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Prize Winners
2005-06

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Albert Alcalay Prize
- to Gregory Gagnon, class of 2005, for his project entitled Division Journal.

The Herb Alexander Award
- to Sheel Ganatra, class of 2006.

Rudolf Arnheim Prize
- to Jane Van Cleef, class of 2006, for her project entitled Climate Change Preparedness Center.

The Santo J. Aurelio Prize
- to Elizabeth Veronica McNeil, an award of $1500.

Philo Sherman Bennett Prize
- to Luke Appling, class of 2006, an award of $900 for his project entitled From Policy to Politics: The Effect of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Individual and Group Political Participation.

James Gordon Bennett Prize
- to David Ramsey Ferris, class of 2006, an award of $2400 for his project entitled Queer Legal Analysis.

Bernhard Blume Award - First Year Graduate Study
- to Thomas Herold, an award of $1500.

Bernhard Blume Award - Second Year Graduate Study
- to David Kim, an award of $1500.

Bernhard Blume Award - Graduating Senior
- to Caitlin Zacharias, class of 2006, an award of $500.

"The Bohemians" (New York Musicians Club) Prize
- to Karola Obermueller, an award of $2641.06 for her project entitled But One Adagio Smile Still Lingers.

Derek Bok Public Service Prize
- to Betty King Cuyugan, an award of $1500.
- to Siza Mtimbiri, an award of $1000.
- to Oliver Orion Wilder-Smith, an award of $1000.

Francis Boott Prize
- to Bert Van Herck, an award of $250 for his project entitled Six Chansons sur des textes de Maurice Maetterlinck.

Bowdoin Prize for Graduate Essays in the English Language
- to Laura Thiemann Scales, an award of $7500 for her project entitled Filled with the Spirit: Prophecy and Narration in the Second Great Awakening.

Bowdoin Prize for Undergraduate Essays in the English Language
- to Daniel Benjamin Williams, class of 2006, an award of $7500 for his project entitled "Human Kindness": Animals and Compassionate Attention in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace.
- to Heather Brink-Roby, class of 2006, an award of $7500 for her project entitled "Things out o' natur": The Mill on the Floss and the Natural Order.

Bowdoin Prize for Graduate Compositions in Latin
- to John Kyrin Schafer, an award of $4000 for his project entitled ad Sororem Suam Epistula Moralis.

Bowdoin Prize for Graduate Essays in the Natural Sciences
- to Edward K. Faison, an award of $7500 for his project entitled Extraordinary Accounts of the Common Ragweed.

LeBaron Russell Briggs Prize
- to Liz Carlisle, class of 2006, an award of $1000.

Francis H. Burr, 1909, Fund
- to Morgan Brown, class of 2006.

Edward M. Chase Prize
- to Anna Brewer Stilz, an award of $5,000 for her project entitled Squaring the Circle: The Problem of Motivation on Democratic Thought.

David Taggart Clark Prize
- to Joy Seth hurd, class of 2006, an award of $1000.

John Clive Prize
- to Cara Lewis, an award of $200.

Colton Award
- to Morgan Arenson, class of 2006, an award of $500 for her project entitled Breaking Out of a Dream: Vaslav Nijinsky’s L’Apres-midi d’un Faune 1912.

Commencement Speaker Prize (Extension)
- to Siza Mtimbiri, class of 2006, an award of $1000.
- to Daniel E. Levenson, an award of $1000.

The Coolidge Debating Prize
- to Georgios Theophanous, class of 2006, an award of $2725.87.
- to Alexander Baier Schwab, an award of $2725.87.

Annamae and Allan R. Crite Prize
- to Catherine Amelia Kreider, an award of $1000.
- to George W. Frode, an award of $750.

Gerda Richards Crosby Prize in Government (1954)
- to Matthew Sullivan, an award of $1000.

James A Davis Prize
- to Yui Hirohashi, class of 2006, for her project entitled Sexual Health Knowledge and Information Networks of Japanese Female High School Students.

Edward Chandler Cumming Prize
- to Heather Brink-Roby, class of 2006, an award of $3000 for her project entitled "Things out o' natur": The Mill on the Floss and the Natural Order.

