RHODES SCHOLARS
TIIK NEW SELECTIONS. i 11.1,toot!A I*ll i’KIC i'llKSi. AKBOCIATIw*!.) CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 24. Messrs Al. Barak and C. E. Low, the iiewly-selcclcd Rhodes Scholars. both belong to Canterbury College. Air Low lias bad a very distinguished scholastic ami athletic career at Canterbury College. where he is at present Lecturer in French. He gained his 11. A. degree with honours in Latin and hrenen. He is one ol the most brilliant Latin and French students turned out t.l the Christchurch Roy's High School, which ho left in 1921. At sc"mol he was a member of tiie iiist Rugby fifteen, and school champion in swimming and athletics. He continued his sporting successes at Canterbury College, gaining his blue for football anti athletics, Mr |,otv was a member ol tin* ( nniei nry Provincial athletic team in 1924. He is 21 years of age.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1925, Page 3
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