Henry Marshall Tory Medal
The Henry Marshall Tory Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada "for outstanding research in a branch of astronomy, chemistry, mathematics, physics, or an allied science". It is named in honour of Henry Marshall Tory and is awarded bi-annually. The award consists of a gold plated silver medal.
Recipients
Source: Royal Society of Canada
- 2015 - Julio Navarro, FRSC
 - 2013 - Douglas W. Stephan, FRSC
 - 2011 - Arthur B. McDonald, FRSC
 - 2009 - John Richard Bond, FRSC
 - 2007 - George Albert Sawatzky, FRSC
 - 2005 - David J. Lockwood, FRSC
 - 2003 - Paul B. Corkum, FRSC
 - 2001 - John Bryan Jones, FRSC
 - 1999 - James K.G. Watson, FRSC
 - 1997 - James Greig Arthur, FRSC
 - 1995 - Juan C. Scaiano, FRSC
 - 1993 - Albert Edward Litherland, FRSC
 - 1991 - Willem Siebrand, FRSC
 - 1989 - Boris P. Stoicheff, FRSC
 - 1987 - Keith J. Laidler, FRSC
 - 1985 - Keith U. Ingold, FRSC
 - 1983 - Ronald J. Gillespie
 - 1981 - Alexander Edgar Douglas, FRSC
 - 1979 - Nathan Mendelsohn
 - 1977 - John Charles Polanyi, FRSC
 - 1975 - William T. Tutte
 - 1973 - Bertram N. Brockhouse
 - 1971 - Harold E. Johns, FRSC
 - 1969 - William G. Schneider, FRSC
 - 1967 - Israel Halperin
 - 1965 - Henry E. Duckworth, FRSC
 - 1963 - Harry Lambert Welsh
 - 1961 - R.M. Petrie, FRSC
 - 1959 - Henry George Thode, FRSC
 - 1957 - Carlyle Smith Beals
 - 1955 - Edgar William Richard Steacie
 - 1953 - Gerhard Herzberg, FRSC
 - 1951 - Thorbergur Thorvaldson, FRSC
 - 1949 - Harold Scott Macdonald Coxeter, FRSC
 - 1947 - Eli Franklin Burton, FRSC
 - 1946 - John Stuart Foster, FRSC
 - 1945 - Otto Maass, FRSC
 - 1944 - Frank Allen, FRSC
 - 1943 - John Lighton Synge, FRSC
 
See also
References
- "Henry Marshall Tory Medal". The Royal Society of Canada. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
 
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