THE IMPACT OF PHILANTHROPY THE RHODES TRUST DONOR REPORT 2011 - 2012 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

CONTENTS

Welcome from the Acting Warden 2

A sustainable future for the Rhodes Scholarships 5

Fundraising Update 6

Endowment Update 8

Key Facts 10

Scholar Voices 12

Scholars in Oxford 14

Donor Perspectives 15

Honour Roll of Donors 17

Thank You 36

Contact Information 40

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FROM THE ACTING WARDEN RHODES DEVELOPMENT TRUSTEES COMMITTEE FOR THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

Since starting as Acting warden of , John Hood (Chair) Donald J. Gogel (Chair) Jacko Maree I have been struck by the exceptional enthusiasm which is found in the (New Zealand & Worcester 1976) (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) (St Andrew’s College, Grahamstown & Pembroke 1978) community of Rhodes Scholars studying at Oxford. They have a real thirst for Dominic Barton Nicholas W. Allard learning, and also a strong commitment to the application of new knowledge in a (British Columbia & Brasenose 1984) (New York & Merton 1974) Michael G. McCaffery (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) global context. If ideas and inspiration were tangible objects, they would be seen fl ying Sir John Bell Dominic Barton from Scholar to Scholar, across academic disciplines, continents, and generations. (Alberta & Magdalen 1975) (British Columbia & Brasenose 1984) John H. McCall MacBain (Québec & Wadham 1980) Dame Helen Ghosh DBE Shona L. Brown This publication builds on the inaugural Honour Roll of Donors which was produced (Ontario & New College 1987) Thomas McMillen Donald J. Gogel (Maryland/DC & University 1974) last autumn. The second annual listing of our generous supporters is included within (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) Gerald J. Cardinale its pages, and you will also fi nd a fundraising update and information about the current (Pennsylvania & Christ Church 1989) Lief D. Rosenblatt Margaret MacMillan OC (Massachusetts & Magdalen 1974) Rhodes Scholars. Sir Rod Eddington Michael G. McCaffery (Western Australia & Lincoln 1974) Arthur R. A. Scace The impact that Rhodes Scholars have in the world is far-reaching and transformative, (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) (Ontario & Corpus Christi 1961) Michael Fitzpatrick and giving to support the Rhodes Scholarships will allow this to fl ourish into the future. John H. McCall MacBain (Western Australia & St John’s 1975) Julian Ogilvie Thompson I would like to take this opportunity to say ‘Thank You’ – to all those who have volunteered (Québec & Wadham 1980) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Elliot F. Gerson Worcester 1953) their time; to those who have included the Rhodes Trust in their will; to those who have H. E. Festus G. Mogae (Connecticut & Magdalen 1974) given a donation in the past and to those who will do so this year. Narayana Murthy John Tudor Bruns H. Grayson (South African College School & (California & University 1974) Julian Ogilvie Thompson Brasenose 1992) (Dicoesian College, Rondebosch & Patrick C. Haden Michele S. Warman Worcester 1953) (California & Worcester 1975) (New York & Magdalen 1982) Karen L. Stevenson Sean O. Mahoney John Wylie AM (Maryland/DC & Magdalen 1979) (Illinois & New College 1984) Dr Andrew Graham (Queensland & Balliol 1983) Ngaire Woods Acting Warden of Rhodes House (New Zealand & Balliol 1987) John Wylie AM (Queensland & Balliol 1983) www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT

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A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

Oxford without a The Rhodes To prevent this scenario, and to ensure that very strong Rhodes Scholarships forge links no reduction in the number of Scholarships Scholarships programme between nations and collaboration from the current level is needed, the Trust would be inconceivable, and across disciplines. Dialogue and deeper has embarked on an ambitious fundraising the Rhodes Scholarships understanding, established at the University programme. This offers the current generation without Oxford would be of Oxford, fl ourish globally when Scholars of Scholars and other members of the Rhodes inconceivable. complete their studies and disperse across community the remarkable opportunity to be ...... the world. part of our philanthropic effort to secure the PROF. ANDREW Scholarships for perpetuity. HAMILTON Underpinning this is the Rhodes endowment. Vice-Chancellor of the At 30 June 2012, the Rhodes Trust The impact this will have in the next decade, endowment stood at £127.4 million. Building in the next century, and even beyond, is of the endowment for perpetuity will allow the profound importance. It will guarantee and Scholarships to remain relevant, active and sustain the transformative ability of the Rhodes powerful. Crucially, it makes them sustainable. Scholarships to empower young people to be effective and impassioned agents of change in In the present fi nancial climate, annual yields a world that needs them as never before. on the endowment have markedly reduced and we can expect that this will continue. At the Our goal is to ensure that the second century same time, the costs of providing the distinctive of the Rhodes Scholarships will be one in experience of scholarship at the University of which Rhodes Scholars continue to facilitate Oxford have risen considerably. At present rates positive change in the world, through dynamic of draw-down from the Rhodes endowment, thought and collaborative action. the value of the endowment will decrease signifi cantly over the coming decades. www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT

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FUNDRAISING UPDATE 2011-2012

Never in the history THE LAST FINANCIAL YEAR ‘11/‘12 ‘10/‘11 Numbers of Donors from Fundraising Progress of the Scholarships (1 July 2011 - 30 June 2012) has shown Specific Countries Pledges £8,191,000 £3,710,000 have we, as Rhodes Scholars, healthy momentum and increasing ≤£16,000,000 had such scope to participate Gifts Received £6,650,000 £540,000 levels of philanthropic support for the 6.9% 6.2% ≤£14,000,000 and contribute. Never has it Total £14,841,000 £4,250,000 Rhodes Scholarships, thanks to our been more crucial. 8.0% ≤£12,000,000 ...... many generous donors. 5.6% ≤£10,000,000 Donald J Gogel Key highlights include: How the money will be used (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) ≤£8,000,000 ‘11/‘12 ‘10/‘11 Rhodes Trustee There has been strong growth in Scholar £6,000,000 Chair, Development Committee participation in giving. Scholar participation Current Use £2,061,000 £3,250,000 16.7% ≤ for the Rhodes Scholarships Endowment £12,781,000 £1,000,000 has risen to 16.2% in 2011/2012. This ≤£4,000,000 Total £14,841,000 £4,250,000 56.6% is almost double what we achieved in the ≤£2,000,000

previous financial year. 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Donations are increasingly global Participation by Rhodes Scholars We achieved tax effective arrangements in ‘11/‘12 ‘10/‘11 Australia 6.2% Australia and Canada which has resulted in Number of donors 786 431 • Canada 8.0% 2007-08 £11,000 significant generosity from donors in both Percentage of • • South Africa 5.6% 2008-09 £2,189,000 countries. Our donor body is progressively donors who • • UK 16.7% 2009-10 £5,259,000 more international, and we remain grateful for are Scholars 95.3% 92.1% • • USA 56.6% 2010-11 £4,250,000 on-going philanthropic support from the USA, Scholar • Rest of the World 6.9% • 2011-12 £14,841,000 the UK, South Africa, and many other countries. participation rate 16.2% 8.9% • •

An efficient operation This year our fundraising costs represented 5p on every £1 given. This reflects both upon the generosity of donors and operational efficiency. 100% of donor support goes towards Scholar stipends and fees, not overhead. www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT

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How has the endowment performed recently? The endowment is up +5.0%* in the fi rst endowment update six months of 2012 versus its benchmark at +3.1%. In the year to 30 June 2012, the endowment returned +2.6%* versus the benchmark at +0.3%. For calendar year 2011, it was down -0.2% versus -0.7% for the benchmark. The Committee is pleased with the outperformance over the benchmark but remains focused on longer-term returns due to the high level of uncertainty that market volatility creates in the short-term.

