4 JUNE 1921, Page 22

The American Oxonian, the organ of the American Rhodes Scholars'

Association, records in its .April number (Concord, New Hampshire : W. W. Thayer, 10s. a year) the resignation of the first editor, Mr. Aydelotte, and the appointment as his successor of Professor Tucker Brooke, of Yale. The magazine gives much personal news of the ex-scholars, from the class of 1904 onwards. It is interesting to observe the variety of the occupations taken up by Rhodes Scholars in the different States, and to notice the enthusiasm with which they recall their Oxford days. Mr. Rhodes was nobly inspired when he founded his Trust and gave the picked youth of the Dominions and the United States the opportunity of going to Oxford.