APPENDICES

APPENDIX I
LIST OF RHODES SCHOLARS

See also chart on [p. 29].

Elected 1903 (this group have ‘gone down’).
Appointed from Name of Scholar. Previous Education. Degree College at Oxford. Course at Oxford.
SOUTH AFRICA
Natal A. L. de Charmoy Cape Univ. (Intermed. Exam.) Oriel Jurisprud.[84]
Rhodesia C. T. Blakeway Cape Univ., B.A. Oriel Jurisprud. & B.C.L.[84]
Rhodesia A. Bissett St. George’s School, Bulawayo Wadham ——
Diocesan College, Rondebosch C. Brooke Diocesan Coll., Rondebosch Keble ‘Groups.’
South African College P. T. Lewis South African Coll. Balliol Jurisprud.
St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown C. Gardner St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown Trinity Jurisprud.
Victorian College, Stellenbosch W. Macmillan Victorian Coll., Stellenbosch Merton History.
GERMANY
T. Erbe Göttingen, Ph.D. Merton B. Litt.
von Lindemer Pforta Gymnasium Exeter Law.
von Müller Pforta Gymnasium Oriel Law.
von Schweinitz Wilhelmsgymnasium, Cassel Balliol Law.
Count Hélie Talleyrand-Périgord Berlin and Breslau Magdalen Law.
Elected 1904.
AUSTRALASIA
New South Wales W. A. Barton Sydney Univ., B.A. Magdalen Jurisprud.[84]
Queensland A. S. Roe Sydney Univ. Balliol Nat. Sci. & Medicine.
South Australia N. W. Jolly Adelaide Univ., B.Sc. Balliol Nat.Sci.[84] & Forestry.[84]
Victoria J. C. V. Behan Melbourne Univ., M.A., LL.B. Hertford Jurisprud.[84] & B.C.L.[84]
Western Australia J. L. Walker High School, Perth, W. Australia Trinity Jurisprud.
Tasmania L. N. Morrison Univ. of Tasmania, B.A. St. John’s Groups.
New Zealand J. A. Thompson Univ. of New Zealand, B.Sc. St. John’s Nat. Sci.[84]
BERMUDA
H. C. Cox Bromsgrove School Exeter History.
CANADA
British Columbia A. W. Donaldson Vancouver Coll. Hertford Medicine.
Manitoba J. Maclean Manitoba Univ., B.A. Worcester Lit. Hum.
N. W. Territory R. V. Bellamy McMaster Univ., B.A. Pembroke Dipl. Econ.[84]
Nova Scotia G. Stairs Dalhousie Univ., B.A. New Coll. History,[84] B.C.L.
Ontario E. R. Paterson Toronto Univ., B.A. Balliol Lit. Hum.
Prince Edward Island W. E. Cameron Laval Univ. (Quebec), B.A. St. John’s Lit. Hum.
New Brunswick C. E. Martin Univ. of New Brunswick, B.A. Balliol History.
Quebec (1) H. J. Rose McGill Univ., B.A. Balliol Lit. Hum.
Quebec (2) J. Archibald McGill Univ., B.A. New Coll. Lit. Hum.[84]
JAMAICA
R. N. Murray Jamaica Coll. Worcester Math.
NEWFOUNDLAND
Sydney Herbert St. Bonaventure’s Coll. Hertford Jurisprud.
SOUTH AFRICA
Diocesan College, Rondebosch N. E. Howe Browne Diocesan Coll., Rondebosch Oriel Jurisprud.
Victorian College, Stellenbosch C. C. Jarvis Victorian Coll., Stellenbosch Wadham Jurisprud.
St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown W. W. Hoskin St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown Trinity Jurisprud.
Natal J. J. L. Sisson Cape Univ., B.A. Keble B.C.L.
Rhodesia A. G. Helm School for Sons of Missionaries, Blackheath Worcester Jurisprud.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Alabama J. H. Kirkpatrick Univ. of Alabama, A.B., A.M. Queen’s History.
Arkansas N. Carothers Univ. of Arkansas, A.B. Pembroke Dipl. Econ.
California W. Crittenden Univ. of California, A.B. Trinity Jurisprud.[84]
Colorado S. K. Hornbeck Univ. of Denver, A.B. Ch. Ch. History.
Connecticut P. Nixon Wesleyan Univ. (Conn.), A.B. Balliol B.Litt.
Delaware C. W. Bush Delaware Coll., A.B. B. N. C. Jurisprud.
Georgia R. P. Brooks Univ. of Georgia, A.B. B. N. C. History.
Idaho L. Gipson Univ. of Idaho, A.B. Lincoln History.
Illinois R. L. Henry Univ. of Chicago, Ph.B. Worcester B.C.L.
Indiana G. E. Hamilton Earlham Coll. Pembroke History.
Iowa J. G. Walleser Iowa Coll., A.B. Oriel Eng. Lit.
Kansas E. W. Murray Univ. of Kansas, A.B. St. John’s B.Litt.
Kentucky Clarke Tandy Kentucky State Coll., A.B. Exeter History.
Louisiana A. K. Read[85] Louisiana State Univ., A.B. Ch. Ch. B.Litt.
Maine D. R. Porter Bowdoin Trinity History.[84]
Maryland P. Kieffer Franklin and Marshall Coll., A.B. Oriel B.C.L.
Massachusetts F. Fobes Harvard, A.B. Balliol B.Litt.
Michigan W. L. Sperry Olivet Coll. (Mich.), A.B. Queen’s Theology.
Minnesota B. B. Wallace Macalaster Coll., A.B. Pembroke History.
