List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1960
Three hundred and three scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1959.[1][2] More than $1,400,000 was disbursed.[3]
1960 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Choreography | Pearl Lang | Pearl Lang Dance Theater | Also won in 1969 | [4] | |
Drama and Performance Art | Joshua Greenfeld | Creative writing | [5] | |||
Fiction | John Berry | Writing | [6][7][8][9] | |||
John Cheever | Also won in 1951 | [10][9] | ||||
Mary Lee Settle | Also won in 1957 | [11][9] | ||||
David Derek Stacton | Also won in 1966 | [12] | ||||
Harvey Swados | Sarah Lawrence College | [2] | ||||
Donald Windham | [13] | |||||
Fine Arts | Harold Altman | University of Wisconsin–Madison | Drawing and printmaking | Also won in 1961 | [14][15] | |
David Aronson | Boston University | [16] | ||||
Donald S. Bloom | Piscataway Schools | Painting | [17] | |||
Howard Bradford | Printmaking | [18][19] | ||||
Byron Burford | University of Iowa | Painting in Holland and England | [20] | |||
Leonard Edmondson | Pasadena City College | Creative printmaking | [6][15][21] | |||
Elias Friedensohn | Queens College | Sculpting | [22] | |||
Kahlil Gibran | Also won in 1959 | [16] | ||||
Frank Gonzalez | Painting | [23] | ||||
John Paul Jones | University of California, Los Angeles | Lithographs | [6][7][15] | |||
Seymour Lipton | Sculpture | [24] | ||||
Yutaka Ohashi | School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Painting | Also won in 1959 | [16] | ||
William Pachner | Painting | [25] | ||||
George Warren Rickey | Newcomb College, Tulane University | Sculpting | Also won in 1961 | [26] | ||
Ulfert Wilke | University of Louisville | Painting | Also won in 1959 | [27] | ||
Music Composition | Milton Babbitt | Princeton University | Composing | [28] | ||
Ingolf Dahl | University of Southern California | Also won in 1951 | [6] | |||
Paul Fetler | University of Minnesota | Also won in 1953 | [28][19][29][30] | |||
Andrew W. Imbrie | University of California, Berkeley | Also won in 1953 | [31][18][19] | |||
John La Montaine | Also won in 1959 | [6][7][8] | ||||
Marvin David Levy | Also won in 1964 | [28] | ||||
Salvatore John Martirano | [28] | |||||
Robert Moffat Palmer | Cornell University | Also won in 1952 | [32] | |||
William Overton Smith | University of Southern California | Also won in 1961 | [28][6] | |||
Virgil Thomson | [28] | |||||
Vladimir Alexis Ussachevsky | Columbia University | Also won in 1956 | [33] | |||
Hugo Weisgall | Pennsylvania State University | Also won in 1955, 1966 | [34] | |||
Photography | Lee Friedlander | Changing American scene | Also won in 1962, 1977 | [35] | ||
Helen Levitt | Color photography | Also won in 1959, 1981 | [36] | |||
Poetry | Jane Marvel Cooper | Sarah Lawrence College | Writing | [2][9] | ||
Jean Garrigue | [9][37] | |||||
Humanities | American Literature | Hennig Cohen | University of Pennsylvania | Mark Twain's career as a Washington newspaper correspondent and its influence upon his literary development | [38][39] | |
Philip Calvin Durham | University of California, Los Angeles | The hero in American literature | [6][7] | |||
William Henry Gilman | University of Rochester | Definitive edition of the journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson | Also won in 1964 | [40] | ||
Franklin Dickerson Walker | Mills College | Jack London | [18][19] | |||
Architecture, Planning and Design | Albert Henry Detweiler | Cornell University | Effect of Lombard invasions on Roman architecture | [32] | ||
Samson Lane Faison, Jr. | Williams College | German and Austrian architecture of the 18th century | [41][16][42] | |||
György Kepes | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [16] | ||||
Henry Hope Reed Jr. | Great Chicago Fair of 1893 and its impact on American life and culture | [9] | ||||
Elizabeth Wood | Book on urban renewal | [43][44] | ||||
Bibliography | Antje Bultmann Lemke (de) | Syracuse University | Brothers Grimm | [45] | ||
Biography | Robert Cecil Bald | University of Chicago | John Donne | Also won in 1946 | [46][9][47] | |
Samuel Flagg Bemis | Yale University | Also won in 1954 | [16] | |||
