Rhodes Scholar/1934

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Membership•  Adrian Acock
•  Samuel Adams
•  Alfred Albers
•  John Baldwin
•  Robert Barnett
•  Hugh Barry
•  Norman Beers
•  Piet Beukes
•  Alexander Böker
•  Daniel Boorstin
•  Eugene Booth
•  Jean Chapdelaine
•  Walter Chudson
•  Malcolm Cooper
•  Francis Crowther
•  Hugh Cunningham
•  Norman Davis
•  David de Villiers
• Hedley Donovan.jpg Hedley Donovan
•  Campbell Eberts
•  Lyman Emrich
•  Erich Etienne
•  Robert Fenerty
•  Oscar Gass
•  Herman Gluckman
•  Richard Goodwin (Indiana)
•  Arthur Gordon
•  Michael Gray
•  Andrew Guinand
•  Neil Hammond
•  Chauncy Harris
•  Leonard Hawco
•  Joe Hawkins
•  Robert Hayter
•  Henry Hopkins
•  Wilbur Jackett
•  Edward Johnson
•  Frank Jones
•  Harry Jones
•  Murray Kirkwood
•  Norman Laidlaw
•  Charles Lewis
•  James Macpherson
•  Eugene McClaskey
• George McGhee.jpg George McGhee
•  Patrick McTaggart-Cowan
•  Robert Michelet
•  Ian Milner
•  Robert Moore
•  Reginald Mullins
• John Bertram Oakes.jpg John Oakes
•  Thornton Page
•  Robert Pflaumer
•  Herbert Pollock
•  Laurence Pyke
•  John Ramson
•  Jack Richards
•  Richard Schlatter
•  Wilfrid Sellars
•  Morgan Sibbett
•  Gordon Skilling
•  Charles Sleeth
•  Edward Stent
•  John Templeton
•  Willeroy Wells
•  Sidney Wheelock
•  Macdonell Woods

People granted the Rhodes Scholarship. The list is for the year 1934. Note that for Rhodes Scholars, the year is always matriculation year rather than graduation year.

 

Known members

3 of the 67 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Hedley DonovanEditor in chief of Time from 1964 to 1979. Bilderberg
George McGheeUS ambassador, spook, Committee on the Present Danger, 12 Bilderbergs in the 1950s and 60s.
John Oakes"Media asset" of James Jesus Angleton who ran the editorial page of the New York Times.
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