Missouri R. E. Blodgett Univ. of Missouri Wadham B.A.
Montana G. E. Barnes Univ. of Montana, A.B. Ch. Ch. Theology
Nebraska R. H. Coon Grand Island Coll. (Neb.), A.B. Lincoln Lit. Hum.
New Hampshire J. A. Brown Dartmouth, A.B., A.M. New Coll. B.Sc.[84]
New Jersey B. Price Princeton, A.B. Wadham Jurisprud.
New York W. E. Schutt Cornell B. N. C. Jurisprud.
North Carolina J. H. Winston Univ. of North Carolina, A.B. Ch. Ch. Jurisprud.
North Dakota H. A. Hinds Univ. of North Dakota Queen’s Nat. Sci.[84]
Ohio G. C. Vincent Westminster Coll., A.B. Queen’s Lit. Hum.
Oklahoma W. L. Kendall Univ. of Oklahoma, A.B. B. N. C. B.C.L.
Oregon H. E. Densmore Univ. of Oregon, A.B. University B.Litt.
Pennsylvania T. E. Robins Pennsylvania, A.B. Ch. Ch. History.
Rhode Island R. H. Bevan Brown, A.B. Worcester B.C.L.[84]
South Carolina W. H. Verner[85] Univ. of South Carolina, A.B., A.M. Ch. Ch. B.Litt.
South Dakota P. M. Young Univ. of South Dakota, A.B. Oriel Jurisprud.
Tennessee J. Tigert Vanderbilt, A.B. Pembroke Jurisprud.
Texas S. R. Ashby Univ. of Texas, A.B. Merton Eng. Lit.
Utah E. Jacobson Univ. of Utah, A.B. Exeter Mod. Langs.
Vermont J. C. Sherburne Univ. of Vermont, A.B. Wadham Jurisprud.
Virginia W. A. Fleet Univ. of Virginia, A.B., A.M. Magdalen Lit. Hum.
Washington J. N. Johanson Univ. of Washington, A.B. Exeter B.Litt.
West Virginia C. F. Tucker Brooke Univ. of W. Virginia, A.B., A.M. St. John’s Eng. Lit.,[84] B.Litt.
Wisconsin R. F. Scholz Univ. of Wisconsin, A.B., A.M. Worcester B.Litt.
Wyoming H. G. Merriam Univ. of Wyoming, A.B. Lincoln Eng. Lit.
GERMANY
W. von Mohl[86] Pforta Gymnasium New Coll. Law and Econ.
C. Brinckman[86] Freiburg and Göttingen Queen’s B.Litt.
W. von Helldorf[86] Jena Gymnasium University Law and Econ.
W. Goebel[86] Bonn and Freiburg St. John’s Dipl. Econ.[84]
W. Drechsler[86] Berlin, Ph.D. Worcester B.Litt.
Elected 1905.
AUSTRALASIA
New South Wales P. H. Rogers Sydney, B.A. Worcester B.C.L.
New Zealand P. W. Robertson New Zealand Univ., M.A. Trinity Nat. Sci.
Queensland N. Leslie Brisbane Grammar School Balliol Lit. Hum.
South Australia R. L. Robinson Adelaide Univ., B.Sc. Magdalen Nat. Sci. & Forestry.
Tasmania J. Orr Hobart Univ. Balliol Hon. Mods.
Victoria H. Sutton Melbourne Univ., M.D., Ch.B. New Coll. B.Sc.
West Australia P. H. Harper Guildford Grammar School Oriel Nat. Sci.
BERMUDA
A. J. Motyer Mt. Allison Univ. (New Brunswick), B.A. Ch. Ch. Nat. Sci.
CANADA
British Columbia I. Rubinowitz McGill, B.A. Queen’s B.C.L.
Manitoba W. J. Rose Manitoba Univ., B.A. Magdalen Lit. Hum.
New Brunswick F. P. Day Mt. Allison Univ., B.A. Ch. Ch. Eng. Lit.
Nova Scotia R. E. Bates Acadia Univ., B.A., and Harvard, B.A. Merton Eng. Lit.
Ontario J. M. Macdonnell Queen’s Univ. (Kingston), M.A. Balliol Lit. Hum.
Prince Edward Island L. Brehaut Dalhousie Univ., B.A. University Lit. Hum.
Quebec T. E. Papineau McGill, B.A. B. N. C. Jurisprud.
JAMAICA
R. L. Nosworthy Exeter School (Eng.) Ch. Ch. Mathematics.
NEWFOUNDLAND
H. Bond Methodist Coll. (St. John’s) St. John’s Nat. Sci.
SOUTH AFRICA
Natal L. Forder St. Charles’ Coll., Pietermaritzburg Hertford Jurisprud.
Rhodesia (1) N. W. Milton Marlborough Coll. (Eng.) University History.
Rhodesia (2) C. P. Devitt[86] St. George’s School (Bulawayo) Pembroke Nat. Sci.
Diocesan College, Rondebosch C. F. Cranswick Diocesan Coll., Rondebosch Exeter Nat. Sci.
St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown W. K. Flemmer St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown Trinity Nat. Sci.
S. African College E. Stanford S. African Coll. New Coll. Jurisprud.
Victorian College, Stellenbosch P. le Fras Nortje Victoria Coll., Stellenbosch Pembroke Nat. Sci.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
California Hugh A. Moran Leland Stanford, A.B. Wadham Theology.
Colorado G. A. Whitely Univ. of Colorado, A.B. Merton Jurisprud.
Connecticut A. M. Stevens Yale, A.B. Balliol Eng. Lit.
Delaware H. R. Isaacs Dickenson (Penn.), A.B. Exeter B.C.L.
Florida E. W. Buckholz Florida State Coll., A.B. Pembroke Lit. Hum.
Georgia T. H. Wade Emory Coll., A.B. Exeter Eng. Lit.
Idaho C. H. Foster Univ. of Idaho, A.B. B. N. C. Eng. Lit.
