| John Michels (Journalist) - 1919 - 632 pages
...Engineering Building, 29 West 29th Street, New York. THE National Academy of Sciences haa awarded its medal for eminence in the application of science to the public welfare to Mr. Herbert C. Hoover for his applications of science in the conservation, selection and distribution... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1921 - 620 pages
...from Admiral Sigsbee telling of the time when Professor Agassiz was on board the Blake. , The gold medal for eminence in the application of science to the public welfare was awarded to Dr. CW Stiles. Dr. Welch sketched the life of Dr. Stiles and described his achievements... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1915 - 722 pages
...by the Academy at the stated meeting in April 1915. A new Rule was adopted, reading as follows: The holders of the Medal for Eminence in the Application...Public Welfare shall be notified, like members, of the meetings of the Academy, and invited to participate in its scientific sessions. the custody of... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1915 - 722 pages
...by the Academy at the stated meeting in April 1915. A new Rule was adopted, reading as follows: The holders of the Medal for Eminence in the Application...Public Welfare shall be notified, like members, of the meetings of the Academy, and invited to participate in its scientific sessions. REPORT ON THE AUTUMN... | |
| 1915 - 558 pages
...scientific discovery it would not have entitled Baird to membership in the academy. It is the purpose of the Medal for Eminence in the Application of Science to the Public Welfare to mark the appreciation of the National Academy for eminent services to the public performed without... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1917 - 822 pages
...University of Chicago for his numerous and important contributions to spectroscopy and astronomical physics. The Medal for Eminence in the Application of Science to the Public Welfare, to Samuel Wesley Stratton for his services in introducing standards into the practice of technologists... | |
| National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) - 1920 - 780 pages
...Walcott presented the following recommendations from the Council, which were unanimously adopted : "That the medal for eminence in the application of science to the public welfare be awarded at the Annual Meeting in April 1920, to HERBERT C. HOOVER for his applications of science... | |
| 1916 - 1370 pages
...the Committee on the Medal for Eminence in the Application of Science to the Public Welfare 27 Award of the Medal for Eminence in the Application of Science to the Public Welfare 28 Report of the editorial board of the Proceedings 28 New rule 28 Scientific sessions — November... | |
| Cleveland Abbe, Mrs. Mary Josephine Genung Nichols - 1916 - 584 pages
...18, 1916, the National Academy of Sciences, meeting at Washington, DC, awarded a Marcellus Hartley medal "for eminence in the application of science to the public welfare" to Prof. Cleveland Abbe in recognition of his services in connection with the foundation and organization... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1917 - 828 pages
...National Academy of Sciences, of which he was long an active member, awarded him the Marcellus Hartly Medal " for eminence in the application of science to the public welfare." Coming, as this award did, from those he counted as his most intimate friends and associates in scientific... | |
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