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London Mathematical Society.
In 1872 he joined the London Mathematical Society.
London Mathematical Society.
He was President of the London Mathematical Society from 1918 to 1920.
In 1987 Conway was awarded the Polya Prize of the London Mathematical Society.
In 1959 the London Mathematical Society awarded him their De Morgan Medal.
He received the De Morgan Medal of the London Mathematical Society in 1908.
The London Mathematical Society awarded him their De Morgan Medal in 1893.
Watson was also very active in his support for the London Mathematical Society.
He also served the London Mathematical Society as editor of their Newsletter for four years.
In 1963 Lévy was elected to honorary membership of the London Mathematical Society.
Kempe was President of the London Mathematical Society from 1872 to 1874.
In 1962 Newman was presented with the De Morgan Medal from the London Mathematical Society.
He gave a Presidential Address to the London Mathematical Society on combinatorial analysis in 1894.
The papers were closely connected and all appeared in the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.
However it is not only the London Mathematical Society that has elected Kendall to be their president.
He was awarded the Senior Whitehead Prize of the London Mathematical Society in 1982.
He was President of the London Mathematical Society in 1974-76 receiving its De Morgan Medal in 1980.
We mentioned above that Johnson was President of the London Mathematical Society during 1980-82.
The London Mathematical Society was founded in 1865 and it elected Chasles in 1867 as its first foreign member.
His paper on this topic was rejected for publication by the London Mathematical Society but accepted by the Quarterly Journal.
The London Mathematical Society awarded him its Senior Berwick Prize in 1950 and its De Morgan Medal in 1971.
At a preliminary meeting to discuss setting up a mathematical society on 7 November 1864,the name London Mathematical Society was chosen.
He was elected President of the London Mathematical Society in 1955 and served the Society in this capacity until 1957.
He was Vice-President from 1950 to 1954 and, over the similar period 1951-55, he was editor of the Journal of the London Mathematical Society.
He was also a strong supporter of the London Mathematical Society and was awarded the Junior Berwick Prize of that Society in 1947.
In fact he was greatly helped in his mathematical education by the Spitalfields Mathematical Society which was later to become the London Mathematical Society.
The London Mathematical Society awarded him their junior Berwick Prize in 1963, and their senior Whitehead Prize in 1974.
Many societies have honoured Novikov with membership such as the London Mathematical Society in 1987 and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in 1996.
He was awarded the London Mathematical Society's Senior Berwick Prize in 1950, the De Morgan Medal, 1971, and the Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal, 1977.