The American Scholar (magazine)
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The American Scholar is the literary quarterly of the Phi Beta Kappa society. The journal has won two American Society of Magazine Editor Awards, in 1999 for an essay by Clara Claiborne Park and in 2000 for general excellence among titles with circulations under 100,000.
The magazine is named for an oration by Ralph Waldo Emerson given before the society in 1837.