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Yang Gao <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Sep 1994 20:01:58 CST
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    The Society for Cinema Studies Award for for Scholarly writing
    recognizes students who show outstanding ability in the field of
    film and TV scholarship.
 
    Cash awards of $250, $150,$100 are made to the winners, and the
    essay receiving first place is published in Cinema journal. All
    entrants must be enrolled in a recognized course in film and/or TV
    studies at the same time of submission of their papers and must be
    members of SCS. Essays prepared for the cousework may be
    submitted.  But previosly published ones will not be accepted.Each
    student may enter only one paper.
 
    All submissions must be double-spaced copies, typewritten on 8 1/2
    by 11 paper and not exceed 7,500 words. Submit 3 copies of the
    essay. Double-sided.
 
    Deadline is  a postmark of 11/15/94.
 
    To maintain the anonymity of the entrant, the author's name should
    not appear in the essay. The following should informayion should
    appear on a seperate sheet: author's name and address,essay title
    and identification of paticular course of study being pursued.
 
    Entries send to Anne Friedberg, Chair/SCS student writing award
    Compitition, C/O Film study program, Univ. of
    California/IRVINE,Irvine, CA 92717
 
 
 
    ---Gao

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