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William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale KT (27 January 1826 - 25 November 1911) was a British colonial official, and Member of Parliament.[1]

He was educated at Haileybury College. He was with the Bengal Civil Service between 1845 and 1862. He was District Commissioner of Simla. He was Superintendent of the Hill States, North India. He was Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Liberal) for Taunton, between 1865 and 1868. He was Deputy Lieutenant of Berwickshire. He was Member of Parliament (M.P.) (Liberal) for Haddington Burghs, between August 1878 and December 1878.

He was Lord High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland between 1890 and 1892, and between 1896 and 1897. [2] He was invested as a Knight, Order of the Thistle in 1898.[3] He was chairman of the North British Railway Company in 1899.[4]

He is buried at Yester Parish Church, Gifford, East Lothian.[5]

[edit]Family

He was the son of George Hay, 8th Marquess of Tweeddale and Lady Susan Montagu.

He married Candida Louise Bartolucci; they had children:

Lady Susan Elizabeth Clementine Hay (born 9 August 1879) Lady Candida Louisa Hay (born 25 August 1882) William George Montagu Hay, 11th Marquess of Tweeddale (born 4 November 1884) Lord Arthur Vincent Hay (16 March 1886 - 14 September 1914) Maj.-Gen. Lord Edward Douglas John Hay (born 2 November 1888 - 18 June 1944)[6] [edit]References

^ Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval (1994). Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal. Genealogical Publishing Com. ISBN 9780806314327. ^ Peter Beauclerk Dewar, ed (2001). Burke's landed gentry of Great Britain. Burke's Peerage. ISBN 9780971196605. ^ http://www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/scottish_anatomy/thistle_knights.html ^ Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 3, page 3964. ^ http://scottishwargraves.phpbbweb.com/viewtopic.php?t=1201 ^ http://www.thepeerage.com/p3665.htm [edit]External links

"William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale", National Portrait Gallery

The Berlin Prize is a residential fellowship at the Hans Arnhold Center,[1] by the American Academy in Berlin.[2][3]