Illinois N. E. Ensign McKendree Coll., A.B. St. Edmund Hall Math.
Indiana F. Aydelotte Indiana Univ., A.B., Harvard, A.M. B. N. C. Eng. Lit.
Iowa J. van der Zee Univ. of Iowa, A.B. Merton History.
Kansas F. M. Mohler Washburn Coll., A.B. St. John’s Theology.
Kentucky W. H. Branham Georgetown Coll., A.B. Queen’s Mod. Lang.
Louisiana R. C. Many Tulane Univ., A.B. Queen’s Lit. Hum.
Maine H. W. Soule Colby Coll., A.B. Worcester Jurisprud.
Maryland E. M. Armstrong Princeton, B.A. Oriel Medicine.
Massachusetts R. K. Hack William’s Coll. (Mass.), A.B. Oriel B.Litt.
Michigan R. C. Platt Albion Coll. (Mich.), A.B. Hertford Eng. Lit.
Minnesota H. S. Mitchell Univ. of Minnesota, A.B. New B.C.L.
Mississippi E. J. Ford Univ. of Mississippi Ch. Ch. Jurisprud.
Missouri S. E. Eliot Washington Univ., A.B. Hertford Theology.
Nebraska A. H. Marsh Univ. of Nebraska, A.B. Keble Theology.
New Hampshire W. W. Thayer Harvard, A.B. Magdalen History.
New Jersey P. L. Alexander Westminster Coll., A.B., Princeton, B.A. Queen’s Lit. Hum.
New Mexico T. S. Bell Univ. of New Mexico, A.B. Lincoln B.C.L.
New York H. C. Willard Hobart Coll., A.B., Cornell, A.M. University History.
North Carolina H. Trantham Wake Forest Coll., A.B., A.M. Ch. Ch. Lit. Hum.
Ohio C. R. Alburn Western Reserve, A.B. St. John’s B.C.L.
Oklahoma C. D. Mahaffie Kingfisher Coll. (Oklahoma), A.B. St. John’s B.C.L.
Pennsylvania J. N. Schaeffer Franklin and Marshall Coll., A.B. Oriel B.Litt.
Rhode Island L. W. Cronkhite Brown, A.B. Worcester B.Sc.
South Carolina E. S. Towles Charleston Coll., B.A., M.A. Magdalen Lit. Hum.
Tennessee B. E. Schmidt Univ. of Tennessee, A.B. Merton History.
Texas H. P. Steger[86] Univ. of Texas, A.B. Balliol Jurisprud.
Vermont H. H. Holt Middlebury Coll. (Ver.), A.B. Exeter History.
Virginia B. D. Tucker Univ. of Virginia, A.B. Ch. Ch. Theology.
Washington L. J. Railsback Univ. of Washington Lincoln Lit. Hum.
West Virginia E. R. Lloyd Ohio Wesleyan Univ., A.B. Wadham Lit. Hum.
Wisconsin A. E. Rollins Lawrence Univ., A.B. Worcester Lit. Hum.
GERMANY
H. von Frantzius Munich, Leipsic, Konigsberg Ch. Ch. Dipl. Econ.
W. Haberland Heidelberg Lincoln History and Law.
E. von der Lühe Munich Hertford Dipl. Econ.
L. von Krosigk Rossleben Oriel Dipl. Econ.
K. Roediger Göttingen Trinity Dipl. Econ.
Elected 1906.
AUSTRALASIA
N. S. Wales M. L. MacCallum Sydney Univ., B.A. Balliol Jurisprud.
New Zealand P. A. Farquharson Otago Univ., M.Sc. St. John’s Nat. Sci.
Queensland H. L. Harvey Boys’ Grammar School, Marlborough Oriel Jurisprud.
South Australia W. R. Reynell Adelaide Univ. Balliol Nat. Sci.
Tasmania T. Dunbabin Univ. of Tasmania, B.A. C. C. C. Lit. Hum.
Victoria J. A. Seitz Melbourne Univ., B.C.E. Merton Math.
West Australia A. Juett Christian Brothers’ Coll., Perth B. N. C. Nat. Sci.
BERMUDA
E. Eardley-Smith International Coll. (Hampstead) Worcester Lit. Hum.
CANADA
British Columbia H. E. Bray Toronto Univ., B.A. B. N. C. History.
Manitoba S. E. Beech Manitoba Univ., B.A. Queen’s Nat. Sci.
New Brunswick R. St. J. Freeze New Brunswick Univ., B.A. Oriel B.C.L.
Nova Scotia A. Moxon Dalhousie Univ., B.A. New Jurisprud.
North W. Territory A. M. Bothwell Queen’s Univ. (Kingston), M.A. Trinity History.
Ontario R. C. Reade Toronto Univ., B.A. New Lit. Hum.
Prince Edward Island A. G. Cameron Queen’s Univ. (Kingston), B.A. Balliol Medicine.
Quebec A. R. Macleod McGill, B.A. Balliol Hon. Mods.
JAMAICA
H. E. Wortley Jamaica Coll. Exeter Theology.
NEWFOUNDLAND
J. J. Penny St. Bonaventure’s Coll. Hertford Lit. Hum.
SOUTH AFRICA
Natal T. B. Horwood Maritzburg Coll. Ch. Ch. Lit. Hum.
S. African College V. A. Lewis Cape Univ., B.A. New Jurisprud.
St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown R. H. Williamson St. Andrew’s Coll., Grahamstown Trinity Jurisprud.
Victoria College, Stellenbosch J. V. Brink Cape Univ., B.A. University Jurisprud.
Rondebosch W. I. Perrott Rondebosch Worcester Nat. Sci.
GERMANY
G. von Diergardt Munich Ch. Ch. Dipl. Econ.
Baron W. von Sell Munich New Dipl. Econ.
H. von Veltheim Kreutzgasse Gymnasium, Cologne St. John’s Dipl. Econ.
K. von Holtzbrinck Pforta Gymnasium Balliol Law.
E. Stadler Strassburg, Ph.D. Magdalen Eng. Lit.

