Rhodes Scholar/1971

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Membership•  Rudolf Adam
•  Peter Adams
•  Fakhruddin Ahmed
•  James Atlas
•  Joe Badaracco
•  John Baldwin
•  Richard Balfour
•  Thomas Bello
•  Saumyendra Bhattacharya
•  Akeel Bilgrami
•  Perry Blackshear
•  Willie Bogan
•  Jon Borwein
•  Robert Buckley
•  William Buxton
•  Pat Call
•  Keith Christie
•  John Churchill
•  Christoffel Coetzee
•  Bob Dale
•  Jerome Davis
•  Etienne De Villiers
•  Pamela Dunbar
•  Stephen Ferruolo
•  Geoffrey Frankson
•  Denis Galligan
•  John Gaventa
•  Don Gogel
•  Larry Grisham
•  Stuart Hamilton
•  Marvin Henberg
•  Douglas Hunt
•  Graham Hutchinson
•  David Kuter
•  Rick Lee
•  Peter Lever
•  George Ligler
•  Gus Lilly
•  Friedrich Löhr
•  John Luik
•  Michael Magarey
•  Chris Mann
•  Robert McKenzie
•  Peter McNaughton
•  Thomas Merrill
•  John Moussouris
•  Dana Murray
•  Andrew Murray (Rhodesia)
•  Tom Neville
•  Thomas O'Brien
•  Mark Orkin
•  Jean-Pierre Ouellet
•  John Page
•  Roland Paver
•  Paul Rahe
• Franklin D. Raines.jpg Franklin Raines
•  Graeme Robertson
•  George Rosa
•  Robert Rosenfeld
•  Tom Sancton
•  Alastair Saunders
•  Matt Schaffer
•  Kurt Schmoke
•  Dan Selchen
•  Tim Seymour
•  Paul Shechtman
•  Rudolph Smellie
•  Richard Taylor
•  Ravi Tennekoon
•  Paul Theron
•  David Walton
•  Herman Wilton-Siegel
•  Alfred Wurglitz
•  Victor Zammit

People granted the Rhodes Scholarship. The list is for the year 1971. Note that for Rhodes Scholars, the year is always matriculation year rather than graduation year.

 

Known member

1 of the 74 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Franklin D. RainesPanelist for the discussion on 'Corporate Governance: Does Capitalism Need Fixing?' at the 2002 Bilderberg. "Early retirement" in 2004 after abetting widespread accounting irregularities at Fannie Mae. One of the "25 People to Blame for the Financial Crisis" in 2008.
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