By ALEXANDER B. GINSBERG
Crimson Staff Writer
The Undergraduate Council's 19th annual Levenson Awards dinner, honoring outstanding teaching, was held last night in Eliot House's dining hall and recognized instructors from two of the College's most popular classes.
Eric Rentschler, who chairs the Germanic Languages and Literature Department and teaches Foreign Cultures 76: "Mass Culture in Nazi Germany"-a perennial Core favorite-won the award for outstanding teaching by a senior Faculty member.
Long-time Social Analysis 10 teaching fellow Bruce D. Watson, a resident tutor in Lowell House, was honored in the teaching fellow category.
The junior Faculty prize went to Brett Flehinger, a popular American history lecturer in the History Department.
Each candidate was nominated by students and chosen by council members from among dozens of nominees. The award carries no stipend, but the winners received plaques recognizing their efforts.
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