
The American Institute of Mining,
Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
AIME AWARDS
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James Douglas Gold Medal
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The James Douglas Gold Medal was established in 1922. The award recognizes distinguished achievement in nonferrous metallurgy,
including both the benefication of ores and the alloying and utilization of nonferrous metals. Dr. James Douglas, founder of
Phelps Dodge Corporation and twice President of AIME, was also an AIME Honorary Member. He was an industrialist, a mining engineer,
a metallurgical engineer and a noted inventor of metallurgical equipment.
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1945 -
Robert Franklin Mehl
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1942 -
Arthur Smith Dwight
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1940 -
Louis D. Ricketts
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1935 -
George C. Stone
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1933 -
James O. Elton
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1932 -
Champion Herbert Mathewson
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1931 -
William H. Peirce
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1930 -
John Van Nostrand Dorr
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1928 -
Selwyn G. Blaylock
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1927 -
Zay Jeffries
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1925 -
William H. Bassett
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1924 -
Charles W. Merrill
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1923 -
Frederick Laist
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