[edit]Winners

Year Winner Work Location Spring 2010 David Abraham (law professor) Professor of Immigration and Citizenship Law, University of Miami School of Law Florida Spring 2010 Leonard Barkan Class of 1943 University Professor, Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University New Jersey Spring 2010 Janet Gezari Lucy Marsh Haskell '19 Professor of English, Connecticut College Connecticut Spring 2010 Francisco Goldman Allen K. Smith Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, Trinity College, Hartford Connecticut Spring 2010 Sunil Khilnani Starr Foundation Professor and Director of the South Asia Studies Program, The Johns Hopkins University Washington, DC Spring 2010 Charles Marsh Professor of Religious Studies, University of Virginia Virginia Spring 2010 Andrew J. Norman Composer New York Spring 2010 Michael Queenland Artist New York Spring 2010 Jeffrey Chipps Smith Kay Fortson Chair in European Art, University of Texas at Austin Texas Spring 2010 Alexander Star Deputy Editor, New York Times Magazine New York Spring 2010 Camilo Jose Vergara Writer, Photographer, Documentarian New York Spring 2010 Amy Waldman Writer and Journalist New York Spring 2010 Judith Wechsler National Endowment for the Humanities Professor, Art and Art History Department, Tufts University Massachusetts Spring 2010 Peter Wortsman Translator-Writer New York Fall 2009 Rick Atkinson Author and Historian Washington, DC Fall 2009 Leonard Barkan Class of 1943 University Professor, Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University New Jersey Fall 2009 Benjamin H. D. Buchloh Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Modern Art, Harvard University Massachusetts Fall 2009 Nathan Englander Writer New York Fall 2009 Joel Harrington Associate Provost for Global Strategy and Professor of History; Vanderbilt University Tennessee Fall 2009 Jochen Hellbeck Associate Professor of History, Rutgers University New Jersey Fall 2009 Susan Howe Poet Connecticut Fall 2009 Peter Maass Contributing Writer, New York Times Magazine New York Fall 2009 Andrew J. Norman Composer New York Fall 2009 George Packer Journalist, The New Yorker New York Fall 2009 Michael Queenland Artist New York Fall 2009 Mary Sarotte Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California California Fall 2009 Laura Secor Journalist New York Fall 2009 Philip Zelikow White Burkett Miller Professor of History, University of Virginia, and former Counselor, US Department of State Washington, DC Spring 2009 Donald Antrim Writer, New York New York Spring 2009 Edward Dimendberg Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Irvine California Spring 2009 Michael Dobbs Former Foreign Correspondent, The Washington Post, and Cold-War historian Washington, DC Spring 2009 Devin Fore Assistant Professor for German Studies, Princeton University New Jersey Spring 2009 Donald Kommers Joseph and Elizabeth Robbie Professor of Political Science, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame Law School Indiana Spring 2009 Juliet Koss Associate Professor of Art History, Scripps College California Spring 2009 Charles Lane Journalist, The Washington Post Washington, DC Spring 2009 Adrian Nicole LeBlanc Writer, New York University School of Journalism New York Spring 2009 Mitchell Merback Associate Professor of Art History, Johns Hopkins University Maryland Spring 2009 Susan Pedersen Professor of History, Columbia University New York Spring 2009 Jed Rasula Professor of English, University of Georgia Georgia Spring 2009 Amy Sillman Artist New York Spring 2009 Daniel Visconti Composer Virginia Fall 2008 Joel Agee Writer, New York New York Fall 2008 Leora Auslander Professor of European Social History, University of Chicago Illinois Fall 2008 Patty Chang Artist, New York New York Fall 2008 Heide Fehrenbach Presidential Research Professor, Northern Illinois University Illinois Fall 2008 Juliet Floyd Professor of Philosophy, Boston University Massachusetts Fall 2008 Thomas Holt James Westfall Thompson Professor of American and African American History, University of Chicago Illinois Fall 2008 Ha Jin Professor of English, Boston University Massachusetts Fall 2008 David Sabean Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles California Fall 2008 Angela Stent Professor at the School of Foreign Service and Director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, Georgetown University Washington, DC Fall 2008 Daniel Visconti Composer Virginia Spring 2008 Anne Applebaum Columnist and Editorial Board Member, The Washington Post Washington, DC Spring 2008 Nicholas Eberstadt Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute Washington, DC Spring 2008 Mitch Epstein Photographer New York Spring 2008 Claire Finkelstein Professor of Law and Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School Pennsylvania Spring 2008 Kenneth Gross Professor of English, University of Rochester New York Spring 2008 Gregg Horowitz Associate Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University Tennessee Spring 2008 David L. Lewis Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History, New York University New York Spring 2008 David Mayers Professor and Chair of Political Science, Boston University Massachusetts Spring 2008 Collier Schorr Photographer New