* Performance based on preliminary estimates for private assets.

What are some examples of the Investment How large is the Rhodes illiquid assets and assets required to Committee’s actions over Trust’s endowment? meet the Trust’s liquidity needs, are 11% the past 12 months? The current value of the endowment is managed directly by the Committee in 26% Given the present uncertainty in the £127.4 million (as of 30 June 2012). the Internally Managed Portfolio (IMP). 14% macroeconomic environment, the Who manages the How is the endowment Investment Committee has been focused endowment? managed? on ensuring there is enough liquidity in The Rhodes Trust Finance and OUEM invests capital with high quality the portfolio to meet ongoing operational Investment Committee, comprising of investment managers using asset 16% expenses in excess of the OUEM 25% both Trustees and senior investment allocation based on long-term policy dividend and expendable development professionals, is responsible for advising targets, as well as shorter-term tactical 8% cash fl ows. Detailed liquidity scenario the Board of Trustees on investment deviations that take advantage of more analyses led the Committee to divest strategy. The Committee reviews immediate opportunities in the investment capital from a long-short hedge fund. The investment strategy, asset allocation, environment. Management of the IMP Combined Portfolio Asset Allocation capital was reinvested across a global performance, and risk on a quarterly is substantially different as its primary (as of 30 June 2012) fi xed income manager and a diversifi ed basis, or more frequently if required. objectives are to manage the Trust’s Global Equity 26% emerging market equity investment. Approximately 60% of the endowment illiquid legacy assets and its liquidity • Private Equity 25% Splitting the investment in this way is allocated to a diversifi ed endowment needs. The Committee takes a holistic • Absolute Return 8% achieved the Trust’s liquidity objectives fund managed by Oxford University approach to ensure appropriate risk- • Real Assets 16% while keeping the Combined Portfolio risk Endowment Management (OUEM). return characteristics for the combination • Fixed Income 14% posture unchanged. www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT The remaining assets, including legacy of OUEM’s investments and the IMP. • Cash & CE 11% 8 • 9 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

KEY FACTS

Scholars selected from 83 14 New Rhodes Scholars countries or groupings each year of countries

Around Established in Just under 220 1903 8,000 Rhodes Scholars are The oldest Scholarship Rhodes Scholars in total, supported in Oxford at programme in the world of which there are over any one time 4,600 living Scholars

Current value of the Scholars undertake Rhodes Trust Masters or Doctoral Endowment £40,000 degrees in any fi eld Average direct cost of study, over £127.4m per Scholar per year 2-4 years www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT

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SCHOLAR VOICES

your impression of the ...... rhodes community? what does ‘fighting the your impression of the William Gohl Grace Tiao world’s fight’ mean to you? rhodes community? It is one of intellectual curiosity. One only (Colorado & Keble 2010) (Georgia & Merton 2010) Frederick Buechner’s idea that our Friendly, resourceful and open. It has made ...... need attend a dinner to experience that ...... vocation is where our greatest passion me realise the world is small and we need curiosity through whatever conversation your research area as what impact has the meets the world’s greatest need. It means each other to successfully fi ght the world’s might take place. With that intellectual a rhodes scholar? fi ght. It has been my family here in Oxford. scholarship had? curiosity often comes sincere we have a duty to consider others in our I studied mathematics and statistics at The Scholarship has provided two years of intellectual humility. line of work. After Oxford? Merton College. Interpretations of scientifi c fascinating and formative interaction with your message to after oxford? research often have vast policy and I hope to work for African governments other Scholars and the wider university rhodes donors? either at the regional or international I’ll be working for a state legislator in practical consequences for the wider world. community. In the longer term, my years Thank you! It’s been a privilege to hold the level assisting in policy making especially Colorado next year working on education your favourite memory in Oxford have further encouraged me to Scholarship; a gift of time and opportunity. relating to children and youth in the area of policy issues. Following that, I will attend of oxford? dedicate my career to public service. You secure this special experience for the education, employment, and environment. law school and then I hope to begin The accumulated memory of countless next generation of leaders and thinkers. your message to my legal career in the public sector. visits to Mob Library at Merton... it lends A lifelong dream has been to be a judge. rhodes donors? itself to the business of thinking. I’ve ...... By giving to the Rhodes Scholarships, your message to visited it in all sorts of weather and seen it Grace Mwaura rhodes donors? in all kinds of light – it gets more beautiful you are fi ghting the world’s fi ght; you are helping us join the team. We are winning Every pound they donate to the to me with each visit. (Kenya & St Hilda’s 2011) ...... because you are. Rhodes Trust is an investment in the your research area as With intellectual future of the world – potentially more a rhodes scholar? curiosity often important and impactful than any other comes sincere intellectual I am currently preparing to start my investment endeavour they could pursue. humility, a quality I was research work on the participation delighted to observe in of young people in environmental many fellow Scholars fi rmly committed to the role of governance. I will be focusing on the lifelong learner. identity and place of young people in ...... William Gohl contemporary Kenya.

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SCHOLARS IN OXFORD DONOR PERSPECTIVES

THE RHODES SCHOLAR Highlights of last Trinity Term included This Michaelmas Term there are 200 Scholars on stipend. ‘FOR ME, THE community is, as ever, full of the Rhodes Ball, which magically Seven Scholars are taking the 2nd BA, 102 Scholars are was an extraordinary experience of both intellectual energy and vitality. The Class of transformed Rhodes House into enrolled in taught Master’s courses, and 91 are pursuing challenge in my area of study, European History, and 2012 has been in Oxford for almost A Starry Night with a Vincent Van Gogh research degrees. Scholars are enrolled in 90 courses, offered broadening global awareness in a very personal way. a month and there is a palpable sense of Masquerade theme. The very successful by 48 departments and spread across the 4 Divisions of the I’m sure my experience was not unique in that regard. excitement as the new Scholars settle into 2012 Global Scholars’ Symposium, led by University – 55% in the Social Sciences, 17% in each of ’ single bequest has funded thousands of their programmes and into Oxford life. a predominantly Rhodes Scholar team, the Medical Sciences and the Mathematical, Physical & Life Rhodes Scholars for nearly 110 years. We now, as a global All of us at Rhodes House are looking was held again at Rhodes House in May. Sciences and 11% in Humanities. community of Rhodes Scholars, have the opportunity to forward to getting to know them well as This year the Symposium sought to identify contribute to ensuring the future of the Scholarships into Apart from stipend, the Rhodes Scholarship makes no the year progresses. methods for engaging with the pressing their second century and beyond.’ additional provision for fi eldwork or travel expenses for global issues identifi ed by the previous Karen Stevenson (Maryland/DC & Magdalen 1979) The now-traditional “Meet & Mingle” Scholars engaged on research but, earlier this year, year’s conference. Both the Rhodes Ball evenings continue to be highly-valued Dr David Frederick (Texas & University College 1983) made a and the Symposium continue to be by all Scholars resident in Oxford, as is generous donation to the Rhodes Trust to assist Scholars on generously supported by John McCall the full programme of talks from stipend with these expenses. The response from Scholars was MacBain (Québec & Wadham 1980). distinguished visiting Scholars and immediate and overwhelming. Research grants were awarded academics. Scholar-led activities, to 28 Scholars from 8 constituencies working on widely varied events and groups continue to fl ourish. projects in 18 departments of the University and across all four academic Divisions. The fi nancial assistance made possible by this donation was deeply appreciated by Scholars.

