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The '''Euretta J. Kellett Fellowship''' is a prestigious prize awarded to two graduating seniors a year at [[Columbia College]]. The prize enables up to two years of study at either [[Oxford]] or [[Cambridge]] Universities.
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It is rumored to have been begun as a consolation prize for seniors failing to win either a [[Rhodes]] or a [[Marshall]] Scholarship.
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The '''Euretta J. Kellett Fellowship''' is a prestigious prize awarded to two graduating seniors a year at [[Columbia College]]. The prize enables up to two years of study at either [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] or [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] Universities.
  
 
You can begin the application process at the [[Fellowships Office]].
 
You can begin the application process at the [[Fellowships Office]].
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===Recorded history of winners===
 
===Recorded history of winners===
 
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*[[2021]]: [[Naomi Barraza Castillo]], [[Simon Cohen]], and [[Julia Udell]]
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*[[2016]]: [[Eliav Grossman]]
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*[[2010]]: [[Amanda Parsons]] and [[Charles Clavey]]
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*[[2009]]: [[Daniel Blank]] and [[Rudi Batzell]]
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*[[2008]]: [[Andrew Ollett]] and [[Marbre Stahly-Butts]]
 
*[[2007]]: [[Tim Shenk]] and [[Susanna Berger]]
 
*[[2007]]: [[Tim Shenk]] and [[Susanna Berger]]
 
*[[2006]]: [[Rachel Lesser]] and [[Jacob Stulberg]]
 
*[[2006]]: [[Rachel Lesser]] and [[Jacob Stulberg]]
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*[[2002]]: [[Toby Lee]] and [[David Kagan]]
 
*[[2002]]: [[Toby Lee]] and [[David Kagan]]
 
*[[2001]]: [[Luke Leafgren]] and [[Charles Yackulic]]  
 
*[[2001]]: [[Luke Leafgren]] and [[Charles Yackulic]]  
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*[[2000]]: [[Colleen Roh]] and [[Abigail Krauser]]
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*[[1999]]: [[Yi-Ping Ong]]
 
*[[1991]]: [[Samantha Herrick]]
 
*[[1991]]: [[Samantha Herrick]]
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*[[1990]]: [[Thaddeus Grimes-Gruczka]] and [[Anne Taranto]]
 
*[[1986]]: [[Alva Noë]]
 
*[[1986]]: [[Alva Noë]]
 
*[[1979]]: [[Steve Fuller]]
 
*[[1979]]: [[Steve Fuller]]
 
*[[1977]]: [[Barry Bergdoll]]
 
*[[1977]]: [[Barry Bergdoll]]
*[[1974]]: [[James Russell]]
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*[[1975]]: [[Michael Ansali]], [[Glen Bacal]], [[Richard Horn]], [[Harry Park]], and [[Jeffrey Seroy]]
*[[1972]]: [[Joseph Pope]]
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*[[1974]]: [[David Katz]], [[James Russell]], [[Ashoka Varma]], [[Eric White]], and [[Leon Wieseltier]]
*[[1971]]: [[Roy Rosenzweig]] and [[Matthew Santirocco]]
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*[[1972]]: [[James Lehmann]], [[Ben Lieber]], [[Jody Pope]], [[Harold Sackheim]], [[Henry Turrin]], and [[Robert Wallace]]
*[[1964]]: [[Peter Donaldson]]
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*[[1971]]: [[Benson Bobric]], [[Martin Flumenbaum]], [[Sanford Freedman]], [[Terry Kogan]], [[Peter Nosco]], [[Philip Nord]], [[Roy Rosenzweig]], [[Matthew Santirocco]], and [[Jon Whitman]]
*[[1963]]: [[Eric Foner]]
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*[[1968]]: [[Terrell Carver]], [[Robert Delaunty]], [[Steven Gross]], [[Jonathan Kotch]], [[Michael Neuman]], and [[David Shapiro]]
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*[[1967]]: [[John W. ELsberg]], [[Jeremy G. Epstein]], [[Aaron M. Fogel]], [[John R. Pitkin]], and [[David A. Schiff]]
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*[[1966]]: [[Charles Jurrist]], [[Ira Katznelson]], [[Robert Newsom]] and [[Jonathan Sunshine]]
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*[[1964]]: [[Peter Donaldson]], [[Richard Epstein]], [[Michael Pickard]], and [[Irving Spitzberg]]. Alumni [[Laszlo C. Bardosy]], [[Norman E. Hildesheim]], [[Peter E. Winn]], and [[Christopher S. Woodman]] also won the "Special Kellett Fellowship" for continuing graduate education.
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*[[1963]]: [[Eric Foner]], [[David K. Mano]], and [[James S. Weiskopf]]
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*[[1962]]: [[Richard Locke]], [[Peter Winn]], and [[Robert Winter]]
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*[[1961]]: [[Marshall Berman]], [[Clifford C. Huffman Jr.]] and [[James Obelkevich]]
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*[[1960]]: [[Barry S. Augenbraun]], [[Benjamin K. Bennett]], and [[Hillel Halkin]]
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*[[1959]]: [[Henry Ebel]] and [[Raymond Lubitz]]
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*[[1958]]: [[Robert William Hanning]] and [[Neil Harris]]
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*[[1952]]: [[Robert C. Pinckett]]
 
*[[1951]]: [[Joseph Rothschild]]
 
*[[1951]]: [[Joseph Rothschild]]
 
*[[1950]]: [[Norman Podhoretz]]
 
*[[1950]]: [[Norman Podhoretz]]
 
*[[1949]]: [[Emanuel Chill]]
 
*[[1949]]: [[Emanuel Chill]]
*[[1948]]: [[Robert Mills]]
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*[[1948]]: [[Robert L. Mills]] and [[Theron Wade Raines]]
*[[1938]]: [[Richard Rowland]]
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*[[1939]]: [[Theodore T. Dombras]] and [[Russell J. Hill]]
*[[1936]]: [[John Berryman]]
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*[[1938]]: [[Donald William O'Connell]] and [[Richard C. Rowland]]
*[[1925]]: [[Lionel Trilling]]
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*[[1936]]: [[John Berryman]] (originally offered to [[Robert Giroux]], who declined it)
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*[[1933]]: [[Andrew J. Chiappe]]
  
 
[[Category:Student awards]]
 
[[Category:Student awards]]
 
[[Category:Post-graduation]]
 
[[Category:Post-graduation]]

Latest revision as of 16:20, 6 May 2024

See also Wikipedia's article about "Kellet Fellowship".

The Euretta J. Kellett Fellowship is a prestigious prize awarded to two graduating seniors a year at Columbia College. The prize enables up to two years of study at either Oxford or Cambridge Universities.

You can begin the application process at the Fellowships Office.

Winners

Past notable winners

Recorded history of winners