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T H E I M PA C T OF YO U R PH I L A N T H R OP Y T H E R H O D E S T R U ST D O N O R R E P O R T 2 0 1 2 -1 3 RHODES SCHOLARS 1904 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS CONTENTS Welcome from the Warden 2 Campaign for the Second Century 4 Going Down Class Campaign 2013 5 Development Report 6 Fundraising Update 2012-2013 7 Endowment Update 8 McCall MacBain Foundation Donation 10 Robertson Foundation Donation 11 Honour Roll of Donors 12 Contact Information 30 1 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS FROM THE WARDEN I HAVE BEEN STRUCK BY THE OVERWHELMING support for the Scholarships from the entire Rhodes community and in particular from our generous donors. Thank you! The main section of this report covers the last financial year, namely w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT 1 July 2012 – 30 June 2013, but we have also included a section on our new Campaign for the Second Century. This received a remarkable lead gift that was announced during the 110th Rhodes Anniversary, from John McCall MacBain, our first Second Century Founder, and Marcy McCall MacBain. The donation – up to £75 million in three tranches as matching requirements are met – offers an exciting, and unprecedented opportunity for Scholars and friends of the Scholarships to take part in securing the future. 2 The impact of the Rhodes Scholarships in the world is dramatic, and we are working to ensure this continues. This includes deepening the Scholar experience both in Oxford and as a global community of Scholars, and looking at the possibilities for geographic expansion. A crucial part of this process is to secure the Scholarships financially, and that is why each and every name recognised in this, our third annual Honour Roll, is so important. Any organisation is only as strong as those who belong within it and your commitment and dedication is something which fills us with confidence for the future. The Rhodes Scholarships are a truly collaborative effort. Thank you. Charles Conn (Massachusetts & Balliol 1983), Warden of Rhodes House THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES TRUSTEES DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR THE RHODES SCHOL ARSHIPS John Hood (Chair) Donald J. Gogel (Chair) Sean O. Mahoney (New Zealand & Worcester 1976) (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) (Illinois & New College 1984) Dominic Barton Nicholas W. Allard Jacko Maree (British Columbia & Brasenose 1984) (New York & Merton 1974) Sir John Bell Peter Barnett (St Andrew’s College, Grahamstown & Pembroke 1978) (Alberta & Magdalen 1975) (Australia-at-Large & St John’s 1995) Dame Helen Ghosh DBE Dominic Barton Donald J. Gogel (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) Andrew Graham John H. McCall MacBain (Québec & Wadham 1980) Margaret MacMillan OC (British Columbia & Brasenose 1984) Shona L. Brown (Ontario & New College 1987) Gerald J. Cardinale (Pennsylvania & Christ Church 1989) Charles Conn (Massachusetts & Ballliol 1983) Michael G. McCaffery (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) Thomas McMillen (Maryland/DC & University 1974) Timothy Orton (Australia-at-Large & Magdalen 1986) Lief D. Rosenblatt (Massachusetts & Magdalen 1974) Arthur R.A. Scace (Ontario & Corpus Christi 1961) Michael G. McCaffery Sir Rod Eddington (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) (Western Australia & Lincoln 1974) H.E. Festus G. Mogae Michael Fitzpatrick Narayana Murthy (Western Australia & St John’s 1975) Julian Ogilvie Thompson Elliot F. Gerson (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Worcester 1953) Julian Ogilvie Thompson (Dicoesian College, Rondebosch & Worcester 1953) (Connecticut & Magdalen 1974) Bruns H. Grayson Karen L. Stevenson (California & University 1974) (Maryland/DC & Magdalen 1979) Patrick C. Haden Ngaire Woods (California & Worcester 1975) (New Zealand & Balliol 1987) John H. McCall MacBain John Wylie AM (Québec & Wadham 1980) Krista Slade Director of Development John Tudor (South African College School & Brasenose 1992) Malcolm Turnbull MP (New South Wales & Brasenose 1978) Michele S. Warman (New York & Magdalen 1982) (Queensland & Balliol 1983) 3 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS CAMPAIGN FOR THE SECOND CENTURY IS LAUNCHED The Rhodes Trust has launched a fundraising campaign to secure the 83 current Rhodes Scholarships. Our Second Century campaign goal was announced at £110 million. As the result of the lead gifts received, we are within striking distance of securing the current Scholarships once and for all and now have £50 million of this left to raise. We need your help to achieve that, and your donation will release the ‘matching’ element of the McCall MacBain Foundation gift, specifically a 1:1 match for donations to the Canadian Scholarships, and 1:2 match for others. w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT The Campaign for the Second Century is a 4 chance for all Rhodes Scholars to contribute to the future of the Scholarships, giving the next generation a chance to enjoy the unique experience of Oxford and to take their new knowledge and experiences with them as they disperse across the globe. Information about making a gift to support this new campaign can be found here: www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/support THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS GOING DOWN CL ASS C A MPAIGN 2013 The Going Down Class Campaign What was your experience as a for those Scholars going off stipend The Rhodes Scholarship has played a at the end of Trinity term 2013 was pivotal role in my Oxford experience. What was it like leading the Going Down a great success, with 100% participation First, it has granted me the academic Campaign 2013? for the second year in a row. This means opportunity to pursue a fully funded It was inspirational to see the commitment that every Scholar going down contributed DPhil in Public Health, through which I made by our class. It was important to me – a real vote of confidence from those who have been able to publish book chapters because I wanted to show that our class have just completed their time in Oxford. and ethics commentaries, teach medical was capable of uniting in a way that would It sets the bar high for all other classes! and MSc students, and present work send a positive signal to other classes. at several conferences. Second, it has I am so grateful for the opportunity that brought together a community who are I was given to be part of such a special Caroline Huang (Delaware & Merton 2010) Rhodes Scholar in Oxford? Khameer Kidia (Zimbabwe & St Hugh’s 2011) always interested in learning from each community that I wanted to give back in What was it like leading the Going Down other, whether through coffee catch-ups, any way that I possibly could. Campaign 2013? Scholar-organised dinners, or group Leading the campaign was actually much discussions at Rhodes House. I feel easier than I expected as we achieved privileged to have been part of it. 100% participation after just two mass e-mail requests and within three weeks. All four of us on the committee (Richard Higgins, Khameer Kidia, Geoff Shaw and myself), strongly believed in paving the way for future Scholars to have the same amazing experience we did, and given the results of the campaign, it seemed clear that our fellow Scholars felt the same way. What was your experience as a Rhodes Scholar in Oxford? My time at Oxford was a true gift. To be What would you say to all donors who part of such a dynamic, driven community support the Rhodes Trust? of thinkers and doers was an experience The fact that all Scholars going off stipend that has broadened my understanding of made donations – despite many of us the world and the diversity of ways that having limited incomes while finishing our one can engage with that world. doctorates or pursuing additional degrees – is indicative of how transformative our experiences have been. Your support allows the Rhodes Trust to continue to provide life-changing experiences to all Scholars in residence. What would you say to all donors who support the Rhodes Trust? Your donation is a long term investment in a community dedicated to giving, a community that will work to better the lives of those around them. Thank you! 5 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS DEVELOPMENT REPORT On behalf of my colleagues, thank you to every donor who has stepped forward in support of the Rhodes w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT Scholarships. Your donation is a vote