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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1965

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Three hundred and thirteen scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1965. More than $2,115,700 was disbursed.[1][2]

US and Canada Fellows[edit]

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Katherine Litz [3]
Drama and Performance Art LeRoi Jones Black Arts Repertory/Theater School [4][5]
Albert Bermel [6]
Kenneth H. Brown [7]
Arnold Weinstein Hollins College (visiting) Creative writing for theater [8]
Fiction Seymour Epstein Writing [9]
Julius Horwitz Also won in 1954 [10]
Richard E. Kim University of Massachusetts [11][12]
Alison Lurie [13]
Wallace Markfield [14]
Lore Segal [15]
Film Marie-Claire Blais Also won in 1963 [16][17]
Albert Maysles Maysles Films [18]
Fine Arts John S. Anderson Sculpture Also won in 1966 [19]
William Bailey Indiana University Painting [20][21][19]
Tosun Bayrak Fairleigh Dickinson University Painting [22][19]
Kenneth Campbell Queens College Sculpture [19]
Warrington Colescott University of Wisconsin Printmaking [23][24][19]
Herbert Lewis Fink (fr) Southern Illinois University Painting [25][19]
Juan Manuel Gómez-Quiroz [26]
William R. Geis Sculpture [27][28]
Nancy Grossman Painting [29][19]
Peter Hooven Maryland Institute College of Art Painting and printmaking [30][19]
Will Horwitt Sculpture [31][19]
Daniel LaRue Johnson Los Angeles General Hospital Painting [32][19]
Lyman E. Kipp Hunter College Sculpture [33][19]
Joseph Konzal Adelphi University Sculpture [34][19]
George Earl Ortman New York University Painting [35][19]
Peter Paone Pratt Institute Printmaking [19]
David Gordon Pease Temple University Painting [36][19]
Thomas Robert Stearns Sculpture [19]
Music Composition George Barati Honolulu Symphony Composing [37][38][39]
Earle Brown Time-Mainstream Records [37][39][40]
Paul Cooper University of Michigan Also won in 1972 [37][41]
John C. Eaton East Stroudsburg State College Also won in 1962 [20][42][36]
Donald James Erb Bowling Green State University [37][43][44]
Gail T. Kubik Also won in 1944 [45]
William R. Mayer [37]
Robert Earl Middleton Vassar College [37][39]
Stanley Joel Silverman Buffalo State University (visiting) Also won in 1976 [37][46]
Photography Scott Hyde [47]
Lisette Model [48]
Poetry Hayden Carruth Writing Also won in 1979 [49][50]
Allen Ginsberg [49][4]
John Haines Also won in 1984 [49]
David Ignatow Also won in 1973 [49]
Humanities African Studies James Edward Duffy Brandeis University [50]
American Literature Louis John Budd Duke University Reception of French fiction in the United States between 1850 and 1900 [51]
Edward Hutchins Davidson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
Leon Edel New York University Also won in 1936, 1938 [53]
Leo Marx Amherst College Literary pastoralism in modern American writing Also won in 1961 [50][12]
Earl H. Rovit Wesleyan University (visiting) Emerson's prose style [50][54]
Architecture, Design and Planning James Arthur Gresham University of Arizona Circulation spaces (stairways) as they are used in medieval and modern buildings [55]
Frederick Gutheim Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies [56][57]
Seymour J. Mandelbaum Carnegie Institute of Technology Impact of changes in communication and information systems upon urban development [58][59]
Terence George Swales [60]
Bibliography William B. Todd University of Texas Mark Twain's works [61][62]
Richard Gwen Underwood Syracuse University Press Methods of financing and publishing scholarly research in Europe, where there are no university presses [63]
Biography Carlos Baker Princeton University Ernest Hemingway [64][36]
Allan Seager University of Michigan Theodore Roethke [65]
British History Dudley W. R. Bahlman Williams College Relations of church and state in 19th-century England [50][31][12]
James F. Larkin DePaul University [66]
Stanford Lehmberg University of Texas English Reformation Parliament Also won in 1985 [61][62]