We are glad to report that the Rhodes community in Oxford continues to be the diverse, energetic and engaging group of young men and women we expect them to be.

Mary Eaton, Registrar

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HONOUR ROLL OF DONORS

The Rhodes Scholarships have been underpinned by the values of philanthropy, optimism and service. Nearly 110 years ago, the founding benefaction of Cecil Rhodes created the model for international scholarships around the world. This has enabled nearly 8,000 people to benefi t from the transformative experience that is a defi ning characteristic of the University of Oxford and its associated colleges. Today, these positive forces continue to sustain the Rhodes Scholarships. We are also deeply grateful to have the visionary philanthropic support of a new and growing body of donors who share our determination to ensure that the Scholarships thrive, and enable current and future generations of Rhodes Scholars to make their ongoing contribution to the betterment of our world. We have many more people to thank for their generosity towards the Rhodes Scholarships in our second annual Honour Roll. This allows for renewed optimism but also a strong determination to increase the participation in giving during the years ahead. We warmly invite and encourage new supporters to join us, and to make a gift. To all those who have given to support the Rhodes Scholarships this year, and in previous years, we convey our sincere and warmest thanks.

Dr John Hood Donald J Gogel (Worcester & New Zealand 1976) (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) Chair of the Trustees Chair of the Development Committee for the Rhodes Scholarships Rhodes Trustee www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT

16 17 18 www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT (Pennsylvania &Merton1975) (Queensland &Balliol1983) Benefactors Council International of John Wylie Miles Morland Michael G.McCaffery (Québec &Wadham 1980) John H.McCallMacBain (New Jersey&Balliol1971) Donald J.Gogel (Florida &StEdmundHall1976) Andrew Banks THE RHOD Rhodes

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Circle (California &Worcester 1975) Patrick C.Haden (California &University1974) Bruns H.Grayson and RobertD.Badun (Alberta &Wadham 1977) Eileen E.Gillese (Western Australia&StJohn’s 1975) Michael Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania &ChristChurch1989) Gerald J.Cardinale (British Columbia&Brasenose1984) Dominic Barton and LoisL.Barber (Illinois &Balliol1939) Charles F. Barber Pembroke 1983) (St Andrew’s College,Grahamstown& Antony Ball (Western Australia&Balliol1986) Bronte Adams Founder’s Anonymous (2) (New SouthWales &Brasenose1978) & Worcester 1953) (Diocesan College,Rondebosch Julian OgilvieThompson (Massachusetts &Magdalen1974) Lief D.Rosenblatt (Victoria &NewCollege1976) Andrew Michelmore (South Africa-at-Large&Trinity 1985) Bronek Masojada Pembroke 1978) (St Andrew’s College,Grahamstown& Jacko Maree Sponsor Newlands & Oriel 1974) Newlands &Oriel1974) (South AfricanCollegeSchool, (New Jersey&StJohn’s 1976) Robert S.Harrison (Victoria &Magdalen1938) Alan Hamer (New Zealand&LadyMargaretHall1990) Andrew Grant (Ontario &Balliol1982) Laurence S.Grafstein and DrJessicaHerzstein (Connecticut &Magdalen1974) Elliot Gerson (Texas & University 1983) David Frederick (South Africa-at-Large&Lincoln1976) Spencer Fleischer (Ontario &Oriel1962) James Farley (Michigan &Magdalen1959) Paul M.Dodyk C. SeanDay and CarolynKlebanoff (Florida &Wolfson 1978) Fred Cohen (Eastern Province & Corpus Christi 1963) (Eastern Province&CorpusChristi1963) Anthony Ardington Scholar

(Massachusetts & New College 1984) (Massachusetts &NewCollege1984) THE RHOD Anonymous (1) (Virginia &Magdalen 1997) Hamad Wardak Lippold vonKlencke (California &Worcester 1992) Robert A.Sternfels (Victoria &Magdalen2000) Thomas Snow John Simon (Ontario &CorpusChristi1961) Arthur R.A.Scace (Western Australia&Worcester 1983) Michael Rennie (Australia-at-Large &Magdalen1986) Tim Orton and HelenKauder (Massachusetts &Nuffi Barry Nalebuff George Munroe Robert Mitchell (Queensland &Magdalen1984) John McKenna (Saskatchewan &University1986) Philip C.Ma (New SouthWales &Worcester 1971) Richard Lee Rosalind Hedley-Miller (Illinois & Christ Church 1949) (Illinois &ChristChurch1949) (Germany &StJohn’s 1970) (North Dakota&Merton1974) ES SCHOL

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ARSHIPS Patron Hall 1986) Hall 1986) (New Zealand&LadyMargaret Forbes Elworthy (Pennsylvania &University1964) Richard Cooper (Massachusetts &Balliol1983) Charles Conn (Bermuda &CorpusChristi1979) John Collis (Singapore &Trinity 1992) (Singapore &StAntony’s 1994) Francis Chong (New SouthWales &NewCollege1984) David Celermajer Wolfson 1986) (Diocesan College,Rondebosch& Charles Carter (Germany &StCatherine’s 1976) Hans-Paul Bürkner (Florida &Queen’s 1958) Michael A.Boyd (Colorado &Balliol1974) Thomas A.Barron (New York &Merton1974) Nicholas W. Allard Lai Leng Soh Lai LengSoh Rhodes and (Lord Waldegrave ofNorthHill) William Waldegrave (Massachusetts &Balliol1976) A. DouglasStone (Saskatchewan &Exeter1955) Thomas Powrie (Lord KerrofKinlochard) John Kerr (New Zealand&Magdalen1952) Graham H.Jeffries (Québec &Trinity 1978) Jacques Hurtubise (New Zealand&Worcester 1976) John Hood (North Dakota&NewCollege1983) Timothy Gokey Elizabeth Fallaize The Estateof 19 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

