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AT the thirteenth annual corporate meeting of the Institution of Chemical Engineers held on February 22, the Moulton Medal, the Junior Moulton Medal and Prize of books, and the Osborne Reynolds Medal were presented. These awards were instituted in 1929. The Moulton Medal, which commemorates the chemical engineering work of the late Lord Moulton at the Department of Explosives Supply, is in gold and bears on the obverse a portrait of Lord Moulton, and on the reverse, the seal of the Institution. It is awarded for the best paper of each year presented before the Institution. Papers by non-members are eligible for this Medal. The award for 1934 was made for a paper by Mr. J. Davidson Pratt and Mr. G. S. W. Marlow, entitled “Legal Pitfalls for the Chemical Engineer”. The Junior Moulton Medal is in silver, and is a duplicate of the senior award. It is given for the best paper of the year read before the Graduates' and Students' Section of the Institution. Only papers by graduates and students of the Institution are eligible for this Medal and Prize. The 1934 award was made for the paper “Determination of the Efficiency of a Multi-Stage Washer”, by Mr. D. Gordon Bagg. The Osborne Reynolds Medal, in silver, commemorates the fundamental investigations of the late Prof. Osborne Reynolds, and is the gift to the Institution of Mr. F. A. Greene, the honorary treasurer. It bears on the obverse the seal of the Institution, and is awarded for meritorious service for the advancement of the Institution. For 1934 the award was made to Mr. H. J. Pooley, in recognition of his work as honorary director of the Appointments Bureau of the Institution since the inception of this office in 1925.
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Medal Awards of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. Nature 135, 366 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135366b0
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