List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1962
Two hundred and seventy scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1962. More than $1,410,000 was disbursed.[1][2]
1962 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Fiction | Evan Shelby Connell | Writing | [3][4] | ||
John C. Hawkes | Brown University | [5] | ||||
Edward Lewis Wallant | McCann Erickson | [6][7][8] | ||||
Thomas Alonzo Williams, Jr. | University of New Hampshire | [9][5] | ||||
Clara Brussel Winston | [5] | |||||
Richard Yates | Also won in 1980 | [10] | ||||
Fine Arts | John Burton | Interviewing glassmaking experts | [11][12] | |||
Richard Howard Hunt | University of Illinois | Sculpture | [13][14] | |||
Victor George Kord | University of Illinois | Painting | [14] | |||
Rico Lebrun | Painting | Also won in 1935, 1937 | [15][16][17][18] | |||
Bruno Lucchesi | The New School for Social Research | [19][20] | ||||
Ezio Martinelli | Sarah Lawrence College, Parsons School of Design | Sculpture | Also won in 1958 | [21] | ||
M. Dean Richardson | Rhode Island School of Design | [5] | ||||
Seymour Rosofsky | Wright Junior College, Art Institute of Chicago | Painting | Also won in 1963 | [13] | ||
Whitney Lee Savage | [22] | |||||
Benton Murdoch Spruance | Beaver College, Philadelphia College Museum of Arts | Printmaking | Also won in 1950 | [23] | ||
Ann C. Steinbrocker | [24] | |||||
James Stephen Strombotne | University of California, Riverside | Painting | [17] | |||
Ansei Uchima | Sarah Lawrence College | Printmaking | Also won in 1970 | [25] | ||
Hiram D. Williams | University of Florida | [26] | ||||
James N. Wines | Sculpture | [1] | ||||
Music Composition | John C. Eaton | University of Chicago | Composing | Also won in 1965 | [27][28][23] | |
John Huggler | Also won in 1969 | [29][30] | ||||
John Herbert McDowell | [30] | |||||
Robert Walter Moevs | Harvard University | [31][32] | ||||
Gunther A. Schuller | Also won in 1963 | [31][30][33] | ||||
Ezra Sims | [34] | |||||
John Nathaniel Vincent, Jr. | University of California, Los Angeles | [31][16][35][18] | ||||
Stefan Wolpe | Long Island University | Also won in 1970 | [31][30][36] | |||
Photography | Lee Friedlander | Changing American scene | Also won in 1960, 1977 | [37] | ||
Geraldine Sharpe | Certain social groups | [3][38][4] | ||||
Poetry | Denise Levertov | Writing | [39] | |||
Galway Kinnell | Also won in 1974 | [5] | ||||
Edward Charles O'Gorman | Columbia University | Also won in 1956 | [21] | |||
Louis Simpson | University of California, Berkeley | Also won in 1970 | [40][3][4] | |||
Humanities | American Literature | Ihab Habib Hassan | Wesleyan University | Irrational strain in Western literature | Also won in 1958 | [6][8] |
John Fairbanks Lynen | University of Illinois | Time as a structural principle in the works of certain American authors | [14] | |||
Ellen Moers | [41] | |||||
Blake Reynolds Nevius | University of California, Los Angeles | Comparative study of the novels and critical writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Eliot, and Henry James | [16][35][18] | |||
Donald Pizer | Newcomb College | Critical study of novels of Frank Norris | [42] | |||
Merton M. Sealts, Jr. | Lawrence College | Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson | [43] | |||
Floyd C. Watkins | Emory University | [44][45] | ||||
Architecture, Design and Planning | Robert Branner | 13th-century Gothic architecture | [46] | |||
George R. Collins | Ideas influencing the development of the city, 1880-1920 | [46] | ||||
British History | Philip P. Poirier | Ohio State University | [47] | |||
East Asian Studies | Immanuel C. Y. Hsu | University of California, Santa Barbara | Chinese-Russian relations between 1871 and 1881 | [11][12] | ||
Joseph Richmond Levenson | University of California, Berkeley | Confucian China and its modern fate | [3][4] | |||
Economic History | Ellis Rivkin | Hebrew Union College | Role of Jews in the development of early capitalism | [47][48] | ||
English Literature | Jerome Beaty | [49] | ||||
Harold Bloom | Yale University | [6][8] | ||||
Robert C. Elliott | Ohio State University | Also won in 1971 | [47] | |||
Phillip Harth | Northwestern University | Religious and philosophical background of the poems of John Dryden | [14] | |||
Simeon Kahn Heninger, Jr. | Duke University | Influence of Pythagorean thought in the Renaissance | [50] | |||
