-Caveat Lector-

we need each one of these kids' email or snail mail addresses to send
them all some background information on their scholarship's namesake...

cecil john rhodes...agent of the rothschilds...dreamer of british world
domination...and determined to bring the u.s. back into the fold...

o)<

mike

<<Date:    Sun, 9 Dec 2001 12:01:15 -0600
From:    Euphorian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Academic Subversives

-Caveat Lector-

From
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-1371154,00.html

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Rhodes List Includes 32 Americans

Sunday December 9, 2001 7:50 AM


WASHINGTON (AP) - Thirty-two American college students have been
selected as Rhodes Scholars, the scholarship trust announced Sunday.

The winners were selected by eight regional committees from among 925
applicants who were endorsed by 319 colleges and universities
throughout the nation.

Rhodes Scholarships, created in 1902 by the will of British
philanthropist Cecil Rhodes, provide two or three years of study at
Oxford University in England. Winners are selected on the basis of
high academic achievement, personal integrity, leadership potential
and physical vigor, among other attributes.

Among the winners was Kendra M. Young of Bigfork, Mont. Young is a
senior at Grinnell College where she majors in biology. She has won
research awards and grants for her work in biology and has worked as
a paramedic in Bolivia and in a hospital in Costa Rica. She plays the
violin and trombone and enjoys high-altitude hiking.

Harvard University placed five students, the most of any institution,
on this year's list of winners. Harvard has 300 winners over the
years, the most of any U.S. institution.

The 32 American students chosen as Rhodes Scholars for 2002, listed
by district:

District I:

Sanjay Basu, Lisle, Ill., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Robert R. Porter, Belmont, Mass., Harvard University

Megan S. Steven, Chatham, N.Y., Dartmouth College

Rachel Walshe, Warwick, R.I., University of Rhode Island

District II:

David A. Kovara, Flemington, N.J., University of Delaware

Grace Yu, Kanagawa, Japan, Syracuse University

Zachariah R. Miller, Stoneboro, Pa., U.S. Military Academy

Shayna L. Strom, Penn Valley, Pa., Yale University

District III:

Oeindrila Dube, Washington, D.C., Stanford University

Emelia M. Spencer, Rockville, Md., U.S. Naval Academy

Alexis R. Blane, Charlotte, N.C., Duke University

Samuel W. Malone, Zebulon, N.C., Duke University

District IV:

Rhett Martin, Atkins, Ark., University of Central Arkansas

P. Kamar Cheruvu, Tampa, Fla., Duke University

William B. Roper Jr., Rutledge, Ga., University of Georgia

Robert J. Smith, Stone Mountain, Ga., U.S. Military Academy

District V:

Andrew Park, Wheeling, Ill., Harvard University

Erica J. Watson, Henry, Ill., U.S. Military Academy

Anne Kafoure, Westerville, Ohio, Miami University

Zachary S. Morris, Rockford, Ill., Ripon College

District VI:

Neil R. Brown, Saint Charles, Iowa, Harvard University

Katharine T. Buzicky, St. Paul, Minn., Princeton University

Christopher Elders, Kansas City, Mo., Morehouse College

Stephen E. Sachs, Clayton, Mo., Harvard University

District VII

Albert H. Cho, Tempe, Ariz., Harvard University

Mindy C. Hebert, New Iberia, La., Carnegie Mellon University

Kendra M. Young, Bigfork, Mont., Grinnell College

John C. Probasco, Rio Rancho, N.M. University of New Mexico

District VIII

Lillian B. Pierce, Fallbrook, Calif., Princeton University

Sunita Puri, Los Angeles, Yale University

Nico I. Slate, Newberry Springs, Calif., Stanford University

Elizabeth Angell, Bainbridge Island, Wash., University of Washington


Guardian Unlimited � Guardian Newspapers Limited 2001>>

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