York Spring 2008 Elizabeth Sears Professor of Art History, University of Michigan Michigan Spring 2008 Sean Shepherd Composer New York Spring 2008 Steven Simon Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations New York Fall 2007 Mark Butler Associate Professor of Music Theory and Cognition, Northwestern University Chicago Fall 2007 Anne Carson Professor of Classics, University of Michigan Michigan Fall 2007 Elizabeth Goodstein Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, Emory University Georgia Fall 2007 Jeffrey Herf Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park Maryland Fall 2007 Jason Scott Johnston Robert G. Fuller, Jr. Professor of Law and Director, Program on Law and Environment, University of Pennsylvania Law School Pennsylvania Fall 2007 Diane McWhorter Journalist New York Fall 2007 Sylvester Ogbechie Associate Professor of Art History, University of California, Santa Barbara California Fall 2007 Gary Shteyngart Writer New York Fall 2007 Sidra Stich Director, art-SITES Press and Independent Scholar California Spring 2007 David Barclay Margaret and Roger Scholten Professor International Studies, Department of History, Kalamazoo College Michigan Spring 2007 Omer Bartov John P. Birkelund Distinguished Professor of European History, Brown University Rhode Island Spring 2007 Katherine Boo Staff Writer, The New Yorker; Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin New York Spring 2007 Susanna Elm Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley California Spring 2007 Jonathan Safran Foer Writer New York Spring 2007 Nicole Krauss Writer New York Spring 2007 Lawrence Lessig Professor, Harvard Law School; and Director, Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics Massachusetts Spring 2007 Wai-Yee Li Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University Massachusetts Spring 2007 Julie Mehretu Artist New York Spring 2007 Laura Owens Artist California Spring 2007 Thomas Powers Writer Vermont Spring 2007 Michael Taussig Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University New York Spring 2007 Geoffrey Wolff Professor of English and Comparative Literature, and Director of Fiction MFA, University of California, Irvine California Fall 2006 Stephen Hartke Composer, Distinguished Professor of Composition, University of Southern California California Fall 2006 Lawrence Lessig Professor, Harvard Law School; and Director, Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics Massachusetts Fall 2006 Susanna Moore Novelist New York Fall 2006 Phillip H. Phan Professor of Management, Vice-Dean for Faculty and Research, and Associate Dean for Fulltime MBA Programs, Carey Business School, The Johns Hopkins University Maryland Fall 2006 Charles Brian Rose James B. Pritchard Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Fall 2006 Jonathan Tucker Senior Research Fellow, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Washington, DC Fall 2006 Sheila Faith Weiss Professor of History, Clarkson University New York Fall 2006 Dimitrios Yatromanolakis Assistant Professor of Classics, Johns Hopkins University Maryland Fall 2006 Esra Özyürek Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego, California Spring 2006 Steve Chapman Columnist, The Chicago Tribune Illinois Spring 2006 Roger Cohen International Writer-at-Large, The New York Times, Editor-at-Large, International Herald Tribune New York Spring 2006 HDS Greenway Columnist, The Boston Globe Massachusetts Spring 2006 Joyce Hackett Novelist New York Spring 2006 Jacqueline Jung Assistant Professor, Medieval Art and Architecture, Yale University Connecticut Spring 2006 Claudia Koonz Professor of History, Duke University North Carolina Spring 2006 Charles Molesworth Professor of English, Queens College, City University of New York New York Spring 2006 Jerry Muller Professor of History, Catholic University of America Washington, DC Spring 2006 Paul Rahe Professor of History, The University of Tulsa Oklahoma Spring 2006 Kerry Tribe Artist California Spring 2006 Rosanna Warren Poet and Emma MacLachlan Metcalf Professor of the Humanities, Boston University Massachusetts Spring 2006 Ruth Wedgwood Edward B. Burling Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University Washington, DC Fall 2005 Joy Calico Assistant Professor of Musicology, Vanderbilt University, Blair School of Music, Tennessee Fall 2005 David Calleo Dean Acheson Professor and Director of European Studies, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Maryland Fall 2005 Sebastian Currier Composer and Assistant Professor of Music, Columbia University, New York Fall 2005 Barbara Koremenos Assistant Professor of Political Science,University of California, Los Angeles, California Fall 2005 Norman Manea Francis Flournoy Professor of European Culture & Writer-in-Residence, Bard College, New York Fall 2005 James Mann Journalist and Author-in-Residence, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC Fall 2005 Ralf Michaels Associate Professor of Law, Duke University School of Law, North Carolina Fall 2005 Lydia Moland Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Babson College, Massachusetts Fall 2005 Anson Rabinbach Professor of History, Princeton University, New Jersey Fall 2005 Kerry Tribe Artist California Fall 2005 Frederic