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The Atherton 1883 Greek Prize

Established in 1884, The Atherton Greek Prize is awarded to the person who demonstrates excellence in introductory Greek courses. It was founded to encourage the study of the Greek language and literature.

 

  • 2012 – Sarah E. Loucks '13
  • 2012 – Joel K. Malkin '13
  • 2011 – Michael L. Konieczny '12
  • 2011 – Thomas J. Whalen '14
  • 2010 – Jia Zheng Yong ’10
  • 2010 – Sarah H. Brim ’13 
  • 2010 – Sarah E. Loucks ’13 
  • 2009 – John R. Kee ’10
  • 2009 – Matthew L. Smith ’12

 

The Class of 1846 Latin Prize

Established in 1875, The Class of 1846 Latin Prize is awarded to the person who demonstrates excellence in introductory Latin courses.

 

  • 2012 – Amith S. Ananthram '14 
  • 2012 – Saara-Anne Azizi '14
  • 2011 – Anup M. Dhamala '13
  • 2011 – Joel K. Malkin '13
  • 2010 – Kyle C. McGinty ’13
  • 2010 – Michael L. Konieczny ’12 
  • 2009 – Alexandra L. Daly ’10 
  • 2009 – Stephen W. R. Dunbar ’12 
  • 2009 – Brian D. Howe ’10

 

 

The Justin Firestone ’92 Memorial Prize

Established in 2006, The Justin Firestone ’92 Memorial Prize is awarded to a Dartmouth undergraduate for excellence and imagination in visualizing or otherwise interpreting in multiple media the ancient Mediterranean world through coursework undertaken in the Classics Department.

 

  • 2012 – Elizabeth J. Neill '13 
  • 2011 – Jocelyn K. Drexinger '12
  • 2011 – Chelsea R. Perfect '12
  • 2010 – Kathryn T. Mammel ’11 

Last Updated: 7/2/12