Park Honan | Connecticut College | Prose style in the English novel | Also won in 1975 | [6][8] | ||
Cyrus Henry Hoy | Vanderbilt University | Dramatic works of Thomas Dekker | [51] | |||
William Irvine | Stanford University | Critical biography of Robert Browning | Also won in 1955 | [3][52][4] | ||
Lachlan Philip Kelley | Definitive edition of correspondence between Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning | Also won in 1970 | [53][54][55] | |||
Francis Edward Mineka | Cornell University | Letters of John Stuart Mill | [56] | |||
William Riley Parker | Indiana University | Life and times of John Milton | [57][14] | |||
Miriam Kosh Starkman | Queens College, City University of New York | [58] | ||||
Robert Henry Super | University of Michigan | Also won in 1970 | [59] | |||
Paul Noden West | Memorial University of Newfoundland, Pennsylvania State University | [60] | ||||
Fine Arts Research | James Holderbaum | Smith College | 16th-century Italian painting and sculpture | [5][61] | ||
Homer Leonard Thomas | University of Missouri | Influence of Mediterranean civilizations on uncivilized cultures of Europe during the late Bronze and Iron Ages | [62] | |||
Folklore and Cultural Studies | Américo Paredes | University of Texas | Bilingual and bicultural folklore in Mexico and the southwestern US | [53][54] | ||
Frank O. Spinney | Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park | Biography on Augustus Saint-Gaudens | [9][5][63] | |||
French History | James Edward King | University of North Carolina | Origins and evolution of the concepts of welfare in the modern Western world | [50] | ||
French Literature | William Wolfgang Holdheim (de) | Brandeis University | Contemporary French writing | [5][64] | ||
Walter Adolf Strauss (de) | Emory University | [65] | ||||
Aram Vartanian | University of Minnesota | [66] | ||||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Stefán Einarsson | Johns Hopkins University | Primitivism and Christian influence in Old Icelandic literature | [67][68] | ||
Wolfgang Arthur Leppmann (de) | University of Oregon | Stage history of Goethe's plays | Also won in 1971 | [69] | ||
William Henry Rey | University of Washington | Life and works of Arthur Schnitzler | [70] | |||
Oskar Seidlin | Ohio State University | Also won in 1976 | [27][47] | |||
Blake Lee Spahr (de) | University of California, Berkeley | 17th-century German literary manuscripts | [3][4] | |||
Jack Madison Stein | Harvard University | Relation between text and musical setting in German songs of the 18th and 19th centuries | Also won in 1954 | [71] | ||
General Nonfiction | Richard S. Allen | Covered bridges of the American south and midwest | [72] | |||
German and East European History | Stephen Alexander Fischer-Galati (ro) | Wayne State University | Balkan revolutionary tradition | [73][59] | ||
Norman Robert Rich (de) | Michigan State University | Germany's war aims and occupation policies in World War II | [59] | |||
Gunther Erich Rothenberg | Southern Illinois University | History of the Austrian military border in Croatia and Slavonia during the 19th century | [74][14] | |||
History of Science and Technology | William Harris Stahl | Brooklyn College | History of science in the Latin West during the late Roman Empire and early Middle Ages | [75] | ||
Robert Smith Woodbury | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [76] | ||||
Iberian and Latin American History | Stanley George Payne | University of Minnesota | [77] | |||
Italian Literature | Donald Selwyn Carne-Ross | University of Texas | Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso | [53][54] | ||
Ernst Pulgram | University of Michigan | Also won in 1954 | [59] | |||
Charles S. Singleton | Johns Hopkins University | Dante's Divine Comedy | Also won in 1954, 1950 | [67][68] | ||
Linguistics | William Stewart Cornyn | Yale University | [6][8] | |||
Henry R. Kahane | University of Illinois | Linguistic history | Also won in 1955 | [14] | ||
Literary Criticism | Richard Volney Chase | Columbia University | Also won in 1947 | [78][79] | ||
Tom F. Driver | Union Theological Seminary | [80] | ||||
Martin Greenberg | New School for Social Research | Franz Kafka | [81][82] | |||
Harrison Mosher Hayford | Northwestern University | Works of Herman Melville | [14] | |||
