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RHODES APPLICATIONS MUST BE IN TOMORROW

BLANKS OBTAINABLE AT U. 5

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

All applications from members of the University for Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford must be in the hands of President Lowell at University 5 before 5 o'clock tomorrow. These applications may be made either by letter or on blanks especially for the purpose, which may be obtained at University 5. In case his petition is successful, the student will be notified, and should then fill out a completed application, which must reach the Secretary of the State Committee on Selection in the state in which the candidate wished to compete, by August 14. Final selections will be announced on or about September 25.

The American Secretary for the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, Professor Frank Aydelotte, A.M. '03, of the Institute of Technology, calls attention to the fact that since the 1920 memorandum of regulations for the Rhodes Scholarships was printed, the University of Oxford has abolished the requirement of the Greek language for admission and for all degrees.

Conditions for Scholarships

The following are the conditions of eligibility for the Rhodes Scholarships:

"The applicant must be an unmarried citizen of the United States with at least five years' domicile.

"By October 1 of the year for which he is elected, he must have passed his 19th but not his 25th birthday.

"By October 1 of the year for which he is selected, he must have completed at least his Sophomore year in some college or university of recognized standing.

"The candidate must apply either for the state in which he ordinarily has his private domicile or for any state in which he has received at least two years of his college education before application.

"In the first instance, he must be selected by his own college before filing his application with the Secretary of the State Committee."

Further information may be obtained from Professor R. K. Hack, 39 Kirkland street, Cambridge 38, Mass.

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