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- Comment: The prize awardee tables are very large and unwieldy, and IMO totally unnecessary: Wikipedia is an encyclopaedia, not a comprehensive catalogue of indiscriminate data. If the same information is available externally somewhere, please point to that resource via 'External links' section. (And if the information is not available, then might this constitute original research?) DoubleGrazing (talk) 06:54, 23 July 2023 (UTC)
- Comment: Of the nearly 200 (!!) citations, the vast majority are to sources closely associated with Yale. Some are to non-reliable sources, eg. Facebook and LinkedIn. The remainder are NYT articles, most of which seem to cover Yale more generally, not the Class Day specifically, although as they are behind a pay wall I'm only able to go by the article titles. None of these sources establish notability per WP:GNG for the Class Day. Happy to be proven wrong, though, if the author can point out at least three reliable and fully independent (of Yale) secondary sources which provide significant coverage of the Yale Class Day directly and specifically. DoubleGrazing (talk) 06:48, 23 July 2023 (UTC)
Yale Class Day
editYale College Class Day is one of the most cherished traditions on the academic calendar where the graduating class gathers on Old Campus to reminisce about their time at Yale. When this tradition started in 19th century, the graduating class only numbered fewer than 100 students. Today, on the Sunday before University Commencement, Class Day is a lively ceremony of over 1,500 students that includes speeches with reflections, humor, and inspirations by members of the graduating class; the awarding of top academic, artistic, athletic and leadership prizes; the wearing of silly hats; and the waving of a white handkerchief while singing “Bright College Years.” The tradition of planting the Class Ivy began in 1852 near the wall of the Old Library, which is now Dwight Memorial Chapel.[3] Students are also presented with a symbolic soap bubble pipe, in observation of the tradition that started in the 1860s when graduates would gather in a circle, smoke a single bowl of tobacco from a clay churchwarden pipe, and then trample the pipe to symbolize the end of the pleasures of college life.[3][4]
A highlight of Class Day is also a notable speaker. Previous Class Day speakers have included Senators William Bradley, Paul Tsongas, and Cory Booker; journalists Bob Woodward, Tom Brokaw, Fareed Zakaria, Barbara Walters, and Anderson Cooper; authors Stephen Jay Gould, Carl Sagan, Christopher Buckley, Thomas Wolfe, and Chimamanda Adichie; Secretaries of State John Kerry and Hillary Rodham Clinton; actors Jodie Foster and Tom Hanks; 47th U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden; and 42nd U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Yale Class Day Prizes
edit- The Warren Memorial High Scholarship Prize is "awarded to the graduating senior majoring in the humanities who ranks highest in scholarship."[5] Originally, this prize was given to the highest ranking graduate earning a degree in the Bachelor of the Arts.[6]
- The Alpheus Henry Snow Prize is "for the senior who, through the combination of intellectual achievement, character, and personality, shall be adjudged by the faculty to have done most for Yale by inspiring classmates with an admiration for scholarship."[7]
- The Russell Henry Chittenden Prize is "awarded to the graduating senior in the natural sciences or in mathematics who ranks highest in scholarship."[8] This award was originally given to the highest ranking graduate earning a degree in the Bachelor of the Sciences.
