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The '''Allen J. Willen Memorial Prize''' is awarded to the Columbia College student who writes the best seminar paper on a contemporary American political problem. The selection is made jointly by representatives of the Departments of [[History Department|History]] and [[Political Science]]. It was established in [[1968]] by classmates and friends of Alan J. Willen, Class of 1964, in his memory.
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The '''Allen J. Willen Memorial Prize''' is awarded to the [[Columbia College]] student who writes the best seminar paper on a contemporary American political problem. The selection is made jointly by representatives of the Departments of [[History Department|History]] and [[Political Science]]. It was established in [[1968]] by classmates and friends of Alan J. Willen, Class of 1964, in his memory.
  
 
==Past winners==
 
==Past winners==

Revision as of 15:50, 28 November 2009

The Allen J. Willen Memorial Prize is awarded to the Columbia College student who writes the best seminar paper on a contemporary American political problem. The selection is made jointly by representatives of the Departments of History and Political Science. It was established in 1968 by classmates and friends of Alan J. Willen, Class of 1964, in his memory.

Past winners