. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. J. B. OCHELTREE In Consular Service 282 THE PALM, September, 1937 INFLUENCE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS All of our Rhodes Scholars state thatstudy in England has greatly influencedtheir outlook on life. Edward N. Robertssays: The influence of study at Oxford onmy professional career, mainly has beenthe development of self reliance, sinceit requires self reliance and self guid-ance to sustain ones work and study atOxford for a two or three year Oxford a student is his own taskmaster, no tutor, instructor, or profes-sor is obligated to push him through hiswork an


. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. J. B. OCHELTREE In Consular Service 282 THE PALM, September, 1937 INFLUENCE OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS All of our Rhodes Scholars state thatstudy in England has greatly influencedtheir outlook on life. Edward N. Robertssays: The influence of study at Oxford onmy professional career, mainly has beenthe development of self reliance, sinceit requires self reliance and self guid-ance to sustain ones work and study atOxford for a two or three year Oxford a student is his own taskmaster, no tutor, instructor, or profes-sor is obligated to push him through hiswork and there the show down comes atthe end of the university course. AtOxford, a student, even an undergradu-ate, early learns to make use of librariesand records of original work, in con-trast to the more general use oftext books by undergraduates in thiscountry. This sentiment was echoed by most ofour scholars. Philip Werlein said thathis Oxford experience gave him con-siderably more vision and instilled aspirit of accuracy and f


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