MEMBERS OF THE RHODES SOCIETY

The Rhodes Society was established Barry May Joseph H. Romig to recognise those who have told us that they intend to (Rhodesia & Brasenose 1969) (Colorado & Wadham 1963) and Barbara M. Romig include a bequest to the Rhodes Scholarships in their will. Michael G. McCaffery (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) Richard L. Schaper The Rhodes Scholarships were founded through the Robert G. McKelvey (New York & University 1967) historic bequest of Cecil Rhodes, which demonstrates the (Connecticut & Merton 1959) and Anita Ostrom profound impact that this form of contribution can make. Jon B. McLin Deryck Schreuder (Arkansas & Wadham 1960) (Rhodesia & New College 1964) For information about supporting the Scholarships, Charles J. Merdinger Michael Shaw please visit www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/support. (Wisconsin & Brasenose 1947) (East Africa & Brasenose 1950) E. David Morgan David S. Shwayder Nicholas W. Allard Eileen E. Gillese (Newfoundland & Oriel 1950) (California & Christ Church 1948) (New York & Merton 1974) (Alberta & Wadham 1977) and Robert D. Badun Miles Morland Alistair Stephen Hugh Ashton (South African College School, (Rhodesia & New College 1973) James Gobbo Zachary S. Morris Cape Town & University 1941) (Victoria & Magdalen 1952) (Wisconsin & Wadham 2002) Shazia Azim Edmund Tucker (Pakistan & University 1993) Donald J. Gogel Fred L. Morrison (Canada-at-Large & New College 1946) (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) (Kansas & Exeter 1961) John Bell Paul B. Van Buren (Alberta & Magdalen 1975) Charalee F. Graydon John H. Morrison (South Dakota & University 1960) (Prairies & Wadham 1982) (New Mexico & University 1955) Daniel Bloomfi eld George Vella-Coleiro (New Jersey & St John’s 1982) Anthony P. House Robert S. Munford III (Malta & Oriel 1961) (Washington & Christ Church 2003) (Mississippi & Balliol 1964) Elleke Boehmer Robert Wilkinson (South Africa-at-Large & St John’s 1985) Ian Jackman John Poynter (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (Victoria & Magdalen 1951) Kenneth Carty (New South Wales & University 1985) & Balliol 1993) (New Brunswick & Jesus 1966) R.W. Johnson Larry L. Pressler Anonymous (3) (South Dakota & St Edmund Hall 1964) Randall Caudill (Natal & Magdalen 1964) (Iowa & Worcester 1969) Lee Johnston Chisanga Puta-Chekwe In memoriam (Zambia & Exeter 1976) George Cawkwell (Rhodesia & St Catherine’s 1968) Charles F. Barber (New Zealand & Christ Church 1946) Brian B. H. King Robert W. Radtke (Illinois & Balliol 1939) (Massachusetts & New College 1987) Ken Crouse (Rhodesia & Exeter 1962) and Lois L. Barber (Wyoming & Lincoln 1986) Johan Koornhof Eric Redman Elizabeth Fallaize (Washington & Magdalen 1970) Douglas A. Darcy (South Africa-at-Large & Hertford 1980) Phillip Hughes (Newfoundland & Balliol 1940) Colin Maiden Edward Roelofse (Tasmania & Wadham 1947) (New Zealand & Exeter 1955) (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Robert Fellowes Stellenbosch & Queen’s 1985) Stephen E. Somers (Lord Fellowes) www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT Donald Markwell (in memory of George Fredrick Somers) (Queensland & Trinity 1981) Brian J. Rolfes (Utah & Lincoln 1936) 20 (Prairies & Wadham 1989) 21 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

RHODES SCHOLARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2011 - 30 june 2012 *indicates multi-year donors

Stephen Hofmeyr Robert L. Baldwin Donald Cragg Graham H. Jeffries John H. Morrison Robert I. Rotberg Richard Thompson Ronald Bancroft David Cuthbertson SCHOLARS (Cape Province & (Wisconsin & Trinity 1950)* (Eastern Province & Christ (New Zealand & (New Mexico & (New Jersey & University 1957)* (Washington & University 1955) (Maine & Oriel 1965)* (New Brunswick & Worcester 1948)* James J. Barnes Church 1953) Magdalen 1952)* University 1955)* Paul S. Sarbanes Francis Frank Vella Tom Bedford Brasenose 1962)* 1930-39 Tony Honore (Minnesota & New College 1954) Clark Cunningham Dale Johnson Robert Morrison (Maryland & Balliol 1954) (Malta & St John’s 1952)* (Natal & St Edmund Hall 1965)* Robert Darnton (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Peter Barrett (Missouri & Exeter 1957)* (Nebraska & Worcester 1957)* (Québec & Balliol 1953) John Schioler Ronald Watts Jonathan Blake (Massachusetts & & New College 1940)* Charles F. Barber (Rhodesia & Worcester 1955) Paul M. Dodyk Verdel A. Kolve James Murray (Manitoba & Corpus (Ontario & Oriel 1952) (New Jersey & Trinity 1960)* St John’s 1960) (Illinois & Balliol 1939) Gerard La Forest Thomas A. Bartlett (Michigan & Magdalen 1959)* (Wisconsin & Jesus 1955)* (Virginia & Merton 1951)* Christi 1957)* Edwin Yoder David R. Bock Hoyt N. Duggan (New Brunswick & and Lois L. Barber* (Oregon & University 1951)* Kenneth Fisher Theo Lombard Bryce Nelson Truman Schwartz (North Carolina & Jesus 1956) (Idaho & Jesus 1967) (Louisiana & Pembroke 1960)* St John’s 1949) Alan Hamer E.J. Bergbusch (Minnesota & Queen’s 1955)* (Orange Free State & (Idaho & St John’s 1959)* (South Dakota & Merton 1956) Anonymous (3) David L. Boren Douglas Eakeley (Victoria & Magdalen 1938) George Munroe (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1957)* John Fleming St Edmund Hall 1956) Gary R. Noble John W. Sears (Oklahoma & Balliol 1963) (New Jersey & University 1968)* Edward J. Pelz (Illinois & Christ Church 1949)* Mark Bewsher (Arkansas & Jesus 1958) Richard G. Lugar (Michigan & Balliol 1958) (Massachusetts & Balliol 1955)* Garry Brown Robert G. Edge (Colorado & Brasenose 1939)* Ewell E. Murphy Jr. (Tasmania & Balliol 1959)* Thomas Gelehrter (Indiana & Pembroke 1954) Sidney Noel Edward Selig (South Australia & (Georgia & Oriel 1960)* Lemoine Skinner Jr. (Texas & St Edmund Hall 1948)* SCHOLARS Neal Blewett (Ohio & Wadham 1957)* Ronald Manzer (Newfoundland & (Massachusetts & Merton 1956)* Magdalen 1964) David Eisenberg (Missouri & Magdalen 1937) George Rebh (Tasmania & Jesus 1957) James Gobbo (New Brunswick & Corpus Christi 1959) Paul Sheats Ralph Bryant (Illinois & Queen’s 1961) (Michigan & Magdalen 1947) University 1959) 1960-69 and Lucy Eisenberg* Joseph Borg Costanzi (Victoria & Magdalen 1952) Joseph Nye (Maryland & Balliol 1954) (North Carolina & Basil Robinson Don Mathieson (New Jersey & Exeter 1958)* Magdalen 1960) Anthony Evans (Malta & Balliol 1951)* Herman Hamilton A. G. Ross Sheil Rex Adams (British Columbia & Oriel 1940)* (New Zealand & (Orange Free State & SCHOLARS David Brink (Alabama & Exeter 1950)* Van Doorn Ooms (Queensland & Balliol 1956)* (West Virginia & Merton 1962) Robert Calderisi Alistair Stephen University 1959)* (Illinois & New College 1956) (Québec & St Peter’s 1968)* Trinity 1964) (Tasmania & Magdalen 1951) David Harley Robert Sider John Alexander (South African College School, William E. McCulloh James Farley 1940-49 Rupert Charles Bromley (New Brunswick & Peter S. Paine Jr. (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1956)* (Tennessee & Magdalen 1967) Russell Carpenter Newlands & University 1941)* (Ohio & Merton 1953)* (Ontario & Oriel 1962) (Rhodesia & Christ Church 1956) University 1953) (New York & Christ Eugene Skolnikoff Thomas Allen (Rhode Island & Henry Malcolm Whyte Church 1957)* New College 1963)* William J. Barber Sholto Hebenton Robert McKelvey (New York & Merton 1950) (Maine & Wadham 1967)* Michael A. Fredrickson (Queensland & Balliol 1947) William Carmichael (Kansas & Balliol 1949) (British Columbia & Keble 1957) (Connecticut & Merton 1959)* W. Brown Patterson and Winifred Skolnikoff* R. Kenneth Carty (Minnesota & Jesus 1967) (Colorado & Balliol 1952)* Rob Anderson and Sheila Barber* Lawrence C. McQuade (North Carolina & (New Brunswick & Jesus 1966) Richard French Thomas S. Clayton David Hodgson Sterling E. Soderlind (St Andrew’s College, J.B. Brown (Arizona & New College 1950)* Magdalen 1953)* (British Columbia & (Minnesota & Wadham 1954) (St Andrew’s College, (Montana & Keble 1950) Grahamstown & Trinity 1964)* Winston J. Churchill (British Columbia & Grahamstown & Trinity 1952) Richard Merrill Richard Pfaff (Pennsylvania & New Magdalen 1968)* SCHOLARS Bruce Cole Reginald Stanton Robert Ashman Queen’s 1941)* (Utah & Christ Church 1959)* (Kansas & Magdalen 1957)* College 1962) Alan Gayer (Tasmania & Corpus Christi 1953) Bradley Hosmer (New Jersey & Balliol 1956) (Indiana & Balliol 1960)* Edmund Dews (North Dakota & Exeter 1959) James R. Midwinter Melvin Laurence William Clendaniel (Massachusetts & Balliol 1965) 1950-59 Edwin P. Conquest James Taylor Charles Baillie (Oregon & Jesus 1947)* (British Columbia & Popofsky (Vermont & Merton 1967) John J. Gearen (Virginia & New College 1953) James B. Hurlock (Ontario & Balliol 1951) (Cape Province & Trinity 1962)* Walter S. Frank Laurie Ackermann (Ohio & Magdalen 1955) Exeter 1951) (Iowa & Oriel 1958) Richard Cooper (Indiana & Merton 1965) Walter R. Coppedge Julian Ogilvie Mark Baker (Maryland & Wadham 1949)* (Cape Province & (Pennsylvania & (Mississippi & Oriel 1953) C. Powell Hutton Daniel Molgat Thomas Powrie Thompson (Rhodesia & Christ Ross Hamachek Alastair Gillespie Worcester 1954)* (Manitoba & Queen’s 1955) (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1955) University 1964)* (Wisconsin & New Peter Cox (Colorado & Balliol 1959)* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Church 1961)* (British Columbia & Colin James Apelt College 1964)* (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1951) Anthony Jaffey E. David Morgan & Worcester 1953)* Dean Copeland www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT Queen’s 1947)* (Queensland & Balliol 1954) (Rhodesia & Oriel 1954)* (Newfoundland & Oriel 1950) (Mississippi & St John’s 1961)* 22 23 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

