The Society of Automotive Engineers named an award "Henry O. Fuchs" in his honor.
The Photographic Society of America (PSA) named her the top woman in the world in stereo photography in 1960.
The concerned citizens of Nanton had rallied together and formed a Historical Society appropriately named "Save One".
Convention required the Governor to be patron of the NSW Rose Society, and the Society to name a rose after his wife.
And the Society of Professional Journalists in Northern California named him "Journalist of the Year" in 2001.
In 1969, Harvard's Hasty Pudding Society named her Woman of the Year.
In 1995 the Society named their annual award for the outstanding manuscript in each volume of the HRDQ after Swanson.
In 1987 the Society for Gynecologic Investigation named her its distinguished scientist of the year.
Upon his retirement, the Society named the Executive wing of the headquarters complex in his honor.
After interviewing more than 30,000 children aged between 8 and 16, the Children's Society named six key priorities that children need to be happy.