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Holley Medal
Holley Medal

The Holley Medal was established in 1924 to honor Alexander Lyman Holley, charter member of ASME. It is presented to an individual who by some great and unique act(s) of an engineering nature has accomplished a great and timely public benefit.

This medal commemorates Alexander Lyman Holley (1832-1882), who chaired the first meeting of ASME’s founders, Feb. 16, 1880, and was the principal author of the Society’s first by-laws. 

Mr. Holley is recognized for introducing the Bessemer process of steelmaking to the United States, thus making large quantities of steel economically available to support a rapid growth in American industry during the late-nineteenth and the twentieth centuries.

Attention shall be concentrated on the brilliance of the art --not on the individual. The achievement should be of such public importance as to be worthy of the gratitude of the nation and to call forth the admiration of engineers.

In 1973, eligibility for this award was amended to recognize more than one individual for a single achievement, provided that each individual made an equal or comparable contribution.

Form Of Award: $1000, Vermeil Medal and Certificate
Limitation(s): None
Administrative Responsiblility: General Awards Committee (GAC)
Nomination Deadline: March 1
Nomination Sent To: General Awards Committee (GAC)
Committee Chair: S. Krishnamurthy
Phone Number: 212-591-7736
Email: mervync@asme.org
Awarded By: Committee on Honors (COH)


HOLLEY MEDALISTS

1924 Hjalmar G. Carlson 1951 George R. Fink   Douwe de Vries
1928 Elmer A. Sperry 1952 Sanford L. Cluett 1980 Soichiro Honda
1930 Baron C. Shiba 1953 Philip M. McKenna 1982 Jack St. Clair Kilby
1934 Irving Langmuir 1954 Walter A. Shewhart 1985 John V. Atanasoff
1936 Henry Ford 1955 George J. Hood 1986 Wilson Greatbatch
1937 Frederick G. Cottrell 1957 Charles S. Draper 1987 Robert J. Moffat
1938 Francis Hodgkinson 1959 Col. Maurice J. Fletcher 1988 Vernon D. Roosa
1939 Carl E. Johansson 1961 Thomas Elmer Moon 1989 Jack S. Kilby
1940 Edwin H. Armstrong 1963 William Shockley   Jerry D. Merryman
1941 John C. Garand 1968 Chester F. Carlson   James H. Van Tassel
1942 Ernest O. Lawrence 1969 Willis J. Whitfield 1990 Roy J. Plunkett
1943 Vannevar Bush 1973 Harold E. Edgerton 1991 James R. Thompson, Jr.
1944 Carl L. Norden   Kenneth J. Germeshausen 1994 Dominick Danna
1945 Sanford A. Moss 1975 George M. Grover   Richard W. Newman
1946 Norman Gibson 1976 Emmet N. Leith   William C. Moore
1947 Raymond D. Johnson   Juris Upatnieks 1996 Bernard J. Miller
1948 Edwin H. Land 1977 J. David Margerum 1998 Donna L. Shirley
1950 Charles G. Curtis 1979 Bruce G. Collipp 2001 Heinz Erzberger
2005 James D. Walker
2008 David G. Lilley


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