Albert J. Loomie Fordham University Anglo-Spanish diplomacy, 1605-1630 [67]
Donald B. Meyer University of California, Los Angeles [32]
Classics Thomas Fauss Gould University of Texas Quarrell between poetry and philosophy as reflected in the works of Plato and Aristotle [61][62]
Michael Hamilton Jameson University of Pennsylvania [58][36]
George Leonidas Koniaris University of California, Berkeley Edition of Maximus of Tyre [68][28]
Zeph Stewart (de) Harvard University [50]
East Asian Studies Hans Hermann Frankel Yale University Chinese poetry in the context of world literature [50][54]
Herschel Webb Columbia University [69]
Economic History Philip De Armind Curtin University of Wisconsin 18th-century economic history in Senegal, French West Africa Also won in 1979 [24]
Jacob Myron Price University of Michigan Also won in 1958 [70]
Andrew Murray Watson University of Toronto [16]
Vernon Kenneth Zimmerman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
English Literature Walter Jackson Bate Harvard University Also won in 1956 [50]
Reuben Arthur Brower Harvard University Also won in 1956 [50]
James Lowry Clifford Columbia University Also won in 1951 [71]
Morton Norton Cohen City College of New York [72][73]
William Evan Fredeman University of British Columbia Edition of original documents of the pre-Raphaelite movement Also won in 1971 [74][16]
Alfred Harbage Harvard University Also won in 1953 [50]
Carolyn Heilbrun Columbia University [75]
Virgil Barney Heltzel Northwestern University Also won in 1949, 1950 [66]
Walter Edwards Houghton Wellesley College [50]
Wendell Stacy Johnson Hunter College [33]
Frederick Robert Karl City College of New York [76]
J. Hillis Miller Johns Hopkins University Victorian novel Also won in 1959 [30]
Daniel Joseph Murphy City College of New York [77][78]
James Graham Nelson University of Wisconsin Early history of Bodley Head [24]
Maximillian E. Novak University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1985 [32]
Lona Mosk Packer University of Utah [79]
Ronald Howard Paulson Rice University Also won in 1986 [80]
Mark L. Reed University of North Carolina Detailed chronology of William Wordsworth's life and works Also won in 1970 [51]
Ann Saddlemyer University of Victoria Esthetic theories of John Millington Synge and William Butler Yeats Also won in 1977 [74][16]
Joan Webber Ohio State University [44]
Calhoun Winton University of Delaware Second volume of a biography of Richard Steele [81]
Fine Arts Research Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann Yale University Georg Hoefnagel [50][54][19]
Howard Hibbard Columbia University Carlo Maderno Also won in 1972 [19]
Parker Tyler [82]
Nelson Ikon Wu Yale University Chinese pictorial design of the Ming Dynasty [50][54][19]
Folklore and Popular Culture Roger D. Abrahams University of Texas Christmas folk-plays in the British West Indies [58][61][62]
Edward D. Ives University of Maine Joe Scott and the Anglo-American ballad tradition [83][50]
French Literature James Doolittle University of Cincinnati [44]
Serge Doubrovsky Smith College Contemporary French literary criticism Also won in 1968 [50][12]
Martin Kanes University of California, Davis [28]
General Nonfiction Mark Harris San Francisco State College Also won in 1974 [28][84]
Geography and Environmental Studies Clarence James Glacken University of California, Berkeley Nature protection movement and its scientific, humanistic, and esthetic implications [68][28]
Carl Lewis Johannessen University of Oregon [85]
David Lowenthal American Geographical Society Ordinary, vernacular buildings and landscapes [86]
German and Eastern European History Edward W. Bennett Central Intelligence Agency [87]
Joachim Remak Lewis and Clark College Origins of World War II [88]
Henry Ashby Turner Yale University Political attitudes and activities of the German business community in the Weimar Republic [50][54]
German and Scandinavian Literature Frederick John Beharriell Indiana University [20][21]
Eric Albert Blackall Cornell University Formal structure of the novels of the German Romantics [13]
