American Oxonian
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The American Oxonian (TAO; ISSN 0003-0295) is the magazine of the Association of American Rhodes Scholars. Its first issue appeared in April 1914.
History[]
From the beginning of the Rhodes Scholarship, the experience of in their Oxford University education created a bond among those who shared it and led to a desire to maintain contact with each other and to share memories and insights across the student generations. The first attempt to create a newsletter among the American Rhodes Scholar alumni was made in 1907 with a short-lived publication called The Alumni Magazine. Seven years later, a permanent successor appeared with the first issue of the American Oxonian in April 1914 and it has existed ever since.[1]
List of editors[]
The following have been editors:[2]
- 1914–1921 Frank Aydelotte (Indiana and Brasenose, 1905)
- 1921–1930 (West Virginia and St John's, 1904)
- 1930–1935 Alan Valentine (Pennsylvania and Balliol, 1922)
- 1935–1943 Crane Brinton (Massachusetts and New College, 1919)
- 1943–1946 Harvie Branscomb (Alabama and Wadham, 1914)
- 1946–1949 Gordon Keith Chalmers (Rhode Island and Wadham, 1926)
- 1949–1955 (New Jersey and University. 1925)
- 1955–1962 E. Wilson Lyon (Mississippi and St. John's, 1925)
- 2000-2014 (Colorado and Corpus, 1988)
- 2014-2019 (Iowa and Trinity, 1982)
- 2019-pres. (Colorado and Corpus, 1988).
References[]
External links[]
- American Rhodes Scholars
- Magazines established in 1914
- Magazines published in Virginia
- Publications associated with the University of Oxford
- Alumni magazines