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Date |
Title |
From |
Reason |
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10-Aug-44 |
Appointment as Naval Ensign |
President of the United States of America |
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27-May-65 |
The James E. Talmage Scientific Achievement Award |
Brigham Young University |
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1965 |
Modern Pioneers in Creative Industry |
National Association of Manufacturers |
In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the wellbeing of mankind through scientific research and development |
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16-May-70 |
Chemical Pioneer Award |
The American Institute of Chemists |
His role in the synthesis of diamonds which resulted in the creation of a new industry |
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13-Apr-71 |
Outstanding Manhood Award |
Associated Men Students BYU |
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28-May-71 |
Degree of Doctor Science: Honoris Causa |
Brigham Young University |
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10-Apr-72 |
American Chemical Society Award for Creative Invention |
The American Chemical Society |
For being the first to discover a reproducible reaction system for making synthetic diamonds from graphite, and for the concept and design of a super high pressure apparatus which not only made the synthesis possible, but brought about a whole new era of high pressure research. |
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20-May-72 |
Certificate |
The Intermountain Society of Inventors & Designers |
Distinguished service and leadership in the field of invention and designing |
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1972/73 |
ACS Tour Speaker |
American Chemical Society |
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2-Oct-73 |
Engineering Materials Achievement Award |
American Society of Metals |
The development and application of man-made diamonds and Borazon |
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16-Oct-75 |
Distinguished Alumni Award |
Associated Alumni of Weber State College |
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1976 |
ACS Tour Speaker |
American Chemical Society |
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22-Mar-77 |
International prize for new materials sponsered by the International Business Machines Corporation |
The American Physical Society |
For his outstanding research contributions and inventions which include the first reproducible process for making diamond; the sythesis of cubic boron nitride; and the development of the high pressure processes that are required to produce these materials |
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30-Aug-78 |
Karl G. Maeser Research Award |
Brigham Young University |
In recognition of extraordinary research ability and to assist in its continuance |
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23-Jun-80 |
Patent Agent Certification |
U.S. Department of Commerce United States Patent and Trademark Office |
To certify him as an agent, Registration No. 29,800 |
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1980 |
Man of the Year |
Abrasive Engineering Society |
In recognition of his outstanding achievements in abrasives and his service to the abrasive industry |
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1980/81 |
Who's Who in the World (Fifth Edition) |
The Marquis Who's Who Publication's Board |
Those individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their own fields of endeavor and who have thereby contributed significantly to the betterment of contemporary society |
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9-Feb-83 |
Distinguished Faculty Lecturer |
Brigham Young University |
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1986 |
Chisholm Circuit |
American Chemical Society |
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12-Jun-87 |
Doctor of Humanities |
Weber State College, Ogden UT |
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1988 |
North Central Circuit |
American Chemical Society |
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1-Jun-94 |
1994 Governor's Medal for Science and Technology |
Utah State Governor, Michael O. Leavitt |
In recognition for outstanding achievements and contributions to the State of Utah with significant impact in Science and Technology |
| May 7, 2004 | Honorary Doctorate | University of Utah |
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