Wakeman Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley California Spring 2005 Mason Bates Composer California Spring 2005 Barry Bergdoll Professor of Art History, Columbia University, New York Spring 2005 Paul Berman Journalist and Senior Fellow, The World Policy Institute, New York Spring 2005 Myra Marx Ferree Professor of Sociology, The University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Spring 2005 Peter Filkins Associate Professor, Department of Languages and Literature, Simon's Rock College of Bard New York Spring 2005 Branden W. Joseph Assistant Professor, Department of Art History and Ph.D. Program in Visual Studies University of California, Irvine, California Spring 2005 John Koethe Poet, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Spring 2005 Sigrid Nunez Author New York Spring 2005 Lisi Raskin Artist New York Spring 2005 Thomas Sanderson Deputy Director, Department of Transnational Threats, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC Spring 2005 Helmut W. Smith Martha Rivers Ingram Professor of History and Co-Chair, Department of German Studies, Vanderbilt University Tennessee Spring 2005 Ronald Steel Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, California Spring 2005 Peter Wallison Resident Fellow, Co-director, Program on Financial Market Deregulation, The American Enterprise Institute Fall 2004 Hilton Als Writer, The New Yorker Magazine New York Fall 2004 Benjamin S. Binstock Assistant Professor, Department of Art and Art Professions, New York University, School of Education New York Fall 2004 Jane E. Dailey Associate Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University Maryland Fall 2004 Hal Hartley Filmmaker, Possible Films (production company), Germany Fall 2004 Lothar Haselberger Morris Russell Williams and Josephine Chidsey Williams Associate Professor in Roman Architecture, Department of Art History, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Fall 2004 Jytte Klausen Professor of Political Science, Brandeis University, Massachusetts Fall 2004 Lawrence Nees Professor of Art History, The University of Delaware, Delaware Fall 2004 David E. Poeppel Director, NYU Center for Language, Speech, and Hearing, New York Fall 2004 Gjertrud Schnackenberg Poet Massachusetts Fall 2004 Ezra Suleiman Professor of European Politics and Society, Princeton University, New Jersey Fall 2004 Alan Wolfe Professor of Political Science and Director, Boisi Center for Religion and Public Life, Boston College Massachusetts Spring 2004 Samuel Adler Composer, Juilliard School of Music New York Spring 2004 Andrew J. Bacevich Professor of International Relations, Boston University, Massachusetts Spring 2004 Daniel Benjamin Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC Spring 2004 Xu Bing Artist New York Spring 2004 Mary Anne Case Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School, Illinois Spring 2004 David Ferris Assistant Professor of Music, Shepherd School of Music, Rice University, Texas Spring 2004 Thomas Geoghegan Writer/ Lawyer, Despres Schwartz and Geoghegan, Illinois Spring 2004 Michael Geyer Professor of Contemporary German and European History, University of Chicago, Illinois Spring 2004 Miriam Hansen Ferdinand Schevill Distinguished Service Professor in the Humanities, University of Chicago, Illinois Spring 2004 Hope M. Harrison Assistant Professor of History and International Affairs, George Washington University, Washington, DC Spring 2004 Kenneth Ledford Associate Professor of History and Law, Case Western Reserve University, Ohio Spring 2004 Elizabeth McCracken Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Massachusetts Spring 2004 Hiroshi Motomura Dan K. Moore Distinguished Professor of Law, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina Spring 2004 Reynold Reynolds Artist and Filmmaker New York Spring 2004 David Warsh Journalist Massachusetts Fall 2003 Philip V. Bohlman Professor of Music and Jewish Studies, University of Chicago, Illinois Fall 2003 Svetlana Boym Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Professor of Comparative Literatures, Harvard University, Massachusetts Fall 2003 Paul Carrington Professor of Law, Duke University, School of Law, North Carolina Fall 2003 T. J. Clark George C. and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Art History, University of California, Berkeley, California Fall 2003 Richard Cohen Columnist, The Washington Post Washington, DC Fall 2003 Pierre Joris Poet and Translator, Department of English, State University of New York Albany, New York Fall 2003 Wendy Lesser Editor, The Threepenny Review California Fall 2003 Walter Mattli Tutorial Fellow in Politics, St. John's College, University of Oxford Fall 2003 Michael Steinberg Professor of History, Cornell University, New York Fall 2003 Dana Villa Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, California Fall 2003 Anne Wagner Professor of Modern Art, University of California, Berkeley, California Fall 2003 Hayden White Bonsall Professor of Comparative Literature, Stanford University, California Spring 2003 Adam Garfinkle Editor, The American Interest Washington, DC Spring 2003 James Hankins Professor of History, Harvard University Massachusetts Spring 2003 Robert S. Leiken Guest Scholar, Nixon Center Washington, DC Spring 