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Jack Haney Marc E. Lackritz Richard Marston Peter Perinchief Andrew B. Sancton Timothy A. Vanderver Jr. Kim Beazley Peter Carfagna Spencer Eth Robert Haar (Washington & Queen’s 1962) (New Jersey & Wadham 1969) (Maine & Balliol 1966) (Bermuda & Balliol 1968) (Québec & Queen’s 1968)* (Alabama & Exeter 1965)* (Western Australia & Balliol 1973) (Ohio & University 1975) (California & Wadham 1973) (California & Balliol 1972)* David C. Hardesty Frank Larkins Michael Martin Steven Pfeiffer Lee Saperstein George Vella-Coleiro Brian Belchers and Rita Carfagna* Richard Fallon Richard Haass (West Virginia & Queen’s 1967) (Victoria & Wadham 1966) (Iowa & New College 1966) (New Jersey & Christ (Montana & Queen’s 1964) (Malta & Oriel 1961)* (St Andrew’s College, John Churchill (Maine & Wadham 1975)* (Florida & Wadham 1973) Ben W. Heineman, Jr. George Laurence Philip Martin Church 1969) Arthur R. A. Scace Ray Weedon Grahamstown & Hertford 1970)* (Arkansas & New College 1971) Michael Fitzpatrick Mark Haddad (Illinois & Balliol 1965)* (Cape Province & (Illinois & Magdalen 1963)* Antony Polonsky (Ontario & Corpus Christi 1961) (Transvaal & University 1963) Edmund N. Biden Fred Cohen (Western Australia & (California & University 1978) Dirk Hertzog University 1969) Robert McCallum (Transvaal & Worcester 1961)* Brian Scarfe William White (Maritimes & Hertford 1978) (Florida & Wolfson 1978) St John’s 1975) Patrick C. Haden (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Pieter Le Roux (Tennessee & Christ Church 1968) Michael A. Ponsor (British Columbia & (Mississippi & New College 1966)* Thomas Birmingham and Carolyn Klebanoff* John Floras (California & Worcester 1975)* Stellenbosch & Pembroke 1969) (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Murray McLachlan (Minnesota & Pembroke 1969) St John’s 1963)* Peter H. Wood (Massachusetts & Exeter 1972)* Nancy Coiner (Ontario & Magdalen 1977) Anne Haight Curt Hessler Stellenbosch & Christ (Natal & Wadham 1961)* Herschel Post Roger Scott (Maryland & Merton 1964) John Bowers (Oklahoma & St Hugh’s 1977) Edgar C. Gentle (Montana & Somerville 1978) Church 1967) (California & Balliol 1966)* Robert P. McNeill (California & New College 1961) (Tasmania & Lincoln 1961) Anonymous (1) (Virginia & Merton 1973)* Donald S. Collat (Alabama & Pembroke 1977)* Eric Hanson Nicholas Hope Andrew Ledingham (Indiana & New College 1963) Gaines Post James R. Sheller Mark Bradley (Delaware & Balliol 1975) Elliot Gerson (Michigan & Balliol 1970) (Rhodesia & University 1962)* (Tasmania & Balliol 1965) Richard Menaker (Wisconsin & New College 1961)* (Louisiana & University 1967) (Virginia & Christ Church 1978)* John Collis (Connecticut & Magdalen 1974) Jane Harding Mark Janis William Lewis (Virginia & New College 1969)* John R. Price Brijraj Singh Robert E. Bradley (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1979) and Dr Jessica (New Zealand & Brasenose 1978) (Virginia & New College 1963)* SCHOLARS Herzstein* (Michigan & Queen’s 1969) Robert E. Montgomery (Iowa & Queen’s 1960) (India & Lincoln 1962)* (Québec & University 1979) Richard R. Crocker Derek Hart John Liesegang (Alabama & Queen’s 1970)* Eileen E. Gillese Ian Jones (California & Magdalen 1960)* Joseph Price Robert Smythe 1970-79 Carter Brandon (New Zealand & Brasenose 1976) (South African College School, (Queensland & Balliol 1962) (Mississippi & Worcester 1963)* (New Jersey & Exeter 1963)* (Massachusetts & Balliol 1978)* Eric Dahl (Alberta & Wadham 1977) Fred Morrison and Robert D. Badun Jennifer Haverkamp Newlands & Queen’s 1962) John Timothy (Kansas & Exeter 1961)* Kent Price Robert Spearman Nicholas W. Allard William Brundage (Washington & St Peter’s 1975) (Ohio & Somerville 1979) Londergan Ian Glenday Morton Kahan Robert S. Munford III (Montana & Pembroke 1967) (North Carolina & Merton 1965)* (New York & Merton 1974)* (Alaska & Pembroke 1976) C. Sean Day Chris T. Hendrickson (Connecticut & Balliol 1964)* (Delaware & Merton 1965) (South African College School, (South African College School, (Mississippi & Balliol 1964)* Bob Rae Andrew Spray Peter Annand Theodore Burk (Washington & Balliol 1973)* David J. Lutzer Newlands & Oriel 1974)* Newlands & Magdalen 1970)* Robert Kimberly Richard Nehring (Ontario & Balliol 1969) (British Columbia & (Queensland & Magdalen 1972) (Kansas & New College 1974) David V. Hicks (Connecticut & New (Nebraska & Balliol 1964)* St John’s 1965) Geoffrey E. L. Donald J. Gogel (Colorado & Brasenose 1965) Robert Rawson John A. Ausink Hans-Paul Bürkner (New Jersey & Jesus 1970)* College 1968)* Kenneth (Kim) C. Dougherty (New Jersey & Balliol 1971)* Matthew Nimetz (Ohio & New College 1966)* Keith Stevenson (Wyoming & Merton 1976) (Germany & St Catherine’s 1976)* Stephen Hofmeyr Brian King Mackenzie (South African College School, (Québec & Worcester 1973)* Hervé Gouraige (New York & Balliol 1960)* John Rayner Richard J. Balfour Paul M. Cadario (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (Rhodesia & Exeter 1962)* (Alberta and St. Peter’s 1967) Newlands & Trinity 1965)* John C. Dupree (New York & Merton 1972) Stephen Oxman (Québec & Corpus Christi 1960) (Québec & St Edmund Hall 1971) (Ontario & Magdalen 1973) & University 1978) J. Michael Kirchberg Selwyn Maister Eng-Liang Tan (Mississippi & Christ Bruns H. Grayson (New Jersey & Donald Regan Thomas A. Barron Patrick J. Call Douglas Holmgren (Florida & Brasenose 1967)* (New Zealand & (Singapore & Balliol 1961) Church 1976)* (California & University 1974)* New College 1967)* (Tennessee & Magdalen 1966) (Colorado & Balliol 1974)* (Oregon & St John’s 1971)* (Oregon & Magdalen 1977)* Magdalen 1969) Keith Ellison Brian Griffi n Richard Klass Wilson Parasiuk Frederic Ris Norton F. Tennille James Basker Edwin Cameron John Hood (New York & Trinity 1963) Kithsiri Malalgoda (North Carolina & Balliol 1962) (Colorado & Magdalen 1972) (Oklahoma & Queen’s 1974) (Manitoba & St John’s 1966) (Colorado &Wadham 1968) (Oregon & Christ Church 1976)* (South Africa-at-Large & (New Zealand & Worcester 1976) (Ceylon & Wadham 1965) Charles Engles Larry Grisham Duane W. Krohnke Richard Pedersen and Ayliffe Ris Richard Tsien Marshall Bautz Keble 1976)* Paul M. Hunt (Iowa & Worcester 1961)* Karl A. Marlantes (New Jersey & Wadham 1966) (Arkansas & University 1970)* (Texas & University 1971)* (Nebraska & Oriel 1967) David Roe (Illinois & Balliol 1973)* Michael Cannon (Michigan & University 1975) (Oregon & University 1967) Robert Kudrle (Colorado & Pembroke 1962) Paul Van Buren (Missouri & University 1973) www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT (Oregon & Merton 1964) (South Dakota & University 1960) 24 *indicates multi-year donors 25 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