of confidence in the impact of the Scholarships. We are seeking to build a culture of philanthropy, and looking to increase participation rates from all decades and corners of the globe. The launch of our new Campaign for the Second Century in Securing the Scholarships for the future is a global September 2013 marks an exciting new chapter community effort. During this past year, as we in the history of the Rhodes Trust, giving all of us prepared to celebrate the 110th Anniversary of the a chance to take responsibility for this remarkable Scholarships in Oxford, we were encouraged by all opportunity and pay it forward for the next gifts – large and modest – especially those who are generation. It would not have been possible to go making repeat gifts. We were also delighted to see forward with this campaign without the support we 100% participation from the Going Down Class have had to date. Thank you! Campaign: every single Scholar said yes. This past year we also launched a new initiative to identify volunteers by cohort. Over 240 Scholars have agreed to serve as a Class Leader – encouraging enhanced participation, communication and 6 connection with the global community of Scholars. Krista Slade Director of Development THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS FUNDRAISING UPDATE 2012-2013 THE LAST FINANCIAL YEAR (1 July 2012 - 30 June 2013) has been a successful 12 months in terms of fundraising thanks to your generosity. Note: due to the figures in this report going to 30 June 2013, they do not include the magnificent £75 million commitment made by the McCall MacBain Foundation in September 2013. Donations Received (£m) 2.002 7.732 2.726 1.894 1.205 20082009 20092010 1.000 20102011 20112012 Donations by Country The percentage of Rhodes Scholars Donations for the Rhodes Trust arrive donating this fiscal year is 16.6%. We hope from around the world, with many to increase this level in the coming year. constituencies having tax-efficiency arrangements in place. We would like to 2.509 5.050 309 Donations by Decade 20122013 ■ Current Use ■ Endowments This year our fundraising costs represented 8p for every £1 donated. This is a very sustainable level, and one which illustrates the generosity of our supporter base, Class Decades Decade participation rate FY12-13 2000 and later 16.6% 1990-1999 9.5% 1980-1989 16.4% 1970-1979 18.5% 1960-1969 19.4% 1950-1959 21.9% 1940-1949 24.1% 1939 and earlier 10.5% thank the volunteers who work so hard assisting us with processing donations in five continents. Country of Residence Participation rate in each country FY12-13 Australia 26.1% Canada 17.0% Germany 14.3% New Zealand 9.2% South Africa 8.3% United Kingdom 18.0% United States 19.3% Rest of World 4.9% as well as operational efficiency. 100% of donor support goes towards Scholar stipends and fees, not overheads. 7 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS ENDOWMENT UPDATE The current value of the endowment is £140.5 million (as of 30 June 2013). Combined Portfolio Asset Allocation (as of 30 June 2013) The endowment is up +12.1% for the calendar year 2013 until 30 June 2013, 5.8% versus its benchmark at +9.9%. 12.2% The Rhodes Trust Finance and 34.7% Investment Committee, comprising both Trustees and senior investment 14.1% professionals, is responsible for advising the Board of Trustees on investment 8.4% strategy. The Committee reviews 24.8% investment strategy, asset allocation performance, and risk on a quarterly basis, or more frequently if required. w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT 62% of the endowment is allocated to 8 a diversified endowment fund managed by Oxford University Endowment • • • Global Equity Private Equity Absolute Return • • • Real Assets Fixed Income Cash and CE Management (OUEM). The remaining assets are managed directly by the Over the past twelve months, the Finance Committee in the Internally Managed and Investment Committee has initiated a Portfolio (IMP). position in an Emerging Market ETF and subsequently expanded said position. In view of the liquidity being generated by the runoff of the private asset portfolio, the committee is finalising plans to accelerate a liquidity transfer to OUEM over the course of the next year. THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS One of the strains on the endowment in recent times has been the rise of Scholar costs, largely due to the increase in University fees for international graduate Funding Current Activities into the Future Projected Annual Costs per Scholarship (Full Cost Allocation) £50,000 Projected Average Scholar Tenure 3–3.5 years Total Total funding required per Scholar £150,000 – £175,000 Required Endowment per Scholarship at 4.5% Pay-out Rate £4 million Current Total Endowment per Scholarship £1.5 million Extra Funding Required per Scholarship £2.5 million Total Endowment Required* £250 million students and the larger number of Scholars studying for longer degrees such as DPhils rather than Masters programmes. Increase in Direct Scholar Costs * Assumes £10 million annual costs and 4.0% pay-out rate. ) AGR C (9% (Roughly flat) und mpo *Co ate th R row al G u Ann 9 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT L ANDMARK £75 MILLION DONATION FROM THE MCC ALL MACBAIN FOUNDATION 10 The McCall MacBain global leaders to the University of Oxford. This Foundation, a grant-making organisation remarkable contribution was announced during established by John and Marcy McCall the 110th Rhodes Anniversary celebrations. In MacBain, committed a gift of £75 million recognition of the transformative nature of the I welcome this donation to ensure that Rhodes Scholarships will flourish long into the future. It is great news for the UK and our world class higher education system that such a prestigious programme looks set to be secured for the long term. to the Rhodes Trust in September 2013. It gift - this is the largest donation by a Canadian consists of a £25 million grant, a £25 million to scholarships – John McCall MacBain (Québec challenge/match donation, and a future £25 & Wadham 1980) has been named a Second ...................................... million to expand the Scholarships into new Century Founder of the Rhodes Trust and the geographies. The donation, the largest since Rhodes Scholarships. He also serves as a David Cameron UK Prime Minister the establishment of the Scholarship in 1903, Rhodes Trustee (since 2010) and member of will enable the Trust to continue to send future the Rhodes Development Committee. Education is essential to building a better world. It is truly heartening to know that thousands more from around the globe will enjoy the same opportunity thanks to the vision and benevolence of the McCall MacBain Foundation. ...................................... Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada This transformational gift helps develop these wonderful Scholarships, which have produced some of the 20th century’s most eminent leaders in business, politics, the arts and education. ...................................... Don Gogel This gift was announced in September 2013 and as such is not counted in the figures included in this report as they reflect the period 1 July 2012 – 30 June 2013. Chairman, Development Committee for the Rhodes Scholarships THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS ROBERTSON FOUNDATION SUPPORTS RHODES SCHOL ARSHIPS FOR NEW ZEAL AND In November 2012, It currently makes high-impact grants in three the Robertson Foundation announced principal areas: education, environment, and a donation of £7.5million ($14.4 million medical research. Leadership development NZD) to sustain the three existing is central to the Foundation’s grant-making New Zealand Scholarships. The Robertson strategy. Mr Robertson has a deep commitment Foundation is a New York-based private to New Zealand and, in 2010, he was appointed foundation established in 1996 by Tiger Honorary Knight Companion of the NZ Order of Management founder Julian Robertson, KNZM, Merit for services to business and philanthropy. his late wife, Josie, and their family. This partnership with the Rhodes Trust reflects a shared focus on nurturing the next generation of leaders for the good of our planet. It is important to me that exceptionally talented young New Zealanders will continue to benefit from the transformative experience of a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford and the Foundation is delighted to help secure that opportunity for them. ...................................... Julian Robertson, KNZM The Rhodes Scholarships have enabled many young New