William A. Swanberg | Life and times of William Randolph Hearst | [9][16][48] | ||||
British History | George Hilton Jones, III | Texas Technological College | Foreign policy of James II, centering on the life of Charles, second earl of Middleton | [49] | ||
Garrett Mattingly | Cooper Union | Also won in 1936, 1945, 1953 | [50][51] | |||
Millicent Barton Rex | Madeira School | British Parliament from 1690-1948 | [52] | |||
Classics | Frank Edward Brown | Yale University | [16] | |||
Paul A. Clement | University of California, Los Angeles | Attic and South Italian vase-painting | [6][7] | |||
Phillip Howard DeLacy (de) | Washington University in St. Louis | Epicureanism as a systematic philosophy | [38][53] | |||
Agnes K. L. Michels | Bryn Mawr College | [54] | ||||
Inez Scott Ryberg | Vassar College | History and interpretation of certain Roman panel reliefs of the Antonine period | [55] | |||
William Pitkin Wallace | University of Toronto | Also won in 1951 | [56] | |||
East Asian Studies | John Frank Cady | Ohio University | History of southeast Asia | Also won in 1955 | [57] | |
Franz Schurmann | University of California, Berkeley | Organizational practices of the Chinese Communists, from their formative period to the present | [18][19] | |||
English Literature | Bradford Allen Booth | University of California, Los Angeles | Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson | [6][7][8][47] | ||
Robert Louis Haig, Jr. | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Life and works of John Dunton | [58][46] | |||
Gordon Sherman Haight | Yale University | Also won in 1946, 1953 | [16] | |||
Joyce Hemlow | McGill University | Also won in 1951, 1966 | [59] | |||
Dan H. Laurence | Shavian research | Also won in 1961, 1972 | [60] | |||
Harry Thornton Moore | Southern Illinois University | Collected volume of D. H. Lawrence's works | Also won in 1958 | [46] | ||
Charles Wickliffe Moorman | Mississippi Southern College | Augustinian earthly and heavenly cities in the works of certain contemporary Oxford Anglicans | [61] | |||
Constantinos A. Patrides | University of California, Berkeley | Milton's conception and presentation of the central themes of the Christian faith | Also won in 1963 | [19] | ||
Charles Richard Sanders | Duke University | Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle | Also won in 1972 | [62][47] | ||
Rolf Hans Soellner | Illinois Wesleyan University | Moral philosophy of the 16th century and its influence on Shakespeare's works | [46][63] | |||
Lionel Stevenson | Duke University | Symbolic elements in English fiction from Meredith to Conrad | [62] | |||
Joseph Anthony Ward, Jr | Southwestern Louisiana University | Henry James' conception of structure in the novel | [64][26][47] | |||
Fine Arts Research | Jay R. Judson | Smith College | Venetian art in relation to Dutch and Flemish painting of the 16th and 17th centuries | [16][42] | ||
William R. Kenan, Jr. | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | [16] | ||||
José López-Rey (es) | Smith College | Also won in 1947, 1967 | [65] | |||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Wayland D. Hand | University of California, Los Angeles | Dictionary of American popular beliefs and superstitions | Also won in 1952 | [6][7][47] | |
French History | Paul Walden Bamford | University of Minnesota | [29][30] | |||
Georg Gerson Iggers | Dillard University, Tulane University | Idea of progress in historical thought | [26] | |||
David H. Pinkney | University of Missouri | The French Revolution of 1830 | [53] | |||
French Literature | J. Christopher Herold | Stanford University Press | German Romantic movement in its European context in the late 18th and early 19th centuries | [18][19] | ||
Judd D. Hubert | University of California, Los Angeles | 17th-century novel of adventure | [6][7] | |||
Mark J. Temmer | University of California, Santa Barbara | 20th century French fables | [66] | |||
Frédéric Grover | Swarthmore College | Pierre Drieu La Rochelle | Also won in 1959 | [67] | ||
Kurt Weinberg (de) | University of British Columbia | Aesthetics of Baudelaire | [68] | |||
General Nonfiction | Alexander Eliot | [69] | ||||