Edwin Honig | Brown University | Also won in 1948 | [5] | |||
Morton Dauwen Zabel | University of Chicago | Biographical and critical studies of Joseph Conrad and Henrik Ibsen | Also won in 1944 | [14] | ||
Medieval History | Gerard Ernest Caspary (de) | Smith College | [5] | |||
Medieval Literature | Robert Payson Creed | Brown University | [5] | |||
Richard Hamilton Green | Johns Hopkins University | Poetic theory by the 14th-century Italian humanists | [67][68] | |||
Nicholas M. Haring | Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies | Also won in 1958 | [83] | |||
Charles Muscatine | University of California | Style of medieval poetry | [4] | |||
Paul A. Olson | University of Nebraska | Canterbury Tales as setting forth the 14th-century concept of a good society | [84] | |||
Barry Ulanov | Barnard College, Columbia University | [85] | ||||
Music Research | Richard Franko Goldman | Princeton University | Nature and function of music in the middle of the 20th century | [30] | ||
Carleen M. Hutchins | Quality of tone in musical instruments of the violin family | Also won in 1959 | [1][23][30] | |||
Carol Cook MacClintock | Southern Illinois University | Life and works of Giaches de Wert | [74][14] | |||
Leonard Gilbert Ratner | Stanford University | Musical form of the Viennese Classic period | [3][52][4] | |||
Robert M. Stevenson | University of California, Los Angeles | Spanish music in the Old and New Worlds during the Baroque period | [16][35][18] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | Edmund Irwin Gordon | Harvard University | [86] | |||
Anne Draffkorn Kilmer | University of Chicago | Lexical texts of ancient Mesopotamia | Also won in 1961 | [14] | ||
Moses Zucker | Jewish Theological Seminary of America | [87] | ||||
Philosophy | David Braybrooke | Yale University | [6][8] | |||
Herbert I. Hochberg (fr) | Indiana University | Writings of G. E. Moore | [57][27][14] | |||
Hans Meyerhoff (de) | University of California, Los Angeles | Philosophy of history | [16][35][18] | |||
John R. Silber | University of Texas | Nature of human acts and responsibility | [53][54] | |||
Marcus George Singer | University of Wisconsin | Moral problems and moral philosophy | [88] | |||
Robert Paul Ziff | University of Pennsylvania | Relationship between feelings and behavior | [89][23] | |||
Religion | Ford Lewis Battles | Hartford Seminary Foundation | Ecumenical foundations of the Reformation | [6][8] | ||
Schubert Miles Ogden | Southern Methodist University | [53][54] | ||||
Russian History | Henry Lithgow Roberts (es) | Columbia University | [90] | |||
Theodore H. Von Laue | University of California, Riverside | Also won in 1974 | [91] | |||
South Asian Studies | Knight Biggerstaff | Cornell University | China during the 19th and 20th centuries | [56] | ||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | José Rubia Barcia | University of California, Los Angeles | Works of Ramon del Valle Inclan | [16][35][18] | ||
James O. Crosby (es) | University of Illinois | Francisco de Quevedo's The Politics of God | [14] | |||
George Haley | University of Chicago | Spanish poetry of the 16th and 17th centuries | [28][14] | |||
Russell Perry Sebold (es) (de) | University of Wisconsin | 18th-century Spanish literature | [89][88] | |||
Theatre Arts | Herbert Blau | San Francisco State College | Theater in relation to contemporary cultural history | Also won in 1977 | [3][4][92] | |
Barnard Hewitt | University of Illinois | Stephen Price | [14] | |||
Louis Sheaffer | Biography of Eugene O'Neill | Also won in 1959, 1969 | [33] | |||
Alexander William Szögyi | Hunter College | [93] | ||||
United States History | Carl Bridenbaugh | University of California, Berkeley | American people in the colonial period | Also won in 1958, 1968 | [3][4] | |
Forrest McDonald | Brown University | [5][94] | ||||
Bradford Perkins | University of California, Los Angeles | Relations between the United States and England, 1812-1823 | [16][35][18] | |||
Merrill D. Peterson | Brandeis University | [5] | ||||
Hugh Franklin Rankin | Tulane University | British military strategy in the American Revolution | [42] | |||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Karl Thomas Aust | General Electric Research Laboratory | [95][96] | ||
Sol R. Bodner | Brown University | [5] | ||||
Walter Freiberger | Brown University | [5] | ||||
