Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
ELIZABETH ANN BARTHOLOMEW AWARD

Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew (1912-1985) served as the Secretary of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club from 1946 until 1981.  Her life was devoted to plants, and she transferred her interest in plants and nature to students of all ages and walks of life.

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THE ELIZABETH ANN BARTHOLOMEW AWARD
The Southern Appalachian Botanical Society annually presents the Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award in memory of her untiring service to the public, to plant systematics, and to this organization.  This award is presented to individuals who have also distinguished themselves in professional and public service that advances out knowledge and appreciation of the world of plants and their scientific, cultural, and aesthetic values, and/or exceptional service to the society.

2010 Bartholomew Award Application (MS Word document)

 Please forward your nomination and/or questions to:
   Lisa Kelly, Chair

   Department of Biology

   University of North Carolina at Pembroke

   PO Box 1510

   Pembroke, NC  28372-1510

   Phone: 910-521-6377

   E-mail: lisa.kelly@uncp.edu

BARTHOLOMEW AWARD COMMITTEE

Lisa Kelly, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Chair (2007-2010)

Gary Dillard, Bowling Green, KY (2008-2011)

Joe E. Winstead, Southern Arkansas University, (2009-2012)


PREVIOUS AWARD RECIPIENTS

1989 - Aaron J. Sharp
1990 - Wilbur H. Duncan
1991 - Albert E. Radford
1992 - Edward E. C. Clebsch
1993 - Roy B. Clarkson
1994 - James W. Hardin

1995 - James F. Matthews

1996 - John M. Herr, Jr.
1997 - Donna M. E. Ware
1998 - J. Dan Pittillo
1999 - Dan Evans
2000 - C. Ritchie Bell

2001 - R. Dale Thomas

2002 - William H. Martin

2003 - no award
2004 - W. Eugene Wofford
2005 - Gary Dillard
2006 - Joe E. Winstead

2007 - Angus K. Gholson, Jr.

2008 - Michael J. Baranski
2009 - Charlie Williams


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