Dean's Prize for Outstanding ALM Thesis
- to Kristina L. Skrine, an award of $1000.
- to Robert Lennie, an award of $1000.
- to Luke McKneally, an award of $1000.
- to Tracy Stamos, an award of $1000.
- to Kathleen M. Pike, an award of $1000.
- to Chi Yunh Yuen, an award of $1000.
- to Cliff Lyon, an award of $1000.
- to Daniel Elias, an award of $1000.
- to Jonathan Salz, an award of $1000.

David Herbert Donald Prize
- to Jennifer Bennett, class of 2006, an award of $500 for her project entitled More than Skin Deep: Portuguese Labor Importation and the Hawaiian Sugar Industry, 1878-1913.

Louise Donovan Award
- to Zoe Savitsky, class of 2007, an award of $500.

Susan C. Eaton Fellowship in Organizing, Leadership, and Social Change
- to Jacob Bryant, class of 2007, an award of $750 for his project entitled South Africa's Next Struggle: Shaping a Nation Through Dissent.

Graduate English Commencement Oration Prize
- to Martin Bell, class of 2006, an award of $1500.

Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize
- to Michael Grynbaum, an award of $200.

Suzanne Farrell Dance Prize
- to Molly Altenburg, class of 2007, an award of $2000.

Johnathan Fay Prize
- to Victoria Wobber, class of 2006, an award of $4000 for her project entitled The Evolution of Cooperative Signal Comprehension in the Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris).

William Scott Ferguson Prize
- to Theodore Grant, class of 2008, an award of $500 for his project entitled A Lesson From the Women's Suffrage Movement: Think Before You Act.

Eric Firth Prize
- to Thomas Basile, an award of $150 for his project entitled The Establishment Clause: A Burkean Interpretation.

Sophia Freund Prize
- to Kirsten Frieda, class of 2006.

Paul Revere Frothingham Scholarship
- to Tracy Moore, class of 2006.

Albert M. Fulton, Class of 1897, Prize
- to Jason Daewon Park , class of 2006, for his project entitled Making Rapid Rseponse Real: Change Management and Organizational Learning in Critical Patient Care. .

The Green Prize
- to Derrick Wang, an award of $6220.05.

Kate and Max Greenman Prize
- to Georgios Nicolaou Theophanous, class of 2006.
- to Alexander Baier Schwab.
- to Vasudev Vadlamudi.
- to Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, class of 2005.
- to Allen Anthony Tak-Hong Ewalt, class of 2007 .
- to Saw San Myat San, class of 2006.

Seymour E. and Ruth B. Harris Prize for Honors Theses in Economics
- to Lisa Lixin Shu, class of 2006, an award of $1000 for her project entitled Is the Endowment Effect Due to Loss Aversion or Mere Ownership?.

Seymour E. and Ruth B. Harris Prize for Honors Theses Social Sciences
- to Kelly Shue, class of 2006, an award of $1000 for her project entitled The Bookend Effect: Who Misvotes and Why? Evidence From the 2003 California Recall Election.
- to William Deringer, class of 2006, an award of $1000 for his project entitled Beyond The Idle Philosopher: William Petty, The Down Survey, and the Empowerment of Knowledge, 1652-1662.

Clemens Herschel Prize
- to Jared Brown, class of 2007, an award of $200.

History Prize (Junior)
- to Jennifer Bennett, class of 2007, an award of $100 for her project entitled Double Trouble: Female Entrepreneurs and Women's Dual Consciousness During the Great Depression.
- to Keith McCloud, class of 2007, an award of $100 for his project entitled William Langer and the Use of History to Frame the Cold War.
- to Stephan Wertheim, class of 2007, an award of $100 for his project entitled William Howard Taft and a Legalist World Order.

History Prize (Senior)
- to Eric Sorensen Shroyer, class of 2006, an award of $100 for his project entitled “To Give It the Command of Its Own Fortunes”: George Washington’s Continental Strategy, 1783-1796.

History and Literature Intellectual Autobiography Award
- to Katharine Hinkle, an award of $200.