- The Arthur Twining Hadley Prize is "awarded to the graduating senior majoring in the social sciences who ranks highest in scholarship."[9]
- The Louis Sudler Prize in the Performing and Creative Arts is awarded annually to "two graduating Seniors who, in the opinion of the Faculty, have demonstrated excellence or the highest standards of proficiency in performance or execution, and in the field of composition in one of the following general areas: architecture and design, creative writing, dance, film and video, music, theater, painting, sculpture, photography, and digital arts."[10]
- The James Andrew Haas Prize is awarded annually to "that member of the Senior Class in Yale College whose breadth of intellectual achievement, strength of character, and fundamental humanity shall be adjudged by the faculty to have provided leadership for his or her fellow students, inspiring in them a love of learning and concern for others."[11]
- The William Neely Mallory Prize is "awarded annually to the senior man who, on the field of play and in life at Yale, best represents the highest ideals of American sportsmanship and Yale tradition."[12]
- The Nellie Pratt Elliot Prize is "awarded annually to the senior woman whose excellence in the field of athletics and in her life at Yale best represents the ideals of sportsmanship and Yale tradition."[12]
- The Nakanishi Prize is "awarded to two graduating seniors who have provided exemplary leadership in enhancing race and/or ethnic relations at Yale College during their undergraduate career while maintaining high standards of academic achievement."[13]
Warren Memorial Prize (1922) | Alpheus Henry Snow Prize (1923) | Russell Henry Chittenden Prize (1926) | Arthur Twining Hadley Prize | Louis Sudler Prize (1981)[10] | James Andrew Haas Prize (1992) | William Neely Mallory Award (1954)[14] | Nellie Pratt Elliot Award (1977)[15] | Nakanishi Prize (2006)[13] | |
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1922[16] | Lawrence Ridge Guild | ||||||||
1923[17] | Samuel Tobias Markoff, John Ball Stone | Francis Otto Matthiessen | |||||||
1924[18] | Morgan Hanlon Alvord | Herbert Francis Sturdy | |||||||
1925[19] | William Bunnell Norton | Theodore Carswell Hume | |||||||
1926[20] | George Wilson Pierson | Charles Hastings Willard | Dana Yung Kwai | ||||||
1927[21] | John Herman Groesbeck | John Herman Groesbeck | Martin Augustus Mayers | ||||||
1928[22] | Mitchell Levensohn | George Thomas Washington | Philip Davis Brass | ||||||
1929[23] | Hans Alexander Klagsbrunn | Alfred Baird Hersey | Albert Louis Ruiz | ||||||
1930[24] | Alfred Hayes Jr | Saunders MacLane | Roger H. Newton[25] | ||||||
1931[26] | William Edwards Russell Jr | Charles C Hardy[26] | Carl Robert Kossack | ||||||
1932[27] | Rufus S Day Jr | Maynard Mack | Terrence A. Gilly | ||||||
1933[28] | Joseph Bridger Ullman | Eugene Victor Debs Rostow | William Hume Oliver | ||||||
1934[29] | Edward M. Borsodi | Andrews Wanning | Thornton Leigh Page | ||||||
1935[30] | Stuart Pratt Atkins | Charles Seymour Jr | |||||||
1936[31] | Robert Abraham Rosenbaum | August Heckscher 2nd | Douglas Shepard Riggs | ||||||
