Park City Sophomore
Wins Two Grand!
October 18, 2010
IRVINE, CA--High
school sophomore Anne Fosburg, from Park City, Utah, is the winner of the Ayn
Rand Institute’s annual “Anthem”
essay contest, for which she received a prize of $2,000. Ms. Fosburg is a
student at Treasure Mountain International School.
Since 1985 more
than 255,000 students from around the world have entered ARI’s essay contests.
This year more than 16,000 students submitted their essays to the “Anthem” contest.
ARI also awarded 5
second prizes ($500), 10 third prizes ($200), 45 finalist ($50) and 175
semifinalist ($30) prizes. A complete list of winners and information about
next year’s competition can be found at www.aynrandnovels.com/contests.
First published in
1938, Ayn Rand’s novella “Anthem”
depicts a collectivist dictatorship in a future in which the word “I” has
vanished, and how a lone dissident discovers the lost word’s true meaning.
Open to 8th-, 9th-
and 10th-graders, the “Anthem”
essay contest requires contestants to write on one of several topics dealing
with the characters and themes in the book. The contest is designed to promote
critical thinking and writing skills. Essays are judged on both style and
content.
Each year ARI
offers five separate contests (“Anthem,”
“The Fountainhead,” “We the Living,”
“Atlas Shrugged,” and the
Former Participants contest) and awards more than $97,000 in prizes.
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For more information on
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The Ayn Rand Institute promotes the philosophy of Ayn Rand, author of “Atlas
Shrugged” and “The Fountainhead.”
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