Talk:Stuart Ballantine Medal
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Initial creation and link maintenance
[edit]This list article based on the earlier one I created at Howard N. Potts Medal.
- This article created with 52 entries
- Medal is now defunct (see Franklin Institute)
- Layout tidied up and initial set of redlinks checked (a misspelling of Harold T. Friis was corrected to Harald T. Friis)
- Ten (10) redlinks turned blue by creating redirects
- 11 redlinks remain, with 41 blue links; all 11 redlinks listed below to aid tracking
- All blue links clicked to check correct person has been linked; no errors found
Other thoughts: tidying on layout still needed, possible a table is better. Any table would need to list "section" of award (e.g. Physics, Engineering, etc). And also the year, as several years have multiple awards. Need more background to the awards, including why the awards were given (citations are on the Franklin Institute website). Carcharoth (talk) 02:59, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
Redlinks list
[edit]List of redlinks to fill in and track when articles created.
- 1953 - David G. C. Luck (Engineering)
- 1954 - Kenneth Alva Norton (Engineering)
- 1967 - Jack N. James (Engineering)
- 1967 - Robert J. Parks (Engineering)
- 1975 - Bernard C. De Loach, Jr. (Engineering)
- 1975 - Martin Mohamed Atalla (Physics)
- 1979 - Benjamin Abeles (Engineering)
- 1979 - George D. Cody (Engineering)
- 1983 - Adam Lender (Computer and Cognitive Science)
- 1986 - Linn F. Mollenauer (Engineering)
- 1993 - Leroy L. Chang (Physics)
List consists of 11 redlinks as of 02:59, 13 December 2012 (UTC), Carcharoth (talk)