Zealanders to prepare to contribute to their country and to international progress. We are extremely grateful to the Robertson Foundation for this generous gift, which will ensure the future of the Rhodes Scholarships for New Zealand. ...................................... Sir David Skegg New Zealand National Secretary (New Zealand & Balliol 1972) 11 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS H O N O U R R O L L O F D O N O RS t h a n k i ng o ur l e a dersh i p d onors In recognition of lifetime giving and pledges in support of the Schol arships Jacko Maree Second Century Founder International Council of Benefactors In recognition of transformational giving at the £50 million or more threshold. In recognition of a commitment of $1 million or more. John H. McCall MacBain Gerald J. Cardinale (Québec & Wadham 1980) (Pennsylvania & Christ Church 1989) and Marcy McCall MacBain Charles Conn Chairman’s Circle In recognition of a commitment which has sustained at least one Scholar recipient through his or her studies at Oxford. Support at this level was previously £100,000 but as of 1 July 2013 is £150,000. w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT (Massachusetts & Balliol 1983) Rod Eddington Bronte Adams (Western Australia & Lincoln 1974) (Western Australia & Balliol 1986) Michael Fitzpatrick Antony Ball (Western Australia & St John’s 1975) (St Andrew’s College, Grahamstown & Pembroke 1983) In recognition of a commitment of £2.5 million or more. (Alberta & Wadham 1977) Charles F. Barber and Robert D. Badun Bruns H. Grayson (Illinois & Balliol 1939) Andrew Banks (Florida & St Edmund Hall 1976) (California & University 1974) and Lois L. Barber Forbes Elworthy Robert S. Harrison (New Zealand & Lady Margaret Hall 1986) (New Jersey & St John’s 1976) Spencer Fleischer (South Africa-at-Large & Lincoln 1976) (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) Miles Morland Julian Ogilvie Thompson (Texas & University 1983) Michael G. McCaffery (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Worcester 1953) Lief D. Rosenblatt (New Zealand & Lady Margaret Hall 1990) (Massachusetts & Magdalen 1974) Patrick C. Haden Arthur R.A. Scace (California & Worcester 1975) (Ontario & Corpus Christi 1961) Malcolm Turnbull Rosalind Hedley-Miller Richard Lee (New South Wales & Brasenose 1978) (New South Wales & Worcester 1971) Anonymous (2) Robert Maloney Dominic Barton (British Columbia & Brasenose 1984) Donald J. Gogel (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) Julian Robertson John Wylie (Queensland & Balliol 1983) David Frederick Andrew Grant (California & Magdalen 1979) and Nicole Maloney 12 Bronek Masojada (South Africa-at-Large & Trinity 1985) Andrew Michelmore (Victoria & New College 1976) Barry Nalebuff (Massachusetts & Nuffield 1980) and Helen Kauder Michael Rennie (Western Australia & Worcester 1983) International Council of Benefactors, Founder’s Circle Eileen E. Gillese (St Andrew’s College, Grahamstown & Pembroke 1978) Rose Hills Foundation Robert A. Sternfels (California & Worcester 1992) Scholar Sponsor In recognition of a commitment of £30,000 or more. Nicholas W. Allard (New York & Merton 1974) Anthony Ardington (Eastern Province & Corpus Christi 1963) David Celermajer (New South Wales & New College 1984) Francis Chong (Singapore & St Antony’s 1994) and Lai Leng Soh (Singapore & Trinity 1992) Clayton Christensen (Utah & Queen’s 1975) Fred Cohen (Florida & Wolfson 1978) and Carolyn Klebanoff THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS These supporters have invested in the Rhodes Schol arships for the next century. We salute their generosity. John Collis John McKenna (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1979) (Queensland & Magdalen 1984) George Laurence C. Thomas McMillen Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Michael A. Boyd C. Sean Day (South African College School, Newlands & Oriel 1974) (Maryland & University 1974) (Florida & Queen’s 1958) (British Columbia & Magdalen 1961) Robert Mitchell Thomas Powrie Paul M. Dodyk (North Dakota & Merton 1974) (Michigan & Magdalen 1959) George Munroe Broadridge Financial Solutions Hans-Paul Bürkner Jeremy Ellis (Illinois & Christ Church 1949) (Germany & St Catherine’s 1976) (South Africa-at-Large & Merton 1983) (Western Australia & Brasenose 1959) Tim Orton Robert Calderisi Richard Rempel John R. Evans (Australia-at-Large & Magdalen 1986) (Québec & St Peter’s 1968) (Saskatchewan & Worcester 1959) (Ontario & University 1953) John Simon Charles Carter Timothy Evans (Massachusetts & New College 1984) Seattle Foundation Andrew Serazin (Ontario & University 1984) Thomas Snow (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Wolfson 1986) Tali Farhadian Weinstein (Victoria & Magdalen 2000) Richard Cooper and Emily (Ludwig) Serazin (New Jersey & Magdalen 1997) Guy St-Germain (Pennsylvania & University 1964) (West Virginia and New College 2004) and Boaz Weinstein James Farley (Québec & Merton 1957) John Ettinger Brett Shaheen Lippold von Klencke (New York & Merton 1973) (Pennsylvania & Christ Church 2006) (Ontario & Oriel 1962) (Germany & St John’s 1970) Han Spoel Elliot F. Gerson Hamed Wardak (Connecticut & Magdalen 1974) (Virginia & Magdalen 1997) and Dr Jessica Herzstein Timothy Gokey Peter Wetherall The Estate of Elizabeth Fallaize Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Murray Hofmeyr (North Dakota & New College 1983) Bernard M. Wolfe (Cape Province & Worcester 1948) (Québec & New College 1980) Laurence S. Grafstein (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1958) Graham H. Jeffries William Waldegrave (Ontario & Balliol 1982) Anonymous (2) (New Zealand & Magdalen 1952) (Lord Waldegrave of North Hill) Stephen Gumley Lee Johnston Michele S. Warman (Tasmania & St Catherine’s 1979) (Rhodesia & St Catherine’s 1968) (New York & Magdalen 1982) Susan L. Karamanian (Alabama & Somerville 1980) and Larry Hirschfield James Wiley Liam Kelly (New South Wales & University 1958) Alan Hamer (Victoria & Magdalen 1938) John Hood (New Zealand & Worcester 1976) Jacques Hurtubise (Queensland & Balliol 1978) Rhodes Patron In recognition of a commitment of £10,000 or more. (Québec & Trinity 1978) Thomas A. Barron Henry Koschitzky (Colorado & Balliol 1974) (Manitoba & St Edmund Hall 1958) Frank Berman Philip C. Ma (Cape Province & Wadham 1961) (Saskatchewan & University 1986) (Cape Province & University 1969) John Madden (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1955) Laurence Rabinowitz (Ohio & Balliol 2003) (Transvaal & Trinity 1951) A. Douglas Stone (Massachusetts & Balliol 1976) Marc Tessier-Lavigne (Queensland & Magdalen 1989) John Kerr (Lord Kerr of Kinlochard) Guy Lancaster (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1981) Timothy Lancaster (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1976) 13 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS 14 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS MEMBERS OF THE RHODES SOCIETY The Rhodes Society was established to recognise those who have told us that they intend to include a bequest to the Rhodes Scholarships in their will. The Rhodes Scholarships were founded through the historic bequest of Cecil Rhodes, which demonstrates the profound impact that this form of contribution can make. For information about supporting the Scholarships, please visit www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/support. V. Mary Abraham Robert Fellowes John H. McCall MacBain Robert A. Norton Michael Shaw (Maritimes & St Antony’s 1987) (Lord Fellowes) (Québec & Wadham 1980) (Natal & Lincoln 1959) (East Africa & Brasenose 1950) Nicholas W. Allard Edgar C. Gentle Colin Maiden Norman O’Bryan David S. Shwayder (New York & Merton 1974) (Alabama & Pembroke 1977) (New Zealand & Exeter 1955) (Victoria & Wadham 1981) (California & Christ Church 1948) Hugh Ashton Eileen E. Gillese Donald Markwell Julian Ogilvie Thompson Krista Slade (Rhodesia & New College 1973) (Alberta & Wadham 1977) (Queensland & Trinity 1981) Shazia Azim and Robert D. Badun James Gobbo Philip Martin (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Worcester 1953) Alistair Stephen (Illinois & Magdalen 1963) John Poynter John Bell (Victoria & Magdalen 1952) Barry May (Victoria & Magdalen 1951) Megan Steven-Wheeler (Alberta & Magdalen 1975) Donald J. Gogel (Rhodesia & Brasenose 1969) Larry L. Pressler (New Hampshire & Magdalen 2002) Daniel Bloomfield (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) Michael G. McCaffery (South Dakota & St Edmund Hall 1964) Edmund Tucker (New Jersey & St John’s 1982) Charalee F. Graydon (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) Chisanga