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Jacques Hurtubise David Marais Paul A. Rahe Harold W. Stanley Lance Bultena Beth E. Ebel Elizabeth Hollingworth Donald Markwell Tim Orton (Québec & Trinity 1978) (Paul Roos Gymnasium, (Oklahoma & Wadham 1971)* (Alabama & Worcester 1972) SCHOLARS (South Dakota & Jesus 1985) (Colorado & Wadham 1986)* (Western Australia & St Edmund (Queensland & Trinity 1981)* (Australia-at-Large & Murray Jamieson Stellenbosch & Oriel 1977) Franklin Raines Karen L. Stevenson Melissa Burch Christopher Eisgruber Hall 1984)* Sylvia Mathews Magdalen 1986) (New Zealand & Merton 1970) Jacko Maree (Washington & Magdalen 1971) (Maryland & DC & 1980-89 (North Carolina & Exeter 1981)* (Oregon & University 1983) Ian Jackman Burwell Raymond Paretzky David Lawther Johnson (St Andrew’s College, Jürgen Reitmaier Magdalen 1979)* Ila Burdette Michael Elias (New South Wales & (West Virginia & Worcester 1987) (New York & Trinity 1983)* (Indiana & New College 1974)* Grahamstown & (Germany & Magdalen 1972)* A. Douglas Stone Bronte Adams (Georgia & Christ Church 1981)* (Tasmania & Brasenose 1988) University 1985) John McKenna William Patterson Pembroke 1978)* (Western Australia & Gary T. Johnson Clay Rolader (Massachusetts & Balliol 1976) Alec Cameron Forbes Elworthy Susan L. Karamanian (Queensland & Magdalen 1984) (Prairies & Magdalen 1982)* Balliol 1986)* (Illinois & Worcester 1972) James C. Matthews (Georgia & Oriel 1975) Rick Trainor (New South Wales & (New Zealand & Lady (Alabama & Somerville 1980) Maureen N. McLane Bob Peck (Manitoba & Hertford 1975)* Betsy Anderson Roe David Phillip Jones Claus-Jorg Rütsch (Rhode Island & Merton 1970) University 1986) Margaret Hall 1986)* Anthony Kinghorn (Massachusetts & (Texas & Magdalen 1988) (Wisconsin & Brasenose 1980) (Alberta & Balliol 1970) Michael G. McCaffery (Germany & University 1974) Byron Trauger Gerald J. Cardinale Danielle Fontaine (South Africa-at-Large & Hertford 1989) and Ellen Peck* (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975)* Antony Ball Balliol 1989) John Kahn Michael Sandel (Tennessee & University 1972)* (Pennsylvania & Christ (Québec & St John’s 1981)* Bill McLendon Michael Penington (St Andrew’s College, (South Africa-at-Large & Malcolm McKenzie (Massachusetts & Balliol 1975) Malcolm Turnbull Church 1989)* David Frederick Nicholas Kristof (Mississippi & Oriel 1981)* (Australia-at-Large & New (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Grahamstown & Pembroke (Oregon & Magdalen 1981)* College 1980) Balliol 1973)* Charles Saner (New South Wales & Charles Carter (Texas & University 1983)* John David Melin & Oriel 1977)* 1983) Peter Kalis (St Andrew’s College, Brasenose 1978) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Maureen Freed Kathrin Day Lassila (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1986) Gareth Penny Dominic Barton (West Virginia & Brasenose 1973)* Andrew Michelmore Grahamstown & Paul Viita & Wolfson 1986) * (Utah & New College 1984)* (Iowa & Trinity 1982)* Gregg Meyer (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (British Columbia & (Victoria & New College 1976) Pembroke 1973) (Massachusetts & Balliol 1970)* David Celermajer David Levine (New York & Oriel 1986)* & St Edmund Hall 1984)* David Koplow Brasenose 1984)* Michael Gaffney (South Dakota & Queen’s 1973) Yves-Marie Morissette Richard Sauber David Walton (New South Wales & (New York & Hertford 1987) (Alaska & New College 1980) Hunter Monroe Hugh Possingham (Québec & Exeter 1973) Herbert Behrendt New College 1984) (Australia-at-Large & Timothy Lancaster (Rhodes Island & Lincoln 1973) (St Andrew’s College, Atul Gawande Stace Lindsay (North Carolina & Balliol 1984) (Germany & University 1980) St John’s 1984) (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1976)* Michael Oristaglio and Pamela Sauber Grahamstown & Brad Chism (Ohio & Balliol 1987) (Montana & St Anne’s 1988)* Stephen Morillo (Pennsylvania & University 1974) New College 1971) Thomas C. Berg (Mississippi & Exeter 1982) E. Scott Pretorius Richard Lee Gerald L. Sauer Michael Gillette Robert Long (Louisiana & Jesus 1980)* (Illinois & Lincoln 1982) (North Carolina & (New South Wales & Frederick Mark Orkin (Missouri & Balliol 1972) Stephen Wilson Philip Clayton (Minnesota & New College 1982) (North Carolina & Mark K. Moshinsky (Transvaal & Balliol 1971)* (South Dakota & Exeter 1970)* John A. Board (St Andrew’s College, Pembroke 1980)* University 1989) Worcester 1971) Kim A. Severson Timothy Gokey (Australia-at-Large & (Virginia & Wadham 1982)* Grahamstown & Max Price Peter Lewy Misha Petkevich (Minnesota & Somerville 1978) Alfred Wurglitz (North Dakota & New Ian Lowitt Magdalen 1989) Todd Breyfogle Pembroke 1986) (South Africa-at-Large & (South African College School, (Montana & Magdalen 1973) Roald Bradley (Colorado & University 1971)* College 1983)* (South Africa-at-Large & Russ Muirhead (Colorado & Corpus Christi 1988)* Charles Conn Merton 1987) Magdalen 1980) Newlands & Balliol 1972) and Elisabeth Petkevich Severtson Jack Zoeller Robyn S. Hadley (New Hampshire & Balliol 1988) Jonathan Broomberg (Massachusetts & Balliol 1983)* Laurence Rabinowitz David Lodge Hugh Porteous (Washington & Magdalen 1978) (New York & University 1972)* (North Carolina & Somerville 1985) John H. McCall Barry Nalebuff (South Africa-at-Large & Ken Crouse MacBain (South Africa-at-Large & (Georgia & Christ Church 1979) (Saskatchewan & Balliol 1972)* Charles Shanor Anonymous (2) William R. Handley (Massachusetts & Balliol 1985) (Wyoming & Lincoln 1986) (Québec & Wadham 1980)* Merton 1983) Peter Lutzeier Chisanga Puta-Chekwe (Florida & Christ Church 1970) (Connecticut & St John’s 1986)* Nuffi eld 1980) Malcolm E.O. Brown Aditya Rana (Germany & Merton 1974)* (Zambia & Exeter 1976) David Skegg Gordon Crovitz Sean O. Mahoney and Helen Kauder* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Michael Hasselmo (India & Merton 1983) (New Zealand & Balliol 1972)* (Illinois & Wadham 1980) (Illinois & New College 1984) Eli Nathans Fred Manget Johannes Rabie & Worcester 1987) (Minnesota & Corpus Christi 1984) Pierre De Vries Paul Markovich (Connecticut & Queen’s 1980) Michael Rennie (Georgia & Oriel 1973) (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Ralph Smith Storrs Hoen Shona L. Brown* (Paul Roos Gymnasium, (North Dakota & (Western Australia & Stellenbosch & Pembroke 1973) (Alabama & Corpus Christi 1973) (Tennessee & Keble 1984)* Ann Nicholson www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT (Ontario & New College 1987) Worcester 1983) Stellenbosch & Wolfson 1983) University 1989)* (Victoria & St John’s 1988) 26 *indicates multi-year donors 27 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS

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Andreas T. Reyes John Vlahoplus Christopher Douglas Marnie Hughes Joanna Monti-Masel Ruju Bhatt Srivastava Ben White Mohammed K. Ali Cristina A. Bejan (Québec & Merton 1984)* (South Carolina & Trinity 1984)* SCHOLARS (Massachusetts & Balliol 1999)* Warrington (Australia-at-Large & (Michigan & Balliol 1993) (Queensland & University 1998) (South Africa-at-Large & (North Carolina & Marilynn J. Richtarik Oskar von Preussen Ryan Egeland (Tasmania & Merton 1992) Merton 1997)* Leonard P. Stark Olivia L. White New College 2003) Wadham 2004) (Kansas & Jesus 1988) (Germany & Keble 1986) 1990-99 (Colorado & St Catherine’s 1997) Suresh Jesuthasan Frank Lorenz Müller (Delaware & Magdalen 1991)* (Utah & Merton 1997)* Ugwechi Amadi Jason R. Bello and Matt Bolch Heather Warren Carolyn Evans (Malaysia & Lincoln 1990)* (Germany & Merton 1996) Robert A. Sternfels Justin Whitton (North Carolina & (Massachusetts & St John’s 2010) Magdalen 2008) David Robertson (Tennessee & Trinity 1982) Shazia Azim (Victoria & Exeter 1995) Alex Johnston Eruch Nowrojee (California & Worcester 1992)* (South African College School, (Pakistan & University 1993)* (South Australia & Ursula S. Werner Jodi Evans (Massachusetts & Lincoln 1994) (Kenya & St Antony’s 1992)* Felice Swapp Newlands & Harris Melis Anahtar Daniel Bergheim Magdalen 1983) Manchester 1998) (Maryland & DC & Oriel 2008) (Germany & Lincoln 2000) (Florida & Magdalen 1985) Ruanne Barnabas (Prairies & Magdalen 1992) Aly Kassam-Remtulla Nils Ole Oermann (Commonwealth Caribbean & (KwaZulu-Natal & Merton 1999) Brian Rolfes Andrew Wilkinson Tali Farhadian (Prairies & Balliol 1999)* (Germany & Christ Templeton 1993) Robert Wilkinson Jordan Anderson Elizabeth Betterbed (Prairies & Wadham 1989) Church 1996) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (Alabama & St Hilda’s 2010) (Washington & (Prairies & Magdalen 1980) Peter Barnett (New Jersey & Magdalen 1997) Leslie Kendrick Mary Hale Tolar (Australia-at-Large & & Balliol 1993)* New College 2010) David Schatz Jonathan Wilkinson Jonathan Finer (Kentucky & Magdalen 1998)* Stephanie Palmer (Kansas & Lincoln 1990) Ramon Arscott (Virginia & New College 1980)* St John’s 1995)* (Michigan & Balliol 1997) David Wilson (Jamaica & Lincoln 2005) Alexis R. Blane (Prairies & Exeter 1988) (Vermont & Balliol 1999) Lisa Klein Saam Trivedi Jonathan Bays (Colorado & New College 1990)* (North Carolina & Benjamin B. Sherwood Stephen Wilkinson Michael Fullilove (South Africa-at-Large & Stanley Panikowski (India & Balliol 1991) Shreya Atrey (Prairies & Balliol 1994) St John’s 2002) (California & Magdalen 1986) (South Australia & (New South Wales & Balliol 1997) St Antony’s 1994)* (Georgia & Brasenose 1993) Beth Truesdale Mark Wu (India & Magdalen 2011) Douglas Beck (Illinois & Corpus Christi 1996)* Clara Blättler John Simon New College 1982)* Clemens Glaubitz David Klemm Todd Peterson (Minnesota & Wadham 1997) Jessica Auerbach (California & New College 1992) (Massachusetts & (Massachusetts & New Michael Woodhouse (Germany & St Cross 1994) (Germany & Hertford 1995) (South Dakota & Balliol 1991) Basilios E. Tsingos Zachary Ziliak (South Africa-at-Large & University 2008) College 1984) Neeti Bhalla (Indiana & Magdalen 1994) St Antony’s 2009) (Idaho & Hertford 1987) Suzanne Elisabeth Köll Glen Power (New Hampshire & (Kenya & Templeton 1998) Chelsea (Elander) Alwyn Smith John Wylie (Germany & St Antony’s 1992) (Western Australia & Magdalen 1990) Stephen Aylward Goh-Hattangadi Bodnar (Paul Roos Gymnasium, (Queensland & Balliol 1983) Francis Chong (Ohio & St John’s 1997) Magdalen 1992) Janice Ugaki (Newfoundland & Ayelet Kuper (Montana & Magdalen 2000)* Stellenbosch & (Singapore & St Antony’s 1994) St Hilda’s 2009) Samuel D. Zurier Alexander Hartemink (Québec & Magdalen 1994) Divya Rajaraman (Idaho & St Antony’s 1993)* Templeton 1987) SCHOLARS Seth Bodnar (Rhode Island & Balliol 1982)* Walter R. Cooper (Florida & Magdalen 1994) (Botswana & St Antony’s 1999) Hannes Unberath Keriann Backus Janelle Larson (Pennsylvania & Kimberly Strong (Indiana & St Anne’s 1999) SINCE (Washington & Anonymous (2) Neil A. Hattangadi (Kansas & Worcester 1990) Duncan Randall (Germany & Worcester 1997) (Newfoundland & New College 2007) Hertford 2001)* Susan Dando (Florida & Merton 1999) (Natal & Balliol 1996) Pierre Van Hoeylandt St John’s 1986) Darren Littlejohn 2000 (Tasmania & Magdalen 1999)* Emily Baragwanath Jan Botha Patrick Hayden (Newfoundland & Ananda Satara (Germany & Magdalen 1993) Melissa Sydeman (New Zealand & (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Charles Day (Québec & Balliol 1998) Magdalen 1995)* (New Jersey & Brasenose 1999) Martina Vandenberg Mark Abrahamson (Georgia & Christ Church 1988)* Magdalen 2001) Stellenbosch & Lincoln 2009) (Australia-at-Large & Mallory Ann Hayes Mark E. Lundstrom Micah Schwartzman (California & St Antony’s 1990)* (South Africa-at-Large & Marc Tessier-Lavigne Magdalen 1993)* Wadham 2003) Henry Barmeier Roxanne Bras (Alabama & Merton 1995)* (Washington & (Virginia & Balliol 1998)* Dayne Walling (Québec & New College 1980)* (California & Merton 2010) (Florida & Nuffi eld 2010) Mauro De Lorenzo Jarrad Aguirre Scott A. Hershovitz New College 1993) Jeffrey Shesol (Michigan & St Peter’s 1996) Philip Van Ryneveld (Delaware & Linacre 1998)* (Colorado & Trinity 2009) David L. V. Bauer Rakim Brooks (Georgia & Balliol 1998)* Nnenna Lynch (Colorado & Magdalen 1991)* Hamad Wardak (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (New York & Pembroke 2009) (Rhode Island & Helene Deacon (New York & St John’s 1993) Lai Leng Soh (Virginia & Magdalen 1997)* Philipp Aigner & University 1981) Brett E. House University 2009) (Prince Edward Island & (Germany & Corpus Matthew Baum (Ontario & University 1994) Katherine Michelmore (Singapore & Trinity 1992) Queen’s 1999)* Christi 2010) (Massachusetts & Balliol 2010) (Bermuda & Magdalen 1995)* www.RHODESHOUSE.OX.AC.UK/SUPPORT

