New York City breakfast with Sir Colin Lucas

Rhodes Scholars attending the Oxford North American Reunion invited to discuss challenges confronting Rhodes Trust in its Second Century

Invitation:

Dear Scholar,

Are you planning on attending the Oxford North American Reunion in New York on April 4th and 5th?  If so, you are cordially invited to attend the Rhodes Scholar Breakfast to be held at the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel from 7:15 8:15 a.m. on Saturday, April 5th (see attached invitation). 

If you have already registered and indicated that you will be attending one of the Academic Division breakfasts, don’t worry. When you respond to this invitation, we will take care of informing the organizers that you have decided to attend the Rhodes Breakfast instead. 

If you have not yet registered, simply write in “Rhodes Scholar Breakfast” instead of checking one of the Academic Division breakfasts on your registration form.

Sir Colin Lucas, Warden of Rhodes House, is hosting the Breakfast and is eager to have the opportunity to speak about challenges confronting the Rhodes Trust in its Second Century and to hear your views.

Don’t miss this opportunity to reacquaint yourself with the Trust, see old friends and make new ones among the Rhodes Scholars attending the Oxford North American Reunion.

We look forward to seeing you there.

With very best wishes,
Catherine King

Catherine King
Rhodes House  Oxford   0X1 3RG  UK
T: +44 (0)1865 270902  
F: +44 (0)1865 270914

Report:

Approximately 125 Rhodes Scholars and their guests enjoyed seeing the Warden, catching up with friends and making new friends. See pictures at http://picasaweb.google.com/searly01/April2008RhodesTrustBreakfast

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