Puta-Chekwe (Canada-at-Large & New College 1946) Elleke Boehmer (Prairies & Wadham 1982) Andrew McCarthy (Zambia & Exeter 1976) (South Africa-at-Large & St John’s 1985) C.P. (Kip) Hall (South Africa-at-Large & Magdalen 1996) Robert W. Radtke (South Dakota & University 1960) (New Jersey & Exeter 1976) Robert G. McKelvey (Massachusetts & New College 1987) Robert Calderisi George Vella-Coleiro Robert S. Harrison (Connecticut & Merton 1959) Eric Redman (Malta & Oriel 1961) (Québec & St Peter’s 1968) (New Jersey & St John’s 1976) Jon B. McLin (Washington & Magdalen 1970) Kenneth Carty Robert Wilkinson Sholto Hebenton (Arkansas & Wadham 1960) Anthony Roediger (New Brunswick & Jesus 1966) (British Columbia & Keble 1957) Charles J. Merdinger (South Australia & Magdalen 1997) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Balliol 1993) Randall Caudill Anthony P. House (Wisconsin & Brasenose 1947) Edward Roelofse Anonymous (3) (Iowa & Worcester 1969) (Washington & Christ Church 2003) E. David Morgan George Cawkwell Ian Jackman (Newfoundland & Oriel 1950) (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch & Queen’s 1985) (New Zealand & Christ Church 1946) (New South Wales & University 1985) Miles Morland Zachary S. Morris (Pakistan & University 1993) Charles Conn R.W. Johnson (Massachusetts & Balliol 1983) (Natal & Magdalen 1964) John Corbett Lee Johnston (Queensland & St Catherine’s 1965) (Rhodesia & St Catherine’s 1968) Guy Coughlan John Kennedy (Western Australia & Trinity 1982) (New South Wales & Balliol 1959) Ken Crouse Brian B. H. King (Wyoming & Lincoln 1986) (Rhodesia & Exeter 1962) Douglas A. Darcy Johan Koornhof (Newfoundland & Balliol 1940) (South Africa-at-Large & Hertford 1980) (Wisconsin & Wadham 2002) Fred L. Morrison (Kansas & Exeter 1961) John H. Morrison (New Mexico & University 1955) Robert S. Munford III (Mississippi & Balliol 1964) Henry James Newdigate Brian J. Rolfes (South African College School, Newlands & University 1941) Paul B. Van Buren In memoriam (Prairies & Wadham 1989) Charles F. Barber Joseph H. Romig (Illinois & Balliol 1939) and Lois L. Barber and Barbara M. Romig Elizabeth Fallaize Phillip Hughes Richard L. Schaper (Colorado & Wadham 1963) (New York & University 1967) (Tasmania & Wadham 1947) and Anita Ostrom Deryck Schreuder Stephen E. Somers (in memory of George Fredrick Somers) (Utah & Lincoln 1936) (Rhodesia & New College 1964) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & University 1949) 15 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES SCHOL ARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 *indicates multi-year donors George Cawkwell* George Munroe* E.J. Bergbusch* John Gardener SCHOLARS (New Zealand & Christ Church 1946) (Illinois & Christ Church 1949) (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1957) 1930-39 Edmund Dews* Ewell E. Murphy Jr.* Mark Bewsher* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Magdalen 1950) (Texas & St Edmund Hall 1948) (Tasmania & Balliol 1959) Thomas Gelehrter* George Rebh* Michael A. Boyd* (Ohio & Wadham 1957) (Michigan & Magdalen 1947) (Florida & Queen’s 1958) Anthony Gibbs William J. Smith* David Brink* (Victoria & Magdalen 1956) (Missouri & Wadham 1947) (Tasmania & Magdalen 1951) Antonio M. Gotto Jr.* Alan Stretton Rupert Charles Bromley (Tennessee & Worcester 1957) (Tasmania & Lincoln 1948) (Rhodesia & Christ Church 1956) Erich S. Gruen* (Victoria & Balliol 1946) Thomas Brown Gaston Hall* Stansfield Turner (Iowa & Balliol 1953) (Mississippi & St John’s 1953) (Illinois & Exeter 1947) William Carmichael* Herman Hamilton* Harry A. Watson* (Colorado & Balliol 1952) (Alabama & Exeter 1950) (Massachusetts & Magdalen 1948) John Clatworthy Eliot Hawkins (Rhodesia & Queen’s 1956) (New York & Balliol 1954) Clark Cunningham* Sholto Hebenton* (Missouri & Exeter 1957) (British Columbia & Keble 1957) SCHOLARS Rawdon Dalrymple Edward F. Henzell* 1950-59 (New South Wales & University 1952) (Queensland & St Edmund Hall 1952) George Drake David Horsley (Iowa & Merton 1957) (New Zealand & Brasenose 1953) (Oregon & Jesus 1947) Charles F. Barber Walter S. Frank* (Illinois & Balliol 1939) (Maryland & Wadham 1949) and Lois L. Barber* William Feindel Alastair Gillespie* (Nova Scotia & Merton 1939) (British Columbia & Queen’s 1947) Edward J. Pelz* James Greene (Colorado & Brasenose 1939) (Newfoundland & Merton 1949) Hugh Spencer-Palmer Ramsay Gunton (East Africa & Hertford 1939) (Ontario & University 1946) Bruce Harris (New Zealand & Balliol 1946) w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT SCHOLARS 16 1940-49 William J. Barber (Kansas & Balliol 1949) and Sheila Barber* Frederick L. Beaty* (Texas & Worcester 1948) Arthur Becker (Missouri & Wadham 1948) xs. Brown* (British Columbia & Queen’s 1941) David Calder (Natal & Merton 1947) Christopher Heywood Hugh Stretton* (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch & New College 1949) Murray Hofmeyr* (Cape Province & Worcester 1948) Tony Honoré* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & New College 1940) Thomas L. Hughes* Laurie Ackermann* (Cape Province & Worcester 1954) (Minnesota & Balliol 1947) Ralph D. Amado* Gerard La Forest* (California & New College 1954) (New Brunswick & St John’s 1949) Robin Ashwin Ross Macdonald (Massachusetts & New College 1948) (South Australia & New College 1952) Peter Bailey (Victoria & Corpus Christi 1950) Charles J. Merdinger Peter Barrett* (Wisconsin & Brasenose 1947) (Rhodesia & Worcester 1955) Jeremy Ellis (Virginia & Merton 1957) (Western Australia & Brasenose 1959) A.E. Dick Howard Alain C. Enthoven* John Howes (Washington & New College & Nuffield 1952) (Victoria & Christ Church 1957) Alexander L. Fetter* (Rhodesia & Oriel 1954) (Massachusetts & Balliol 1958) Graham H. Jeffries* L. Yves Fortier (New Zealand & Magdalen 1952) (Québec & Magdalen 1958) (Virginia & Christ Church 1958) Anthony Jaffey* THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Dale Johnson* James McLeod Peter S. Paine Jr.* Paul S. Sarbanes* James Wiley (Nebraska & Worcester 1957) (New South Wales & New College 1953) (New York & Christ Church 1957) (Maryland & Balliol 1954) (New South Wales & University 1958) (West Virginia & Merton 1952) Jason D. McManus* Carey Parker* (Manitoba & Corpus Christi 1957) John Wofford John Kennedy* (North Carolina & New College 1958) (Pennsylvania & Trinity 1956) John W. Sears* (New York & Balliol 1957) Robert Paxton (Massachusetts & Balliol 1955) Bernard M. Wolfe* (Virginia & Merton 1954) Carl A. Shiffman* (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1958) V.A. Kolve* Lawrence C. McQuade* Richard Pfaff* Edwin Yoder* (Wisconsin & Jesus 1955) (Arizona & New College 1950) (Kansas & Magdalen 1957) (Massachusetts & Corpus Christi 1952) Henry Koschitzky James F. McWilliams* Robert B. Pirie* Robert Sider* Anonymous (2) (Manitoba & St Edmund Hall 1958) (British Columbia & St John’s 1953) (Nebraska & Magdalen 1956) (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1956) Richard Merrill* Robert Porter Robert Solomon* John Lawrence* (South Australia & Lincoln 1954) (Utah & Christ Church 1959) (New South Wales & Wadham 1955) SCHOLARS (South Australia & Magdalen 1953) (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1955) Stephen Stamas Ronald J. Lee* (Québec & Balliol 1953) 1960-69 (Massachusetts & Balliol 1953) (Minnesota & Oriel 1959) John H. Morrison* John Poynter* (Victoria & Magdalen 1951) Reginald Stanton* Rex Adams* Richard G. Lugar* (New Mexico & University 1955) (West Virginia & Merton 1962) (Indiana & Pembroke 1954) James Murray* Benjamin Rabinowitz* (New Jersey & Balliol 1956) Thomas Allen* (Virginia & Merton 1951) (South African College School, Newlands & Brasenose 1953) Ian Stewart Kenneth Lund (Ontario & Trinity 1954) (Maine & Wadham 1967) (New Brunswick & St Edmund Hall 1951) Bryce Nelson* Ian Reeler Guy St-Germain Rob Anderson* (Idaho & St John’s 1959) Rhodesia & University 1954) (Québec & Merton 1957) (St Andrew’s College, Ronald Manzer* Gary R. Noble* Charles Taylor Grahamstown & Trinity 1964) (New Brunswick & University 1959) Kenneth Reich (Michigan & Balliol 1958) (Wisconsin & Balliol 1953) (Québec & Balliol 1952) William Andrews Sidney Noel* Richard Rempel James Taylor* (Bermuda & (Natal & Queen’s 1958) (Newfoundland & Corpus Christi 1959) (Saskatchewan & Worcester 1959) (Ontario & Balliol 1951) St Edmund Hall 1969) William E. McCulloh* Joseph Nye* Andrew C. Remson* Hugh Templeton Robert Ashman* (Ohio & Merton 1953) (Alabama & Balliol 1951) (New Zealand & Balliol 1952) (Indiana & Balliol 1960) (New Jersey & Exeter 1958) Michael McGuinness Julian Ogilvie