German and East European History | Enno Edward Kraehe | University of Kentucky | Development of the German Confederation as a barrier to Russian penetration into Europe | [27] | ||
Henry Cord Meyer | Pomona College | Comparative study of the careers and writings of Friedrich Naumann and Walther Rathenau, as illuminating certain intellectual and social dilemmas of German society in the period 1880 to 1920 | [6][8] | |||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Hans Jaeger | Indiana University | [70][37][71][47] | |||
Joachim Hans Seyppel (de) | Bryn Mawr College | [72] | ||||
Archer Taylor | University of California, Berkeley | Field of historical bibliography, in particular the history of subject indexes | Also won in 1927 | [18][19] | ||
Walter Silz | Harvard University | Also won in 1926 | [73] | |||
Stanley Newman Werbow | University of Texas at Austin | German syntax in the late medieval period | [49] | |||
Iberian and Latin American History | John Leddy Phelan | University of Wisconsin | Spanish imperial bureaucracy, centering on career of Antonio de Morga | [14] | ||
Italian History | Antonio Pace | Syracuse University | Also won in 1948 | [74] | ||
Italian Literature | John Charles Nelson | Harvard University | [16][47] | |||
Latin American Literature | John Preston Moore | Louisiana State University | Life and times of Antonio de Ulloa | [26] | ||
Linguistics | Morris Halle | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [16][47] | |||
Henry Kučera | Brown University | [16][47] | ||||
Literary Criticism | Meyer H. Abrams | Cornell University | Role of metaphor and analogy in Western thought | Also won in 1957 | [32][47] | |
Cleanth Brooks | Yale University | William Faulkner | Also won in 1953 | [9][16] | ||
M. L. Rosenthal | New York University | Also won in 1964 | [47] | |||
Maurice Valency | Columbia University | Also won in 1964 | [47] | |||
Medieval History | John W. Baldwin | University of Michigan | Ethical thought and influence of the theologians in Paris of the 12th and 13th centuries | Also won in 1983 | [75] | |
Medieval Literature | Vernon Judson Harward, Jr | City College of New York | [47] | |||
Margaret Sinclair Ogden | University of Michigan | 15th century English translation of Guy de Chauliac's Chirurgia Magna | [75] | |||
Bartlett Jere Whiting | Harvard University | [16][47] | ||||
Music Research | Barry Shelley Brook | Queens College | Also won in 1969 | [76][77] | ||
Philip Keppler, Jr | Smith College | Agostino Steffani | [16][42] | |||
Lawrence Morton | Ojai Festivals | Igor Stravinsky | Also won in 1959 | [78] | ||
William Stein Newman | University of North Carolina | History of the sonata | [62] | |||
Reinhard G. Pauly (de) | Lewis and Clark College | Johann Ernst Eberlin's music | [3][79] | |||
Albert Seay | Colorado College | History of music theory during the 15th century | [80] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | Ignace Gelb | University of Chicago | [46][9] | |||
Moshe Greenberg | University of Pennsylvania | [38] | ||||
George C. Miles (fr) | American Numismatic Society | [81] | ||||
Philosophy | Henry David Aiken | Harvard University | [16] | |||
Milton K. Munitz | New York University | [82][83] | ||||
Religion | William David Davies | Union Theological Seminary | Also won in 1966 | [84] | ||
Langdon Brown Gilkey | Vanderbilt University | Relations between the Christian concept of Providence and the secular concepts interacting with it since the 17th century | Also won in 1965 | [85][86] | ||
William R. Hutchison | American University | Protestant thought in the United States, 1870-1914 | [52] | |||
Clyde L. Manschreck | Duke University | Thought of Philip Melanchthon | [62] | |||
Renaissance History | Gene Adam Brucker | University of California, Berkeley | Politics and society in Florence, 1382-1417 | [18][19] | ||
Elisabeth Feist Hirsch | Trenton State College | [87] | ||||
Russian History | James H. Billington | Harvard University | [16] | |||
Zbigniew Brzezinski | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
Wacław J. Solski | [88] | |||||