2003 Wallis Miller Professor of Architecture, College of Architecture, University of Kentucky Kentucky Spring 2003 David Rieff Journalist New York Spring 2003 Kurt Rohde Associate Professor of Music Composition, University of California, Davis California Spring 2003 Howard Rosen Economic Consultant Washington, DC Spring 2003 Amity Shlaes Senior Columnist, The Financial Times New York Spring 2003 Henry E. Smith Professor of Law, Yale Law School, Connecticut Spring 2003 Allen Speight Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Boston University, Massachusetts Spring 2003 Karen Yasinsky Artist New York Fall 2002 Robert Z. Aliber Professor of International Economics and Finance, University of Chicago Graduate School of |Business Illinois Fall 2002 Nina Bernstein Reporter, The New York Times New York Fall 2002 Mark Evan Bonds Professor of Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina Fall 2002 Caroline Walker Bynum Professor of Western European Middle Ages, Institute for Advanced Study New Jersey Fall 2002 Thomas Christensen Professor of Music and the Humanities, University of Chicago Illinois Fall 2002 Belinda Cooper Senior Fellow, World Policy Institute, New York New York Fall 2002 Vincent Crapanzano Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Anthropology, City University of New York, New York Fall 2002 Richard Danielpour Composition Faculty, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia, and Manhattan School of Music, New York Pennsylvania Fall 2002 W. S. Di Piero Professor of English, Stanford University, California Fall 2002 Jane Kramer Journalist, The New Yorker New York Fall 2002 Alex Ross Music Critic, The New Yorker New York Fall 2002 John Phillip Santos Writer and media maker, Program Officer, Education, Media, Arts & Culture, Ford Foundation, New York Fall 2002 Paul M. Schwartz Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School, New York Fall 2002 Stephen F. Szabo Executive Director, The Transatlantic Academy, Washington, DC Fall 2002 Marsha Vande Berg Pacific Pension Institute, California Spring 2002 Benjamin R. Barber Kekst Professor of Civil Society, and Principal, The Collaborative, University of Maryland Maryland Spring 2002 Mark Bassin Reader in Cultural and Political Geography, University College London, England Spring 2002 Derek Chollet Research Associate, George Washington University, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Washington, DC Spring 2002 Nicholas Dawidoff Writer New York Spring 2002 Sue de Beer Artist New York Spring 2002 Atina Grossmann Associate Professor of History, Cooper Union; Associate at the Remarque Center for European Studies at New York University, New York Spring 2002 Michael Hersch Composer New York Spring 2002 Ben Katchor Illustrator, School of Visual Arts, New York Spring 2002 Evonne Levy Professor of Art History, University of Toronto, Canada Spring 2002 W.J.T. Mitchell Gaylord Donnelley Distunguished Service Professor of English and Art History, University of Chicago, Illinois Spring 2002 George Tsontakis Composer New York Fall 2001 Barbara Balaj Consultant, The World Bank, Washington, DC Fall 2001 Daniel Boyarin Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture, University of California at Berkeley, California Fall 2001 Vincent Crapanzano Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Anthropology, City University of New York, New York Fall 2001 Sue de Beer Artist New York Fall 2001 Aris Fioretos Literary Scholar and Writer Washington, DC Fall 2001 Richard Freeman Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics, Harvard University and Co-Director, London School of Economics Center for Economic Performance: Visible Hands, Massachusetts Fall 2001 Michael Hersch Composer New York Fall 2001 Jane Kramer Journalist, The New Yorker New York Fall 2001 Evonne Levy Professor of Art History, University of Toronto Canada Fall 2001 Richard C. Maxwell Professor of English, Valparaiso University, Indiana Fall 2001 Christopher Middleton Translator and David J. Bruton Centennial Professor Emeritus of German and Modern Languages, University of Texas at Austin Texas Fall 2001 Kenneth E. Scott Ralph M. Parsons Professor Emeritus of Law and Business, Stanford Law School California Fall 2001 Katie Trumpener Professor of Comparative Literature, English, and Film Studies, Yale University, Connecticut Spring 2001 Margaret L. Anderson Professor of History, University of California at Berkeley, California Spring 2001 Martin Bresnick Professor of Composition, Yale School of Music, Connecticut Spring 2001 Hillary Brown Assistant Commissioner, Office of Sustainable Design and Construction, Department of Design & Construction, City of New York New York Spring 2001 Kathleen N. Conzen Professor and Chair, Department of History, University of Chicago, Illinois Spring 2001 Jeffrey Eugenides Writer New Jersey Spring 2001 Caroline Fohlin Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, California Spring 2001 Sander Gilman Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Medicine, University of Illinois in Chicago, Illinois Spring 2001 Mark Harman Associate Professor of English and German, Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania Spring 2001 Ellen Hinsey Poet France Spring 2001 Christopher