Thompson* William Rosenfeld Andrew Watson Mark Baker* (Ontario & St Antony’s 1957) (Ontario & Merton 1953) (Rhodesia & Christ Robert I. Rotberg* Ronald Watts* Church 1961) (New Jersey & University 1957) (Ontario & Oriel 1952) Ronald M. Bancroft * Harold Rotman Robert White (Maine & Oriel 1965) (Ontario & University 1958) (Queensland & St Edmund Hall 1959) Jack Justice (New South Wales & Balliol 1959) Keith McCall* (Rhodesia & Oriel 1950) Robert G. McKelvey* (Connecticut & Merton 1959) Robert Morrison* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch & Worcester 1953) Lionel Opie (Cape Province & Lincoln 1956) Thomas Powrie* John Schioler* (North Carolina & Jesus 1956) 17 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES SCHOL ARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 *indicates multi-year donors Tom Bedford* Russell Carpenter* Richard French* Morton Kahan* Philip Martin* (Natal & St Edmund Hall 1965) (Rhode Island & (Connecticut & Balliol 1964) (Illinois & Magdalen 1963) Stephen Bergman New College 1963) (British Columbia & Magdalen 1968) David Kendall* Douglas McCalla (Massachusetts & Balliol 1966) Kenneth Carty* Henry R. Glyde* (Indiana & Worcester 1966) (Alberta & Oriel 1965) Frank Berman* (New Brunswick & Jesus 1966) (Alberta & Wadham 1960) Robert Kimberly* Robert McCallum* (Cape Province & Wadham 1961) William M. Clark* D. Michael Grace* (Connecticut & (Tennessee & Gilles Berthiaume (North Carolina & (Ontario & St John’s 1964) New College 1968) Christ Church 1968) (Québec & Keble 1966) Magdalen 1966) Ross Hamachek* Brian B.H. King* William C. McGrew* Jonathan Blake* George Cooper (Wisconsin & New College 1964) (Rhodesia & Exeter 1962) (Oklahoma & Merton 1965) (New Jersey & Trinity 1960) (Nova Scotia & Jack Haney* Duane W. Krohnke* Murray McLachlan* University 1965) (Washington & Queen’s 1962) (Iowa & Worcester 1961) (Natal & Wadham 1961) (Orange Free State & Richard Cooper* David C. Hardesty* George Laurence* Jon B. McLin* Keble 1968) (Pennsylvania & (West Virginia & Queen’s 1967) (Cape Province & (Arkansas & Wadham 1960) University 1964) University 1969) Robert P. McNeill* Andrew Ledingham* (Indiana & New College 1963) (Rhodesia & University 1962) William Kent Megill William Lewis* (Ontario & St Edmund Hall 1962) (Queensland & William M. Hartmann (Iowa & Lincoln 1961) and Christine Hartmann* Kenneth Hayne St Catherine’s 1965) (Victoria & Exeter 1969) (Virginia & New College 1963) Donald Melrose David Cuthbertson* Ben W. Heineman Jr.* J. Timothy Londergan* (Tasmania & Exeter 1962) (New Brunswick & (Illinois & Balliol 1965) (Delaware & Merton 1965) Richard Menaker* Brasenose 1962) Colin Hoffman* David J. Lutzer* (Virginia & New College 1969) Robert Earl (Rhodesia & University 1964) (Nebraska & Balliol 1964) Robert E. Montgomery* (Pennsylvania & Exeter 1968) Nicholas Hope* (California & Magdalen 1960) Stewart Early* (Tasmania & Balliol 1965) Kenneth (Kim) C. Mackenzie* (Pennsylvania & Mark Janis* (Alberta & St Peter’s 1967) (Arkansas & Magdalen 1961) Brasenose 1966) (Michigan & Queen’s 1969) John Madden Fred L. Morrison* (British Columbia & (Kansas & Exeter 1961) Magdalen 1961) Robert S. Munford III* Michael Bloom Robin Boadway (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1964) Graham Bond (Queensland & Balliol 1961) w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT David L. Boren* (Oklahoma & Balliol 1963) Kenneth Brecher (Illinois & New College 1967) Andrew Brook (Alberta & Queen’s 1966) Garry Brown* (South Australia & Magdalen 1964) Ralph Bryant* (North Carolina & Magdalen 1960) Michael Burton (Rhodesia & Mansfield 1968) Robert Calderisi* (Québec & St Peter’s 1968) 18 Dean Copeland* (Mississippi & St John’s 1961) John Corbett Robert G. Edge* Lee Johnston* (Georgia & Oriel 1960) (Rhodesia & St Catherine’s 1968) John Fenwick (Queensland & New College 1967) William A. Fletcher* (Washington & Merton 1968) Richard Marston* Boisfeuillet Jones (Maine & Balliol 1966) (Georgia & Exeter 1968) Michael Martin* Ian Jones* (Iowa & New College 1966) (South African College School, Newlands & Queen’s 1962) James S. Moose* (Mississippi & Balliol 1964) Stephen Munzer (Kansas & Corpus Christi 1966) David Newby (Western Australia & Wadham 1966) THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Humphrey Nicholls Frederic Ris Keith Stevenson* (Transvaal & St Edmund (Colorado & Wadham 1968) (South African College School Hall 1965) & Trinity 1965) Matthew Nimetz* and Ayliffe Ris* David Roe* (New York & Balliol 1960) (Colorado & Pembroke 1962) (New South Wales & Stephen Oxman* Wasim Sajjad* Brasenose 1960) Nicholas W. Allard* (New Jersey & (Pakistan & Wadham 1964) Davis Taylor (New York & Merton 1974) New College 1967) Andrew B. Sancton* (Connecticut & Pembroke 1964) John A. Ausink* Richard Pedersen* (Québec & Queen’s 1968) Malcolm Treadgold* (Wyoming & Merton 1976) (Nebraska & Oriel 1967) Lee Saperstein* (Western Australia & Joseph L. Badaracco* Steven B. Pfeiffer* (Montana & Queen’s 1964) Christ Church 1963) (Missouri & Pembroke 1971) (New Jersey & Arthur R.A. Scace* Daniel Twomey Richard J. Balfour* (Colorado & Trinity 1967) (Québec & St Edmund Paul B. Van Buren* Hall 1971) (South Dakota & Kenneth Banta University 1960) (Massachusetts & Boudewyn van Oort University 1979) (Ontario & University 1961) Thomas A. Barron* Timothy A. Vanderver Jr.* (Colorado & Balliol 1974) (Alabama & Exeter 1965) (Illinois & Balliol 1973) George Vella-Coleiro* Brian Belchers* (Malta & Oriel 1961) (St Andrew’s College, William White* Grahamstown & Hertford 1970) (Mississippi & Shom Bhattacharya New College 1966) (India & Exeter 1971) Daryl Williams Edmund N. Biden* (Western Australia & (Maritimes & Hertford 1978) Wadham 1965) Thomas Birmingham* Joe Wood (Massachusetts & Exeter 1972) (Indiana & Balliol 1963) Paul Blustein* Peter H. Wood* (Wisconsin & Merton 1973) Christ Church 1969) Randel Phillips (North Carolina & Wadham 1969) Antony Polonsky* (Transvaal & Worcester 1961) Michael A. Ponsor* (Minnesota & Pembroke 1969) Gaines Post* (Wisconsin & New College 1961) John R. Price* (Iowa & Queen’s 1960) Joseph Price* (Mississippi & Worcester 1963) Kent Price* (Montana & Pembroke 1967) Hon. Bob Rae* (Ontario & Balliol 1969) Timothy E.H. Reid* (Ontario & Christ Church 1960) (Ontario & Corpus Christi 1961) Brian Scarfe* (British Columbia & St John’s 1963) Richard L. Schaper (New York & University 1967) and Anita Ostrom* Brian Seppelt (South Australia & Magdalen 1961) Judson Sheridan (Minnesota & Trinity 1962) Daniel Singer (New York & Balliol 1968) Brijraj Singh* (India & Lincoln 1962) Philip Slayton (Manitoba & Exeter 1965) Robert Smythe* (New Jersey & Exeter 1963) Malcolm Swinburn (Maryland & Merton 1964) Bruce Boucher* SCHOLARS 1970-79 Marshall Bautz* (Alabama & Magdalen 1970) Mark Bradley* (Virginia & Christ Church 1978) Carter Brandon* (Massachusetts & Balliol 1978) Troyen Brennan Missouri & Hertford 1976) William Brundage* (Alaska & Pembroke 1976) Theodore Burk* (Kansas & New College 1974) Hans-Paul Bürkner* (Germany & St Catherine’s 1976) Patrick J. Call* (Oregon & St John’s 1971) Edwin Cameron* (South Africa-at-Large & Keble 1976) Thomas E. Carbonneau* (Maine & St John’s 1972) Peter Carfagna (Ohio & University 1975) and Rita Carfagna* Patrick Carroll (Queensland & Magdalen 1974) Clayton Christensen (Utah & Queen’s 1975) C. Edward Coffey (South Carolina & St John’s 1974) 19 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT *indicates multi-year donors 20 Richard Cogswell* Spencer Eth* Ian Glenday* David V. Hicks* Paul Kumleben* (Tasmania & St Peter’s 1974) (California & Wadham 1973) (South African College School, (New Jersey & Jesus 1970) (Natal & University 1979) John Collis* John Ettinger Newlands & Magdalen 1970) Douglas Holmgren* Timothy Lancaster* (Bermuda & (New York & Merton 1973) John Glover (Oregon & Magdalen 1977) (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1976) Corpus Christi 1979) Richard Fallon* (Victoria & Magdalen 1979) John Hood* Richard Lee* Richard R. Crocker* (Maine & Wadham 1975) Donald J. Gogel* (New Zealand & (New South Wales & (Alabama & Queen’s 1970) Stephen Ferruolo* (New Jersey & Balliol 1971) Worcester 1976) Worcester 1971) William J. Cronon* (Rhode Island & St John’s 1971) Bruns H. Grayson* Lane Hughston* Peter Lewy* (Wisconsin & Jesus 1976) Michael Fitzpatrick* (California & University 1974) (Texas & Magdalen 1972) (South African College School, Chesley F. Crosbie* (Western Australia & Brian Griffin* Jacques Hurtubise* Newlands & Balliol 1972) (Newfoundland & Balliol 1976) St John’s 1975) (Oklahoma & Queen’s 1974) (Québec & Trinity 1978) David Lodge* Eric Dahl* Spencer Fleischer* Larry