1937[32] | Paul Pasquariello | Harvey Brooks | William F. Taylor | ||||||
1938[33] | Charles N. Friedelson Jr | John E. Ecklung | Robert W.J. Ollayos | ||||||
1939[34] | Paul F. Boller 2nd | William P. Bundy | Herbert S. Holland Jr | ||||||
1940[35] | Rowland B. Vance | McGeorge Bundy | James S. Smith | ||||||
1941[36] | Angus N. Gorden Jr | John B. Madden | John L. Brooks | ||||||
1942[37] | Edward A. Tenenbaum | Rene A. Chouteau | Andrew M. Gleason, Arthur R. Tobey | ||||||
1943[38] | Zeph Stewart | Cord Meyer Jr | Lynn A. McCabe | ||||||
1944[39] | Alfred E. Roberts Jr | John B. Goodenough | Robert Gunther-Mohr | ||||||
1945 | Alfred White Van Sinderen[40],
David Muench Vieth[41] |
Russell A. Peck[40], Kerro Knox Jr[41] | |||||||
1946[42] | Willam Gordon Walker Jr | ||||||||
1947 | |||||||||
1948[43] | John Leland Teall | William Richard Emerson | Murray Gerstenhaber | ||||||
1949[44] | James F. English Jr | Daniel P. Davison | Milford A. Davis | ||||||
Warren Memorial Prize (1922) | Alpheus Henry Snow Prize (1923) | Russell Henry Chittenden Prize (1926) | Arthur Twining Hadley Prize | Louis Sudler Prize (1981)[10] | James Andrew Haas Prize (1992) | William Neely Mallory Award (1954)[14] | Nellie Pratt Elliot Award (1977)[15] | Nakanishi Prize (2006)[13] | |
1950[45] | Stephen J. Brown | Stephen J. Brown | Howard W. Zimmerman | ||||||
1951[46] | Edwin Stein Jr | Prosser Gifford | Arthur E. Walters | ||||||
1952[47] | Edward Kline | Robert G. Mossman | Michael V.L. Bennett | ||||||
1953[48][49] | Thomas O. Enders | Thomas O. Enders | Guido Calabresi | ||||||
1954[50][51] | George A. Jacoby Jr | Paul Cameron DeVore | Ralph W. Piersall Jr | Richard F. Polich | |||||
1955[52] | Jan G. Deutsch | Jan G. Deutsch | John S. Lew | Philip H. Mathias | |||||
1956[53] | Edward I. Selig | Peter A. Tomei | James J. Pearson | William P. Lovejoy | |||||
1957 | André Schiffrin[54] | Stephen H. Ackerman | |||||||
1958 | Richard D. Wailes | ||||||||
1959[55] | Edward P. Milbank | Steven M. Umin | Richard L. Armstrong | Gerard E. Jones | |||||
1960[56] | Guy V. Stevens | Lawrence A. Wan | Alan Rittenberg | Richard A. Winkler | |||||
1961 | Howard A. Will, Jr | ||||||||
1962 | Lance M. Liebman[54] | James E. Luck | |||||||
1963[57] | Guy Miller Struve | Norman A. Etherington | Philip Pechukas | William W. Hildebrand | |||||
1964[58] | Thomas Dudley Rowe | Thomas Dudley Rowe | Frederick Addison Hopf | George M. Humphrey II | |||||
1965[59] | Lewis S. Josephs | Richard G. Fabian | Jonathan M. Wahl | Stephen E. Clark | |||||
1966[60] | James R. Coppeto | Douglas T. Yates Jr | Carl S. Pike | James G. Groninger | |||||
1967[61] | Victor B. Lieberman | Jorge I. Dominguez | Harold M. Hastings | John L. Morrison | |||||
1968[62] | Samuel P. Savage | Strobe Talbott | Arnold I. Polinger | Edward C. Goldstone | |||||
1969 | Arthur M Klebanoff[54] | Brian J. Dowling | |||||||
1970[63] | David A. Miller | David A. Miller | Donald Prosnitz | Kwaku Ohene-Frempong | |||||
1971[64] | Albert G. Lauber | Cornelia D. Emerson | Herbert E.A. Duncan | Thomas B. Neville | |||||
1972[65] | Cynthia Kaufman | Charles Berry | Harry Mynick | William L. Story, Jr. | |||||