David Gale | Brown University | Also won in 1981 | [5] | |||
Fritz John | New York University | Also won in 1969 | [97] | |||
Ralph David Kodis | Harvard University, Brown University | [5][98] | ||||
Cornelius Thomas Leondes | University of California, Los Angeles | Theory of modern advanced control systems | [16][35][18] | |||
Eric Reissner | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Derivation of two-dimensional theories of thin elastic shells from equations of three-dimensional elasticity | [99][100] | |||
Fred L. Ribe | Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory | Processes in high temperature laboratory plasmas and their applications to astrophysical problems | [101][100] | |||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | George Whipple Clark | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Properties of primary cosmic gamma rays and of neutrons associated with solar disturbances | [100] | ||
Frank Norman Edmonds, Jr. | University of Texas | Stellar atmospheres and analysis of spectral lines | [53][54][100] | |||
Paul J Kellogg | University of Minnesota | Generation and propagation of waves in the Earth's exosphere | [100][102] | |||
William L. Kraushaar (de) | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Galactic structure | Also won in 1973 | [100] | ||
George Cunliffe McVittie | University of Illinois | Predictions of theoretical models of the universe | Also won in 1970 | [14][100] | ||
Forrest S. Mozer | The Aerospace Corporation Physics Laboratory | Atmospheric physics | [103][18][100] | |||
Chemistry | Henry Ernest Baumgarten | University of Nebraska | Molecular structure of small-ring compounds | [84] | ||
Charles DuBois Coryell | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Nuclear energetics | [100] | |||
Lawrence Joseph Heidt | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Solar energy conversion | [104][100] | |||
Noah R. Johnson, Jr. | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Nuclear spectroscopy | [105][51][100] | |||
Kenneth David Kopple | University of Chicago | Synthesis of peptides for use in investigations of chemical phenomena of biological importance | [14] | |||
Isadore Perlman | University of California, Berkeley | Nuclear spectroscopy | Also won in 1955 | [3][4][100] | ||
Donald Turner Sawyer, Jr. | University of California, Riverside | [106] | ||||
Harold Abraham Scheraga | Cornell University | Interactions between the side chains of proteins | Also won in 1956 | [56] | ||
R. Martin Stiles | University of Michigan | [59] | ||||
Theodore Vermeulen | University of California, Berkeley | Mechanisms of molecular transport across liquid interfaces | [3][4] | |||
John Stewart Waugh | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Theory of spin resonance | [100] | |||
Frank Henry Westheimer | Harvard University | [107] | ||||
Richard L. Wolfgang | Yale University | Chemical reaction mechanisms of high-energy atoms | Also won in 1971 | [6][8][100] | ||
Arthur E. Woodward | Pennsylvania State University | Dynamic properties of high polymer crystals | [108][23][100] | |||
Computer Science | Gerald Estrin | University of California, Los Angeles | Effectiveness of automatic structure change in computer complexes | Also won in 1967 | [16][35][18] | |
Gerard Salton | Harvard University | [109] | ||||
Earth Sciences | Harmon Craig | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | [110][111] | |||
Frank W. Dickson | University of California | Alkalic igneous rocks | [112] | |||
William Sefton Fyfe | University of California, Berkeley | Advances in chemical thermodynamics and related sciences as they apply to geophysical research | Also won in 1983 | [3][4] | ||
Henry William Menard, Jr. | University of California, San Diego; Churchill College | [113][114] | ||||
Walter Munk | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | Also won in 1948, 1953 | [115] | |||
Jerry S. Olson | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Development and maintenance of ecological systems | [105][51] | |||
Karl K. Turekian | Yale University | [6][8] | ||||
Hildegarde Howard Wylde | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County | [116][18] | ||||
Engineering | Andrew F. Charwat | University of California, Los Angeles | Initial region of flow immediately downstream of an ideally sharp leading edge of flat plate in compressible flow | [16][35][18] | ||