Dr. Parkin’s Report of November, 1906,[87] showed Distribution among the colleges (of Scholars then in residence):—

Balliol17
Christ Church13
Worcester13
Oriel11
St. John’s11
New College10
Brasenose9
Exeter9
Queen’s9
Trinity9
Hertford8
Pembroke8
Magdalen7
Lincoln6
Merton6
Wadham6
University5
Keble2
Corpus Christi1
St. Edmund Hall1

One each from Balliol, Hertford, and Pembroke have since gone down.

Distribution according to course, &c. Those who are reading in the Honour Schools for the B.A. degree are as follows:—

Literae Humaniores23
Modern History18
Jurisprudence27
Natural Science (Geology, Chemistry, Physiology, and Physics)16
English Literature12
Theology8
Mathematics4
Modern Languages2
Reading for a Pass Degree1

In courses more specialized or advanced than those for the B.A. degree there are reading:—

For the B.C.L. degree 14
B.Sc. 3
B.Litt. 9
Medicine 4
Diploma in Economics 8
Forestry 2

For further Statistics concerning Rhodes Scholars, see [Chap. iii] and [Chart, p. 29].

APPENDIX II
LIST OF COMMITTEES OF SELECTION

AUSTRALASIA.

New South Wales.

His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales (in his private capacity), Chairman.

The Chief Justice of New South Wales.

The Chancellor of the University of Sydney.

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney.

The Chairman of the Professorial Board of the University of Sydney.

New Zealand.

The Governor of the Colony (in his private capacity).

The Chief Justice of the Colony.

The Chancellor of the University of New Zealand.

Four persons severally appointed from year to year by the Professorial Board of the four Institutions affiliated to the University of New Zealand.

Note.—The Chief Justice at the present time, Sir Robert Stout, is also Chancellor of the University. It has been agreed that while he holds the two offices his place on the Committee of Selection as Chief Justice shall be filled by the next senior Judge of the Supreme Court.

Queensland.

His Excellency the Governor (in his private capacity), Chairman.

