Difference between revisions of "Albert Marion Elsberg Prize"
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 14:59, 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
- 2010: Anna Wood
- 2009: Rudi Batzell
- 2008: Julia Robinson
- 2007: Chris Szabla
- 2006: Mira Siegelberg
- 2005: Caitlin Verrilli
- 2004: Tia Sherringham
- 2003: Julia Kraut
- 2002: Peter Lamphere
- 2001: Andrew Dennington
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- 1919: Schulyer Crawford Wallace
- 1918: Isidor Ginsburg
- 1917: Edward Gluck
- 1916: Nicholas Bucci
- 1915: Samuel Wolff Strauss
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