The Charles A. Whitten Medal was established by the American Geophysical Union to honor Charles A. Whitten for his contributions to research in crustal...
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Whitten Soccer Complex, located at Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee Charles A. Whitten Medal, recognizes outstanding achievement...
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Irwin I. Shapiro (category Albert Einstein Medal recipients)
on Dynamical Astronomy (1988) Charles A. Whitten Medal from the American Geophysical Union (1991) William Bowie Medal from the American Geophysical Union...
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Day Medal of the Geological Society of America, the William Bowie Medal and the Charles A. Whitten Medal of the American Geophysical Union. He was a member...
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The E. J. Whitten Medal is awarded to the best Victorian player in an Australian rules football State of Origin football match. The award is named after...
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Galilean satellites of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn. He won the Charles A. Whitten Medal from the American Geophysical Union in 1997. The asteroid 3831...
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1920 to 1922 and served as president a second time from 1929 to 1932. In 1932, Bowie received the Prix Charles Lagrange from the Académie royale des...
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of Paris 2015: Foreign Member, French Academy of Sciences 2016: Charles A. Whitten Medal V. Dehant and P.M. Mathews, Precession, Nutation, and Wobble of...
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won the Royal Society of New Zealand's Hector Medal, and in 1999 he was awarded the Charles A. Whitten Medal by the American Geophysical Union. The Walcott...
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American Geophysical Union (section Medals)
" A maximum of 0.1% of the membership can be elected each year. The Charles A. Whitten Medal (established 1984), named after Charles A. Whitten, a former...
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models of earthquakes and volcanic processes'. "Paul Segall 2014 Charles A. Whitten Medal |". honors.agu.org. Retrieved 2022-01-13. "paul segall". scholar...
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considered by many to be the father of modern American hydrology. An eponymous medal is awarded by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) to recognize outstanding...
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Macelwane Medal, elected him in 1985 a Fellow of the AGU, in 1994 appointed him the William Bowie Lecturer, and in 2006 awarded him the Charles A. Whitten Medal...
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Victorian Football League (VFL). Born and raised into a working-class family in Footscray, Whitten debuted for the Bulldogs in 1951, quickly becoming one...
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William Richard Peltier (category Wilson Medal recipients)
Achievement in Physics Canadian Association of Physicists, 2009 Charles A. Whitten Medal American Geophysical Union, 2010 The Bower Award and Prize for...
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ISSN 0366-0176. "J. Tuzo Wilson Medal". Canadian Geophysical Union. 20 June 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2016. "Charles A. Whitten Medal". Honors program. American...
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The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal (and informally as Charlie), is awarded to the best and fairest player in the Australian...
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National Medal of Arts is an award and title created by the United States Congress in 1984, for the purpose of honoring artists and patrons of the arts. A prestigious...
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Richard Crane – 1977 Wallace A. Hilton – 1978 Charles Kittel – 1979 Paul E. Klopsteg – 1979, Extraordinary Oersted Medal Award Gerald Holton – 1980 Robert...
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in office) Medals February 6, 2002: Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal (Canadian version) May 6, 2024: King Charles III Coronation Medal (Canadian...
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The Brownlow Medal (formally the Charles Brownlow Trophy) is an individual award given to the player judged fairest and best in the Australian Football...
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on January 30, 2025. Retrieved January 30, 2025. Price, Stepheny; Rumpf-Whitten, Sarah (January 30, 2025). "Victims identified in DC plane crash involving...
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Jack Collins (footballer, born 1930) (redirect from Jack Charles Collins)
award (later designated the Charles Sutton Medal). In 1953, Collins fronted the VFL Tribunal twice. In June, he was cleared of a striking charge against South...
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The Charles Sutton Medal is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player adjudged best and fairest for the Western Bulldogs throughout...
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John Schultz (footballer, born 1938) (category Charles Sutton Medal winners)
played as an amateur. He played his entire VFL with the legendary Ted Whitten as his captain, and retired in 1968, aged only twenty-nine, to help manage...
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David Thorpe (footballer) (category Charles Sutton Medal winners)
centreman, Thorpe played with Footscray from 1965 to 1973. He won the Charles Sutton Medal for the club's best and fairest player in 1968 and 1972. Thorpe missed...
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Peter Box (category Charles Sutton Medal winners)
was used mainly as a centreman, Box played at centre half-forward in Footscray's 1954 premiership side. By winning the Brownlow Medal in 1956 Box became...
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Jose Romero (Australian footballer) (category Charles Sutton Medal winners)
the 1996 Charles Sutton Medallist (the Best and Fairest Award for the Bulldogs) was forced to retire during the 2001 season. Romero served a stint as...
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Western Bulldogs (section Brownlow Medal winners)
headquarters and training facilities are at its traditional home ground, the Whitten Oval. The club also plays home games at Mars Stadium in the city of Ballarat...
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1974 A.E. Ringwood 1975 Edward Bullard 1976 Jule G. Charney 1977 James A. Van Allen 1978 Helmut E. Landsberg 1979 Frank Press 1980 Charles A. Whitten 1981...
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