Philip Hofer Prize in Collecting
- to Michael Hayes Sanchez, an award of $2000 for his project entitled Artifacts of the Avant-Garde.
- to Brendan Ritchie, an award of $1000 for his project entitled The Hidden Land of Prester John: A Collection of Ethiopica.
- to Gustavo Turner, an award of $500 for his project entitled Felinology.
- to Michael Canfield, an award of $500 for his project entitled The Elephant in the Living Room: Wild Animals in Stereographic Images 1896-1951.

Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize, Class of 1919
- to Hana Rachel Alberts, class of 2005, an award of $2500 for her project entitled On Lawrence Summers, Women, and Science: Changing Debates About the Biology of Sex Differences at Harvard Since 1969.
- to Luke Appling, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled From Policy to Politics: The Effect of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Individual and Group Political Participation.
- to Amelia Eyre Atlas, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled At the Critical Crossroads: Lionel Trilling and the Transformation of the Public Intellectual.
- to Kristian Bergen, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled The Relationship Between Length and Displacement of Thrust Faults From the Niger Delta, Sichuan Basin, and Magdalena Basin.
- to Alexander J. Blenkinsopp, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Honesty vs. Expedience: The Deficient Jurisprudence of Punishment and the Legal Labeling Game.
- to Heather Brink-Roby, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled “Naturally Ordered in Sheaves”: George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Taxonomy.
- to Maggie Cao, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Reframing the Subject: Alfred Stieglitz’s Portraiture and the Legitimization of Straight Photography.
- to Shelly SeungAh Choo, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Structural and Biochemical Studies of the N-Terminal Region of the Temperature-Sensing TRPV Ion Channels.
- to Robert L. Cohen, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Functional Studies of Budding Yeast Kinetochore Protein Mif2p by X-ray Crystallography and Biochemistry.
- to Michal Cohen, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled The Makings of a Menace: Constructing the Marijuana Threat in the Early Twentieth Century.
- to Azzurra Cox, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled (Re)Forming Spaces: Is there Place for the Architect in Informal Settlements?
- to Mathias Crawford, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled The Uncivilized Camera: Television Technology and the Vietnam War.
- to Jenny Davis, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Peter Kalifornsky: Working Dena’Ina Country with Words.
- to Melissa Lynne Dell, class of 2005, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Widening the Border: The Impact of NAFTA on Female Labor Force Participation in Mexico.
- to Christine DeLucia, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled King Philip’s War in Landscape and Memory.
- to William Deringer, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Beyond The Idle Philosopher: William Petty, The Down Survey, and the Empowerment of Knowledge, 1652-1662.
- to Caitlin Donovan, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Good Men and Bad Emperors - Tacitus’ Agricola: A Historical Exemplum of Republican Virtue.
- to Philip Dreyfuss, class of 2005, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Exploring Chemical Diversity Through Silyl Functionalized Small Molecules.
- to Stephen Fan, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Memorial Hall: Collective Memories and Constructions of Harvard’s Civil War Legacy.
- to Sarah Elizabeth Fawcett, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Reassessment of the Timing of the Holocene Initiation of the Great Barrier Reef, and an Investigation of Climatic Conditions During Its Growth.
- to David Ramsey Ferris, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Queer Legal Analysis.
- to Micah Fitzerman-Blue, class of 2005, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Individualized Justice and Federalism: Uncle-Niece Marriages for Jews in Rhode Island.
- to Ryan M. Geraghty, class of 2005, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Globalization in the Roman Empire: A Formal Model of Rome's Expansion, 200 B.C. - A.D. 100.
- to Ian Goh, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled To Make a Prairie: Bees as a Marker of Place in Greek and Latin Poetry.
- to Johnhenry Gonzales, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled The Ashes of Empire and the Caribbean Origins of Neo-Colonialism: The Effects of the Haitian Revolution on European Ideas About Slavery and on French Imperial Policy.
- to Elizabeth Green, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Raising Alabama: A 2003 Battle for the Future of an American State.
- to Matthew Guarnieri, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Theories of Negative Liberty: Interference, Capability, and Democracy.
- to James Sawalla Guseh, III, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Studies on Lung Progenitors in Pulmonary Organogenesis.
- to Oscar Hernandez, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled A Theater of Harmony: Adamo Boari’s Project for the Teatro Nacional, Mexico.
- to James William Honan-Hallock, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled For Creator, Sovereign, Academy, and Science: John Anton Guildenstadt and the 1768-1775 Russian Expedition to Caucasus.
- to Mary Julia James, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Climate Change Mitigation and the Electricity Industry: A Critical Look at the Findings of a Major Utility.
- to David M. Kaden, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Leading a Committeed World: The United States, the IMF, and the Political Economy of International Financial Crises.
- to Rebecca Kastleman, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Ghostwriting: The Theatrical Collaboration of Robert Wilson and Heiner Muller on Alcestis.
- to Jessica Kim, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Characterization of the Oncogenic Activity of the Microphtalmia-Associated Transcription Factor Family.
