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IT is announced that the second award of the T. K. Sidey Summer-time Medal and Prize will be made by the Royal Society of New Zealand at its annual meeting in May 1936. The award, which comprises a medal and a prize of £100, is made for the most valuable contribution or contributions to human knowledge by research in the study of light visible and invisible and other solar radiations in relation to human welfare. Applications will close with the Secretary of the Society on February 29, 1936. Theses specially prepared or copies of published works may be submitted. The first award of this medal was made to Lord Rutherford in 1933.
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T. K. Sidey Summer-time Award. Nature 136, 218 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136218a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136218a0