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Lucas Merrill Brown Andreas Coutsoudis Jeremy Farris Peter Gill Mindy C. Hébert- Scott Hugo Amy King Gregory Lippiatt Edward Mishambi Garikai Nyaruwata (Virginia & Magdalen 2009) (KwaZulu-Natal & Trinity 2004) (Georgia & Balliol 2005)* (Alberta & Magdalen 2009)* Derouen (California & Balliol 2009) (Australia-at-Large & (Virginia & Hertford 2009) (Uganda & Mansfi eld 2004) (Zimbabwe & University 2009) Matthew Brown William Cox John Feddersen William Gohl (Louisiana & Hertford 2002) Susan Humphrey Trinity 2007) Rhea Longley Sindiso Mnisi Weeks Mwashuma Nyatta (Australia-at-Large & (New Zealand & Merton 2009) (Victoria & Magdalen 2008)* (Colorado & Keble 2010) Simon Hendrie (Maritimes & University 2010) Nikolas Kirby (Tasmania & Magdalen 2010) (South Africa-at-Large & (Kenya & Linacre 2004)* Brasenose 2009) Benedict Coxon Avi Feller Caitlin Goss (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Miles Jackson (Australia-at-Large & Josh Lospinoso New College 2005) Kateena O’Gorman Neil Brown (South Australia & (Arizona & Lincoln 2007) (Queensland & Merton 2009) & Wadham 2000) (KwaZulu-Natal & Brasenose 2009) (New Jersey & Magdalen 2009) Scott Moore (Queensland & Magdalen 2003) (Iowa & Merton 2002)* Magdalen 2009) Darryl Finkton Ryan Goss Fiona Herring University 2009) Sarah Kleinman Benjamin J. Lundin (Kentucky & Merton 2009)* Kate Orkin Kimberley Brownlee Alison Crocker (Indiana & Magdalen 2010) (Queensland & Lincoln 2007) (Bermuda & Brasenose 2003)* Kristin N. Javaras (Indiana & St Antony’s 2009) (Tennessee & Zachary Morris (South Africa-at-Large & St (Québec & Corpus (New Hampshire & Jacob G. Foster Parker Goyer Nathan Herring (Illinois & Balliol 2000) Anna Kloeden Pembroke 2007)* (Wisconsin & Wadham 2002)* Antony’s 2007) Christi 2002)* New College 2006) (Virginia & Balliol 2003) (Alabama & Worcester 2009) (Vermont & New College 2006) Joseph S. Jewell (Queensland & Magdalen 2008) Ndumiso Luthuli Tafadzwa Muguwe Joseph O’Shea Rebecca Brubaker Alexander Dewar Simon Franklin Raphael Graybill Lisa Herzog (Michigan & Keble 2005) David J. Knezevic (KwaZulu-Natal & Lincoln 2000) (Zimbabwe & Hertford 2005) (Florida & Exeter 2008) (Pennsylvania & Queen’s 2008) (Oregon & Linacre 2006) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (Montana & Magdalen 2010) (Germany & New College 2007) Niuniu Ji (Western Australia & Richard A. Malins Caitlin Mullarkey Jannis Pähler Vor Balliol 2005) Gino Bruni Amar Dhand & Magdalen 2009) Dan Guinness Sarah J. Hill (North Carolina & (Hawaii & Balliol 2004) (Delaware & Trinity 2009) Der Holte (Prairies & Jesus 2010) (Saskatchewan & Green 2003) Laura Fraser (Australia-at-Large & Keble (North Dakota & Magdalen 2001)* Pieter Koornhof Julia Matheson Stuart Munro (Germany & Balliol 2009) Peter P. M. Buttigieg Marissa C. M. 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