Esq., to those workers in physical science or technology, without regard to country, whose efforts, in the opinion of the Institute, acting through its Committee on Science and the Arts, have done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its... Journal of the Franklin Institute - Página 95por Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1917Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1915 - 974 páginas
...whose efforts, in the opinion of the Institute, acting through its Committee on Science and the Arts, have done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its applications. The Elliott Cresson Medal (Gold Medal and Diploma). — This Medal is awarded for discovery or original... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1918 - 676 páginas
...Medal in the auditorium of the Institute. The Franklin Medal, founded in 1914 and awarded only to " those workers in physical science or technology, without...knowledge of physical science or its applications," was awarded to Signer Guglielmo Marconi, electrical engineer and member of the Italian Senate, and... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1912 - 1178 páginas
...science or technology, without regard to country, whose efforts have, in the judgment of the Institute, done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its applications. 6. That any excess of income from this fund, beyond such average annual sum as might be deemed necessary... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1915 - 958 páginas
...whose efforts, in the opinion of the Institute, acting through its Committee on Science and the Arts, have done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its applications. Tbe Elliott Cresson Medal (Gold Medal and Diploma). — This Medal is awafded for discovery or original... | |
| Samuel Insull - 1915 - 584 páginas
...science or technology, without regard to country, whose efforts have, in the judgment of the Institute, done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its applications." The medal is of gold and, besides suitable inscriptions, bears a medallion of Benjamin Franklin made from... | |
| 1916 - 894 páginas
...be awarded from time to time to those workers in physical science and technology, without regard of country, whose efforts, in the opinion of the Institute, have done most to advance our knowledge of physical science and its applications." It is a matter of great and peculiar gratification... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1916 - 946 páginas
...whose efforts, in the opinion of the Institute, acting through its Committee on Science and the Arts, have done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its applications. The Elliott Cresson Medal (Gold Medal and Diploma). — This Medal is awarded for discovery or original... | |
| Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.) - 1917 - 978 páginas
...1917. Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair, US Navy, Navy Department, Washington, DC SIR: I have the honour to inform you that The Franklin Institute...as follows : "That The Franklin Medal be awarded to David Watson Taylor, Chief Constructor and Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair, US Navy, in... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1918 - 672 páginas
...Medal in the auditorium of the Institute. The Franklin Medal, founded in 1914 and awarded only to " those workers in physical science or technology, without...knowledge of physical science or its applications," was awarded to Signor Guglielmo Marconi, electrical engineer and member of the Italian Senate, and... | |
| 1918 - 900 páginas
...whose efforts, in- the opinion of the Institute, acting through its Committee on Science and the Arts, have done most to advance a knowledge of physical science or its applications. The Elliott Cresson Medal (Gold Medal and Diploma).— This medal is awarded for discovery or original... | |
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