RefNoTG/12/14
LevelItem
TitleCertificate stating that Thomas Gold has been awarded the John F Lewis Prize by the American Philosophical Society in recognition of his paper, 'The nature of the lunar surface: Recent evidence'
Date21 Apr 1972
DescriptionThe paper was published in 'Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society', Vol 115, No 2, April 1971.
Extent1 sheet
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
AdminHistoryThe John Frederick Lewis Award was founded via a gift from the widow of John F Lewis. John F Lewis was a maritime lawyer who was involved with a number of cultural institutions in Philadelphia.
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