Acknowledgement
Throughout the planet and throughout his lifestyle, starting on the age of 26, George Ellery Hale was honored for his contributions towards the growth of astrophysics. Among the honors ended up:
The 1894 Janssen Medal through the Paris Academy of Sciences
The 1902 Benjamin Count Rumford Medal from your American Academy of Arts & Sciences
The 1904 Draper Medal from the National Academy of Sciences
The 1904 Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society
The 1916 Catherine Wolfe Bruce Gold Medal from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
In 1919 he was elected an associate of Academie des Sciences, Institut de France
The 1920 Galileo Medal from your University of Florence
The 1921 Actonian Prize from the Royal Institution of London
The 1926 Elliott Cresson Medal in the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia
The 1926 Arthur Noble Medal through the City of Pasadena
The 1927 Franklin Gold Medal from the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia
The 1932 Sir Godfrey Copley Medal from your Royal Society of Great Britain
The 1935 Frederic Ives Medal from your Optical Society of America
Belgium awarded Dr. Hale the Medal of Merit of the Order of Leopold, Italy awarded him the Order of the Crown of Italy, and he was an honorary member of the Vienna Academy of Sciences.
From The Committee on Science and the Arts, Cover page for the Committee report on the Franklin Medal awards to George E. Hale and Max Planck,
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