Difference between revisions of "Albert Marion Elsberg Prize"

From WikiCU
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
==Winners==
 
==Winners==
  
*[[2010]]: Anna Wood
+
*[[2010]]: [[Anna Wood]]
*[[2009]]: Rudi Batzell
+
*[[2009]]: [[Rudi Batzell]]
*[[2008]]: Julia Robinson
+
*[[2008]]: [[Julia Robinson]]
 
*[[2007]]: [[Chris Szabla]]  
 
*[[2007]]: [[Chris Szabla]]  
*[[2006]]: Mira Siegelberg  
+
*[[2006]]: [[Mira Siegelberg]]
*[[2005]]: Caitlin Verrilli  
+
*[[2005]]: [[Caitlin Verrilli]]
*[[2004]]: Tia Sherringham
+
*[[2004]]: [[Tia Sherringham]]
*[[2003]]: Julia Kraut
+
*[[2003]]: [[Julia Kraut]]
*[[2002]]: Peter Lamphere
+
*[[2002]]: [[Peter Lamphere]]
*[[2001]]: Andrew Dennington
+
*[[2001]]: [[Andrew Dennington]]
*[[1995]]: Sanjay M. Sharma
+
...
*[[1982]]: Van Gosse
+
*[[1995]]: [[Sanjay M. Sharma]]
*[[1980]]: Richard Mitten
+
...
 +
*[[1982]]: [[Van Gosse]]
 +
...
 +
*[[1980]]: [[Richard Mitten]]
 +
...
 +
*[[1918]]: [[Isidor Ginsburg]]
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 14:09, 14 June 2010

The Albert Marion Elsberg Prize is a prize of $1,400 (or the equivalent value in books) awarded by the History Department to a sophomore, junior, or senior for "excellence in modern history".[1] This designation includes, but is not limited to, a superior senior thesis. It was donated by Mrs. Elsberg in memory of her son, Albert, in 1912.

Winners

...

...

...

...

References