Slavic Literature | Horace Gray Lunt | Harvard University | [16][47] | |||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce | Ohio State University | Theory and practice of Spanish Golden Age thought, 1500-1600 | [57] | ||
Raúl Alfredo Del Piero | University of California, Berkeley | Unpublished works of Alfonso Martinez de Toledo | [18][19][71] | |||
Allen W. Phillips (es) | University of Chicago | Also won in 1973 | [70][46][9][71] | |||
Theatre Arts | Norris Houghton | Vassar College | Arts of the theatre abroad | Also won in 1934, 1935 | [55] | |
Ann Hitchcock Holmes | Houston Chronicle | Theatre, music and art in America at mid-20th-century | [49] | |||
United States History | George Athan Billias | University of Maine | Biography of Elbridge Gerry | [89] | ||
Henry Steele Commager | Amherst College | History of American nationalism | [9][16][42] | |||
Vincent P. DeSantis | University of Notre Dame | Political history of the United States from 1877-1897 | [37][90] | |||
Joseph C. Kiger | University of Alabama | National learned societies in the United States | [91] | |||
Albert D. Kirwan | University of Kentucky | Life and times of John Jordan Crittenden | [27] | |||
Robert Douthat Meade | Randolph-Macon Woman's College | Life and times of Patrick Henry | Also won in 1953 | [52] | ||
William Gerald McLoughlin | Brown University | The Baptist in colonial New England | [16][92] | |||
Robert Edgar Riegel | Dartmouth College | History of American feminism | [16][93] | |||
James Morton Smith | College of William and Mary | Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions with special reference to the question of the relationship between liberty and authority in free society | [52] | |||
Marion R. Tinling | National Historical Publications Commission | William Byrd II's letters | [94] | |||
Thurman Wilkins | Columbia University | [95] | ||||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Chia-Chiao Lin | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Also won in 1954 | [96][16] | |
Astronomy and Astrophysics | William A. Baum | Palomar Observatory and Mount Wilson Observatory | Factors affecting the resolution of a cascaded type of image converter | [6][8][21] | ||
Marshall H. Cohen | Cornell University | Generation and propagation of radio waves in the sun's atmosphere | Also won in 1980 | [32] | ||
George Brooks Field | Princeton University | Radio astronomy | [97] | |||
Paco Lagerstrom | California Institute of Technology | Mathematical fluid dynamics | [6][21] | |||
Donald E. Osterbrock | University of Wisconsin | Magnetohydrodynamics as applied to astrophysics | Also won in 1982 | [14] | ||
Hans Panofsky | Pennsylvania State University | Turbulence | [34][98] | |||
Zdeněk Sekera | University of California, Los Angeles | Effect of dust and haze particles on heat radiation in the atmosphere | Also won in 1956 | [6][7] | ||
Samuel Silver | University of California, Berkeley | Physics of the upper atmosphere | Also won in 1953 | [19] | ||
Harold Zirin | University of Colorado | The sun | [99] | |||
Chemistry | Richard McLean Badger | California Institute of Technology | Molecular structure by means of infrared spectroscopy | [6][8][21] | ||
Louis Coombs Weller Baker | Boston University | [16] | ||||
Andre Jacques de Bethune | Boston College | [16] | ||||
Howard Tasker Evans, Jr. | U.S. Geological Survey | [100] | ||||
David Ginsburg | Technion | [101] | ||||
Edward David Goldberg | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | New ways to determine the age of rocks under oceans | [102] | |||
James Lynn Hoard | Cornell University | Complex crystalline structure | Also won in 1946, 1966 | [32] | ||
Harold Sledge Johnston | University of California, Berkeley | Chlorine atom reactions | [18][19] | |||
Alexander Jerry Kresge | Brookhaven National Laboratory | Kinetics of acid-catalysed slow proton transfer reaction with special emphasis on aromatic substitution | [103] | |||
Ralph Livingston | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Microwave and radio-frequency spectroscopy | [86] | |||
John L. Margrave | University of Wisconsin | Chemical reactions at high temperatures and pressures | [14] | |||
Max Smith Matheson | Argonne National Laboratory | [46] | ||||
