<P> Cecil Rhodes wished current scholars and Rhodes alumni (in the words of his will) to have "opportunities of meeting and discussing their experiences and prospects". This has been reflected, for example, in the initiation by the first warden (Sir Francis Wylie), of an annual warden's Christmas letter (now supplemented by Rhodes e-news and other communications); the creation of alumni associations in several countries, most prominently the Association of American Rhodes Scholars (which publishes The American Oxonian, founded in 1914, and oversees the Eastman Professorship); and the holding of reunions for Rhodes Scholars of all countries . </P> <P> Rhodes's legacy specified four standards by which applicants were to be judged: </P> <Ul> <Li> Literary and scholastic attainments; </Li> <Li> Energy to use one's talents to the fullest, as exemplified by fondness for and success in sports (today this is expressed as energy used in many ways, not purely through sports); </Li> <Li> Truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship; </Li> <Li> Moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to take an interest in one's fellow beings . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Literary and scholastic attainments; </Li>

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