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Show LIMITATIONS hodes Scholarships Again Available for American n Students. Ri-odes scholarships for Oxford "Isuv England, which were sus-"7, sus-"7, tv'o vears apo on account of the eMve been resumed, according to lament made yesterday by Profes-B Profes-B H. Jacobson of tho L. D. S. unl-' unl-' secretary of the reorganized 'i't'tee on tho scholarships for Utah. T members of the Utah committee nr J'n widtsoe' President of Univers'.ty of Utah and Frank E, ,ten of the law firm of Cheny, Jensen Hoi man. T.-n state in the United States is en-m en-m have two scholars continously ,"1 university, accord.ng to the terms scholarship institution. The scnol-n scnol-n have an annual value of ou0 or iTcojO!) and are good for three years. 1 , Xshworth of Salt Lake who quall-fr quall-fr n vears ago, but has been unable the benefits of the scholarship ! vSmnt of the war suspens.on, will 'i In September for the university. . the only Llah student so far ap- Iri for the coming year. The other J;., to which Utah is entitled will be ZZi in OMober from those applying. 55 a Davies of Salt Lake is the only E"caiit 'or appointment up to date, r 'ievera.1 other men have expressed in-r.:o-s of applying. i'f.-tion is determined by the local r"fee on a basis of the applicant's Sl.vements in literature, scholarship, mi'vss and success in outdoor sports, T orce character, and leadership in ,L and college life. Applicants must Jit attained the age of 19 years and , not be over 25, and must be un-irrieo un-irrieo Thev must have completed at .Vo vears of collegiate work in a Bidard college, and if they do not hold iwi'e&e degree must pass the entrance Uynations to Oxford university. These jam'nallons, however, may be taken li- appointment has been secured. U'aii men who have been granted IHm scholarships Include, besides Mr. ,uicor;h B H. Jacobson, Robert Hart-'P Hart-'P Ralph Hartley, F. E. Holman, "VVar-i' "VVar-i' STatlon and M. Delwyn Thomas. |