Jerrold Meinwald | Cornell University | Application of conformational principles to the chemistry of natural products | Also won in 1976 | [32] | ||
Willis Bagley Person | University of Iowa | Theoretical and experimental studies of molecular complexes | [20] | |||
James N. Pitts, Jr. | University of California, Irvine | [104] | ||||
William H. Saunders, Jr. | University of Rochester | Isotope effects and isotopic tracers with relation to the mechanisms of organic reactions | [40] | |||
Wolfgang Manfred Schubert | University of Washington | Electronic effect of molecular grouping in certain aromatic organic substances | [105] | |||
Leo Harry Sommer | Pennsylvania State University | [34] | ||||
Gordon Stone | Harvard University | [106] | ||||
Herbert Henry Uhlig | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [16] | ||||
William Cooper Wildman | National Heart Institute | Isolation of toxic properties of the plant family amaryllidaceae for possible development of new medical drugs | [107] | |||
Earth Science | William Francis Brace | Harvard University | [16] | |||
Alan Judson Faller | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | [16] | ||||
James Gilluly | United States Geological Survey | [108][109] | ||||
Thane H. McCulloh | University of California, Riverside | [110][111] | ||||
George Gaylord Simpson | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
Lloyd William Staples | University of Oregon | Mineralogy and geological implications on the occurrences of zeolites | [3][79] | |||
John Verhoogen | University of California, Berkeley | Geodynamic processes | Also won in 1953 | [18][19] | ||
Engineering | Daniel Charles Drucker | Brown University | [16] | |||
Earl Randall Parker | University of California, Berkeley | Theory of plastic flow and fracture | [18][19] | |||
Ronald F. Probstein | Brown University | [16] | ||||
Reinhardt Mathias Rosenberg | University of California, Berkeley | Field of vibrations of nonlinear bi-modal systems | [18][19] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Allan L. Rodgers | Pennsylvania State University | [34] | |||
Mathematics | David Keun Cheng | Syracuse University | [112] | |||
Israel Nathan Herstein | Cornell University | Ring theory and the theory of finite groups | Also won in 1968 | [32] | ||
Ernest A. Michael | University of Washington | [113] | ||||
Edgar Reich | University of Minnesota | [29][30] | ||||
Hartley Rogers, Jr. | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [16] | ||||
P. Emery Thomas | University of California, Berkeley | Algebraic topology | [18][19] | |||
Hsien Chung Wang | Northwestern University | [46] | ||||
Medicine and Health | Earl Dorchester Hanson | Yale University | [16] | |||
Lester C. Mark | Columbia University | [114] | ||||
Wilder Penfield | McGill University Neurological Institute | Medical education | [115] | |||
Philip Troen | Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital | Research at the Karolinska Institute | [16][116] | |||
Robert Lawrence Vernier | University of Minnesota | [29][30] | ||||
Richard Wagner | Tufts College | [16] | ||||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Konrad Bloch | Harvard University | Also won in 1953, 1975 | [16] | ||
Germaine Cohen-Bazire | University of California, Berkeley | Regulation of the synthesis of structural units in bacterial cells | [18][19] | |||
Dwain Douglas Hagerman | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
John William Kelly | University of Oklahoma | Chemical processes involved in the manufacture of protein by normal and cancer cells | Also won in 1957 | [117] | ||
Leon Jacobs | National Institutes of Health | Toxoplasmosis | [107] | |||
Arthur Lindenbaum | Argonne National Laboratory | [46] | ||||
John Raphael Laughnan | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | Botany and plant genetics in agronomy, studies of certain gene complexes in maize | [58][46] | |||
Robert Murdoch Lewert | University of Chicago | Immunity to the oriental blood fluke, a parasitic infection in some areas of the Philippines | [85][46][9][118] | |||
Julian B. Marsh | University of Pennsylvania | [38] | ||||
Hsien Chang Meng | Vanderbilt University | Lipid transport and metabolism | [86] | |||
