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The '''Nicholas Murray Butler Medals''' have been awarded every five years to individuals anywhere in the world who have made a distinguished contribution in philosophy or educational theory, practice or administration since [[1915]]. The medals are either Gold, Silver, or Bronze.
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The '''Nicholas Murray Butler Medals''' are currently awarded every five years to individuals anywhere in the world who have made a distinguished contribution in philosophy or educational theory, practice or administration. The award has been administered since [[1915]], and was given out somewhat more frequently in previous years. The medals are either Gold, Silver, or Bronze.
  
 
They are named for domineering former University President [[Nicholas Murray Butler]].
 
They are named for domineering former University President [[Nicholas Murray Butler]].
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*[[1978]] - [[Jacob W. Getzels]]
 
*[[1978]] - [[Jacob W. Getzels]]
 
*[[1976]] - [[Forrest David Mathews]]
 
*[[1976]] - [[Forrest David Mathews]]
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*[[1973]] - [[Justus Buchler]] (silver)
 
*[[1972]] - [[Lawrence A. Cremin]]
 
*[[1972]] - [[Lawrence A. Cremin]]
 
*[[1965]] - [[Patrick Suppes]] (silver)
 
*[[1965]] - [[Patrick Suppes]] (silver)
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*[[1915]] - Bertrand Russell (gold), [[Ellwood Patterson Cubberley]] (silver)
 
*[[1915]] - Bertrand Russell (gold), [[Ellwood Patterson Cubberley]] (silver)
  
[[Category:Awards]]
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[[Category:Awards administered by Columbia]]
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[[Category:International awards]]

Latest revision as of 22:37, 15 May 2013

The Nicholas Murray Butler Medals are currently awarded every five years to individuals anywhere in the world who have made a distinguished contribution in philosophy or educational theory, practice or administration. The award has been administered since 1915, and was given out somewhat more frequently in previous years. The medals are either Gold, Silver, or Bronze.

They are named for domineering former University President Nicholas Murray Butler.

Past Recipients