Society will honor "hermits, bums and permanent invalids" instead of generals, philosophers and statesmen.
In 1994, the Society for American Archaeology honored him with the Presidential Recognition Award.
After the war, the Society honored her as an honorary member for her services.
In modern times, their descendants formed the Contraband Historical Society to honor and perpetuate their story.
In 2008 the Society for Film and Media Studies honored him with a "Life Membership".
On February 11, 2009, the Boston Security Analysts Society honored him with a silver whistle in recognition of his efforts to expose Madoff.
In 1985, the Society honored him with the Karl Spencer Lashley Award.
In 2001 the Society for Psychological Anthropology honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
It is an annual award given by the Phoenix Film Critics Society to honor the best costume designer of the year.
The Society honored him posthumously with the Robert H. Gibbs Jr.