Philip Graham Hill | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [117][118] | ||||
Francis Reynolds Shanley (mg) | University of California, Los Angeles | Studies toward the development of a unified philosophy of structural design | [16][35][18] | |||
Kenneth Noble Stevens | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Speech movements with cineradiographic motion pictures | [119] | |||
Jean G. Van Bladel | University of Wisconsin | Electromagnetic theory with emphasis on propagation in anisotropic media | [88] | |||
Mathematics | Frank H. Brownell | University of Washington | Mathematical formulation of the quantum radiation theory | [70] | ||
Eugenio Calabi | University of Minnesota | [89] | ||||
Kurt Otto Friedrichs | New York University | Asymptotic phenomena and other problems in mathematical physics | [100] | |||
Simon Bernard Kochen | Cornell University | [120][121] | ||||
Irving Reiner | University of Illinois | Representations of finite groups in rings of integers | [14] | |||
Michio Suzuki | University of Illinois | Structure of a class of doubly transitive groups | [14] | |||
Richard Steven Varga | Case Institute of Technology | [47] | ||||
Medicine and Health | John S. Gray | Northwestern University | Respiratory physiology | [14] | ||
Joseph Hirsh | Albert Einstein College of Medicine | [122] | ||||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Daniel I. Arnon | University of California, Berkeley | Energy conversion process in photosynthesis | Also won in 1946 | [3][4] | |
Clarence Willet Asling | University of California, Berkeley | Endocrine regulation of differential growth and maturation of the skull | [3][4] | |||
Domingo M. Aviado | University of Pennsylvania | Action of certain drugs on pulmonary circulation | [89][23] | |||
Chen Kang Chai | Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory | Effects of inbreeding | [5][123] | |||
Waldo E. Cohn | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Nucleic acid biochemistry | Also won in 1955 | [105][51] | ||
William Zev Hassid | University of California, Berkeley | Role of nucleotide disphosphate sugar in carbohydrate metabolism of plants | Also won in 1955 | [3][4] | ||
George Paul Hess | Cornell University | Conformational changes accompanying enzyme catalyzed reactions | [124] | |||
Lucille S. Hurley | University of California, Davis | Influence of environment factors on the development of the mammalian fetus and neonatal young | Also won in 1969 | [3][4] | ||
Alvin Isaac Krasna | Columbia University | [125][126] | ||||
Albert L. Lehninger | Johns Hopkins University | Tertiary and quaternary structure of protein-lipid complexes | Also won in 1951 | [67][68] | ||
William J. Rutter | University of Illinois | Molecular control of cellular differentiation | [14] | |||
Esmond Emerson Snell | University of California, Berkeley | Biochemistry of growth and nutrition | Also won in 1954, 1970 | [3][4] | ||
Sidney Solomon | Medical College of Virginia | Renal electrolyte transport | [127][68] | |||
Robert Greenblatt Stanley | United States Forest Service Experimental Station | Protein-enzyme formation in relation to incompatibility relations of pollen | [3][4] | |||
Lee Wolff Wattenberg | University of Minnesota | [102] | ||||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Sam Meyer Beiser | Columbia University | [128] | |||
Andrew John Berger | University of Michigan | [59] | ||||
Edgar J. Boell | Yale University | [6][8] | ||||
Nicholas E. Collias | University of California, Los Angeles | Origin and effects of domestication of the Red junglefowl | [16][35][18] | |||
Joseph Hurd Connell | University of California, Santa Barbara | Ecology of marine shore organisms | Also won in 1971 | [11][12] | ||
Lois Crisler | Wolves | [129] | ||||
William Ryan Dawson | University of Michigan | [59] | ||||
Carl Barton Huffaker | University of California, Berkeley | Natural control of animal and plant populations | [3][4] | |||
Robert Wharton Morris | University of Oregon | Oxygen consumption of fish in southern temperature latitudes | [69] | |||
Lionel Israel Rebhun | Princeton University | Living cell structure and function | [1] | |||
Curt Stern | University of California | Problems of differentiation in relation to genes | Also won in 1951 | [4] | ||
