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The '''Van Rensselaer Poetry Prize''' is awarded to a Columbia University degree candidate who is deemed the author of the best example of English lyric verse.
 
The '''Van Rensselaer Poetry Prize''' is awarded to a Columbia University degree candidate who is deemed the author of the best example of English lyric verse.
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Among its notable recipients are poet [[John Berryman]] and Catholic writer [[Thomas Merton]].
  
 
==Submission restrictions==
 
==Submission restrictions==
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*[[2002]]: [[Anthony Morales]] (Honorable Mention: [[Francisco Reinking]])
 
*[[2002]]: [[Anthony Morales]] (Honorable Mention: [[Francisco Reinking]])
 
*[[2000]]: [[Stephen Massimilla]], Honorable Mention: [[Nadia Colburn]] and [[Paul Stephens]]
 
*[[2000]]: [[Stephen Massimilla]], Honorable Mention: [[Nadia Colburn]] and [[Paul Stephens]]
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*[[1990]]: [[Julia Giordano]]
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*[[1981]]: [[Timothy Horrigan]]
 
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*[[1939]]: [[Thomas Merton]]
 
*[[1939]]: [[Thomas Merton]]
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*[[1935]]: [[John Berryman]]
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*[[1934]]: [[Leila Jones]]
 
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*[[1933]]: [[Royal Murdoch]]
 
*[[1933]]: [[Royal Murdoch]]

Revision as of 22:54, 10 June 2010

The Van Rensselaer Poetry Prize is awarded to a Columbia University degree candidate who is deemed the author of the best example of English lyric verse.

Among its notable recipients are poet John Berryman and Catholic writer Thomas Merton.

Submission restrictions

No more than 3 poems, totaling not more than 10 pages

Past winners

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