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The Hodgkins Medal is awarded annually or biennially by the Smithsonian Institution for important contributions to the understanding of the physical environment as it affects the welfare of man.
It was established in 1893 in honor of Thomas George Hodgkins, who left his fortune to the Smithsonian, stipulating that a portion be used to promote atmospheric research.
Recipients
Recipients include:
- 1899 – James Dewar
- 1902 – Joseph John Thomson
- 1965 – Joseph Kaplan, Marcel Nicolet, Sydney Chapman
- 1967 – Frits W. Went, John Grahame Douglas Clark
- 1969 – Arie Jan Haagen-Smit, Jule Gregory Charney
- 1971 – Lewis Mumford
- 1973 – Walter Orr Roberts
- 1976 – E. Cuyler Hammond
- 1978 – Alexander Dalgarno
- 1980 – Luigi Giuseppe Jacchia [it]
See also
References
- "Awards and Medals". Smithsonian. Archived from the original on 5 October 2017. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
- "Hodgkins Medal". Smithsonian Institution Archives. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
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