Grisham* Dennis J. Hutchinson* (Georgia & Christ Church 1979) (Washington & St Peter’s 1975) (South Africa-at-Large & (Texas & University 1971) (Colorado & Magdalen 1970) Peter Lutzeier* Jerome Davis Lincoln 1976) Stephen Gumley Murray Jamieson* (Germany & Merton 1974) (Kansas & New College 1971) John Floras* (Tasmania & St Catherine’s 1979) (New Zealand & Merton 1970) Fred Manget* Roger Davis (Ontario & Magdalen 1977) Patrick C. Haden* Gary T. Johnson* (Georgia & Oriel 1973) (New South Wales & Eckart Förster (California & Worcester 1975) (Illinois & Worcester 1972) James C. Matthews* Pembroke 1974) (Germany & Balliol 1976) David Hamer (Manitoba & Hertford 1975) C. Sean Day* Mervyn Frost (Ontario & Merton 1974) David Lawther Johnson* (South African College School, (Transvaal & University 1972) David Hamill (Indiana & New College 1974) (Victoria & New College 1975) Newlands & Oriel 1974) Edgar C. Gentle* (Queensland & Queen’s 1979) David Phillip Jones* Michael G. McCaffery* Sarah J. Deutsch* (Alabama & Pembroke 1977) Stuart Hamilton (Alberta & Balliol 1970) (Pennsylvania & Merton 1975) (Illinois & St Catherine’s 1977) Elliot F. Gerson (Tasmania & Magdalen 1971) John Kahn* Malcolm McKenzie* Geoffrey E.L. Dougherty* (Connecticut & Magdalen 1974) Jane Harding* (South Africa-at-Large & (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (New Zealand & Balliol 1973) & Oriel 1977) Brasenose 1978) Peter Kalis* C. Thomas McMillen* Robert S. Harrison* (West Virginia & (Maryland & University 1974) (New Jersey & St John’s 1976) Brasenose 1973) Alan Morinis (Ontario & Magdalen 1972) Christopher Maxwell Rod Eddington and Dr Jessica Herzstein* Raymond Gibbons (Western Australia & (New Jersey & Lincoln 1974) New College 1970) Keith Ellison Peter Hempenstall Wilhelm Kleppmann* Graham Glenday (Queensland & Magdalen 1970) (Germany & Merton 1973) Mark Mussared (Colorado & Magdalen 1972)* (Cape Province & Daryl Koehn (South Australia & Charles Engles* Chris T. Hendrickson* Corpus Christi 1972) (Washington & Balliol 1973 (Kansas & Brasenose 1977) Magdalen 1976) (Québec & Worcester 1973) (Arkansas & University 1970) THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Geoffrey Pasvol* Kim A. Severson* John Watson (South African College School, (Minnesota & Somerville 1978) (New South Wales & Newlands & St Catherine’s 1973) Magdalen 1977) Martin Poppe* Roald Bradley Severtson* (Germany & Magdalen 1978) (Washington & Magdalen 1978) (Queensland & Balliol 1978) Hugh Porteous* Paul Singer Mark Williams (Saskatchewan & Balliol 1972) (Québec & New College 1974) (Kansas & New College 1973) Peter Wetherall Chisanga Puta-Chekwe* David Skegg* Stephen Wilson* (Zambia & Exeter 1976) (New Zealand & Balliol 1972) (South Dakota & Exeter 1970) Franklin Raines* Ralph Smith* Gordon G. Wong* (Washington & Magdalen 1971) (Alabama & (British Columbia & Graeme Robertson Corpus Christi 1973) Magdalen 1978) (Western Australia & Nicholas J. Spaeth* Elizabeth Woods Brasenose 1971) (North Dakota & (Queensland & Wadham 1977) Clay Rolader* New College 1972) Alfred Wurglitz* (Georgia & Oriel 1975) Harold W. Stanley* (Colorado & University 1971) Lief D. Rosenblatt* (Alabama & Worcester 1972) Salim Yusuf (Massachusetts & Karen L. Stevenson* (India & St John’s 1976) Magdalen 1974) (Maryland & DC & Jack Zoeller* Claus-Jörg Rütsch* Magdalen 1979) (New York & University 1972) (Germany & University 1974) Denise A. Thal* Anonymous (2) Larry Sabato (Michigan & Jesus 1977) (Virginia & Queen’s 1975) Alan Tonkyn* Michael Sandel* (Natal & New College 1970) (Massachusetts & Balliol 1975) Byron Trauger* Tony Saner* (Tennessee & University 1972) (St Andrew’s College, Malcolm Turnbull* Grahamstown & (New South Wales & Pembroke 1973) Brasenose 1978) Kurt L. Schmoke* Paul Viita* (Maryland & Balliol 1971) (Massachusetts & Balliol 1970) David Scobey* Michael Waters (Connecticut & (Alabama & Merton 1973) Gerald J. Cardinale* SCHOLARS (Pennsylvania & Christ Church 1989) 1980-89 Charles Carter* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Lisa I. Backus* & Wolfson 1986) (Wisconsin & St John’s 1986) David Celermajer* Dominic Barton* (New South Wales & (British Columbia & New College 1984) Brasenose 1984) Michael Chan Susan Billington Harper (British Caribbean & (Maryland & DC & Balliol 1981) Lincoln 1982) Daniel Bloomfield* Philip Clayton* (New Jersey & St John’s 1982) (St Andrew’s College, John A. Board* Grahamstown & Pembroke 1986) (Virginia & Wadham 1982) Charles Conn* Jonathan Broomberg* (Massachusetts & Balliol 1983) (South Africa-at-Large & Ken Crouse* Balliol 1985) (Wyoming & Lincoln 1986) Malcolm E.O. Brown* Steven A. Crown* (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (Washington & Queen’s 1980) & Worcester 1987) Timothy Cumming Shona L. Brown* (South Africa-at-Large & (Ontario & New College 1987) Oriel 1981) Yolande Brown Chan Jennifer Davis Michael* (Jamaica & Hertford 1982) (Alabama & Christ Church 1989) Brenda Buttner Ramona L. Doyle* (Nevada & Balliol 1983) (Alabama & Somerville 1981) Alec Cameron* David E. Duncombe* (New South Wales & (Wyoming & Wadham 1983) University 1986) Christopher Eisgruber* (Oregon & University 1983) New College 1976) 21 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS 22 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES SCHOL ARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 *indicates multi-year donors Michael Elias* David Gubbay Gary Lawrence John David Melin* Gareth Penny* (Tasmania & Brasenose 1988) (Zimbabwe & Magdalen 1986) (Ontario & St Edmund Hall 1980) (Saskatchewan & Exeter 1986) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Forbes Elworthy* Mark R. Hagerott* John Lazar* Gregg Meyer* & St Edmund Hall 1984) (New Zealand & (Washington & Hertford 1983) (South Africa-at-Large & (New York & Oriel 1986) Barbara Petzen Lady Margaret Hall 1986) Sarah K. Harding* Balliol 1983) Colin Michie (Georgia & University 1987) Clark Ervin (Maritimes & Lincoln 1989) Robert Long* (Zimbabwe & University 1980) Pierre Piché (Texas & St Catherine’s 1980) Storrs Hoen* (North Carolina & Mark K. Moshinsky* (Québec & Keble 1983) Daniel C. Esty* (Tennessee & Keble 1984) Pembroke 1980) (Australia-at-Large & Fiona Pixley* (Massachusetts & Balliol 1981) Christoph Höllger Ian Lowitt* Magdalen 1989) (Western Australia & Danielle Fontaine* (Germany & Hertford 1986) (South Africa-at-Large & Russ Muirhead* Corpus Christi 1981) Merton 1987) (New Hampshire & Balliol 1988) Laurence Rabinowitz* (New South Wales & Philip C. Ma* Ann Nicholson* (South Africa-at-Large & University 1985) (Saskatchewan & (Victoria & St John’s 1988) Merton 1983) Trevor Norwitz* Aditya Rana (South African College School, (India & Merton 1983) Newlands & Keble 1987) Michael Rennie* Andrew J. Nussbaum* (Western Australia & (Illinois & Merton 1985) Worcester 1983) Norman O’Bryan Andreas T. Reyes* (Victoria & Wadham 1981) (Québec & Merton 1984) Tim Orton* Marilynn J. Richtarik (Australia-at-Large & (Kansas & Jesus 1988) (Québec & St John’s 1981) David Frederick* (Texas & University 1983) Ian Jackman* Maureen Freed* Susan L. Karamanian* (Utah & New College 1984) (Alabama & Somerville 1980) Stephanie Malia Fullerton Margaret Keeton (Hawaii & Somerville 1989) Lincoln 1981) (South Africa-at-Large & Michael Gaffney* Liam Kelly (New York & Hertford 1987) (Queensland & Magdalen 1989) David Goddard* Richard Klingler (New Zealand & University 1984) (Ohio & St John’s 1983) Bee Chen Goh Keith Krause (Malaysia & Lincoln 1984) (Prairies & Balliol 1983) Timothy Gokey* Marvin Krislov* (North Dakota & (Connecticut & Magdalen 1983) New College 1983) Nicholas Kristof* Peter Goldson (Oregon & Magdalen 1981) (Jamaica & St John’s 1985) Guy Lancaster* Mark L. Gorenflo* (Bermuda & Corpus Christi 1981) (Virginia & New College 1983) Kathrin Day Lassila* (Iowa & Trinity 1982) University 1986) John H. McCall MacBain* (Québec & Wadham 1980) Sean O. Mahoney* (Illinois & New College 1984) Paul Markovich* (North Dakota & University 1989) Donald Markwell* (Queensland & Trinity 1981) Magdalen 1986) Bronek Masojada* Mark S. Ouweleen* and Matt Bolch* David Robertson* (South Africa-at-Large & (Maryland & Lincoln 1987) (South Australia & Trinity 1985) John McKenna* (Queensland & Magdalen 1984) Bill McLendon* (Mississippi & Oriel 1981) Sarah McNamer (Montana & Merton 1988) Raymond Paretzky* (New York & Trinity 1983) Bob Peck (Texas & Magdalen 1988) and Ellen Peck* Michael Penington* (Australia-at-Large & New College 1980) Magdalen 1983) Edward Roelofse* (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Stellenbosch & Queen’s 1985) Brian J. Rolfes* (Prairies & Wadham 1989) David Rose (Queensland & Balliol 