The Putnam competition takes place on the first Saturday in December, and consists of two three-hour sittings separated by a lunch break. The competition is supervised by faculty members at the participating schools.

Putnam offers a wide range of stock-driven equity portfolios designed to deliver consistent outperformance while managing downside risk. Learn more.

Joe Gallian maintains several pages of information about the Putnam, including a historical summary, a database of career trajectories of Putnam fellows, and a PDF summary of the database.

The town of Putnam is rich in history, getting its name from Israel Putnam ( - ) who was an American Army general and Freemason, popularly known as "Old Put."

Putnam is renowned for its antique market, boasting several shops offering unique items. Recently, the town has been reinventing itself with an “Arts & Al Fresco” motif, featuring small boutiques, theaters, and art galleries.

Welcome to Putnam Market We bring you the best in food by tasting, sniffing, and testing everything we offer. Our all-natural chicken and free-range turkey breast are roasted in-house to create the best sandwiches this side of Thanksgiving. All our soups, salads, and baked goods are made from scratch, ensuring the freshest flavors in every bite.

Putnam Competition The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the principal intercollegiate mathematics competition. Administered by the Mathematical Association of America since the 1930's, it is "constructed to test originality as well as technical competence."

Putnam County is located in the lower Hudson River Valley, about 55 miles north of New York City, with Carmel as its county seat.