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Eigenbrodt Cup

The Eigenbrodt Cup is an award given during the commencement ceremony to an alumnus or alumna who has attained outstanding national or international distinction or who has done a great service to the College. Each recipient receives a medallion symbolizing the honor; the cup itself, inscribed with his or her name, remains at the College. The cup has been awarded annually since 1935 except in 1939, 1944, 1945, and 1963.

The Eigenbrodt Cup was presented to the College in 1891 by Miss Sarah (Sallie) Eigenbrodt in memory of her brother, Dr. David L. Eigenbrodt, Class of 1831. The Trinity Tablet reported in 1891 that “the cup is made of silver, belonging to the late Dr. Eigenbrodt, and is appropriately engraved with an inscription in his memory. It is gold lined and on the exterior is brazed his gold badge as a member of the Parthenon Literary Society.” The Cup is the greatest honor that can be bestowed upon a Trinity alum—receiving this prestigious award signifies extraordinary and significant work for Trinity, the national, and/or international communities.

The award was first given during the 1891 Commencement to J.H.S. Quick. It was not given again until 1935; there is no established record of what happened to the cup during this time.

Some of the recipients of the Eigenbrodt Cup include:

1935 William G. Mather, Class of 1877

1937 Martin W. Clement, Class of 1901

1942 Charles G. Woodward, Class of 1898

1950 G. Keith Funston '32

1954 Karl W. Hallden, Class of 1909

1964 George M. Ferris, Class of 1916

1980/81 Theodore D. Lockwood '48

2001 Gerald Hansen '51, P'78, '84, '88 and Georgia Hansen

2006 Henry M. Zachs '56

2010 Cornelia Parsons Thornburgh ’80

2021 Tom DiBenedetto ’71, P’08, ’12, ’13, ’15, ’17 (Awarded in 2022)


Sources

The Eigenbrodt Cup

Bantam Sports

Trinity College Commencement Program, 2022.

Trinity College in the Twentieth Century (2000) by Peter and Anne Knapp, p. 45.

Trinity College Alumni News, (Commencement Number) May 1940.

Trinity Tablet, (Commencement Special) 06/21/1891.