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  • His book, ''Desiring Arabs'', won the [[Lionel Trilling Award]] in [[2008]]. [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Massad]]
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  • ...every few years or so (one of which, ''Hitler's Empire'', was a [[Trilling Award]] recipient), and is a somewhat prolific man of letters in the British pres [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Mazower]]
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  • [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Pollock]]
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  • ...with the [[Great Teacher Award]], or the [[Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award]]. Named after the legendary English professor [[Mark Van Doren]], the award recognizes outstanding teaching on the part of a faculty member the student
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  • The '''Lionel Trilling Book Award''' has been awarded annually by the [[Academic Awards Committee]] of [[CCSC Named for [[Lionel Trilling]], one of Columbia's legendary professors, the award is given to a faculty member who teaches in the [[Columbia College|College]
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  • ...Puritan Ordeal''. [[Edward Said]] is the only other person to have won the award twice. [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Delbanco]]
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  • ...cher Award]], the [[Mark Van Doren Award]], and the [[Lionel Trilling Book Award]]. [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Gluck]]
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  • ...y of Greece and Rome. He recently won a $1.5 million Distinguished Service Award from the Mellon Foundation.<ref>http://www.columbiaspectator.com/?q=node/28 [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Harris]]
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  • ...rs. Among his academic influences were [[Henry Steele Commager]], [[Lionel Trilling]], Edman, and [[Jacques Barzun]]. He was especially close to [[Harry Carman ...[[1996]]), of which he was the first recipient. He also won the [[John Jay Award]] for outstanding Columbia College alumni ([[1995]]) and an [[Alexander Ham
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  • [[Category:Trilling Award recipients]]
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  • ...hil, [[1966]]). She has been the recipient of Columbia's [[Lionel Trilling Award]] and a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]], among other honors. [[Category:Trilling Award recipients|Douglas]]
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  • [[Category:Trilling Award recipients]]
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