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− | The '''Caroline Phelps Stokes Prize''' is "awarded to a student who has been a degree candidate for at least one academic year at [[Columbia College]] or [[Barnard College]], and who has written the best essay on any topic concerning the rights of man. The topic to be selected in connection with course or seminar work and approved by the Stokes Prize Committee. It was established by the bequest of Caroline Phelps Stokes in [[1910]]. | + | The '''Caroline Phelps Stokes Prize''' is "awarded to a student who has been a degree candidate for at least one academic year at [[Columbia College]] or [[Barnard College]], and who has written the best essay on any topic concerning the rights of man." The topic to be selected in connection with course or seminar work and approved by the Stokes Prize Committee. It was established by the bequest of Caroline Phelps Stokes in [[1910]]. |
==Past winners== | ==Past winners== | ||
+ | *[[2012]]: [[Nida Vidutis]] | ||
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+ | *[[2004]]: [[Esti Tambay]] | ||
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+ | *[[1981]]: [[Jonathan Gordon]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1967]]: [[Corey Mandel]] | ||
+ | *[[1966]]: [[Michail L. Teitelman]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1964]]: [[Irving Joseph Spitzberg]] | ||
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+ | *[[1927]]: [[Nat Ross]] | ||
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*[[1912]]: [[Randolph Bourne]] | *[[1912]]: [[Randolph Bourne]] | ||
[[Category:Student awards]] | [[Category:Student awards]] |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 22 May 2013
The Caroline Phelps Stokes Prize is "awarded to a student who has been a degree candidate for at least one academic year at Columbia College or Barnard College, and who has written the best essay on any topic concerning the rights of man." The topic to be selected in connection with course or seminar work and approved by the Stokes Prize Committee. It was established by the bequest of Caroline Phelps Stokes in 1910.
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