1982) 23 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES SCHOL ARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT *indicates multi-year donors Michael Rosengren Marc Tessier-Lavigne* Charles Day* Florian Heupel* (Queensland & Wadham 1985) (Québec & New College 1980) (Australia-at-Large & (Germany & Merton 1993) Bror V.H. Saxberg* Kevin Thurm Magdalen 1993) Laura Nell Hodo* (Washington & Merton 1980) (New York & Pembroke 1984) Mauro De Lorenzo* (Tennessee & Merton 1996) David Schatz* Heidi Tinsman (Delaware & Linacre 1998) (Iowa & Balliol 1986) Abdalla Abdalla Brett E. House* (Virginia & New College 1980) Mira Debs (Ontario & University 1994) (Kenya & Hertford 1997) (Iowa & Magdalen 1999) Tobias H. Ayer* Serena J. Hoy* Jennifer DeVoe* (Arizona & St Antony’s 1994) (Vermont & Worcester 1996) (Montana & St Peter’s 1996) Bobak R. Azamian* Katherine Michelmore* Christopher Douglas* (Bermuda & Magdalen 1995) (Texas & St John’s 1999) (Massachusetts & Aly Kassam-Remtulla* Mortimer N.S. Sellers* Paul Vaaler (Pennsylvania & (Minnesota & Worcester 1983) SCHOLARS 1990-99 University 1980) Lawrence J. Vale* Javed Siddiqi* (Illinois & New College 1982) (Ontario & Christ Church 1984) Catherine Vinot* John Simon* (Australia-at-Large & Jennifer Babik Balliol 1999) (Prairies & Balliol 1999) (Massachusetts & Balliol 1989) (New Jersey & Magdalen 1995) Alexander Düring* Michele S. Warman* Peter Bance Leslie Kendrick* New College 1984) (Germany & (Kentucky & Magdalen 1998) Claudena M. Skran (New York & Magdalen 1982) (Maritimes & University 1994) Christ Church 1995) (Michigan & Magdalen 1983) Heather Warren* Subhasis Banerjee Ryan Egeland* Alwyn Smith* (Tennessee & Trinity 1982) (Australia-at-Large & (Colorado & St Catherine’s 1997) (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Jonathan Watt-Pringle* Brasenose 1996) Jodi Evans* Stellenbosch & Templeton 1987) (Natal & Keble 1981) Sonia Batra* (Prairies & Magdalen 1992) Antony’s 1994) (California & Magdalen 1994) Chlöe Flutter Jonathan Bays* David Klemm* (New South Wales & (Germany & Hertford 1995) (Prairies & Balliol 1994) Hertford 1999) Douglas Beck* Michael Fullilove* (California & New College 1992) (New South Wales & Andrew Bell Balliol 1997) (New South Wales & Lisa Gorton Magdalen 1990) (Australia-at-Large & Neeti Bhalla* Merton 1994) (Kenya & Templeton 1998) Selina Guinness David A. Campbell* (Ireland & Merton 1995) (Texas & St John’s 1990) Alexander Hartemink* Francis Chong* (Florida & Magdalen 1994) Elsdon Storey Andrew Wee (Victoria & Magdalen 1980) (Singapore & Keble 1987) Nancy Sturman Jacob Weisberg* (New Zealand & (Illinois & New College 1987) New College 1983) Melissa Sydeman* (Georgia & Christ Church 1988) Jessica Teich (Connecticut & Magdalen 1981) Virgil O. Wiebe* (Kansas & Jesus 1986) Stephen Wilkinson* (South Australia & New College 1982) Jeffrey Telgarsky Samuel D. Zurier (Prairies & Brasenose 1983) (Rhode Island & Balliol 1982) Ronald Tenpas (Pennsylvania & Balliol 1985) Anonymous (2) (Singapore & St Antony’s 1994) 24 Daniel P. Kim* (Massachusetts & Lincoln 1997) Lisa Klein* (South Africa-at-Large & St Suzanne Lambert (Commonwealth Caribbean & Exeter 1998) Renée Lettow Lerner (Virginia & Magdalen 1990) Drew Leyburne (Québec & St Peter’s 1998) Darren Littlejohn* (Newfoundland & Magdalen 1995) THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Mark E. Lundstrom* Stephanie Palmer* Juliana Snelling* David Wilson* Katlego Bagwasi (Washington & (Michigan & Balliol 1997) (Bermuda & St John’s 1991) (Colorado & New College 1990) (Botswana & Oriel 2010) New College 1993) Adam Paster* Lai Leng Soh* Craig Wood Henry Barmeier* Carl D. Marci* (South African College School, (Singapore & Trinity 1992) (Western Australia & (California & Merton 2010) (Pennsylvania & Newlands & Wolfson 1997) St Edmund Hall 1999) Susan E. Bartlett* St Catherine’s 1991) Eduardo M. Peñalver* Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah Anonymous (1) (New Brunswick & Jennifer Martin (Washington & Oriel 1994) (New South Wales & (New Zealand & Todd Peterson* Magdalen 1998) Lady Margaret Hall 1993) (South Dakota & Balliol 1991) Ruju Bhatt Srivastava* John W. McArthur* Alexander Ploghaus* (Michigan & Balliol 1993) (British Columbia & (Germany & St John’s 1996) Stefan Talmon Tanya L. Pollard* (Germany & St Antony’s 1991) Brasenose 1998) Andrew McCarthy (South Africa-at-Large & Magdalen 1996) Murray W. McCutcheon* (British Columbia & Trinity 1999) Pamela McElwee (Kansas & Wadham 1993) Elizabeth A. McLeish* (British Columbia & Lady Margaret Hall 1991) Carol McQueen (Québec & Balliol 1995) Frank Lorenz Müller* (Germany & Merton 1996) Josephine Ngure (Kenya & Templeton 1994) Lorelei Ormrod (British Columbia & St John’s 1995) Wadham 2003) Alice Baumgartner SCHOLARS SINCE (Illinois & Merton 2011) 2000 (North Carolina & Cristina A. Bejan* Wadham 2004) (Maine & Magdalen 1990) Juan Tan Mark Abrahamson* Stephanie Bell Pieter Pretorius* (Malaysia & Linacre 1992) (South Africa-at-Large & (Iowa & St John’s 2010) (South Africa-at-Large & Jonathan Tepper Wadham 2003) Gautam Bhatia Green 1995) (North Carolina & Philipp Aigner* (India & Balliol 2011) Divya Rajaraman* Christ Church 1998) (Germany & Corpus Christi 2010) Bhaskar Bhushan (Botswana & St Antony’s 1999) Janice R. Ugaki* Brendan Alexander (India & Exeter 2010) Peter Ruprecht* (Idaho & St Antony’s 1993) (Ontario & New College 2011) Clara Blättler* (Idaho & St John’s 1992) Alison Van Rooy* Karin Alexander (Massachusetts & Peter Rutledge (Manitoba & Lincoln 1990) (Zimbabwe & Linacre 2002) University 2008) (New Zealand & Dayne Walling* Kira Allmann Magdalen 1995) (Michigan & St Peter’s 1996) (Virginia & Magdalen 2010) Chelsea (Elander) Bodnar* Samantha A. Salvia* Kweli E. Washington* Jordan Anderson (Montana & Magdalen 2000) (Pennsylvania & Jesus 1996) (California & Lincoln 1997) (Alabama & St Hilda’s 2010) Seth Bodnar* Jennifer SantoroStanley Ben White* Nicholas J. Anthis* (Pennsylvania & Hertford 2001) (Queensland & University 1998) (Texas & Lincoln 2005) Paul Boland (Tennessee & St Antony’s 1995) Olivia L. White* Carolyn April (Newfoundland & Micah Schwartzman* (Utah & Merton 1997) (Utah & Jesus 2005) St John’s 2006) (Virginia & Balliol 1998) Justin Whitton* Zohar Atkins James Bray Stanton Smith (South African College School, (New Jersey & Balliol 2010) (Maritimes & St Antony’s 2011) (South Africa-at-Large & Newlands & Harris Keriann Backus* Alma Brodersen Keble 1999) Manchester 1998) (Washington & New College 2007) (Germany & St John’s 2012) 25 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES SCHOL ARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT *indicates multi-year donors 26 Rakim Brooks* Brian Coulter* Zachary Frankel Lisa Herzog* Alice Irving (Rhode Island & (Ontario & Keble 2009) (New York & Magdalen 2011) (Germany & New College 2007) (New Zealand & Merton 2010) University 2009) Alison Crocker* Ruth French-Hodson* Richard Higgins Kristin N. Javaras* Lucas Merrill Brown* (New Hampshire & (Kansas & Merton 2005) (New Zealand & (Illinois & Balliol 2000) (Virginia & Magdalen 2009) New College 2006) Jack Fuller St Catherine’s 2011) Joseph S. Jewell* Matthew Brown* Alexandre Debs* (Victoria & St Hugh’s 2010) Sarah J. Hill* (Michigan & Keble 2005) (Australia-at-Large & (Québec & Jesus 2000) Harriet Gee (North Dakota & Niuniu Ji* Brasenose 2009) Nicholas DiBerardino (Australia-at-Large & Magdalen 2005) (North Carolina & Neil Brown* (Connecticut & Magdalen 2006) Thomas Hills Magdalen 2001) (Iowa & Merton 2002) New College 2011) Sean Genis (New Zealand & Wolfson 2010) Mark Jia Kimberley Brownlee* Reed Doucette* (Pennsylvania & Exeter 2007) Renée Hlozek* (New Jersey & Merton 2011) (Québec & Corpus Christi 2002) (California & Hertford 2008) Peter Gill* (South Africa-at-Large & Alecia Johns Peter P.M. Buttigieg* Jared Dunnmon (Alberta & Magdalen 2009) Christ Church 2008) (Jamaica & Balliol 2010) (Indiana & Pembroke 2005) (Ohio & Oriel 2011) Ryan Goss* John Hodges Kayli Johnson Benjamin L. Champion* Bethany Ehlmann* (Queensland & Lincoln 2007) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch (British Columbia & (Missouri & Keble & Tyler Grant & St Anne’s 2011) Merton 2010) (Kansas & Balliol 2003) Hertford 2004) (Prairies & Christ Church 2010) Brennan Hodkinson Brian Johnsrud Evelyn Chan* Clive Eley Vaughn Gray (South African College School, (Montana & Hertford 2007) (Hong Kong & St Antony’s 2005) (St Andrew’s College, (Maryland & DC & Evelyn Chan Grahamstown & Trinity 2010) St Hugh’s 2000) (Victoria & Hertford 2011) Adam Chandler Abdulrahman El-Sayed* (North Carolina & Queen’s 2006) (Michigan & Oriel 2009) Timothy Cheng Michael