Show TWO TO UNIVERSITY I r MEN WIN RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Ralph E. E Lewis vis and M Iv Morris Morris' 0 l r rr r i S 5 J. J Christensen Oxford Appointees ApPointee to toR R Represent e p r 5 e n t Utah Enviable e Records in School a and d War Activities Activities Ac Ac- Credited to Both Good Scholars Ralph E E. Lewis an and J. J Morris Christensen both former stud students of the University of Utah were announced as winners of the Rhodes scholarship yesterday by B B. H. H Jacobsen of pr the L. L D. D S. S University secretary of the Utah state tate committee of selection of Rhodes scholarships Paul Davies was chosen as for appoIntment at large for the Rhodes Rhodes' scholarship providing s such ch chan an appointment can be passed on by the scholarship committee Mr Lewis s son n of Judge and Mrs I Thomas D. D Lewis 60 Eighth East street was born at Salt Lake twentythree twenty twenty- three years ago He entered the University Uni Uni- er ity of Utah in 1918 making mathe- mathe mat cs his major work york nG in 1919 and entering the law school of ot I that Institution H He stood exception exception- ally hI high h In all his studies making maltIng an ari excellent class record He also was a lender leader in student acl activities in both bolh high school and college While in high school h was was a member of the school rifle team learn for two ye years rs and won the letter ietter H Z a for or this work He Ic was also I an an officer in In Inthe the Wireless Tele Telegraphy r Ph cl clUb b and a a. member of or the track q ad l of 1914 a and 1915 during his s high s school J At the University of U Utah lh he was as a aI I member of the Urbana Urban Debating club I as well as one of ot tile the organizers of the University Rifle Rile club in 1917 He also participated actively in tennis ana ano track work during his freshman year rear at the university A large laige part t or of his activities were were in hi connection with military mili mm- tary preparations In the university at atthe the outbreak of or the tho war and in the fall all allot of ot 1 1017 7 was cadet adjutant receiving I that appointment from Captain A fe few months later he be became became he- he came ranking cadet cadel officer JOINS AIR SERVICE In December 1917 he joined the air of the United States Stales army array an and after gr 1918 left lett Salt Lake for tor his post in ih In the army aviation I school on the Pacific coast He completed com com- his a aviation vi tIon training as fourth in his squadron as a pilot and a second nants nant's commission w was 33 s issued issue a him While WhilO In the service ser he won tim Int boxing title tille for tor his weight at al Berkeley Cal He also was wa ft a. member of the squadron wall scaling team learn as well as running the low hur hur- dies Ho He received his honorable dIscharge discharge discharge dis dIs- dis- dis charge from the 5 service in ther spring of or 1919 but sun still holds a reserve com corn commission mission in the air service He returned to lo continue his his' studIes at the University of lof Utah in the year yea 20 1919 t taking taking- up law work and when Continued on page 3 II I I J I I I I U TWO TWO UNIVERSITY ro ContInued Continued from page 1 he he- enters Oxford university Jt tt will b beto be beto to enter the school chool of ot Jurisprudence Hel He HeIs IlI Il l Is appointed ted for tor three years and will I go into a residence nce at Oxford in January January Janu Janu- ary 1921 Mr Lewis comes of ot an ol old I E I Utah family his ht's father rather Judge Thomas IlI D. D Lewis being one o of the old settlers of ot Salt Lake and a staunch supporter E of the University of Utah IlI CHRISTENSEN MA MAKES ES RECORD J uJ Morris Christensen the other I I E Utahn awarded the Rhodes scholarship scholar scholar- scholarship scholar scholar-I ship at this seasons season's meeting Hof of or the CIU CIUI I nJ I committee was born at Newton C Cache county Utah being the son I of ot Mr and Mrs Dins C. C M. M Christensen of ot IU Logan where he now lives Youn Young I C I Christensen attended the Brigham I nJ fi l Young college at Logan making ai as re excellent record In class work as well as participating in student activities He lIe was was' wasa a student at the University IlI re of or Utah also for one year following chiefly the subject of ot law While here he act acted d as a a. member of ot the student j I Ie e body executive board taking part In I IlI debating events and was elected to re membership In two national tra fraternities fraternities I nJ ties and in the Barristers Barristers' club In ther spring of or 1918 he left the 2 university to enter the army and in September of or that year he received his its commission as second lieutenant I After Alter being released from the army h he entered the Utah Agricultural college college col col- I col-I lege at Logan and took an active part partin nJ in student life including tennis cross country running and track work He Hc was a member of ot the college debating LU team representing the college in Itse its e debate with California university last Jast nJ year and received a medal awarded at the last college debates At the close of last year car he was elected nJ president of ot the student body for the next year ear and has returned to the Utah Agricultural college this fall tall and will remain at that institution this 2 nJ year car as his Rhodes scholarship period nJ does docs not begin until 1921 I Another Utahn in Mind Mr Jacobsen announced last evening evening eve eve- evening ning that there is a possibility of ot an nJ appointment at large being made from the United States later this year fora for tor nJ a Rhodes scholarship The name of or rn Carl E. E Davies son of Dr and Mrs George E E. Davies 1047 1041 Third avenue nJ will be received for such appointment In that case Mr Davies is a a graduate graduate grad grad- nJ of ot Princeton university where he made a brilliant record as well as as 2 doing excellent work at Westminster OJ college Salt Lake |