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==Honors and awards== ===Honorary degrees=== *Doctor of Fine Arts, University of Arkansas, 1951<ref>"Art for Arkansas," "Interiors", July 1951, 12.</ref> *Doctor of Fine Arts, Colby College, 1959<ref>Hunting, "Edward Durell Stone".</ref> *Master of Fine Arts, Otis Art Institute of Los Angeles County, 1961<ref name="Otis">{{cite news |title=12 Graduated at Otis Art Institute |url=https://latimes.newspapers.com/image/386300455/?terms=otis |access-date=May 9, 2020 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=June 15, 1961 |page=65}}</ref> *Doctor of Fine Arts, Hamilton College, 1962<ref>"Today's Youth Called Mature and Dedicated," ''New York Times'', May 13, 1962.</ref> ===Memberships and honors=== *Medal of Honor, New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1955<ref>"Honors," ''Architectural Record'', July 1955, 16.</ref> *[[American Institute of Architects]], Fellow, 1958<ref name="HFA"/> *National Institute of Arts & Letters, Member, 1958<ref>Sandra Knox, "Prizes are given in Arts, Letters," ''New York Times'', May 22, 1958.</ref> *[[National Urban League]], Trustee, 1958<ref>"Negro Aid Termed Good for Business," ''New York Times'', September 11, 1958.</ref> *[[American Academy of Arts & Sciences]], Fellow, 1960<ref>"Academy Elects 116," ''New York Times'', May 12, 1960.</ref> *[[American Federation of Arts]], Trustee, 1960<ref>"Arts Group Elects 10," ''New York Times'', April 22, 1960.</ref> *National Institute of Social Sciences, Gold Medal, 1961<ref>"Social Science Awards," ''New York Times'', December 14, 1961; "Architects in the News: Elder Named at B.C.; Kahn, Stone, Saarinen Honored,” ''Architectural Record'', May 1962, 58.</ref> *Building Stone Institute, Architect of the Year, 1964<ref>"Edward Durell Stone Cited by Building Stone Institute," ''New York Times'', August 23, 1964; “People / Stone Wins Stone Award,” ''AIA Journal'', October 1964, 84.</ref> *[[Horatio Alger Award]], 1971<ref>"Alger Award Voted to Lowell Thomas," ''New York Times'', May 12, 1971.</ref> ===Architectural awards=== *Silver Medal, [[Architectural League of New York]], 1937 – Guest House for Henry R. Luce, Mepkin Plantation, Moncks Corner, South Carolina<ref>"Architects Award Prizes in 3 Fields," ''New York Times'', April 22, 1937.</ref> *Silver Medal, Architectural League of New York, 1950 – A. Conger Goodyear Residence, Old Westbury, New York<ref name=AAA>{{cite news |title=ART AWARDS ANNOUNCED; Architectural League Gives Medals in Gold Medal Show |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1950/06/02/archives/art-awards-announced-architectural-league-gives-medals-in-gold.html |access-date=April 27, 2020 |work=The New York Times |date=June 2, 1950}}</ref> *Gold Medal, Architectural League of New York, 1950 – Museum of Modern Art, New York City (Philip Goodwin, Associate)<ref name=AAA/> *Gold Medal, Architectural League of New York, 1950 – El Panama Hotel, Panama City, Panama<ref>"Wins Gold Medal Award Of Architectural League," ''New York Times'', January 18, 1952.</ref> *First Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, 1958 – Stuart Pharmaceutical Co., Pasadena, California{{sfn|von Eckardt|1961}}{{page needed|date=May 2020}} *Award of Merit, American Institute of Architects, 1958 – U.S. Pavilion, Brussels, Belgium{{sfn|von Eckardt|1961}}{{page needed|date=May 2020}} *First Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, 1961 – U.S. Embassy, New Delhi, India{{sfn|von Eckardt|1961}}{{page needed|date=May 2020}} *Award of Merit, American Institute of Architects, 1963 – Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel, California<ref>Thomas Ennis, "Institute Honors 13 New Projects: Progress Toward ‘Delight in Environment’ Noted,” ''New York Times'', June 2, 1963.</ref> *Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, 1967 – Ponce Museum of Art, Ponce, Puerto Rico<ref>John Leo, “Skidmore, Owings Is Presented With 5 Of Architects’ 20 Awards: Architects Give Annual Awards,” ''New York Times'', May 16, 1967; “Edward Durell Stone Museo de Arte de Ponce,” ''AIA Journal'', June 1967, 47.</ref>
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