1973 | Richard M. Jauron | ||||||||
1974 | Timothy F. Karpoff | ||||||||
Warren Memorial Prize (1922) | Alpheus Henry Snow Prize (1923) | Russell Henry Chittenden Prize (1926) | Arthur Twining Hadley Prize | Louis Sudler Prize (1981)[10] | James Andrew Haas Prize (1992) | William Neely Mallory Award (1954)[14] | Nellie Pratt Elliot Award (1977)[15] | Nakanishi Prize (2006)[13] | |
1975 | Rudolph H. Green | ||||||||
1976 | Neal R. Brendel | ||||||||
1977 | Daniel L. Selden[66] | Carnell Cooper | Anne F. Keating | ||||||
1978 | Edward M. Hundert[67] | John L. Pagliaro | Barbara A. Liebowitz | ||||||
1979 | Sara Mathilthe Lord[68] | William C. Crowley | Mary C. Pew | ||||||
1980 | Timothy M. Tumpane | Susanna E. Krentz | |||||||
1981 | Thomas Pitman[69] | David M Kingsley[70] | June Wachtler | Kevin R. Czinger | Tracy Ball | ||||
1982 | Marvin Krislov[71] | Gerald Cohen | Richard Diana | Patricia A. Melton | |||||
1983 | Edward Carroll DuMont[72] | Jennie Livingston | Robert W. Brooke | Sindee L. Simon | |||||
1984 | Nicholas Christakis[73] | Tina Landau | Earl G. Graves, Jr. | Nicole W. Piasecki | |||||
1985 | Pamela Dick | J. Peter Sawkins | Andrea P. Metkus | ||||||
1986 | Jon E. Lendon[74] | Daniel Grabois | Hugh O. LaBossier | Melissa Jane Buchan | |||||
1987 | James Gross[75] | Michael Wetstone | Jeff Duback | Louisa Jennifer Gerritz | |||||
1988 | Daniel K. Sodickson[76] | Alexander Platt | Bernard “Kelly” Ryan | Kelly Eve Groteke | |||||
1989 | Peter Levine[77] | Chi-Yuan Hsu[78] | Nina Levy | Michael A. O’Neill | Sarah P. Smith | ||||
1990 | Katie Lansdale | Jonathan P. Reese | Tonya N. Lawrence | ||||||
1991 | Steven Millar[79] | Christine M. Cunningham[80] | Annette Jolles | James Gibson | Kristine A. Campbell | ||||
1992 | Jonah Edelman[citation needed] | Victoria Kostadinova | Nathaniel Persily[81] | Edward J. Petersen | Berkeley S. Belknap | ||||
1993 | Peter A Beinart[54] | Karin Terese Fong,
Alexandra Sari Adrienne Gruber |
Rob Bonta | Anne Louise Lehman | |||||
1994 | Katherine Elizabeth Davies,
Haldan Dai Tung Martinson |
Rebecca Kobrin[82] | Matthew Levine | Tasha Katherine Taylor | |||||
1995 | Melissa Rolls[83] | Christina Crawford | David Feuerstein | Mary M. Kalich | |||||
1996[84] | Joshua Ian Civin | Joshua Ian Civin | Behrang Behin | William Scott Whyte | Jonathan P. Andrews, Sara Ellen Wolverson | Jonathan Elliot Cohen | Daniel Thompson | Kelianne Bartlett | |
1997[85] | Tova Ann Leigh Choate | Tali Farimah Farhadian | David Kai-an Lam | David Kai-an Lam | Hilary James Koob-Sassen | Karen Kristin Dabbs | Robert Daniel C. Okonko | Amanda Taft | |
1998[86] | Cary Catherine Franklin, Lisa Robin Hasday | Jacob Jeremiah Sullivan | Andreas Schulz | John Atchison Wright | Danny Boyd Beaty II | Chi Thi Nguyen | Raymond B. Giroux | Laurie Clay Belliveau | |
1999[87][88] | Jeremy Charles Marwell | Jeremy Charles Marwell | Anne Fraser Lightbody | Kevin Lee | Jason Alexander Freeman | Jennifer C. Chang | Alex W. Westlund | Rosanna Lisa Wustrack | |