The Chief Justice of Queensland.

Four other members selected by the Head Masters of Secondary Schools recognized as such by the Department of Public Instruction.

South Australia.

The Governor of the State in his private capacity (Chairman).

The Chief Justice of South Australia.

Four other persons to be appointed annually by the Council of the University of Adelaide, of whom not more than three shall be Professors of that University.

Tasmania.

His Excellency the Governor in his private capacity (Chairman).

The Chief Justice of Tasmania.

One Professor of the University of Tasmania, to be elected by the University Council.

Two members to be elected by the members of the University Senate.

Two members to be elected by the Head Masters of the Secondary Schools in Tasmania.

Victoria.

His Excellency the Governor in his private capacity (Chairman).

The Chief Justice of Victoria.

The President of the Professorial Board of the University of Melbourne.

The Director of Education for the State of Victoria.

A member of the teaching staff of the University, to be nominated by the University Council.

West Australia.

His Excellency the Governor in his private capacity (Chairman).

The Chief Justice of West Australia.

The Inspector-General of Schools.

BERMUDA.

His Excellency the Governor (Chairman).

The Honourable the Chief Justice.

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary for the time being.

CANADA.

In the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, it has been determined that nominations to the Scholarships shall be made by the Chartered Universities and Colleges of these Provinces in the following order:—

Ontario.Quebec.New Brunswick.Nova Scotia.
1906.Toronto University.McGill University.University of New Brunswick.Dalhousie University.
1907.Queen’s University.Laval University.Mount Alison University.Acadia University.
1908.Toronto University.McGill University.University of St. Joseph’s College.Dalhousie University.
1909.McMaster University.Laval University.University of New Brunswick.King’s College University.
1910.Toronto University.Lennoxville University.Mount Alison University.Dalhousie University.
1911.Ottawa University.McGill University.University of New Brunswick.St. Francis College.
1912.Queen’s University.Laval University.Mount Alison University.Acadia University.

Where Universities make appointments the final decision shall be made through a Committee of Selection consisting of the President or Principal and four members elected by the Faculty of the University.

To provide for the representation of affiliated Colleges the Committee of Selection in Toronto University shall consist of the President and six members elected by the Faculty of the University.

In the other Provinces the selection of scholars will be made by the following Committees:—

Alberta and Saskatchewan (one Scholarship).

His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (Chairman).

His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta.

The Honourable the Chief Justice of Saskatchewan.

The Deputy-Commissioner of Education of Saskatchewan.

The Deputy-Commissioner of Education of Alberta.

British Columbia.

The Honourable the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (Chairman).

The Chief Superintendent of Education.

Three other members to be named annually under the authority of the Trustees.

For 1906 the three following gentlemen have been named:—

The Honourable Justice Duff.

David Wilson, Esq., M.A., Inspector of Schools.

H. M. Stramberg, Esq., M.A., Principal of the High School, New Westminster.

Manitoba.

A Committee of five members to be appointed annually by the University of Manitoba.

The Committee for 1906 has been named as follows:—

The Honourable Chief Justice Dubuc, Vice-Chancellor (Chairman).

The Honourable Mr. Justice Richards.

H. H. Chown, B.A., M.D.

Mr. Justice Myers.

G. J. Laird, Ph.D. (Secretary).

Prince Edward Island.

His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor (Chairman).

The Honourable the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

The Chief Superintendent of Education.

A member selected by the Staff of the Prince of Wales’s College.

A member selected by the Staff of St. Dunstan’s College.

JAMAICA.

His Excellency the Governor or Officer administering the Government (Chairman).

The Honourable the Chief Justice.

The Superintending Inspector of Schools.

The Chairman of the Jamaica School Commission.

Dr. G. C. Henderson.

NEWFOUNDLAND.

His Excellency the Governor in his private capacity (Chairman).

The Honourable the Chief Justice.

The Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court.

Seven other members who shall be chosen annually by ballot by the Council of Higher Education.

SOUTH AFRICA.

Under the provisions of the Will of Mr. Rhodes the four schools to which Scholarships are assigned in Cape Colony have the right of electing the Scholar. This is done under special regulations approved by the Trustees for each school. Information about the regulations may be obtained from the school authorities. Education at the school itself is in each case a condition of eligibility.

Natal.

His Excellency the Governor in his private capacity (Chairman).

The Honourable the Chief Justice.

The Superintendent of Education.

Application should be made to the Superintendent of Education.

Rhodesia.

In Rhodesia the Director of Education receives the applications of candidates, together with their credentials and testimonials, and submits them with his recommendations to the Trustees for approval.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

The following are at present the Chairmen of the Committees of Selection in the different States and Territories to which Scholarships are assigned:—

Alabama: Pres. J. W. Abercrombie, LL.D., State University, Alabama.

Arizona: Pres. K. C. Babcock, Ph.D.

Arkansas: J. N. Tillman, B.LL., University of Arkansas.

