... intended to encourage the cultivation of statistics in their scientific aspects and promote the application of numbers to the solution of important problems in all the relations of life in which the numerical method can be employed, with a view to determining the laws which regulate them.
Fellows or non-fellows of the Royal Statistical Society who have communicated papers of special merit to a section of a local group of which they are members or have published such papers in the journals of the Society are considered for Bronze Medals. Preference is given to those under the age of 35.
1936 W G Cochran
1938 R F George
1949 W J Jennett
1962 P Armitage
1966 J Durbin
1967 F Downton
1968 R L Plackett
1969 M C Pike
1970 P G Moore
1971 D J Bartholomew
1974 G N Wilkinson
1975 A F Bissell
1976 P L Goldsmith
1977 A F M Smith
1978 A P Dawid
1979 T M F Smith
1980 A J Fox
1982 S J Pocock
1983 P McCullagh
1984 B W Silverman
1985 D J Spiegelhalter
1986 D F Heny
1987 P J Green
1988 S C Darby
1989 S M Gore
1990 V S Isham
1991 M G Kenward
1992 C Jennison
1993 J A Tawn
1994 R F A Poultney
1995 I Johnstone
1996 J N S Matthews
1997 G O Roberts
1998 D Firth
1999 P W F Smith and J Forster
2000 J Wakefield
2001 G P Nason
2002 G Molenberghs
2003 Peter Lynn
2004 Nicola Best
2005 Stephen Brooks
MacTutor links:
Royal Statistical Society, etc:
Royal Statistical Society Guy Gold Medal
Royal Statistical Society Guy Silver Medal
Royal Statistical Society Guy Bronze Medal
Other Web site:
Royal Statistical Society Web site
The URL of this page is:
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Societies/RSSGuyBronze.html