- to Christine Kim, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled The Pragmatics of Transition in Pindar’s Epinician Odes: A Performance Minded Approach.
- to Julian Kolev, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Endogenous Group Formation and Non-Assortative Matching in Adverse-Selection Microfinance Lending.
- to Philip Kreycik, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Documenting Sahel Dust Generation: Corals as High-Resolution Archives.
- to Om Lala, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled The Political Economy of Self-Regulation and Institutional Path Dependence: Explaining the Resistance to Institutional Change in India’s Medical Councils.
- to Anica Law, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Genetic Analysis of Progenitor Cells and Signaling Pathways in Pancreatic Organogenesis.
- to Steve Young Lee, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Public Enemy Number One: The Conceptual Transformation of Heroin Addiction in Nixon-Era America, 1968-1972.
- to Inna Livitz, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled What’s in a Nominative? Implications of Russian non-Nominative Subjects for a Crosslinguistic Approach to Subjecthood.
- to Shih En Lu, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and the Dual-Self Model in Rubinstein-Stahl Type Bargaining.
- to Jessica Marglin, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Jews into Frenchmen? The Alliance Israelite Universelle and French Pre-Colonial Policy in Morocco, 1862-1912.
- to Michael Marotta, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Protective Binding: Retrieval Series.
- to Elizabeth Michelle McMillen, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Renaissance and Renewal: The Kore of Sardis and Lydian Identity in the First and Second Centuries C.E.
- to Iliana Montauk, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Moliere for Morocco: Postcolonial Negotiations of French Theater Policy (1950-1994).
- to Elinathan N. Ohiomoba, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Through a Mirror Darkly.
- to Joseph Pace, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Syria’s Islamic Challenge.
- to Sarah Paiji, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled How Black is the Iraq War? Racial Representations of U.S. Troops in Newspaper Images.
- to Stefan Patrikis, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Lifting Symplectic Galois Representations.
- to James R. Pautz, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Translating the Sonnets of Paulo Henriques Britto and Glauco Mattoso.
- to Annelisa Pedersen, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Except me. Accept me. Expect me. Except me: The Collaborative Contrariness of Gertrude Stein and Virgil Thompson.
- to Ian Polonsky, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Berkeley in the 60s: Compilation, Criticism and the Busby Berkeley Musical.
- to Rowena Hildreth Potts, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled "When the Difference Between Us Was Erased, I Saw You Everywhere”: Shared Identities at a Sufi Shrine in Banaras.
- to Stuart Robinson, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled On Interpersonal Forgiveness.
- to Pablo M. Ros, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Yankee Yes: The Effect of American Financial Colonialism on the Development of Cuban Capital Markets.
- to Julian Rose, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Encountering Buildings, Reading Grammars: The Work of Dan Graham, 1966-1978.
- to Raphael Rosen, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Under the Radar: Physics, Engineering, and the Distortion of World War Two Legacy.
- to Bridget Samuels, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Nothing to Lose But Their Chains: Rethinking Vocalic Chain Shifting.
- to Adam Scheffler, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Hell Hill or Six Whistles to Run By.
- to Lisa Lixin Shu, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Is the Endowment Effect Due to Loss Aversion or Mere Ownership?
- to Kelly Shue, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled The Bookend Effect: Who Misvotes and Why? Evidence From the 2003 California Recall Election.
- to Eric Sorensen Shroyer, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled “To Give It the Command of Its Own Fortunes”: George Washington’s Continental Strategy, 1783-1796.
- to Anant Thaker, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled The Impact of Social Capital on Income Inequality in the US.
- to Ariane Isabelle Tschumi, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled The Instrumentality of Science in Social Reform: The X Club and the “Reader” in England, 1863-1867.
- to Gregory Valiant, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled The Inefficiency of Selfishness in Network Routing.
- to Daniel Benjamin Williams, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled “Human Kindness”: Animals and Compassionate Attention in the Novels of J.M. Coetzee.
- to Victoria Wobber, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled The Evolution of Cooperative Signal Comprehension in the Domestic Dog (Canis familiaris).
- to Sandra Ling Chie Wong, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Host Cell Surface Proteoglycan Interactions with the Alpha C Protein of Group B Streptococcus.
- to William Woolston, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Do “Great Expectations” Matter? The Relationship Between Teacher Expectations and Student Academic Success.
- to Danny Yagan, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Decisions under the UC Affirmative Action Ban: Evidence from Law School Applications of Harvard College Seniors and Graduates.
- to Han Yu, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Yu Industries.
- to Emily Zazulia, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for her project entitled Johannes Puyllois (d. 1478) and His Sacred Music: A Reassessment, with a Critical Edition of His Complete Works.
- to Xiaolong Zhou, class of 2006, an award of $2500 for his project entitled Characterization of the Role of Rab5 and the Clathrin Heavy Chain C-terminus in Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis.

