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The Library Congratulates Our 2008 Student Winners!
15th Annual Paul LeClerc Competition for Best
Research Papers
This competition is divided into three categories, with Barnes &
Noble gift certificates of $100 for First Prize and $50 for Second Prize
in each category.
100-level Category
| 1st Prize |
Joe Eastman, New York University and Greenwich Village: A Relationship of Conflict and
Compromise (1980 to the Present). Submitted by Prof. Bernadette McCauley. CHC 150. |
| 2nd Prize |
Samantha Eggers, Broadway Theaters.
Submitted by Prof. Regina Banks. ENG 120..
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Undergraduate Category
| 1st Prize |
Andrew J. Bottomley, All in the Game: Moral Ambiguity and Social Decline in the Wire,
Film & Media Studies. Submitted by Prof. Isabel Pinedo. Film & Media Studies
Department, Complex Television Narratives.
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| 2nd Prize |
Tiffany Cotier, Heisenberg and the German Atomic Bomb.
Submitted by Prof. Benjamin Hett. HIST 341: Germany Since 1914.
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Graduate Category
| 1st Prize |
Jan Postma, Barnard: Mythologist of Sherman’s Campaign.
Submitted by Prof. Antonella Pelizzari. ARTH 780.97: Photography in the 19th Century.
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| 2nd Prize |
Tonya Johnson, Attribution of Menopause Symptoms to HIV-infected or At-Risk Drug Using
Women. Submitted by Prof. Carol Roye. Nursing, Community Health Master’s Project.
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The Charlotte Katz Millenson Competition
This competition, sponsored by The Friends of Hunter College Library, is divided into two categories, with Barnes & Noble gift certificates of $100 for First Prize and $50 for Second Prize.
Undergraduate
| 1st Prize |
Ianna Hawkins Owen, for her essay on Call to Home: African Americans Reclaim,
by Carol B. Stack.
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| 2nd Prize |
Elke Weiss, for her essay on Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo.
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Graduate
| 1st Prize |
Matt Brennan, for his essay on Grandma Moses: My Life’s History, by Ann Mary Robertson.
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