California: Pres. B. I. Wheeler, LL.D., University of California.

Colorado: James H. Baker, LL.D., Pres. of the University of Colorado.

Connecticut: Pres. Arthur T. Hadley, LL.D., Yale University.

Delaware: Principal Geo. A. Harter, M.A., Ph.D., Delaware College.

Florida: Pres. A. A. Murphree, Ph.D., Florida State College, Tallahassee.

Georgia: Chancellor David C. Barrow, University of Georgia.

Idaho: Pres. James A. Maclean, LL.D., State University.

Illinois: Pres. Edmund J. James, LL.D., University of Illinois.

Indiana: Pres. William L. Bryan, A.M., State University

Iowa: Pres. Geo. E. MacLean, Ph.D., LL.D., State University.

Kansas: Pres. Frank Strong, Ph.D., State University.

Kentucky: Prof. Arthur Yager, Ph.D., LL.D., Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky.

Louisiana: Pres. Thomas D. Boyd, A.M., LL.D., State University, Baton Rouge.

Maine: Pres. G. E. Fellows, Ph.D., LL.D., the State University.

Maryland: Pres. Ira Remsen, LL.D., Johns Hopkins University.

Massachusetts: Pres. Charles W. Eliot, LL.D., Harvard University.

Michigan: Pres. Jas. B. Angell, LL.D., State University, Michigan.

Minnesota: Pres. Cyrus Northrup, LL.D., State University, Minnesota.

Missouri: Pres. R. H. Jesse, LL.D., University of Missouri.

Montana: Pres. Oscar J. Craig, Ph.D., State University, Montana.

Nebraska: Chancellor E. B. Andrews, LL.D., State University.

Nevada: Pres. Joseph E. Stubbs, D.D., LL.D., State University.

New Hampshire: Pres. Wm. J. Tucker, D.D., LL.D., Dartmouth College.

New Jersey: Pres. Woodrow Wilson, LL.D., Princeton University.

New Mexico: Wm. G. Tight, Ph.D., State University.

New York: Pres. A. V. V. Raymond, D.D., Union. Permanent Secretary: Howard J. Rogers, First Assistant Commissioner of Education, Albany.

North Carolina: Pres. F. P. Venable, Ph.D., LL.D., University of North Carolina.

North Dakota: Pres. Webster Merrifield, M.A., State University.

Ohio: Pres. W. O. Thompson, LL.D., State University.

Oklahoma: Pres. David R. Boyd, Ph.D., State University.

Oregon: Pres. P. L. Campbell, B.A., State University.

Pennsylvania: Pres. Chas. C. Harrison, LL.D., University of Pennsylvania.

Rhode Island: Pres. W. H. P. Faunce, D.D., Brown University.

South Carolina: Pres. B. Sloan, LL.D., South Carolina College, Columbia.

South Dakota: Pres. Garret Droppers, Ph.D., State University.

Tennessee: Pres. Brown Ayres, Ph.D., LL.D., State University.

Texas: Pres. David R. Houston, LL.D., University of Texas.

Utah: Pres. J. T. Kingsbury, Ph.D., State University.

Vermont: Pres. M. H. Buckham, D.D., University of Vermont.

Virginia: Pres. Edwin A. Alderman, LL.D., University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

Washington: Pres. T. F. Kane, Ph.D., University of Washington.

West Virginia: Pres. D. B. Purinton, Ph.D., LL.D., West Virginia University.

Wisconsin: Pres. C. R. Van Hise, Ph.D., LL.D., the University of Wisconsin.

Wyoming: Pres. F. M. Tisdel, Ph.D., State University.

GERMANY.

The appointments in Germany are made by the Emperor.

Information as to conditions, &c., may be obtained by writing to Dr. F. Schmidt, Kultus-Ministerium, Berlin.

APPENDIX III
EXAMINATION PAPERS

Examination conducted in behalf of the TRUSTEES of the RHODES BEQUEST, January, 1907, by the Delegacy of Local Examinations, Oxford, England.

The time allowed for each Paper is two hours.

I. ARITHMETIC.

1. A merchant began business with $100,000. In the first year he made 10 per cent., which he added to his capital. In the second year he made 20 per cent. and added the profits to his capital. In the third year he again made 20 per cent., and laid out $60,000 on real estate. How much capital would he have left in the business at the beginning of the fourth year?

2. Find the difference between

9⅕ - 1⅔ × 3⅜ and 2¾ × 1⅙ - ⅘.

3. Find the square root of 4⅑ to four places of decimals.

4. If, by selling an article for $2, a man gains ⅐ of the cost price, at what price must he sell it so as to gain 8 per cent.?

5. The area of one side of a cubical cistern is 14·0625 square feet; find to the nearest gallon the amount of water which it will hold when full, assuming that one cubic foot weighs 1,000 ounces and that one gallon of water weighs 10 lb.

