RHODES SCHOLARS
Drastic Economy Essential
London, June 5. “We have to economise drastically in order to live within our scholarship allowance/’ Australian Rhodes Scholars told a reporter, in commenting on the conviction of a South African colleague who was charged with defrauding tradesmen at Oxford. Many of the scholars undertake work to supplement their income. Most of them coach, some become Thomas. Cook guides during vacations, in that way seeing Europe, as well as earning money. One is reputed to have made £lOO a year in solving crossword puzzles. Many contribute to the newspapers. A former Rhodes Scholar systematically played poker, and his winnings were con siderable. The college fees average £2OO a year; thus £2OO a year is left for club subscriptions, books, clothes and general expenses. A Rhodes Scholarship is based on the average English student’s allowance. but Rhodes Scholars point out that English students can return homo without expense for 10 weeks during vaca,tlons. Rhodes Scholars want to make the most of their three years’ stay, and Jravel in Europe, which is impossible if they, desire to enter fully into the life Cf Oxford.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 226, 20 June 1931, Page 7
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