A. Kojm Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence Policy and Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence & Research, Department of State Hegemonism, Washington, DC Spring 2001 Colette Mazzucelli Co-President, Robert Bosch Foundation Alumni Association, New York Spring 2001 Adam S. Posen Member, Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England, London Spring 2001 James Sheehan Dickason Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History, Stanford University, California Spring 2001 Stephanie Snider Artist New York Spring 2001 Christoph Wolff William Powell Mason Professor of Music and Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, Massachusetts Fall 2000 Milad Doueihi Visiting Leverhulme Professor, University of Glasgow, Scotland Fall 2000 Jeffrey Eugenides Writer New Jersey Fall 2000 Sander Gilman Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Medicine, University of Illinois in Chicago, Illinois Fall 2000 Ann Harleman Professor of English, Rhode Island School of Design, and Visiting Scholar, Brown University, Rhode Island Fall 2000 Mark Harman Associate Professor of English and German, Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania Fall 2000 Ronnie Po-chia Hsia Professor of History, New York University, New York Fall 2000 Betsy Jolas Composer France Fall 2000 August Kleinzahler Poet California Fall 2000 Ruth Mandel Professor of Anthropology, University College, London, England Fall 2000 Michael Meltsner Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Massachusetts Fall 2000 Stephanie Snider Artist New York Spring 2000 Henri Cole Fannie Hurst Poet-in-Residence, Brandeis University Massachusetts Spring 2000 Paul Hockenos Political Analyst and Correspondent Germany Spring 2000 Jenny Holzer Artist New York Spring 2000 Jeremy King Assistant Professor of History, Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts Spring 2000 Stephan D. Lindeman Musicologist, Brigham Young University School of Music, Utah Spring 2000 John Mauceri Music Director for the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Spring 2000 Sarah Morris Artist New York Spring 2000 Richard Morris Program Manager and Research Engineer, Advanced Technology Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology Spring 2000 Karen Painter Assistant Professor, Department of Music, Harvard University Massachusetts Spring 2000 Laura Elise Schwendinger Associate Professor of Composition, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Music Wisconsin Spring 2000 Julianne Smith Senior Analyst, European Security Desk, British American Security Information Council Washington, DC Spring 2000 Margarita Tupitsyn Independent Scholar and Curator New York Spring 2000 James Whitman Ford Foundation Professor of Comparative and Foreign Law, Yale University Connecticut Fall 1999 Katherine Pratt Ewing Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University North Carolina Fall 1999 Jeremy King Assistant Professor of History, Mount Holyoke College Massachusetts Fall 1999 Anne Maitland Principal Consultant, Appropriations Committee, California State Senate California Fall 1999 Sarah Morris Artist New York Fall 1999 Catherine Rudder Executive Director, American Political Science Association Washington, DC Fall 1999 Gavriel Shapiro Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature, Cornell University, New York Fall 1999 Brent Sockness Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Stanford University, California Spring 1999 Gautam Dasgupta Professor of Theater at Skidmore College, New York New York Spring 1999 Gerald D. Feldman Chancellor's Professor of History and Director of the Institute of European Studies, University of California, Berkeley California Spring 1999 Marianne Fulton Chief Curator at the George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film New York Spring 1999 Ward Just Novelist Massachusetts Spring 1999 Brian Ladd Visiting Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York Spring 1999 Michael Meyer General Editor, Newsweek New York Spring 1999 Barbara Schmitter-Heisler Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Spring 1999 Anthony Sebok Professor, Brooklyn Law School New York Spring 1999 Donald Shriver William E. Dodge Professor of Applied Christianity, and former president of Union Theological Seminary New York Spring 1999 Lynn Snyder Researcher at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institute Washington, DC Fall 1998 Gautam Dasgupta Professor of Theater at Skidmore College, New York New York Fall 1998 Gerald D. Feldman Chancellor's Professor of History and Director of the Institute of European Studies, University of California, Berkeley California Fall 1998 Diana Ketcham Journalist and Architecture Critic California Fall 1998 Robert Kotlowitz Television Producer, Writer, Editor New York Fall 1998 Brian Ladd Visiting Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York Fall 1998 Kendall Thomas Professor of Law, Columbia University New York Fall 1998 C.K. Williams Poet New Jersey[4] [edit]References

^ http://www.americanacademy.de/home/about-us/hans-arnhold-center/ ^ http://www.americanacademy.de/home/about-us/mission-statement/ ^ http://www.carnegiehall.org/berlininlights/partners.html ^ http://www.americanacademy.de/home/alumni/alumni-directory/