Fargher (Hong Kong & Green (South Africa-at-Large & Templeton 2010) St John’s 2011) Albert Cho* Jeremy Farris* (Arizona & Jesus 2002) (Georgia & University 2005) David Close Luke Foster (Tasmania & Worcester 2001) (Commonwealth Caribbean & Eliana Close (Alberta & St Catherine’s 2003) Lincoln 2011) Elizaveta Fouksman (California & Lincoln 2010) Raphael Graybill (Montana & Magdalen 2010) Nina Hall* (New Zealand & St Antony’s 2009) Chauncy Harris* (Wisconsin & Merton 2005) Cameron Hepburn Newlands & Pembroke 2011) Vincent Hofer* (Kansas & Linacre 2009) Anthony P. House* (Washington & Christ Church 2003) Jessica Howley* (Queensland & Magdalen 2010) Caroline Huang (Delaware & Merton 2010) (Australia-at-Large & Kathy-Anne Hughes Magdalen 2000) (Newfoundland & Fiona Herring* (Bermuda & Brasenose 2003) Wadham 2011) Susan Humphrey* (Maritimes & University 2010) Roxanne Joyal (Manitoba & Hertford 2001) Jean Junior (Michigan & St John’s 2010) Nomsa Kachingwe (Zambia & Brasenose 2011) Ye jin Kang (Texas & Green Templeton 2011) Timo Kauer (Germany & St John’s 2011) Nikita Kaushal (India & Exeter 2012) Tarunabh Khaitan (India & Exeter 2004) THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS 27 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS RHODES SCHOL ARS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT *indicates multi-year donors 28 Sara Khalid Gillian Langor Travers McLeod (Newfoundland & (Western Australia & Andreas Nunnenkamp Natalie Phillips (Pakistan & Oriel 2008) Khameer Kidia St Cross 2010) Balliol 2007) (Germany & St John’s 2005) Merton 2001) (Zimbabwe & St Hugh’s 2011) Vincent Larochelle Dhvani Mehta* Inosi Nyatta* Natasha Phiri* Marc Kielburger (Québec & Exeter 2009) (India & Magdalen 2009) (Kenya & Magdalen 2000), (Zambia & Lincoln 2009) (Ontario & Hertford 2000) Trevor Leitch* Jeffrey Miller* in memory of John Silvester Aaron Polhamus Amy King* (Bermuda & Wadham 2002) (Texas & Magdalen 2006) Mwashuma Nyatta* (Washington & Worcester 2008) (Australia-at-Large & Sarah-Jane Littleford Steven Mo (Kenya & Linacre 2004) Simon Quinn* Trinity 2007) (Zimbabwe & Brasenose 2010) (Texas & St John’s 2010) David Obert (Queensland & Keble 2005) Mari Rabie (Australia-at-Large & David J. Knezevic* David Llewellyn Brittany Morreale (Prairies & St John’s 2012) (Western Australia & (New South Wales & (California & St Antony’s 2010) Kelly O’Connor (South Africa-at-Large & Balliol 2005) St John’s 2010) Zachary S. Morris* (Maritimes & St Antony’s 2011) St Catherine’s 2010) Eric Knight Elizabeth Longino (Wisconsin & Wadham 2002) Niall O’Dea Joseph Raimondo (Australia-at-Large & (Texas & Wolfson 2010) Tucker Murphy (Newfoundland & Exeter 2001) (Diocesan College, Rondebosch Magdalen 2007) Rhea Longley* (Bermuda & Merton 2005) Marianna B. Ofosu & Lincoln 2007) Christoffer Koch (Tasmania & Magdalen 2010) Lyle Murray (Maryland & DC & Linacre 2003) Jody Reimer (Germany & St John’s 2005) Daniel Lubrich (KwaZulu-Natal & Anna Oldmeadow (Manitoba & Merton 2011) Martin Kok (Germany & Merton 2002) University 2010) (Australia-at-Large & Marcia Reinhart* (Hong Kong & University 2011) Joshua Makepeace Chilombo Musa University 2005) (Alberta & Wadham 2004) Brian J. Krohn* (South Australia & (Zambia & St Cross 2011) William Oppenheim (Minnesota & Keble 2009) Lincoln 2010) Iona Mylek (Maine & Pembroke 2010) Michael RiversBowerman Christina Kuhn* Monica Marks (New Zealand & Eleanor Ott (British Columbia & (Germany & Brasenose 2004) (Kentucky & Queen’s 2010) St Antony’s 2011) (Kansas & Hertford 2010) Corpus Christi 2005) Daniel Lage Elizabeth Masiello Laura Nelson Catherine Ouimet Jeremy Robinson* (Florida & St John’s 2011) (Pennsylvania & Oriel 2005) (Massachusetts & (Québec & Magdalen 2005) (Indiana & Balliol 2006) Eva Lam David Matthews* New College, 2011) Jessica Panegyres Anne Roemer-Mähler* (Wisconsin & (Québec & St John’s 2007) Dwight Newman (Australia-at-Large & (Germany & St Antony’s 2003) Christopher McConnachie (Saskatchewan & Keble 2010) Raoul Rontsch St John’s 2001) Andrew Park* (South African College School, Newlands & Lady Margaret Hall 2010) Michael Lamb* (Tennessee & Trinity 2004) (South Africa-at-Large & Malebogo Ngoepe (Illinois & Lincoln 2002) Alice Lang Lincoln 2010) (South Africa-at-Large & Elizabeth Pearson* Wadham 2010) (Iowa & Somerville 2005) (Australia-at-Large & Lady Margaret Hall 2011) Corpus Christi 2008) Robin M. Rotman* (Tennessee & Lincoln 2004) THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS Fatima Sabar Geoffrey Shaw Richard Stebbing (Missouri & Green (California & University 2010) (New Zealand & St John’s 2010) Templeton 2011) Katie Sheehan* Farnaz Sabet (Ontario & Merton 2002) Megan StevenWheeler* (Victoria & Trinity 2005) Jason D. Shell* (New Hampshire & Neelaksh K. Varshney* Ludo Sabone (Maryland & DC & Magdalen 2002) (Alabama & (Botswana & Brasenose 2005) Heidi Stöckl* Corpus Christi 2000) Lady Margaret Hall 2011) Nicholas Shelly* (Germany & Nuffield 2006) Almut Veraart* Stephen E. Sachs* (Virginia & Lincoln 2007) Samuel Stranks* (Germany & St Anne’s 2004) (Missouri & Merton 2002) Eugene Shenderov* (South Australia & Courtney Voelker Christian Sahner* (New York & Magdalen 2005) St John’s 2008) (Oregon & Christ Church 2001) Galen Sher Dustin Stuart Vitaliy Voronkov* Willow Sainsbury* (South African College School, (Western Australia & (Namibia & Linacre 2009) (New Zealand & Newlands & Brasenose 2010) Merton 2010) Wiesner Vos* Wen Shi* Lev Sviridov* (Paul Roos Gymnasium, Justine Schluntz (Michigan & Magdalen 2004) (New York & Stellenbosch & Daniel Shih New College 2005) Brasenose 2000) (Cape Province & Wadham 1961) (New Mexico & St John’s 2010) Andrew Serazin (Illinois & St John’s 2010) Prateek Tandon* Holly Walker Steven A. Crown* Paul Shorkey* (Connecticut & (New Zealand & (Washington & Queen’s 1980) (Ohio & Balliol 2003) Emily (Ludwig) Serazin (North Carolina & Merton 2011) Magdalen 2003) University 2007) Michael Gillette Katharine Wilkinson* (Maine & Brasenose 1959) Alex Sienaert Julie Taylor (West Virginia & (South Africa-at-Large & (Zimbabwe & St Antony’s 2003) (Tennessee & Trinity 2006) C. Thomas McMillen* Lincoln 2004) Simon Williams* (Maryland & University 1974) New College 2004) Trevor Thompson* (Washington & University 2005) (Zimbabwe & St Antony’s 2009) Ralph Smith* Ryan Thoreson Alexander Wyatt (Alabama & Corpus Christi 1973) (North Dakota & Hertford 2007) (Victoria & New College 2001) Kenneth Townsend* Tracy Yang (Mississippi & Trinity 2004) (Georgia & Balliol 2011) Esther Uduehi Molly M. Zahn* (Indiana & Merton 2011) (Minnesota & Katharina Uhl* Corpus Christi 2001) (Germany & St Antony’s 2008) Baltazar Zavala (New Jersey & St John’s 2007) Magdalen 2004) Laura A. Shackelton Timothy Simmons (Nevada & New College 2003) (Texas & St Edmund Hall 2007) and Matthew Kerner* Aakash Shah Varun Sivaram (New Jersey & Wolfson 2011) Henry Spelman Brett Shaheen* (Pennsylvania & Balliol 2010) (Pennsylvania & Tyler Spencer Christ Church 2006) (Maryland & DC & Wolfson 2010) (California & St John’s 2011) Anisha Sharma Landis Stankievech (India & Keble 2007) (Alberta & Exeter 2008) Michael Crawford Urban* Daliso Zuze* (Manitoba & Balliol 2007) Anonymous (3) (Zambia & Merton 2004) Amendments With gratitude and our sincere apologies to the following donors, whose generous giving was either omitted or recorded with errors within last year’s Honour Roll for financial year 2011-12: Frank Berman* (Texas & St John’s 2011) 29 w w w. R H O D E S H O U S E . O X . A C . U K / S U P P O RT THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS 30 THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS FRIENDS OF THE RHODES SCHOL ARSHIPS donations received in the financial year 1 july 2012 - 30 june 2013 *indicates multi-year donors FOUNDATIONS, CORPORATIONS AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS FRIENDS Catharine Alexander* Robert Shaer, Mark Clay* in honour of Dr Kenneth Carty Edward Fisher* Rosalind Hedley-Miller* Patricia Jones-Huang Paul Joseph and Adelaide Joseph Apple Matching Gifts Programme McCall MacBain Foundation* Microsoft* Babette Tegldal* Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation* Philip Tremewan Boston Consulting Group Rose Hills Foundation* John Vickers* Royal Commonwealth Society (Oxford Branch) (New Brunswick & Jesus, 1966) Krista Slade* Robertson Foundation Bruce Littleboy Susan Whyman Broadridge Financial Solutions* Jo Mercer Margaret Williams Carlyle Group S.H. Cowell Foundation Bob Wyllie* Ernst and Young Foundation San Francisco Foundation Google Matched Giving (South Africa) Seattle Foundation Erica C. 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