John Grissim Pierce | University of California, Los Angeles | Chemistry of the proteins of the microsomal particles of cells | Also won in 1975 | [6][7] | ||
Arnold Warren Ravin | University of Rochester | Chemical bases of heredity | [40] | |||
Warren S. Rehm | University of Louisville School of Medicine | Field of gastric acid production | [27] | |||
Archibald Frank Ross | Cornell University | Interaction of unrelated plant viruses | [32] | |||
Wendell Meredith Stanley | University of California, Berkeley | Viruses and nucleic acids to prove all cancers are caused by viruses | [19] | |||
Edward Arthur Steinhaus | University of California, Berkeley | United system of diagnosing insect diseases | [18][19] | |||
Knud George Swenson | Oregon State College | Aphid transmission of legume viruses | [3][119][79] | |||
Jui Hsin Wang | Yale University | Also won in 1972 | [16] | |||
Finn Wold | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | Protein tertiary structure | [58][46] | |||
Ralph Stoner Wolfe | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | Ecology of microbes as related to their physiology and metabolism | Also won in 1975 | [58][46] | ||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Ursula Helen Knight Abbott | University of California, Davis | Normal avian development by analysis of malformations of diverse origin | [18][19] | ||
Robert Day Allen | Princeton University | Theories of amoeboid movement | Also won in 1965 | [97] | ||
Richard Mitchell Bohart | University of California, Davis | Studies leading to a generic revision of the families Vespidae and Sphecidae in North America | [18][19] | |||
Demorest Davenport | University of California, Santa Barbara | Manner in which certain fishes and crabs are protected from the stinging cells and feeding reactions of the anemone among whose poisonous tentacles they live | Also won in 1952 | [120][66] | ||
Charles Richard Grau | University of California, Davis | Nutrition of isolated animal organs | [18][19] | |||
Donald Redfield Griffin | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
Morgan Harris | University of California, Berkeley | Cell growth and population dynamics | [18][19] | |||
Hans Albert Hochbaum | Delta Waterfowl Research Station | [121] | ||||
James Malcolm Moulton | Bowdoin College | Acoustical study of marine life of the Great Barrier Reef | [16][122] | |||
John Robert "Red" Raper | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
William Harrison Telfer | University of Pennsylvania | [38] | ||||
Frank Nelson Young, Jr. | Indiana University | [70][37] | ||||
Physics | James LeRoy Anderson | Stevens Institute of Technology | [123] | |||
Peter L. Auer | General Electric Research Laboratory | [124] | ||||
Franz R. Brotzen | Rice Institute | Plastic deformation of body-centered cubic crystals | [49] | |||
George Bernard Benedek | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
Robert W. Birge | University of California, Berkeley | Theoretical high-energy particle physics | [18][19] | |||
John W. Cahn | General Electric Research Laboratory | [124] | ||||
Martin Deutsch | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Also won in 1953 | [16] | |||
Robert Martin Eisberg | University of Minnesota | [30] | ||||
Paul P. Ewald | Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute | Historical, geographical, and factual development of the field of X-ray crystallography | [16][48] | |||
Bernard Taub Feld | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Also won in 1953 | [16] | |||
Eldon Earl Ferguson | University of Texas | Molecular vibration intensities | [49] | |||
William Bache Fretter | University of California, Berkeley | Relationship of one particle to another in the nucleus of the atom | [19] | |||
Leonard Seymour Goodman | Argonne National Laboratory | [46] | ||||
Paul Handler | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | Surfaces of solids by means of the quadrupole interaction in nuclear magnetic resonance of techniques | [58][46] | |||
James P. Hartnett | University of Minnesota | Heat and mass transfer | [29][125] | |||
Robert Dickson Hill | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | High energy physics | [58][46] | |||
