List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1954
Two hundred and forty-three Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1954.[1][2]
1954 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Choreography | Merce Cunningham | Also won in 1959 | [3] |
Drama and Performing Arts | W. Denis Johnston | [4] | ||
Fiction | Stephen Becker | [5] | ||
Julius Horwitz | Also won in 1965 | [5] | ||
Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen Waugh | Also won in 1946 | [6][7][5] | ||
Fine Arts | Kenneth Callahan | [8] | ||
Naum Gabo | [9] | |||
Edward L. Haber | [10] | |||
Joseph Lasker | [11] | |||
Harold Paris | Also won in 1953 | [12] | ||
Bernard Perlin | Also won in 1959 | [13] | ||
Henry Rox (de) | [14] | |||
John Williams Taylor | [15][10] | |||
Music Composition | Louis Calabro | Also won in 1959 | [16] | |
Lou Silver Harrison | Also won in 1952 | [17][18] | ||
Alan Hovhaness | Also won in 1953 | [19] | ||
Hunter Johnson | Also won in 1941 | [20] | ||
Benjamin George Lees | Also won in 1966 | [21] | ||
Julia Amanda Perry | Also won in 1956 | [22] | ||
Robert L. Sanders | [23] | |||
Eugene Herbert Weigel | [11] | |||
Photography | Wright Morris | Also won in 1942, 1946 | [24][7][5] | |
John Szarkowski | Also won in 1961 | [25] | ||
Poetry | Jorge Guillén | Also won in 1959 | [26] | |
Anthony Evan Hecht | Also won in 1959 | [27][10] | ||
May Sarton | [28] | |||
Peter R. Viereck | Also won in 1948 | [29] | ||
Humanities | American History | Carl Julius Bode | [30][31] | |
American Literature | Edwin H. Cady | Also won in 1975 | [32][10] | |
David Howard Dickason | [33][34][11] | |||
Andrew Reuben Hilen, Jr. | [35] | |||
Architecture, Planning and Design | Kenneth John Conant | Also won in 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930 | [36][37] | |
Biography | Mary Wells Knight Ashworth | [38] | ||
Samuel Flagg Bemis | Also won in 1960 | [5][9] | ||
British History | Margaret Atwood Judson | [39] | ||
Russell Amos Kirk | [40] | |||
Arthur Maheux | [41] | |||
Conyers Read | Also won in 1951 | [42] | ||
Classics | Milton Vasil Anastos (el) | Also won in 1966 | [28][30] | |
Truesdell Sparhawk Brown | [21] | |||
Evelyn Byrd Harrison | [43] | |||
Jakob Aall Ottesen Larsen | [44][11][18] | |||
Berthe Marie Marti | [7] | |||
Ben Edwin Perry | Also won in 1930 | [45][11] | ||
East Asian Studies | James Irving Crump | [40] | ||
Stanley K. Hornbeck | [46] | |||
Economic History | Rondo Emmett Cameron | Also won in 1969 | [2] | |
English Literature | Ralph Cohen | [21] | ||
Charlton Hinman | Also won in 1953 | [47][31] | ||
Samuel Frederick Johnson | [48] | |||
Ada Blanche Nisbet | Also won in 1948 | [21] | ||
Arthur Hawley Scouten (de) | [49][7] | |||
Ernest Albert Strathmann | Also won in 1946 | [21][48] | ||
Edward Surtz | [48][11] | |||
Fine Arts Research | Richard Bernheimer (de) | [7] | ||
Jane Costello Goldberg | [50] | |||
Sydney Joseph Freedberg | Also won in 1949 | [48] | ||
Frederick Hartt | Also won in 1946 | [51][48] | ||
Charles Seymour, Jr. | [9][48] | |||
Paul Stover Wingert | [52] | |||
Adja Yunkers | Also won in 1949 | [53] | ||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Marius Barbeau | Also won in 1956 | [54] | |
French History | Arthur Layton Funk | [55] | ||
Louis R. Gottschalk | Also won in 1928 | [56] | ||
