The Nathan Reingold Prize (formerly Ida & Henry Schuman Prize) is given every year to a graduate student for having written an essay in the history of science.[1]
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1956 | Chandler Fulton | Brown University | Vinegar Flies, T. H. Morgan, and Columbia University: Some Fundamental Studies in Genetics |
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1958 | Robert Wohl | Princeton University | [2]Buffon and his Project for a New Science |
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1968 | Ronald S. Calinger | University of Chicago | The Newtonian-Wolffian Controversy: 1740-1759 [3] |
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