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The Bibliographical Society of America Caxton Club Fellowship for Midwestern Bibliographers
Michael Johnston (Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana), for research on manuscript copies of the Middle English poem, “The Prick of Conscience.”
T. Kimball Brooker/Caxton Club Scholarship, Rare Book School
Tammy Clemons is an early career independent scholar, having received her PhD in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Kentucky in 2021. Already accomplished in visual anthropology and Appalachian studies, Tammy intends to use her Rare Book School training to “expand [her] potential as a scholar, teaching artist, zine-maker, and cultural organizer.”
Caxtonian, Nora Epstein (University of St Andrews, UK), “Visual Commonplacing: The Transmission and Reception of Printed Devotional Images in Reformed England.”
Amanda (Mandy) Choie is an early career special collections librarian at Michigan State University and aspires to use her Rare Book School training to further her knowledge of 19th and 20th century American book history.
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Jill Misawa Axelson University of Illinois
Esther Cho University of Wisconsin-Madison
Yueqi Huang School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Sophie Loubere University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sam Northcut University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dave Cwiok
Yuree Jang
Angelica Ong (Honorable Mention)
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