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==Past Winners==
 
==Past Winners==
*[[1947]]- [[Nicholas Murray Butler]]  
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* [[1947]] - [[Nicholas Murray Butler]]  
*[[1975]]- [[Meyer Schapiro]]
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* [[1975]] - [[Meyer Schapiro]]
*[[1980]]- [[Herman Wouk]]
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* [[1980]] - [[Herman Wouk]]
*[[1995]]- Columbia Science [[Nobel Prize]] Winners: Leon N. Cooper `51 (Physics 1972), Roald Hoffmann `58 (Chemistry 1981), Norman F. Ramsey, Jr. `35 (Physics 1989), Melvin Schwartz `53 (Physics 1988) Julian S. Schwinger `36 (posthumously) (Physics 1965)
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* [[1991]] - [[John Kluge]]
*[[1997]]- [[Alfred Lerner]] CC'55
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* [[1994]] - Core Curriculum Faculty: Honoring the 75th Anniversary of the [[Core Curriculum]] by awarding the 75 tenured faculty teaching Core Classes. Accepted on their behalf by [[Jacques Barzun]] CC '27
*[[1998]]- [[Roone Arledge]] CC'52
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* [[1995]] - Columbia Science [[Nobel Prize]] Winners since [[1961]]: Leon N. Cooper `51 (Physics 1972), Roald Hoffmann `58 (Chemistry 1981), Norman F. Ramsey, Jr. `35 (Physics 1989), Melvin Schwartz `53 (Physics 1988) Julian S. Schwinger `36 (posthumously) (Physics 1965)
*[[1999]]- Columbia Professors: [[William Theodore de Bary]], CC'41, James Shenton, CC'49, [[Richard Axel]], CC'67
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* [[1997]] - [[Alfred Lerner]] CC '55
*[[2000]]- [[William Campbell]], CC’62
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* [[1998]] - [[Roone Arledge]] CC '52
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* [[1999]] - Columbia Professors: [[William Theodore de Bary]], CC'41, James Shenton, CC'49, [[Richard Axel]], CC'67
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* [[2000]] - [[William Campbell]], CC '62
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* [[2003]] - [[Emmanuel Ax]] CC '70
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* [[2004]] - [[Robert Kraft]] CC '63
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* [[2005]] - [[Richard Witten]] CC '75
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* [[2006]] - [[Bob Berne]] CC '60 BUS '60
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* [[2007]] - [[Mark E. Kingdon]] CC '71
  
 
Previous winners also include Columbia President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and alumni [[William Joseph Donovan]], [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]].
 
Previous winners also include Columbia President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and alumni [[William Joseph Donovan]], [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]].

Revision as of 21:23, 1 December 2007

The Alexander Hamilton Medal is presented each year by the Columbia College Alumni Association to an alumnus/a or faculty member for distinguished service and accomplishment in any field of endeavor. The Alexander Hamilton Medal, first presented in 1947 to Nicholas Murray Butler, is the highest tribute awarded to a member of the Columbia College community.

Recently, Herman Wouk's was sold on eBay as a paperweight.

Past Winners

Previous winners also include Columbia President Dwight D. Eisenhower and alumni William Joseph Donovan, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.