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Benjamin Franklin Medal (American Philosophical Society)

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Benjamin Franklin Medal (American Philosophical Society)

The Benjamin Franklin Medal presented by the American Philosophical Society located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., also called Benjamin Franklin Bicentennial Medal, is awarded since 1906. The originally called "Philosophical Society" was founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin. The award was created to remember the 200th anniversary of the birthday of Franklin. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has this medal in his collection.

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The medal was created by the brothers Augustus and Louis St. Gaudens.

Recipients

Recipients received this award under different names for different reasons:

  • The first medal was given to the Republic of France in 1906.
  • 1921: Franklin Medal to Marie Curie.
  • Benjamin Franklin Medal

    Awarded for notable services to the American Philosophical Society, between 1937 and 1983.

    Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities or Sciences

    Awarded between 1985 and 1991.

    Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished Achievement in the Sciences

    Awarded since 1993.

    Benjamin Franklin Medal for Distinguished Public Service

    Awarded since 1987.

    References

    Benjamin Franklin Medal (American Philosophical Society) Wikipedia