Prizes by Department or Subject

1912 Board Yale News (1928)

Writing

1912 BOARD YALE NEWS (1928). William V. Griffin, B.A. 1912. For general excellence in reporting and writing for the News.

Francis Bergen Memorial (1923)

Writing

FRANCIS BERGEN MEMORIAL (1923). Frank Bergen in memory of his son, Francis Bergen, B.A. 1914. Awarded by the Yale Literary Magazine editors for the most creditable contribution to the volume now in course of publication. Consult Editors, Yale Literary Magazine, P.O. Box 209087 Yale Station.

John Addison-Porter (1872)

Porter, John Addision, Writing

JOHN ADDISON PORTER (1872). Kingsley Trust Association in honor of Professor John A. Porter, B.A. 1842. For a work of scholarship in any field where it is possible, through original effort, to gather and relate facts or principles, or both, and to present the results in such a literary form as to make the product of general human interest. Competition open to all students regularly enrolled in the University as candidates for degrees. Entries must be submitted to the Secretary’s Office, Woodbridge Hall, no later than 5 p.m. on Monday April 15.

John Morrison Memorial (1920)

Writing

JOHN MORRISON MEMORIAL (1920). In memory of John Morrison, Ph.B. 1917. For the best art contribution in the Yale Record during the year. Consult Editor, Yale Record, 904-A Yale Station.

Peter J. Wallace (1964)

Writing

PETER J. WALLACE (1964). Mike Wallace, Norma Kaphan (Mrs. William) Leonard—parents of Peter J. Wallace—other members of the Wallace family, friends, and classmates in memory of Peter J. Wallace, Class of 1964, who was killed in August, 1962, while mountain climbing in Greece. To be used for a prize in creative writing. The Board of the Yale Daily News is to select the committee which will judge the stories submitted

Suisman Reporting (1964)

Writing

SUISMAN REPORTING (1964). Suisman Foundation, Inc. (Michael Suisman, B.A. 1951). Awarded by the Chair of the Yale Daily News to the student editor of the News who does the most outstanding job of reporting during the year.

Theron Rockwell Field, 1889S (1957)

Field, Theron Rockwell, Writing

THERON ROCKWELL FIELD, 1889S (1957). Emilia R. (Mrs. Theron Rockwell) Field in memory of her husband. To be used for a yearly prize in poetry, literature, or religion. Open to any student enrolled in the University for a degree. Entries must be submitted to the Secretary’s Office, Woodbridge Hall, no later than 5 p.m. on Monday, April 15.