, for their instruction in life and manners, and for instilling into their minds the advantage... Oxford and the Rhodes Scholarships - Page 11by Richard Frederick Scholz, Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck - 1907 - 172 pagesFull view - About this book
| Greek letter societies - 1909 - 650 pages
...general nature of the provisions, may be gleaned from his will, three clauses of which follow : 371 to them for giving breadth to their views for their...retention of the unity of the empire. " 'And whereas, I also desire to encourage and foster an appreciation of the advantages which I implicitly believe... | |
| P. J. Marshall - History - 2001 - 404 pages
...views for their instruction in life and manners and for instilling into their minds the advantages to the Colonies as well as to the United Kingdom of the retention of the unity of the Empire'. Whether colonial universities founded on British lines would instil a sense of the 'unity of the empire'... | |
| Bernard Magubane - History - 1996 - 486 pages
...instruction in life and morals, and for instilling in their minds the advantage to the colonies and to the United Kingdom of the retention of the unity of the Empire." Scholarships were added for the United States of America with the object of fostering a Union of English-speaking... | |
| Jon Lawrence, Pat Starkey - Political Science - 2001 - 306 pages
...great advantage to them for giving them breadth to their views, for the instruction in life and in manners, and for instilling into their minds the advantage...Kingdom of the retention of the unity of the Empire.' 10. The Fairbridge scheme was a pastiche of several different social welfare initiatives, including... | |
| Paul Maylam - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 202 pages
...scheme. He believed the education of young colonists - by which he meant young white men - would be of great advantage to them for giving breadth to their...of the retention of the unity of the Empire ... And [because] I also desire to encourage and foster an appreciation of the advantages which I implicitly... | |
| National Association of Fellowships Advisors. Conference - Education - 2007 - 188 pages
..."giving breadth to their views for their instruction in life and manners and for instilling into dieir minds the advantage to the Colonies as well as to...Kingdom of the retention of the unity of the Empire"). He included young men from the United States in his benefaction "out of a desire to encourage and foster... | |
| Paul R. Deslandes - History - 2005 - 356 pages
...views for their instruction in life and manners and . . . [instill] into their minds the advantages to the Colonies as well as to the United Kingdom of the retention of the unity of the Empire.""" Again, the mere suggestion of this scheme produced a range of responses from senior members and undergraduates."2... | |
| 1903 - 528 pages
...object has been that of giving " breadth to their views for their instruction in life and manner, and instilling into their minds the advantage to the colonies...of the retention of the unity of the Empire," and to give them the benefit •of a residential system, "for without it students are at the most critical... | |
| John Castell Hopkins - Canada - 1903 - 616 pages
...three years, to be used for instilling into the minds of students the advantage to the Colonies and the United Kingdom of the retention of the unity of the Empire ; (3) provision for the endowment of 120 American Scholarships at Oxford of the yearly value of £300... | |
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