Past Winners and Participants
1976:
- 2nd place: Mary Jo Salter from Radcliffe College - Harvard University
1975:
- Winner: Gjertrud Schnackenberg from Mount Holyoke College
1974:
- Winner: Gjertrud Schnackenberg from Mount Holyoke College
1955:
- Winner: Sylvia Plath from Smith College
1951:
- 2nd place: Donald Hall from Harvard University
1948:
- Winner: Kenneth Koch from Harvard University
1947:
- Winner: Frederick Buechner from Princeton University
1946:
- Winner: James Merrill from Amherst College
1930:
- Winner: Winfield Townley Scott from Brown University
- Sarah-Elizabeth Roger from Barnard College
- Peter Yates from Princeton University
- Anita Young from Mount Holyoke College
- Mary Blodgett from Radcliffe College
- Richard Ely Morse from Amherst College
1929 only year held at Wesleyan University:
- Winner: John F. Swain from Wesleyan University
- Frances Strunsky from Vassar College
- Edward Scribner Cobb from Amherst College
- Constance Klugh from Mount Holyoke College
- Edgar Williams Larkin from Williams College
1928:
- Winner: Tom Prideaux from Yale University
- Doris Clark from Mount Holyoke College
- Anne Lundgren from Connecticut College
- John F. Swain from Wesleyan University
1927:
- Winner: Martha Hodgson from Mount Holyoke College
- Jane Boone from Vassar College
- Margaret Haley from Bryn Mawr College
- Lucia Jordan from Smith
- Judith Stern from Wellesley College
1926:
- Winner: Josephine Garwood from Barnard
- John Holmes from Tufts
- Edith Horton from Cornell
- Judith Stern Wellesley College
- George Cassidy Brown
- Elizabeth Whitney from Mount Holyoke College
- Henry Zolinsky from College of the City of New York
1925:
- Winner: Roberta Teal Swartz from Mount Holyoke College
- John Abbott from Harvard
- Curtis Canfield from Amherst
- Barbara Ling from Bryn Mawr College (Honorable Mention)
- Judith Stern from Wellesley College
1924:
- Winner: Roberta Teale Swartz from Mount Holyoke College
- William Troy from Yale University
- Martha E. Keller from Vassar College
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