Talbot H. Waterman | Yale University | [6][8] | ||||
William Abell Wimsatt | Cornell University | Reproductive physiology and eye structure in tropical bats | [56] | |||
Physics | Ernest Ambler | National Bureau of Standards | Cooperative properties of spin systems at low temperatures | [67][68][100] | ||
Robert Demo Bent | Indiana University | Short nuclear lifetimes by the Doppler-shift attenuation method | [27][57][14][100] | |||
Albéric Boivin | Laval University | Electromagnetic optics | [130] | |||
Sheldon Jack Brown | Fresno State College | Gyromagnetic ratios of ferromagnetic elements and alloys | [4][100] | |||
Ugo Camerini | University of Wisconsin | Decay modes of neutral K-mesons | [88][100] | |||
Richard H. Capps | Northwestern University | Strong interactions of strange elementary particles, by means of the application of dispersion relations | [14][100] | |||
Robert Lee Chasson | University of Nebraska | Structure of interplanetary and interstellar magnetic fields | [84][100] | |||
Gordon Feldman | Johns Hopkins University | Strong interactions of elementary particles by means of the application of dispersion relations and invariance under groups of transformations | [67][68][100] | |||
Michael Wulf Friedlander | Washington University in St. Louis | Characteristics of cosmic radiation | [62][74][100] | |||
Bernard Goodman | University of Missouri | Mössbauer effect, X-ray and related radiation phenomena | [62][100] | |||
Isaac Halpern | University of Washington | Nuclear reactions | [70][100] | |||
A. Carl Helmholz | University of California, Berkeley | Pion nucleon interaction | [3][100] | |||
Jan Korringa | Ohio State University | Equilibrium properties and relaxation of interacting spin systems in liquid and solids | [47][100] | |||
James Charles Phillips | University of Chicago | Electronic structure of metals and semiconductors | [14][100] | |||
David Pines | University of Illinois | Elementary excitation in many-body problems | Also won in 1969 | [100] | ||
Maurice Mandel Shapiro | United States Naval Research Laboratory | Cosmic ray interactions at ultrahigh energies and recent developments in the theory of nuclear structure | [68][100] | |||
Laszlo Tisza | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Extension of thermodynamics to the microscopic structural properties of matter | [100] | |||
James Leslie Tuck | Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory | Plasma physics and molecular biology | [101][100] | |||
Joseph Weber | University of Maryland | Classical and quantized general relativity | Also won in 1955 | [67][68][100] | ||
Chen Ning Yang | Institute for Advanced Study | Weak interactions and superconductivity | [40][1][100] | |||
Plant Sciences | Carl William Boothroyd | Cornell University | Pathogens of maize in Mexico and Central America | [56] | ||
Calvin John Heusser (es) | New York University | [131] | ||||
Edgar Rothwell Lemon | Cornell University, United States Department of Agriculture | [132] | ||||
James Gordon Ogden, III | Ohio Wesleyan University | [47] | ||||
Statistics | Jack Carl Kiefer | Cornell University | [133] | |||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | William Y. Adams | UNESCO | Daily life in a Nubian village in the Sudan | [134][135] | |
J. Louis Giddings | Brown University | [5] | ||||
Alex Dony Krieger (es) | University of Washington | Cultural and environment of early man in the new world | [70] | |||
Oscar Lewis | University of Illinois | Culture of poverty and its transformation in contemporary Latin American communities | Also won in 1956 | [14] | ||
Leopold J. Pospisil (cs) | Yale University | [6] | ||||
Economics | Bruce Foster Johnston | Stanford University | Asian food economics | [3][52] | ||
Harvey Leibenstein | University of California, Berkeley | [136] | ||||
Marc Nerlove | Stanford University | Economics | Also won in 1978 | [3][52] | ||
Henry Christopher Wallich | Yale University | [6] | ||||
Law | Gerald Gunther | Columbia University | [137][138] | |||
John Ernest Moffatt Hancock | Stanford University | Problems in conflicting laws | [3][52] | |||
Rudolf B. Schlesinger | Cornell University | Body of norms common to the world's leading legal systems | [56] | |||
Eric Stein | University of Michigan Law School | [139] | ||||
Frederick Bernays Wiener | Recent Supreme Court decisions concerning military jurisdiction over civilians | [68] | ||||