George Arthur Knight Prize
- to Lei Liang, an award of $3322.19 for her project entitled Serashi Fragments.

Morris Kronfield Prize
- to Georgios Theophanous, class of 2006.

Newbold Rhinelander Landon Memorial Scholarship
- to Joshua Billings, class of 2007.
- to Claire Catenaccio, class of 2007.

The Harold Langlois Award
- to Tamara Vargas-Ortiz, an award of $1000.

Radcliffe Doris Cohen Levi Prize
- to Michael Mitnick, class of 2006, an award of $750.

The Jonathan Levy Award
- to Liam Martin, class of 2006, an award of $500.

George Emerson Lowell Scholarship Prize
- to Clement B. Wood.

Hugh F. MacColl Prize
- to Elizabeth Lim, an award of $1374.25 for her project entitled The Dream.

Perry Miller Prize
- to Christopher LeConey, an award of $200.

Tazuko Ajiro Monane Prize
- to Carly Cohen, class of 2006, an award of $2000.
- to Nitipat Pholchai, class of 2007, an award of $2000.

The David Mumford Undergraduate Mathematics Prize
- to Nikita Rozenblyum, class of 2006, an award of $150 for his project entitled Motovic Homotopy Theory and Power Operations in Motovic Cohomology.
- to Stefan Patrikis, class of 2006, an award of $150 for his project entitled Lifting Symplectic Galois Representations.

Oliver-Dabney Prize in History and Literature Number One (1941) (A Radcliffe Fund)
- to Alexander Chase-Levenson, an award of $200.

Oliver-Dabney Prize in History and Literature Number Two (1947) (A Radcliffe Fund)
- to Adam Zalisk, an award of $200.

Oliver-Dabney Prize in History and Literature, Number Three (1950) (A Radcliffe Fund)
- to Iliana Montauk, class of 2006, an award of $200.

Joseph Garrison Parker Prize
- to Ravi Raju, class of 2006.

Reginald H. Phelps Prize
- to Chester James Phillips, III, an award of $1500.
- to Gary Todd Higginson, an award of $1000.
- to Melissa Leach Dowd, an award of $750.

Wendell Phillips Memorial Scholarship
- to Jeremy Raper, class of 2008.

Susan Anthony Potter Graduate Prize
- to Melissa Feuerstein, an award of $1500 for her project entitled For Want of a Door.

John P. Reardon Jr. Award
- to William Broadbent, class of 2006.

David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Prize in History and Literature
- to David Wax, an award of $200.

Robert Fletcher Rogers Prize
- to Gerardo Con Diaz, class of 2008, an award of $400 for his project entitled Trefoils on your Shoes: Knots, Surfaces, and Matrices.
- to Igor Rapinchuk, class of 2007, an award of $400 for his project entitled Dirichlet's Prime Number Theorem.
- to Inna Zakharevich, class of 2006, an award of $400 for her project entitled Homotopy and Simplicial Sets.