6. Find the cost of a carpet to cover a floor 22 ft. 6 in. long and 18 ft. 9 in. wide at 5s. 4d. per square yard.

7. Divide £37. 10s.d. by 4⅐ and express £3. 14s.d. as the decimal of £10.

8. A sum of $2,500 is lent at compound interest at 3½ per cent. per annum. What is due to the lender at the end of three years?

9. A can do a piece of work in 24 days which B can do in 36 days. What fraction will remain to be done if both are engaged upon the work for 6 days?

II. ALGEBRA OR GEOMETRY.

(a) Algebra.

The full working must be shown in all cases.

1. If 2p - 3q = 8, ½q = p - 6, find the value of

(p - q)² - 7(p² - q²) + 12(p + q)².

2. Divide

x⁶ + ax⁵ - 12a²x⁴ + 19a³x³ + 15ax² - 14ax + 2a

by

x² + 4ax - 2a².

3. Find the highest common factor of

54p⁵ - 11p²q³ - q⁵ and 12p⁵ + 11pq + q⁵,

and the least common multiple of

a²c(ab - b²), 4(a² - b²)c³, 6b²c. 3(ab² + a²b).

4. Simplify:

(1) ((p + 3)/(p² + 2)) + (1/(2p + 2)) - (1/(p - 1));

(2) {p(p + q) - q(p - q)} {p(p - q) - q(q - p)} ÷ (p³ - q³).

5. Solve the equations:

(1) (x + 3)/6 - (11 - x)/7 = (⅖)(x - 4) - (⅟₂₁)(x - 3);

(2) 1/(x + 1) + 2/(x + 2) = 3/(x + 3);

(3) 17x/a + 3y/b = 9, 3x/a - 2y/b = 37.

6. Find the remainder (free from x) when ax² + bx + c is divided by x - p. What inference is suggested by the result?

7. By the investment of £400, partly in a 2½ per cent. stock at 75 and partly in a 4 per cent. stock at 96, a total income of £15. 8s. 4d. is obtained. How much money is spent on each stock?

8. The perimeter of a room is a feet, and the height of its walls is b feet: find the cost of papering the walls of the rooms with paper x inches wide at y pence per foot, the area of the windows, door, and fireplace being (⅒)ab square feet in all.

(b) Geometry.

The use of reasonable symbols and abbreviations is permitted.

1. If two angles of a triangle are equal, the sides opposite to them are equal.

2. Find the locus of points which are equidistant from two given points.

3. The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side.

4. Make a triangle equal in area to a given triangle and having one of its angles equal to a given angle.

5. Show that the bisector of the exterior angle at the vertex of an isosceles triangle is parallel to the base.

6. A ladder erected against an inner wall of a shed just reaches a window 18 feet from the ground, and, on being turned over through a right angle (the foot not being moved), it reaches a point on the opposite wall 7 feet 6 inches from the ground. Find the distance between the walls.

7. D is the middle point of the hypotenuse BC of a right-angled triangle BAC. Show that DA = DB.

8. AB, CD are two equal chords in a circle. Show that they are equidistant from the centre.

9. Show that, if two tangents are drawn to a circle from an external point, the tangents (1) are equal in length, (2) subtend equal angles at the centre of the circle.

III. LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION.

Translate into Latin:—

When the bridge was nearly all cut away, Horatius made his two companions leave him, and pass over into the city. Then he stood alone on the bridge, and defied all the army of the Etruscans: and they showered their javelins upon him, and he caught them on his shield and stood yet unhurt. But just as they were rushing at him, to drive him from his post by main force, the last beams of the bridge gave way, and it all fell with a mighty crash into the river. While the Etruscans wondered, and stopped in their course, Horatius turned and prayed to the god of the river: ‘O father Tiber, I pray thee to receive these arms and me who bear them, and to let thy waters befriend and save me.’ Then he leaped into the river, and though the darts fell all around him, yet they did not wound him, and he swam across to the city safe and sound.

IV. GREEK AND LATIN GRAMMAR.

(a) Latin Grammar.

1. Give (a) the meaning, gender, and genitive singular of—pes, domus, lex, opus;

and (b) the meaning, genitive case, and comparative of—parvus, niger, vetus, senex.

2. Give the meaning, present infinitive, and 1st person sing. of the perfect indicative of—pono, capio, morior, iuvo, audeo, reor.

3. Explain what impersonal verbs are, and give instances to show the constructions used with them.

4. Translate into Latin:—

(a) Having lost his horse, he was obliged to go on foot.

(b) I hope that he will come quickly.

(c) He will return home to-morrow.

(d) I am afraid that the girl will die.

(e) Whatever happens, we must go away.

5 What is the meaning of the following prepositions and what cases do they take—penes, coram, apud, instar?

6. What classes of verbs cannot ordinarily be used in the passive voice, and why?

(b) Greek Grammar.

1. Give (a) the meaning, gender, and genitive singular of—πόλις, χρώς, κέρας, σῶμα:

and (b) the meaning, genitive singular, and comparative of—ταχύς, μέγας, φίλος.