French Literature | Victor H. Brombert | Also won in 1969 | [9] | |
Lester G. Crocker | [57][31] | |||
Nathan Edelman | [58] | |||
Norman Lewis Torrey | Also won in 1932 | [59] | ||
General Nonfiction | James Baldwin | [5] | ||
Marguerite Higgins | [5] | |||
Oscar W. Koch | [60] | |||
David T. W. McCord | [61] | |||
John Edward Pfeiffer | Also won in 1952 | [62] | ||
German and East European History | Hajo Holborn | Also won in 1961 | [9] | |
Arthur May | [63][10] | |||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Stuart P. Atkins | Also won in 1968 | [28][48] | |
Bernhard Blume | Also won in 1963 | [64] | ||
Heinrich Edmund Karl Henel | Also won in 1951 | [2] | ||
Jack Madison Stein | Also won in 1962 | [65] | ||
Hermann J. Weigand (de) | [66] | |||
History of Science and Technology | Carl Benjamin Boyer | [67] | ||
Charles Coulston Gillispie | Also won in 1970 | [68] | ||
Thomas S. Kuhn | [69] | |||
Intellectual and Cultural History | Carl Emil Schorske | [9] | ||
Italian Literature | Ernst Pulgram | Also won in 1962 | [40] | |
Charles S. Singleton | Also won in 1950, 1962 | [28] | ||
Linguistics | Yuen Ren Chao | Also won in 1968 | [44][18] | |
Mark J. Dresden | Also won in 1956 | [49][7] | ||
Joseph Harold Greenberg | Also won in 1982 | [70] | ||
Literary Criticism | Mary Ethel Dichmann | [71] | ||
Samuel Holt Monk | [72][73] | |||
Lewis Pearson Simpson | [74][71] | |||
Medieval History | Bryce Lyon | Also won in 1972 | [28] | |
Medieval Literature | Cora Elizabeth Lutz | Also won in 1949 | [7] | |
Robert Armstrong Pratt | Also won in 1946 | [20] | ||
Music Research | David Dodge Boyden | Also won in 1966, 1970 | [44] | |
William Loran Crosten | [17][44][18] | |||
Eta Harich-Schneider | Also won in 1953, 1955 | [75] | ||
Paul Henry Lang | [76] | |||
Kenneth Levy | [48] | |||
Frederick William Sternfeld | [28] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | Theodor Herzl Gaster | Also won in 1959 | [7] | |
Ann Louise Perkins | [9] | |||
Philosophy | Vianney Décarie | [41] | ||
Mortimer R. Kadish | [64] | |||
Armand Augustine Maurer, Jr. | [41] | |||
Reidar Thomte | [77][73] | |||
Religion | Robert Friedmann | [40] | ||
Abraham Joshua Heschel | [78] | |||
Renaissance History | Sears Reynolds Jayne | Also won in 1969 | [44][48][18] | |
Craig R. Thompson | Also won in 1942, 1955, 1968 | [49][48] | ||
Russian Studies | John Shelton Curtiss | [20][18] | ||
Slavic Literature | Elias Denissoff | [34][11] | ||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Enrique Anderson Imbert | [40] | ||
Joaquín Casalduero | Also won in 1944 | [79] | ||
Juan Roura-Parella (ca) | [9] | |||
United States History | Oscar Handlin | [28] | ||
Henry Lumpkin | [30][31] | |||
John Francis McDermott | [51] | |||
Walter Prescott Webb | Also won in 1938 | [80] | ||
Rubin Richard Wohl | [11] | |||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Henry George Booker | [32][10] | |
Harold Levine | [81] | |||
Chia-Chiao Lin | Also won in 1960 | [82] | ||
Milton Denman Van Dyke | [17][44][18] | |||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | John Barrows Irwin | [33][34][11] | ||
Chemistry | Berni Julian Alder | [44][18] | ||
Fred Basolo | [11] | |||
Donald James Cram | [21] | |||
Paul J. Flory | [32][10] | |||
