Carl E. Newton '20 of Somerville, Massa chusetts, is the winner of the Rhodes Scholarship of New Hampshire for 1920. Coming from Tufts at the beginning of his sophomore year in his three years at Dartmouth he has proven himself to be possessed with the qualities of leadership and the scholastic ability required of the Rhodes man. During his senior year he was a member of Palaeopitus and president of his graduating class. He was class orator and was one of the undergraduate speakers of Commencement. The Bema Board, the Dartmouth Christian Association Cabinet, the Glee Club and the choir claimed Newton as a member as well as Jack O'Lantern, of which he was art editor. He earned his Phi Beta Kappa key in his senior year and also won the Class of 66 prize for an original oration. Newton was a member of the Casque and Gauntlet Senior Society and Zeta Psi fraternity. Alumni who attended concerts of the Musical Clubs on their trips last year will recall seeing Newton in the part of magician. During the World War Newton served as Second Lieutenant in the heavy artillery.
He will begin his studies at Oxford in January, 1921 and will devote three years to the study with the idea either of practising law or of using it in a business career.
H. S. Glendenning '18 won the last Rhodes Scholarship in New Hampshire and began his residence at Oxford this fall.
Joseph M. Brewer and P. T. Kohl, both of '20, are also at Oxford.