Endicott Peabody Saltonstall Prize
- to Jeffrey Jacobstein, class of 2006.

John Osbourne Sargent Prize for a Latin Translation
- to Swift Edgar.

Thomas Small Prize
- to Timothy DiLeo Browne, an award of $1000.
- to Kristina L. Skrine, an award of $1000.
- to Jannifer Whang Wyglendowski, an award of $1000.

George B. Sohier Prize
- to Heather Brink-Roby, class of 2006, an award of $250 for her project entitled "Naturally Ordered in Sheaves": George Eliot and Nineteenth Century Taxonomy.

Barbara Miller Solomon Prize
- to Jenny Davis, an award of $200.

Albebert W. Sprague Prize
- to Hillary Zipper, an award of $1673.45 for her project entitled The Blueberries of Mars.

Jack M. Stein Teaching Fellow Prize in German
- to Silke Brodersen, an award of $1000.

Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts
- to Melissa Goldman, class of 2006, an award of $1000.

Sumner Prize
- to Maria Dimitrova Popova, an award of $10,000 for her project entitled Judicial Independence and Political Competition: Electoral and Defamation Disputes in Russia and Ukraine.

Tau Beta Pi Prize
- to William Adams, class of 2006, an award of $100.

Toppan Prize
- to Mark Copelovitch, an award of $5,000 for his project entitled Governing Global Markets: Private Debt and the Politics of International Monetary Fund Lending.

Alexis de Toqueville Prizes in Social Studies
- to Amelia Atlas, class of 2006, an award of $500 for her project entitled At the Critical Crossroads: Lionel Trilling and the Transformation of the Public Intellectual.
- to David Ramsey Ferris, class of 2006, an award of $500 for his project entitled Queer Legal Analysis.

Visiting Committee Prize for Undergraduate Book Collecting
- to Harrison Greenbaum, class of 2008, an award of $1000 for his project entitled "A Uniquely Portable Magic": A Collection of Treasures from the Conjuring Arts.
- to Alexis Kusy, class of 2007, an award of $750 for her project entitled The Peculiar Collection.
- to Michael Sanchez, class of 2007, an award of $500 for his project entitled Collecting the French Avant-Garde.

Esther Sellholm Walz Prize
- to Thomas Herold, an award of $1000 for his project entitled Zeichen und Zeichendeutung in Goethes Roman Die Wahlverwandtschaften.

Philip Washburn Prize
- to William Deringer, class of 2006, an award of $500 for his project entitled Beyond The Idle Philosopher: William Petty, The Down Survey, and the Empowerment of Knowledge, 1652-1662.

Harvard-Radcliffe Foundation for Women's Athletics Award
- to Abigal Devlin, class of 2006.
- to Nicole Gavel, class of 2006.

Barrett Wendell Prize
- to Andrew Malone, an award of $200.

Jacob Wendell Scholarship Prize
- to Nicole Ali, class of 2008.
- to Yin Li, class of 2008.
- to Christopher Van Buren, class of 2008.

Elizabeth Wilder Prize
- to In-Kyung Chae, class of 2009, an award of $1000.

John H. Williams Prize
- to Shih En Lu, class of 2006, for his project entitled Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and the Dual-Self Model in Rubinstein-Stahl Type Bargaining.

Wister Prize in Mathematics
- to Emily Richmond, class of 2006, an award of $894.79.
- to Damian Blättler, class of 2006, an award of $894.79.

James D. Woods Memorial Fellowship
- to Shannon Kelly, class of 2007, an award of $1000 for her project entitled An Ethnographic Scrutiny of Mass Culture Theory.
- to Nicole Urken, class of 2007, an award of $600 for her project entitled Changing Conceptions of the 'Good Life' in Chile Among Political Elite (1970-Present).

The Katie Y.F. Yang Prize
- to Diana Huidobro, an award of $1500.

Allyn Young Prize in Economics
- to Danny Yagan, class of 2006, for his project entitled Decisions under the UC Affirmative Action Ban: Evidence from Law School Applications of Harvard College Seniors and Graduates.

Revised 6/19/2006