Henry Marshall Tory Medal

The Henry Marshall Tory Medal is a prize from the Royal Society of Canada for outstanding research in physics, chemistry, mathematics, astronomy and related sciences. It is awarded every two years and is named after Henry Marshall Tory (1864-1947), founder of the Universities of British Columbia and Alberta and former President of the RSC.

Award winners

  • 2013: Douglas W. Stephan
  • 2011: Arthur B. McDonald, FRSC
  • 2009: John Richard Bond, FRSC
  • 2007: George Albert Sawatzky, FRSC
  • 2005: David J. Lockwood, FRSC
  • 2003: Paul B. Corkum, FRSC
  • 2001: John Bryan Jones, FRSC
  • 1999: James K.G. Watson, FRSC
  • 1997: James Greig Arthur, FRSC
  • 1995: Juan C. Scaiano, FRSC
  • 1993: Albert E. Litherland, FRSC
  • 1991: Willem sieve edge, FRSC
  • 1989: Boris P. Stoicheff, FRSC
  • 1987: Keith J. Laidler, FRSC
  • 1985: Keith U. Ingold, FRSC
  • 1983: Ronald J. Gillespie
  • 1981: Alexander Edward Douglas, FRSC
  • 1979: Nathan Mendelsohn
  • 1977: John Charles Polanyi, FRSC
  • 1975: William T. Tutte
  • 1973: Bertram N. Brockhouse
  • 1971: Harold E. Johns, FRSC
  • 1969: William G. Schneider, FRSC
  • 1967: Israel Halperin
  • 1965: Henry E. Duckworth, FRSC
  • 1963: Harry Lambert Welsh
  • 1961: R. M. Petrie, FRSC
  • 1959: Henry George Thode, FRSC
  • 1957: Carlyle Smith Beals
  • 1955: Edgar William Richard Steacie
  • 1953: Gerhard Herzberg, FRSC
  • 1951: Þórbergur Thorvaldson, FRSC
  • 1949: Harold Scott Macdonald Coxeter, FRSC
  • 1947: Eli Franklin Burton, FRSC
  • 1946: John Stuart Foster, FRSC
  • 1944: Frank Allen, FRSC
  • 1943: John Lighton Synge, FRSC
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