Herbert Sander Gutowsky | [83][11] | |||
Lester Guttman | [56][11] | |||
Donald Frederick Hornig | [84] | |||
David Newton Hume | [85] | |||
Walter McClellan Lauer | [73] | |||
Chester Thomas O'Konski | [44][18] | |||
George Claude Pimentel | [44][18] | |||
John D. Roberts | Also won in 1952 | [86] | ||
Max Tofield Rogers | [40] | |||
William Frederick Sager | [30] | |||
Robert Lane Scott | [21] | |||
Harrison Shull | [33] | |||
Walter H. Stockmayer | [87] | |||
Charles Gardner Swain | [88] | |||
Stanley Gerald Thompson | Also won in 1965 | [44][18] | ||
Geoffrey Wilkinson | [28] | |||
Mathew K. Wilson | [28] | |||
Earth Science | Lloyd Arnold Brown | [31] | ||
Kenneth E. Caster (de) | Also won in 1943, 1955 | [89][64] | ||
John Wyatt Durham | Also won in 1965 | [44] | ||
Albert E. J. Engel | [21] | |||
Fritiof Melvin Fryxell | [90][11] | |||
Edward H. Graham | [30] | |||
Cornelius Searle Hurlbut, Jr. | [28] | |||
Hans Jenny | Also won in 1942 | [91] | ||
Peter H. Misch | [92] | |||
Bryan Patterson | Also won in 1951 | [11] | ||
Joanne Malkus Simpson | Appointed as Joanne Starr Malkus | [93] | ||
Herbert Edgar Wright, Jr. | [72][73] | |||
Engineering | Neal Russell Amundson | Also won in 1975 | [72][73] | |
Joseph William Johnson | [94] | |||
Osman Kamel Mawardi | [95] | |||
Dennis Granville Shepherd | [32][10] | |||
Nelson Wax | [11] | |||
Arthur Henry Waynick | [7] | |||
Mathematics | Douglas George Chapman | [96] | ||
Shiing-Shen Chern | Also won in 1966 | [11] | ||
Magnus Rudolph Hestenes | [21] | |||
Ellis Robert Kolchin | Also won in 1961 | [97] | ||
Friederich Ignaz Mautner | [31] | |||
Hans Rademacher | [49][7] | |||
Maxwell A. Rosenlicht | [11] | |||
Alexander Weinstein | Also won in 1955 | [30][31] | ||
Medicine and Health | Arpad Istvan Csapo | [31] | ||
Ladislas J. Meduna | [11] | |||
Robert Oliver Scow | [98] | |||
Julian Tobias | [11] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Werner Bergmann | [9] | ||
Robert Harza Burris | [2] | |||
Louis-Paul Dugal | [41] | |||
Hans Gaffron | [11] | |||
Frank R. N. Gurd | [33][28] | |||
Donald James Hanahan | [99] | |||
Teru Hayashi | [100] | |||
Norman H. Horowitz | [21] | |||
Bruce Connor Johnson | [101] | |||
Hardin Blair Jones | [18] | |||
Max Kleiber | [18] | |||
William N. Lipscomb | Also won in 1972 | [102][73] | ||
Arthur Hamilton Livermore | [103] | |||
Peter Reed Morrison | [2] | |||
Arthur Leslie Neal | [32][10] | |||
Hans Neurath | [104] | |||
Man Chiang Niu | Also won in 1955 | [17][44][18] | ||
Esmond Emerson Snell | Also won in 1962, 1970 | [105] | ||
Cornelis Bernardus van Niel | Also won in 1944 | [106][17][44][18] | ||
John Lewis Wood | [107] | |||
Gerard R. Wyatt | [41] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | William J. Baerg (fr) | [108] | ||
Arthur Grover Humes | [109] | |||
Yoshio Kondo | Also won in 1953 | [110] | ||
Eugene Rabinowitch | [111] | |||
Edward Shearman Ross | [17] | |||
Arthur Henry Whiteley | [112] | |||
Physics | Herman Feshbach | [113] | ||
Henry M. Foley | [114] | |||
William A. Fowler | Also won in 1961 | [21] | ||
David H. Frisch | [115] | |||
George Fred Koster | [116] | |||
John Henry Manley | [117] | |||
Norman F. Ramsey, Jr. | [28] | |||
Lewis Judson Stannard, Jr. | [11] | |||
John C. Wheatley | Also won in 1980 | [11] | ||
