Three Harvard professors are among the ten recipients of $10,000 prizes awarded Saturday by the American Council of Learned Societies. A Ford Foundation grant financed the awards.
Those awarded the prizes were Clarence I. Lewis '06, Edgar Pierce Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus; Werner W. Jaeger, University Professor, Emeritus; and Perry G. E. Miller, Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature.
The awards are in recognition of distinguished achievement in the field of humanistic scholarship.
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