Political Science | Murray Jacob Edelman | University of Illinois | Symbolic meanings of political acts and political institutions | Also won in 1983 | [14] | |
Elliot R. Goodman | Brown University | [5] | ||||
A. Arthur Schiller (de) | Columbia Law School | Also won in 1949, 1955 | [140] | |||
Thomas L. Thorson | University of Wisconsin | Contributions of analytical philosophy and existentialism to modern political values | [88] | |||
Psychology | Edwin A. Fleishman | Yale University | [6] | |||
Bertram H. Raven | University of California, Los Angeles | Field of group behavior | [35][18] | |||
Sociology | Thomas R. Ford | University of Kentucky | Social and economic change in Latin America | [141] | ||
Everett Einar Hagen | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Economic development in the British Isles | [142] | |||
Robert K. Merton | Bureau of Applied Social Research | [143] | ||||
Georges Sabagh | University of Southern California | [18] |
1962 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fine Arts | David Manzur Londoño | University of the Andes | Painting | Also won in 1961 | [144][145] |
Music Composition | Osvaldo Costa de Lacerda | Sociedade Pró Música Brasileira | Composing | [146] | ||
Humanities | Iberian and Latin American History | Alberto Mario E Salas | University of Buenos Aires | Also won in 1971 | [147] | |
Latin American Literature | Antonio Pagés Larraya (es) | University of Buenos Aires | [148][149] | |||
Maria Concepcion Zardoya | Tulane University | Creative writing in poetry | [42] | |||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Enrique Grünbaum Daniel | University of Chile | Also won in 1963 | [150] | |
Astronomy and Astrophysics | Carlos Alberto Altavista | La Plata Astronomical Observatory | [151] | |||
Chemistry | Vicente Guilherme Toscano | University of São Paulo | [152] | |||
Earth Science | Carlos Alberto Menéndez | Natural Sciences Argentine Museum, CONICET | [153] | |||
Rosendo Pascual | National University of La Plata | [154] | ||||
Mathematics | José Barros-Neto | Yale University | Also won in 1961 | [155][156] | ||
Juan Carlos Merlo | University of Buenos Aires | Also won in 1961 | [157] | |||
Nelson Onuchic (pt) | São Paulo State University | Also won in 1961 | [158] | |||
Medicine and Health | Oswaldo Grillo Rodríguez | Central University of Venezuela | [159] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Maria Luisa Dinamarca Gallardo | University of Chile | [160] | |||
Jesús Torres Gallardo | Hospital for Nutritional Diseases | [161] | ||||
Victor Nussenzweig (de) | University of São Paulo | Also won in 1964 | [162] | |||
José Oliver-González | University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine | [163] | ||||
Marino Villavicencio Núñez (es) | National University of San Marcos | Also won in 1963 | [164] | |||
Neuroscience | Enrique López Mendoza | National Institute of Cardiology | Also won in 1963, 1964 | [165] | ||
Guillermo R. J. Pilar | National Institute of Cardiology | Also won in 1960 | [166] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Mercedes Delfinado | Department of Health | [167] | |||
Armando Federico Leanza (de) | Pan American Argentina Oil Company | [168] | ||||
José Squadroni, S.J. | Catholic University of Uruguay | [169] | ||||
Carmen C. Velasquez | University of the Philippines | Also won in 1956 | [170] | |||
Abraham Willink | National University of Tucumán | Also won in 1948 | [171][172] | |||
Plant Sciences | Maria Buchinger | National Forest Administration | [173] | |||
Gabriela Hässel de Menéndez (es) | CONICET | [174] | ||||
Elías Ramón de la Sota (es) | National University of Tucumán | Also won in 1974 | [175] | |||
Mario H. Ricardi Salinas (es) | University of Concepción | [176] | ||||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Sociology | José Rafael Arboleda, S.J. | Pontificia Universidad Javeriana | [177] | ||
Law | Shridath Surendranath Ramphal | West Indies Federation | [178] | |||
Psychology | Claudio B. Naranjo Cohen | University of Chile | [179] | |||
Sociology | Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto | University of Brazil | [180] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1961
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1963
References
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