William M. Woodward | [118] | |||
Plant Science | Robert Wayne Allard | Also won in 1960 | [21] | |
Grant Cottam | [2] | |||
Herbert Bashford Currier | Also won in 1961 | [44] | ||
Ralph O. Erickson | [49][7] | |||
Roy N. Jervis | [40] | |||
George Hill Mathewson Lawrence | [32][10] | |||
Jacob Levitt | [51] | |||
Harlan Lewis | [21] | |||
Marion Ownbey | [119] | |||
Johannes Max Proskauer | [44][18] | |||
Edward Kemp Vaughan | [103] | |||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Richard Stockton MacNeish | [120] | |
Hallam Leonard Movius, Jr. | [28] | |||
Economics | Eveline Mabel Burns | [121] | ||
John P. Carter | [18] | |||
Edgar Owen Edwards | [122] | |||
Walter Galenson | [44][18] | |||
Alexander Gerschenkron | [28] | |||
Leo Grebler | [123] | |||
Melvin Warren Reed | [56][17][18] | |||
Lloyd George Reynolds | Also won in 1966 | [9] | ||
George Joseph Stigler | [124] | |||
Lorie Tarshis | [17][44][18] | |||
Friedrich August von Hayek | [11] | |||
Law | Max Rheinstein | [11] | ||
Political Science | Robert Kenneth Carr | [28] | ||
Karl Deutsch | Also won in 1971 | [125] | ||
Leslie W. Dunbar | [126] | |||
Carl J. Friedrich | Also won in 1951 | [127] | ||
Arthur Maass | [28] | |||
Bertus Harry Wabeke | [30] | |||
Psychology | Clarence J. Pfaffenberger | Also won in 1953 | [17][44][18] | |
Sociology | Nathan Glazer | Also won in 1966 | [128] | |
Malcolm Jarvis Proudfoot | [11] | |||
George Lee Simpson, Jr. | [129] |
1954 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fiction | George Lamming | [130] | |
René Marqués | [131] | |||
Fine Arts | Rafael Tufiño | [132] | ||
Music Composition | Juan A. Orrego-Salas | Also won in 1945 | [33] | |
Natural Sciences | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Víctor M. Blanco | Also won in 1948 | [133] |
Chemistry | Manuel García Morín | Also won in 1955 | [133] | |
Earth Science | Félix González Bonorino | Also won in 1980 | [133] | |
Paulo Erichsen de Oliveira | [133] | |||
Medicine and Health | Silvio Díaz Escobar | [133] | ||
Lauro Sollero (pt) | [133] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Conrado Federico Asenjo | Also won in 1937, 1938 | [134] | |
Norberto José Palleroni | Also won in 1953, 1955 | [135][133] | ||
Américo Pomales-Lebrón | Also won in 1963 | [133] | ||
Neuroscience | Carlos E. Eyzaguirre (es) | Also won in 1953 | [136][133] | |
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Renato L. Araujo | [133] | ||
Jorge A. Crespo | [133] | |||
Teodoro G. Megia | [133] | |||
William H. Partridge | [133] | |||
Pedro Wygodzinsky | Also won in 1959 | [133] | ||
Plant Science | Gustavo Huertas González | Also won in 1955 | [133] | |
Mario Meneghini | [133] | |||
Gerardo Offimaria Ocfemia (nl) | [133] | |||
Raulino Reitz (es) (pt) | Also won in 1968 | [133] | ||
Alfonso Trejos-Willis (es) | Also won in 1955 | [133] | ||
Jorge Helios Morello Wyler | Also won in 1955, 1958 | [133] | ||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Jean Caudmont | [133] | |
Alfredo Pacyaya | [133] | |||
Lauro José Zavala | [133] | |||
Sociology | Orlando Fals-Borda | Also won in 1953 | [137][133] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1953
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1955
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