The Bongiorno Scholarship is conferred on a junior man for excellence in English.
The prize was established in 1967 in honor of the retirement of one of Oberlin's most distinguished teachers and scholars, Professor Andrew Bongiorno.
Prof. Bongiorno graduated from Oberlin magna cum laude in 1923 and received his M.A. from the college in 1924. He taught for a year at the University of Missouri before returning as an instructor in English in 1925. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1935. Prof. Bongiorno taught at Oberlin for 42 years. He served as chair of the English department for 9 years. His fields of scholarship were Milton, Dante, and literary criticism. Professor Bongiorno died in 1998.
| 1969 |
James Green |
| 1970 |
Mark Paris |
| 1971 |
Michael Lipton Philip Faflick |
| 1972 |
David Walker |
| 1973 |
Michael Walden |
| 1974 |
John Dorst |
| 1975 |
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| 1976 |
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| 1977 |
Paul Russell |
| 1978 |
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| 1979 |
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| 1980 |
Charles D'Ambrosio James Garvin |
| 1982 |
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| 1982 |
Christopher Boebel Paul E. Sinder |
1983 |
David Allen Anthony Stocks |
1984 |
Kevin Gilmartin |
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Mark Miller |
| 1986 |
Cory Carlson |
1987 |
Theodore Anderson |
1988 |
Samuel Payne |
| 1989 |
Roland Kelts Daniel Muir |
| 1990 |
Anthony Arnove |
| 1991 |
Ethan Graham |
| 1992 |
Kevin Bundy |
| 1993 |
Donovan Hohn |
| 1994 |
Joshua Emmons |
| 1995 |
Jordan Hayes Todd Mitchell |
| 1996 |
Oliver Sharpe |
| 1997 |
Bradford Skow Hugh Finn |
| 1998 |
Joseph Bradley |
| 1999 |
Jonathan Chernaik |
| 2000 |
Timothy Kreiner |
| 2001 |
Nicholas Junkerman |
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2002 |
Jacob
Bacharach |
| 2003 |
Adam Freeman |
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2004 |
Daniel B. Cox |
2005 |
Eric Klopfer |
2006 |
Marten Frazier, Jr. |
2007 |
Samuel Lasser |
Our records may well be incomplete or inaccurate. If you have corrections or additions, please contact the English Department Web Master.
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