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Written Word
Upper-division wnners of the Lebensfeld Prizes for spring
term are:
- Short story: Amy Unger ’03,
Nazareth, “Sweet
Adeline.” Honorable mention: Bill
Trüb ’03,
Brick, N.J., “Bunnytalk.”
- Personal essay:
Sara Suleman ’05, Pakistan, “Paradox.”
- Poem:
Bill Trüb, “Underpoem.” Honorable
mention: Billy Weber ’05, Walnutport, “Visceral”;
and Amy Unger, “Before the Frenzy of
Morning.”
- Scholarly
essay: Nicole Luisi ’03, Hellertown, “Hate
3.16: The Ambiguous Nature of Religion and
Its Influence Over Hate.” Honorable
mention: Sarah Wagenseller ’05,
Levittown, “Verbal Invasion: The Influence
of Norman French on Medieval English Society.”
- Writing
100 essay: Tom Knaust ’06, Branchville,
N.J., “Frozen
with Fear.” Honorable mention: Erica
Angell ’06,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., “261,” and
Hannah Azzalina ’06,
Easton, “The Shakespearean Authorship
Debate.”
First-place winners in the
upper division receive $100. The first-place
winner for
the Writing
100 essay receives
$75.
Upper-division works will be posted on
the English Department/Writing Center
website this summer
and the Writing 100 essays published
in The Best Writing 100 Essays 2002-2003.
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