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Professor Frank Aydelotte '03, of Technology, has been made secretary on the Rhodes Scholarships Trustees, and hereafter will be in charge of the selection of Rhodes scholars in this country. The headquarters of the trustees will be maintained in the Technology building where as before their offices have been in England.
Following the decision of the Rhodes trustees to alter their methods of selecting American men to go to Oxford, students will in the future be chosen by ex-Rhodes scholars who live in the United States. A committee of these ex-scholars in each state will take the place of the presidents of the universities who have formerly chosen the scholars, but the committees in each case will be headed by some prominent college graduate.
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