Show RHODES AWARDS W DS GIVEN WINNING UT UTAH H STUDENTS Provo Students Garner Western District Honors Winners Leave in Fall To Study At Ox Oxford ord Students from the State of Utah were successful in winning two of the four Rhodes Rhode's Scholarship awards ards made in the Western district district district dis dis- it was disclosed by the committee committee committee com com- of selection after the final selection of winning candidates held in San Francisco Monday January Chauncey D. D Harris of Provo Prove Utah son of Franklin S. S Harris president of the the Brigham Young University and Morgan Sibbett of Provo now a student at Cornell university were selected to receive Rhodes Rhode's scholarships entitling them to study at Oxford for two years Each recipient of a scholarship re receives receives receives re- re an annual stipend of pounds and if he so desires he may continue at Oxford for another another another an an- other year or he may return at a later date for post graduate work Twelve Finalists The other two applicants to receive re re- the Rhodes Rhode's award were Samuel Adams Tucson Arizona student at the University of Arizona Arizona Ari Ari- zona and Murray Kirkwood of Claremont California now at Bedford Bedford Bedford Bed Bed- ford Ma Mass s. s The four foUl to r receive these scholarships scholarships scholar scholar- ships were chosen from a group of twelve finalists from Arizona California California California Cali Cali- fornia Colorado New Mexico Nevada Ne Ne- vada and Utah The eight other finalists were as as follows Wakefield K Taylor Ukiah Ukiah Ukiah Uk- Uk iah California Richard Forster Arizo Arizona a William Atkinson and Jesse Mecham New Mexico Donald Donald Don Don- ald aId Butler and David Clark Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- vada Earl and Frank Pierson Pierson Pier- Pier son on Colorado Qualifications Given Ghen Kirkwood a graduate of Pomona College was the only candidate v who ho did not appear in person At Atthe Atthe Atthe the present he is studying law at Bedford Mass The qualifications considered in inthe inthe inthe the s selection lection of the Rhodes Rhode's schol ors ers included literary ability manhood manhood manhood man man- hood leadership and physical vigor as shown by the tendency to lead his f fellow classmates The candidate must be male a United States citizen unmarried and between between between be be- tween the ages of 19 and 25 and must have completed at least his sophomore year at college ollege No distinction is made between candi candidates candi dates because of race color or creed but the scholarships are awarded in the interest of the advancement advancement advancement ad ad- of higher learning |