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      • The four St Andrew's College professors, Arthur Matthews, George Cory, Stanley Kidd and GF Dingemans became founding professors of the Rhodes University College and Matthew's outstanding survey class provided the nucleus of the Rhodes student body.
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  2. The four St Andrew's College professors, Arthur Matthews, George Cory, Stanley Kidd and GF Dingemans became founding professors of the Rhodes University College and Matthew's outstanding survey class provided the nucleus of the Rhodes student body.

  3. The four St Andrew's College professors, Arthur Matthews, George Cory, Stanley Kidd and G. F. Dingemans became founding professors of Rhodes University College. At the beginning of 1905, Rhodes moved from cramped quarters at St Andrew's to the Drostdy building, which it bought from the British Government.

  4. The four St Andrew’s College professors, Arthur Matthews, George Cory, Stanley Kidd and G.F Dingemans became founding professors of Rhodes University College. At the beginning of 1905, Rhodes moved from cramped quarters at St Andrew’s to the Drostdy building, which it bought from the British Government.

  5. The ORU was founded in 1911 by Professor Cullen Bowles and Sir George Cory with the primary aim of forming a link between alumni and their alma mater. 100 Years of the Old Rhodian Union. 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010.

  6. May 3, 2016 · Charles, Jr. followed largely in his parents’ footsteps. He came to Rhodes in 1961 and graduated in 1965 with a degree in physics. He was on campus during a golden era in physics when noted professors Jack Taylor ’44 and Fritz Stauffer led the department.

  7. one of the four founding professors, proposed that an Indian student be admitted to Rhodes. The proposal was firmly rejected by Council, which resolved, with no votes against, ‘that Rhodes University College is not in a position to agree to the admission of non-Europeans as resident or non-resident students’.11

  8. Peyton Nalle Rhodes joined the college in 1926 as a physics professor, became vice president in 1944, and served as president from 1949 to 1965. In his 16 years as president, Rhodes established a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the college, oversaw the construction of 10 major buildings, and nearly doubled the college’s financial assets.

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