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AT the fifteenth annual corporate meeting of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, held on February 26, the following medal awards were made: Osborne Reynolds Medal to Viscount Leverhulme in recognition of his work in the interests of chemical engineering during the year 1936, especially as president of the Chemical Engineering Congress; Moulton Medal to Dr. D. M. Newitt for the paper on “The Design of Vessels to withstand High Internal Pressures” as the most valuable paper among those read before the Institution during the year (1936); Junior Moulton Medal and prize of books to Mr. Roy F. Hayman for the paper on “Corrosion”, read before the Graduates and Students Section in 1936; William Macnab Medal to Mr. G. U. Hopton, for meritorious work in the Associate-Membership Examination, 1936. At this meeting Dr. William Cullen was elected president of the Institution for the year 1937.
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Institution of Chemical Engineers: Medal Awards. Nature 139, 406 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139406c0
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