2. Decline in the singular—οὐδείς, ὅστις, and in the plural—σύ, οὗτος, πᾶς.

3. Give the 1st person singular of the future and of the 2nd aorist indicative active of—αἱρέω, φέρω, πάσχω, δίδωμι, θνήσκω.

4. Translate into English:—μὴ γένοιτο, πέμπτος αὐτός, οἴκαδε, οἱ σὺν αὐτῷ, ἔλεξε τοιάδε.

5. What is the Greek for—the same man, myself, upwards, as if, therefore, thirty years?

6. Name all the prepositions which govern the dative case, and give their meanings.

V and VI. TRANSLATION FROM LATIN AND GREEK INTO ENGLISH.

V. Translation from Latin into English.

The Paper contains the following Sections:—

1.Passages fromAuthors not specially prescribed.
2.” ”Caesar, De Bello Gallico I-IV.
3.” ”Cicero, Philippics I, II.
4.” ”Cicero, In Catilinam I-III, and In Verrem Actio I.
5.” ”Cicero, Pro Murena and Pro Lege Manilia.
6.” ”Cicero, De Senectute and De Amicitia.
7.” ”Horace, Odes.
8.” ”Horace, Satires.
9.” ”Horace, Epistles.
10.” ”Livy V, VI.
11.” ”Virgil, Georgics.
12.” ”Virgil, Bucolics and Aeneid I-VI.

N.B.—Candidates must select one and only one of the Sections numbered 1-12.

VI. Translation from Greek into English.

The Paper contains the following Sections:—

1.Passages fromAuthors not specially prescribed.
2.” ”Demosthenes, De Corona.
3.” ”Euripides, (α) Hecuba, (β) Medea, (γ) Alcestis, (δ) Bacchae.
4.” ”Homer, Iliad I-VI.
5.” ”Homer, Odyssey I-VI.
6.” ”Plato, Apology, Crito.
7.” ”Sophocles, Antigone and Ajax.
8.” ”Xenophon, Anabasis I-V.

N.B.—Candidates must select one and only one of the Sections numbered 1-8.

Each of the above Sections comprises from three to eight passages from the Books or Sources mentioned, and the total amount of translation required averages between fifty and sixty lines of ordinary text. No questions on context or grammar are set; translation only.

APPENDIX IV
LIST OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS

I. Literae Humaniores.

II. Jurisprudence.

III. Modern History.

IV. Theology.

V. Oriental Languages.

VI. Modern Languages.

VII. English Literature.

VIII. Mathematics.

IX. Natural Science and Medicine.

APPENDIX V
LECTURES GIVEN IN THE HONOUR SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD DURING MICHAELMAS TERM, 1906[88]

I. Literae Humaniores.

a. Philosophy.
b. Ancient History.

Greek History.

Roman History.

c. Languages and Literature.

Greek Books.

Latin Books.

History of Greek and Latin Literature.

d. Classical Archaeology.

II. Law.

Roman Law.

English Law.

International Law.

Jurisprudence.

Indian Law.

Preliminary Examination in the School of Jurisprudence.

III. Modern History.

English History.

Foreign History.

Period I (476-1002).

Period II (919-1273).

Period III (1273-1519).

Period IV (1414-1598).

Period VI (1715-1789).

Period VII (1789-1878).

Indian History.

Colonial History.

Military History and Strategy.

Special Subjects (Introductory Courses).

Palaeography and Diplomatic.

Political Economy and Political Science.

Geography. (See [p. 166].)

IV. Theology.

The Holy Scriptures.

Dogmatic and Symbolic Theology.

Ecclesiastical History, &c.

Hebrew. (See [below].)

V. Oriental Languages.

Arabic.

Syriac.

Assyriology.

Hebrew.

Egyptology.

Indian.

Sanskrit.

Hindūstānī.

Bengālī.

Marāthī and Gujerātī.

Tamil and Telugu.

Zend Philology.

Persian.

Chinese.

Burmese.

VI. Modern Languages.

French.

German.

Italian.

Spanish.

Scandinavian.

Russian and the other Slavonic Languages.

Foreign History.

VII. English Language and Literature.

VIII. Mathematics.

IX. Natural Science.

Physics.

Chemistry.

Physiology.

Zoology.

Botany.

Geology.

Astronomy.

Mineralogy.

Anthropology.

Geography.

MEDICINE.

Pathology.

Clinical Medicine and Surgery.

Human Anatomy.

Human Physiology.

Organic Chemistry.

Ophthalmology.

APPENDIX VI
AFFILIATED AND PRIVILEGED UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Colonial.

United States of America.

APPENDIX VII
A SELECT LIST OF BOOKS FOR REFERENCE

Official or Quasi-official.

(From the Clarendon Press, Oxford.[89])

Unofficial.

These two books published by Methuen & Co., London.