American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medals

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Each year, the American Academy of Arts and Letters gives out two Gold Medals to recognize outstanding work. These awards alternate between different categories: In 1915, the Academy decided to create an extra Gold Medal for "special distinction." This medal honors the entire career of a person who is not already a member of the Academy. The first of these special lifetime achievement medals was given the following year to Charles Eliot, who was once the president of Harvard University.

Each year, the American Academy of Arts and Letters gives out two Gold Medals to recognize outstanding work. These awards alternate between different categories:

In 1915, the Academy decided to create an extra Gold Medal for "special distinction." This medal honors the entire career of a person who is not already a member of the Academy. The first of these special lifetime achievement medals was given the following year to Charles Eliot, who was once the president of Harvard University.

A list of awards in individual categories is provided below, arranged alphabetically. After that, all prizes are listed in order from most recent to oldest. Source:

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