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Henry Taube - Leader in Inorganic Chemistry


  • ACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry, 1967
  • Nichols Medal, New York, ACS, 1971
  • Willard Gibbs Medal, Chicago Section, ACS, 1971
  • F. P. Dwyer Medal, University of New South Wales, Australia, 1973
  • Honorary Doctorate (L.L.D.) University of Saskatchewan, 1973
  • Marguerite Blake Wilbur Endowed Professorship, 1976
  • National Medal of Science, Washington, D.C., 1977
  • Allied Chemical Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching & Innovative Science, 1979
  • Degree of Ph. D. Honoris Causa of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1979
  • T. W. Richards Medal of the Northeastern Section, ACS, 1980
  • ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry of the Monsanto Company, 1981
  • The Linus Pauling Award, Puget Sound Section, ACS, 1981
  • National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences, 1983
  • Bailar Medal, University of Illinois, 1983
  • Doctor of Science, University of Chicago, 1983
  • Robert A. Welch Foundation Award in Chemistry, 1983
  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1983
  • Doctor of Science, Polytechnic Institute, New York, 1984
  • Honorary Member, College of Chemists of Catalonia and Beleares, 1984
  • Priestley Medal, ACS, 1985
  • Doctor of Science, State University of New York, 1985
  • Corresponding Member, Academy of Arts and Science of Puerto Rico, 1985
  • Honorary Member, Canadian Society for Chemistry, 1986
  • Distinguished Achievement Award, International Precious Metals Institute, 1986
  • The Oesper Award, The Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society, 1986
  • Doctor of Science, University of Guelph, 1987
  • Honorary Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1988
  • Doctor of Science, honoris causa, Seton Hall
  • University, 1988
  • Doctor of Science, Lajos Kossuth University of Debrecen, Hungary, 1988
  • Honorary Fellowship, Royal Society of Chemistry, 1989
  • Honorary Fellowship, Indian Chemical Society 1989
  • G. M. Kosolapoff Award, Auburn Section, ACS, 1990
  • Doctor of Science, Northwestern University, 1990
  • American Chemical Society
  • National Academy of Sciences
  • American Academy of Arts & Sciences
  • Phi Beta Kappa
  • Sigma Xi
  • Phi Lamda Upsilon (honorary member)
  • Royal Physiographical Society of Lund
  • American Philosophical Society
  • Royal Danish Academy of Sciences & Letters
  • Foreign Member of the Finnish Academy of Science & Letters
  • Foreign Member, Royal Society
  • Corresponding Member, Brazilian Academy of Sciences
  • Foreign Associate, Engineering Academy of Japan
  • Corresponding Member, Australian Academy of Science
  • Linus Pauling, 1981
  • Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1983
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