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for publication and must be accompanied by a summary of the data presented and the conclusions reached.  Papers presented at conferences sponsored by The New York Academy of Sciences are eligible for consideration provided that publication has occurred not more than two years prior to the closing date of the award competition to which entry is being made.  Such papers may be proposed either by the specific authors, or by any Member of the Academy recognizing the merit of such paper.  However, no more than one such paper may be offered for consideration by a single Member, unless he be the author.

(4) Awards.  The awards shall be made by the Scientific Council of The New York Academy of Sciences and it s decisions shall be final.

(5) Publication.  The Academy shall have the first option on the publication of all manuscripts submitted, but such publication is not binding on the Academy.  Manuscripts accepted for publication outside of The New York Academy of Sciences or manuscripts published elsewhere are not eligible for these scientific awards.

(6) In the case of an unpublished paper receiving an award, such paper wherever and whenever published shall be accompanied by one of the three following statements:
Under awards I and II, "Accorded an A. Cressy Morrison Award in Natural Science in 1966 by The New York Academy of Sciences."

Under award III, "Accorded a Boris Pregel Award for Research in Nuclear Physics, Biophysics (as Related to Nuclear Physics), and Nuclear Engineering in 1966 by The New York Academy of Sciences."

Under award IV, "Accorded an I.B. Laskowitz Gold Medal Award for Research in Aerospace Engineering Sciences in 1966 by The New York Academy of Sciences."

Such a statement, in substance, must also accompany any formal publicity initiated by the author regarding the award paper.

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Eunice Thomas Miner
Executive Director