Ralph P. Hudson | Purdue University | [126] | ||||
Richard Victor Jones | Harvard University | [16] | ||||
Robert Karplus | University of California, Berkeley | Theoretical physics of elementary particles | Also won in 1973 | [18][19] | ||
Pieter Hendrik Keesom | Purdue University | Measurement of specific heat at very low temperatures | [37][127] | |||
Walter David Knight | University of California, Berkeley | Electronic structure of metals | [18][19] | |||
Willis Eugene Lamb, Jr. | University of Arizona | [128] | ||||
Dillon Edward Mapother | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign | Experimental properties of superconducting elements | [58][46] | |||
Henry Margenau | Yale University | [16] | ||||
Robert E. Marshak | University of Rochester | Theoretical studies in elementary particle physics | Also won in 1953, 1967 | [40] | ||
Theodore Burton Novey | Argonne National Laboratory | [46] | ||||
Abraham Pais | Princeton University | [129] | ||||
David Mark Ritson | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [16] | ||||
Harold Emil Rorschach, Jr. | Rice Institute | Properties of liquid Helium-3 | [49] | |||
Henry S. Sommers, Jr. | David Sarnoff Research Center | [130] | ||||
Herbert Max Steiner | University of California, Berkeley | High energy physics | [18][19] | |||
Frank Sargent Tomkins | Argonne National Laboratory | [85][46] | ||||
Shigueo Watanabe | University of São Paulo | [131] | ||||
Richard Wilson | Harvard University | Also won in 1968 | [16] | |||
Plant Sciences | Robert Wayne Allard | University of California, Davis | Roles of direct processes vs. chance processes in the genetic populations of certain plants | Also won in 1954 | [18][19] | |
Ernest Aubrey Ball | North Carolina State College | Experimental plant embryology | [62] | |||
Harold H. Biswell | University of California, Berkeley | History of fire in the development and structure of vegetarion in areas of Mediterranean climate | [18][19] | |||
Theodore W. Bretz | University of Missouri | Etiology, epidemiology and control of diseases affecting coniferous plantation species in Europe | [53] | |||
James E. Canright | Indiana University | [70][37] | ||||
John Edward Grafius | Michigan State University | Statistical genetics and its application to plant breeding | [75] | |||
Terry Walter Johnson, Jr. | Duke University | Marine fungi | [62] | |||
Daniel Archibald Livingstone | Duke University | Relations between organisms and their environment in prehistoric times in the East African tropics | [62] | |||
Jacques Rousseau | La Sorbonne | [132] | ||||
George Ledyard Stebbins | University of California, Davis | Certain mutant genotypes of barley | Also won in 1953 | [18][19] | ||
Howard Coombs Stutz | Brigham Young University | Origin of cultivated rye | [133] | |||
Statistics | Z. William Birnbaum | University of Washington | [134] | |||
Lincoln E. Moses | Stanford University | Statistical problems in epidemiology and in biological research | [18][19] | |||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Ernest Stanley Dodge | Peabody Essex Museum | Artifacts brought back from the Pacific by Captain James Cook | [16][135] | |
Morton H. Fried | Columbia University | [136] | ||||
Alice Marriott | University of Oklahoma, Stovall Museum | Chouteau family | Also won in 1947 | [117] | ||
Economics | Hollis B. Chenery | Stanford University | Certain governments in stimulating economic growth | [18][19] | ||
Walter D. Fisher | Kansas State University | Mathematical economics | [137][53] | |||
Frank Hindman Golay | Cornell University | Comparative studies of economic nationalism in Malaya and in the Philippines | [32] | |||
Jonathan R. T. Hughes | Purdue University | Interaction between industrial development and trade among the major Western industrial nations since the Napoleonic wars | [127] | |||
Stanley Reiter | Purdue University | Theory of economic organization, with special reference to forms of organization and the behavior of economic units | [37][127] | |||
Arthur M. Ross | University of California, Berkeley | European industrial conflicts with their counterparts in countries just beginning to industrialize | [19] | |||