Warren Memorial Prize (1922) | Alpheus Henry Snow Prize (1923) | Russell Henry Chittenden Prize (1926) | Arthur Twining Hadley Prize | Louis Sudler Prize (1981)[10] | James Andrew Haas Prize (1992) | William Neely Mallory Award (1954)[14] | Nellie Pratt Elliot Award (1977)[15] | Nakanishi Prize (2006)[13] | |
2000[89] | Paul Buettner Berry | Brian Norman Lizotte | Samuel Sze Ming Ieong | Michael Leo Frazer | Sophie Sing Shao | Daniel Larlham[90] | Joseph F. Walland Jr | Heather R. Bentley | |
2001[91] | Elizabeth Austin Edmondson | Luke Aaron Bronin | Samuel Isaac Elder | Abha Khanna | Matthew Todd Jordan, David Valdez | Eyi A. Tuakli-Wosornu | Eric M. Johnson | Meredith Anne Bryarly | |
2002[92] | David Matthews Weaver | Alan Evan Schoenfeld | Tomer Posner | Jennifer H. Nou | Tucker Smith Capps | Sarah Jane Caldwell | Thomas L.H. Hocker | Sarah Seung-Seo | |
2003[93] | Aaron George Jakes | Charles Wallace DeWitt | Margaret Sarah Ebert | Thomas Chun-Ho Leung | Kimberly Akemi DeQuattro | Chiraag Bains | Chris Leanza | Laura Carey O'Neill, Kate Marie O'Neill | |
2004[94] | Raisa Adah Rexer | Rebecca Katherine Hunter | Prescott Davis Murphy | Andrew David Klaber | Kathryn Brittany Whalen | Silas Eamon Meredith | Nate Lawrie | Elizabeth Miles Whitman | |
2005[95] | Shashi R. Reddy, Gregory R. Ablavsky | Aaron Y. Tang | Jian Yuan | Sara A. Aronchick | Charlotte L. Dobbs | Yusuf A. Samara | Robert Carr | Sarah Driscoll | |
2006[96] | Jessica Ellen Leight | Jessica Ellen Leight | Anthony Zijian Xu | Anthony Zijian Xu | Satya Sorab Bhabha, Carl D’Apolito-Dworkin | Sarah Scott Stillman | Julian Illingworth | Michelle Quibell, Joslyn Woodard | Bess Hinson, Kahina Robinson |
2007[97] | Daniel Lee Winik | Maya Uma Shankar | Elizaveta Freinkman | Daniel Lee Winik | Timothy Hall Andres | Rebekah Hannah Emanuel | Ed McCarthy | Rachel Jeffers | Andom Ghebreghiorgis, Marisol Leon |
2008[98] | Emily A. Bala | Benjamin M. Eidelson | Khang D. Nguyen | Dimiter Valentinov Ostrev | Annie R. Rosen
Felicia L. Ricci |
Daniel Turner-Evans | Joshua Cox | Lauren Taylor | Altaf Saadi
Funmi Showole |
2009[99] | Matthew Dean Evans | Jarrad Mattieu Aguirre | Tina Ho | Emily Duncan Schofield | Lauren Tyler Libaw
Robert Tucker Rae-Grant |
Emily Asaro Morell | Michael McLeod
Alex Righi |
Christina Person | Cecilia Ong
Jonathan Jimenez |
2010[100] | Mihan Robin Lee | Elias S. Bildner | Susan E. Scanlon | Mihan Robin Lee | Lucy H. Fitz Gibbon | Alice L. Baumgartner | Thomas Barrows[101] | Susan Kim | Katrina Landeta
Adrian Latourtue |
2011[102][103] | Jeremy A. Balkam Lent, Emily A. Waldman | Justin I. Lowenthal | Rebecca Y. Linfield | Brendan E. Dill | Grace F. Needlman | Eleanor L. Hayes-Larson | Broc Little[104] | Kate Grace | Van Trinh Quoc Nguyen
Elizabeth Reese |
2012 | Joseph Keller Carlsmith[105] | Benjamine Liu[106] | Nimit Jain[107] | Jordan Laris Cohen, Carmen Xiao Wei Lu[108] | Emily Cooley, Naomi Woo[109] | Joan English Gass[110] | Brian O'Neill[111] | Taylor Cramm[112] | Eliot Kim, Latisha Jeanette Campbell[113] |
2013[114] | John Max Mikitish[115] | Juilian De Freitas[116] | Jonathan J. Liang[117] | Stacey S. Chen[118] | Bonnie A. Antosh[119], Matthew Claudel[120] | Yemurai Mangwendez[121] | Andrew Miller[122] | Elizabeth Epstein[123] | Joshua Penny,
