THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE MINUTES
OF THE MEDAL
Wednesday, October
DAY MEETING
19, 1955
The annual Medal Day Ceremonies were held on Wednesday, mately 37.5 persons attended
the reception
and dinner in Franklin
October 19, 1955. ApproxiHall. The invocation was
delivered by the Reverend Philemon F. Sturges, Rector, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, The dinner was concluded
Pennsylvania.
with a toast to Benjamin
Philadelphia,
Franklin
proposed
by
S. Wyman Rolph, President. Guests adjourned 8:30
P.M.
Minutes
to the Lecture Hall, where the President
called the meeting to order at
The Stated Monthly Meeting was held in conjunction
with the Medal Day exercises.
of the Stated
Meeting
in May were approved
as printed
in the June issue of the
JOURNAL. Ralph H. McClarren, twenty-six
Chairman
former Medalists
of the Committee
and representatives
on Science and the Arts, introduced
of ten former Company
Medalists
who were
present. Henry B. Allen, Executive 195S”--giving
highlights
Vice-President
of Institute
activities
and Secretary,
reported
on “The Institute
in
during the preceding year.
Following Dr. Allen’s report, presentation ceremonies were opened by a short message from The sponsor of each Medalist read the citation accompanying the award and
the President. introduced Medalist,
the Medalist. gave an interesting
The meeting adjuorned (The full proceedings
At the conclusion
of the awards,
Claude E. Shannon,
Ballantine
talk on “Game Playing Machines.” at lo:30 P.M. of Medal
Day will be published
in the December
issue of the
JOURNAL.) HENRY B. ALLEN, Secretary
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PROGRAM
.THE HOSTESSCOMMITTEE
Reception for Medalists .....................................
.THE REVERENDPHILEMON F. STURGES
Invocation ...................................
MEDALISTS,OFFICIALSAND GUESTS
Dinner ............................................ Toast to Benjamin Franklin ..............................
.S. WYMAN ROLPH,President
ADJOURNMENT TO LECTUREHILL .THE PRESIDENT
Greetings .......................................................... Stated Meeting of the Institute. ............................
.THE PRESIDENTPRESIDING
Introduction of Former Medalists .................................................... ............... RALPH H. MCCLARREX,Chuirmun, Committee on Science and The Arts HENRY B. ALLEN, Executive Vice-President The Institute in 1955. ........................
.‘hE PRESIDENT
Presentation of Awards .............................................. “Game Playing Machines” ......................................
To be Awarded a Cresson Medal (1848) F. PHILIP BOWDEN Reader in Physical Chemistry University of Cambridge Cambridge. England To be Awarded Longstreth Medals (1890) ROBERT W. BERRIMAN Emulsion Chemist Kodak Limited Wealdstone, Harrow. England RICHARD Y. CASE Assistant Manager & Chief Engineer Power Transmission Division United States Rubber Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CECIL WALLER Chief Emulsion Chemist Ilford Limited Ilford, London. England To be Awarded a Levy Medal (1923) DAVID ALBERTHUFFMAN Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge. Massachusetts
.CLAUDEE. SHANNON
To be Awarded a Henderson Medal (1924) CARLETONK. STEINS Mechanical Engineer The Pennsylvania Railroad Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania To be Awarded Wetherill Medals (1925) RENE A. HICONNET Research Engineer Graphic Arts Research Foundation. Inc. Cambridge, Massachusetts LOUIS M. MOYROUD Research Engineer Graphic Arts Research Foundation, Inc. Cambridge. Massachusetts JACQUES Y. P. SEJOURNET Directeur Gt%ral Comptoir Industriel d’Etirage & Profilage de M&aux Paris. France To be Awarded a Brown Medal (1938) CHARLES S. LEOPOLD Consulting Engineer Philadelphia, Pennsylvania To be Awarded a Ballantine Medal (1946) CLAUDE ELWOOD SHANNON Research Mathematician Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Murray Hill, New Jersey