Peter O. Steiner | University of Wisconsin | Governmental decision making and its effect on industry | [14] | |||
Law | Charles Fairman | Harvard Law School | [16] | |||
Laurens H. Rhinelander | University of Virginia | British Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956 | [52] | |||
Political Science | Herbert A. Deane | Columbia University | [138] | |||
Wesley R. Fishel | Michigan State University | Japanese reparations problem and its settlement | [75] | |||
Psychology | John W. Atkinson | University of Michigan | Theory of human motivation | [75] | ||
Leonard W. Doob | Yale University | [16] | ||||
Mary Henle | The New School for Social Research | Also won in 1950 | [139][140] | |||
Carl Pfaffmann | Brown University | [16] | ||||
William Edgar Vinacke | University of Hawaii | Effect upon human thinking of motivational and emotional conditions | [141] | |||
Sociology | Vernon J. Parenton | Louisiana State University | Recent social and cultural changes in the French-speaking societies of Eastern Canada and Louisiana, compared to France | [26] |
1960 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fiction | Bienvenido Santos | Writing | [142] | ||
Fine Arts | Rodolfo Abularach | Painting | Also won in 1959 | [131] | ||
Tomás Batista Encarnación | Sculpting | [131] | ||||
Jorge Víctor Damiani Silveira (es) | Painting | Also won in 1959 | [131] | |||
María Luisa Pacheco | Painting | Also won in 1958, 1959 | [143][131] | |||
Music Composition | Mario Davidovsky | Composing | Also won in 1961 | [131] | ||
Héctor Tosar (es) (pt) (de) | National Conservatory of Music, Montevideo (es) | Also won in 1946 | [131] | |||
Poetry | Agustí Bartra Lleonart (ca) | Also won in 1948, 1949 | [144][131] | |||
Humanities | Folklore and Popular Culture | Andrew Salkey | [145] | |||
General Nonfiction | Rosa Chacel | Also won in 1959 | [131] | |||
Iberian and Latin American History | Delfina E. López Sarrelangue | National University of Mexico | [131] | |||
Literary Criticism | Antonio Sánchez Barbudo (es) (de) | University of Wisconsin | Works of Benito Perez Galdos | Also won in 1947 | [146][14][74] | |
Natural Science | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Alercio Moreira Gomes (pt) | University of Brazil | [131] | ||
Chemistry | Oscar Luis Galmarini | University of Buenos Aires | [131] | |||
Earth Science | Raúl Narciso Dessanti | National Geology and Mining Service, Rio de Janeiro; National University of Buenos Aires | [131] | |||
Mathematics | Alexandre Augusto Martins Rodrigues (pt) | University of São Paulo | [131] | |||
Gonzalo Zubieta Russi | National University of Mexico | [131] | ||||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Angel O. Pogo | University of Buenos Aires | Also won in 1959 | [131] | ||
Neuroscience | Guillermo R. J. Pilar | University of Buenos Aires | Also won in 1962 | [131] | ||
Teresa Pinto-Hamuy | University of Chile | [131] | ||||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Eustorgio Méndez | Gorgas Memorial Laboratory | [131] | |||
Dalcy de Oliveira Albuquerque (pt) | National Museum of Brazil | Also won in 1957 | [131] | |||
Genaro O. Ranit | University of the Philippines | Also won in 1961 | [147] | |||
Isolda Rocha e Silva Albuquerque | National Council of Research, Rio de Janeiro | Also won in 1959 | [131] | |||
Physics | Sergio Mascarenhas Oliveira | University of São Paulo | [131] | |||
Plant Science | Luis A. Camargo Gutiérrez | National University of Colombia | Also won in 1958 | [148] | ||
Armando T. Hunziker | National University of Córdoba | Also won in 1978 | [131] | |||
José Ploper | Tucumán Agricultural Experiment Center | Also won in 1956 | [131] | |||
Oscar Tovar Serpa (es) | National University of San Marcos | Also won in 1959 | [131] | |||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Juan Robe Munizaga Villavicencio | University of Chile | [131] | ||
Political Science | Hugh Worrell Springer | University of the West Indies | [149] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1959
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1961
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