Alejandro Gutierrez |
2014[124] | Leah Ann Latterner[125] | Enrico Giuseppe Ferro[126] | Sebastian Hassan John Koochaki[127] | Antonia Elizabeth Woodford[128] | Jun Luke Foster,
Molly Elise Houlahan[129] |
Hilary Rose O’Connell | Sam Bernstein[130] | Kendall Polan[131] | Katherine Frances Aragon,
Kevin Chen[132] |
2015[133] | Spencer J. Weinreich[134] | Joshua Christian Cofsky[135] | Michael Garrett Hopkins[136] | Michael Garrett Hopkins[136] | Eric Sirakian, Ruby Rae Spiegel[137] | Andrew Sungyup Chun[138] | Tyler Varga[139] | Mollie Rogers[140] | Austin Li Long, Davis Duong Nguyen[141] |
2016[142] | William August Theiss[143] | Aaron Benjamin Berman[144] | Charles Gunnar Kinzig[145] | Connie Lu Wang[146] | Rebecca Brudner[147] , Monica Hannush[148] | William Tanner Allread[149] | Justin Sears[150] | Eva Fabian[151] | Sebastian Medina-Tayac[152], Eshe Sherley[153] |
2017[154] | Abigail Paula Elder[155] | Richard Thomas McCoy[156] | Anna Elizabeth Russo[157] | Andrew Blake Brod[158] | Emily Marie Switzer[159], Christina Chi Zhang[160] | JaVaughn Flowers[161] | John Hayden, James Randon[162] | Katherine Miller, Frances Schmiede[163] | Alexandra Zina Barlowe[164], Abdul-Razak Mohammed Zachariah[165] |
2018[166] | Erika Eleanor Lynn-Green[167] | Jun Yan Chua[168] | Lionel Jin[169] | Martin Lim[170] | Maisie Louise Mattia[171], Mary Chandler Gwin[172] | Patrick Kirkham Sullivan[173] | Ben Reeves[174] | Jen Berkowitz[175] | Haylee Makana Kushi[176], Ivetty Estepan[177] |
2019[178] | Lily Sparrow Mirfakhraie[179] | Devyn Rigsby[180] | Hannah Louise Lawrence[181] | Devyn Rigsby[180] | Eren Orbey[182], Alexis (A.K.) Payne[183] | Jude Alrahman Alawa[184] | Simon Whiteman[185] | Andrea Masterson[186] | Alanna Pyke[187], Jonathan Salazar[188] |
2020[189] | Noah Kravitz | Brennan Carman | Tiger Zhang | Jasper Feinberg | Sadie Cornette Cook, Farrah Rothman | Jackson Willis | Thomas Digby | Frances Arnautou, Aerial Chavarin | Emily Almendarez, Janis Jin |
2021[190] | Alyssa Yoon | Henry Jacob | Amer Al-Hiyasat | Alyssa Yoon | Sydney Holmes,
Lisl Wangermann |
Mia Nkechi Jackson | Mark Winhoffer | Camille Pham | Kenia Hale, Gabriella Blatt |
2022[191] | Mary Elizabeth Orzak | Mary Elizabeth Orzak | Matthew John King | Gabriel Klapholz | Chiara Amisola, Alex Whittington | Arya Singh | Azar Swain | Kayley Delay | Jaelen King, Evan Craig Mingo |
2023[192] | Adam David Chen | Michael Chen | Nga Nhi Nguyen | Aaron J. Dickstein | Diego Miró, Annelise Ratner | Julia Hontaruk-Levko | Dan Williamson | Ami Gianchandani | Shaezmina Khan, Karen Li |
2024 | Eliza Kravitz | Xavier Blackwell-Lipkind | Andrew Milas | Ariana Reichler | Carter Sundown King, Jordi Bertrán Ramirez | Jimmy Hatch | Matt Brandau | Maile Somera | Resty Fufunan, Jasselene Paz |
Warren Memorial Prize (1922) | Alpheus Henry Snow Prize (1923) | Russell Henry Chittenden Prize (1926) | Arthur Twining Hadley Prize | Louis Sudler Prize (1981)[10] | James Andrew Haas Prize (1992) | William Neely Mallory Award (1954)[14] | Nellie Pratt Elliot Award (1977)[15] | Nakanishi Prize (2006)[13] | |
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