Reuben A. Brower, professor of English, has received a 1960 Christian Gauss prize given by Phi Beta Kappa.
Awarded for the "best book written by an American in literary criticism or history," the $1000 prize was given to Brower for his recent work, Alexander Pope: the Poetry of Allusion.
Also honored with the Phi Beta Kappa award were Marston Bates, professor of Zoology at the University of Michigan, and Albert Levi, professor of Philosophy at Washington University at St. Louis.
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