Rhodes Scholar/1932

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Membership•  Carl Allendoerfer
•  Atherton Bean
•  Samuel Beer
•  Pieter Bekker
•  James Bertram
•  Lynn Beyer
•  Roger Black
•  Louis Bok
•  Munroe Bourne
•  Thomas Branch
•  Robert Brown
•  Thomas Brown
•  Clayton Burwell
•  William Cairns
•  Richard Clark
•  Gordon Cooper
•  Geoffrey Cox
•  Cane Cruickshank
•  Burnet Davis
•  Jules de Launay
•  Arthur De Villiers
•  Dalton Dean
•  Edward Drake
•  Rudolph Duder
•  Brian Farrell
•  Frederick Ficken
•  Herbert Fisher
•  Joseph Fitzgerald
•  Christopher Forsyth
•  Albert Garretson
•  Eric Gray
•  Philippus Groenewoud
•  Albert Heusner
•  Charles Hitch
•  Evelyn Hone
•  Lister Hopkins
•  Edward Hopkins
•  John Ingham
•  Willmoore Kendall
•  Arthur Larson
•  David Lewis (Québec)
•  Turner McBaine
• James McCormack.jpg James McCormack
•  Edward McCourt
•  John Milliner
•  William Morton
•  Joseph Nadeau
•  Critchell Parsons
•  Harold Payson
•  John Pendleton
•  Johannes Pienaar
•  Spencer Pollard
• No image available (photo).jpg Don Price
•  Howland Sargeant
•  Jerry Smith
•  Joseph Starke
•  John Stewart
•  William Sweet
•  George Tilley
•  James Tunnell
•  Goetz von dem Knesbeck
•  Harald von Oppen
•  Eric Warlow-Davies
•  Houston Wasson
•  John Wells
• Davey Williams.jpg David Williams
•  William Wood

People granted the Rhodes Scholarship. The list is for the year 1932. Note that for Rhodes Scholars, the year is always matriculation year rather than graduation year.

 

Known members

2 of the 66 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
James McCormackFirst Director of Military Applications of the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Two Bilderbergs
Don PriceFounding dean of the deep state milieu John F. Kennedy School of Government from 1958 to 1976
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