Peter Demetz Yale University 19th-century theories of realism [50][54]
Andrew Oscar Jaszi University of California, Berkeley Aesthetics of lyric poetry, with a consideration of the ontological status of works of art in general [68][28]
History of Science and Technology Allen G. Debus University of Chicago [42][66]
Donald Harnish Fleming Harvard University [50]
Edward Grant Indiana University Physical reality and hypothese in late medieval science [20][21][89]
Charles E. Rosenberg University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1989 [58][36]
Iberian and Latin American History Peter Gerhard Hispanic Division, Library of Congress [90]
Robert E. Quirk Indiana University [20][21]
Italian Literature Louise George Clubb University of California, Berkeley (visiting) Influence of Italian drama in the 16th and 17th centuries [68][28]
Linguistics James Barr Princeton Theological Seminary [36]
Herbert L. Kufner Cornell University Contrasts in linguistic structure between English and German [13]
Literary Criticism Charles Roberts Anderson Johns Hopkins University Critical interpretation of the major novels of Henry James [30]
Bernard N. Schilling University of Rochester [91]
Monroe Kirk Spears Rice University Poetry in English since 1910 Also won in 1972 [80][92]
James Thorpe Princeton University Also won in 1949 [36]
Medieval History Robert James Brentano University of California, Berkeley History of the 13th-century diocese of Rieti, Italy Also won in 1978 [68][28]
Charles Warren Hollister University of California, Santa Barbara Research work for a book on the reign of Henry I of England [93]
Medieval Literature Larry Dean Benson Harvard University [50]
Rowland L. Collins Indiana University Preparation of an edition of the Blickling homilies [20][21][94]
Albert B. Friedman Claremont Colleges Also won in 1957 [32]
Stanley B. Greenfield University of Oregon [95]
Music Research Ernest H. Sanders Columbia University [96]
Milton Steinhardt University of Kansas Life and music of Alard du Gaucquier Also won in 1958 [97][67]
Near Eastern Studies Paul Julius Alexander Hobart and William Smith Colleges Byzantine history of the Middle Ages Also won in 1951 [98]
William Michael Brinner University of California, Berkeley Society and culture in Mamluk Egypt [68]
Shelomo Dov Goitein University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1970 [58][36]
William Wolfgang Hallo Yale University An edition of Sumerian royal hymns [50][54]
Rivkah Harris University of Chicago [99]
William Kelly Simpson Yale University Editing of Reisner Papyrus II and III and a report on the Toshka West cemeteries in Nubia [50][54]
Philosophy Peter Achinstein Johns Hopkins University Distinction between theoretical and observational terms in the conduct of scientific inquiry [30]
Raymond Klibansky McGill University History of Platonism Also won in 1953 [16]
Hugues Leblanc (pms) Bryn Mawr College [36]
George Willard Pitcher Princeton University [36]
Richard Schmitt Brown University [50]
Calvin Orville Schrag Purdue University Martin Heidegger's existentialist concepts [21][100]
Irving Singer Massachusetts Institute of Technology [50]
Colin Murray Turbayne University of Rochester [101]
Rudolph H. Weingartner University of California, San Francisco [28]
Robert M. Yost University of California, Los Angeles [32]
Religion Robert Walter Funk Drew University Form and style of the Paline letter [102]
Langdon Brown Gilkey University of Chicago Also won in 1960 [42][66]
Ralph Harper St. James Church Religious tradition and the school of existentialism Also won in 1957 [30]
John H. P. Reumann Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia [36]
Renaissance History John Hazel Smith Marquette University Renaissance texts in Seneca's tragedies [67]
Russian History Richard Austin Pierce Queen's University [16]
Richard Edgar Pipes Harvard University Also won in 1956 [50]
Alfred J. Rieber Northwestern University [58]
Slavic Literature Richard A. Gregg Columbia University [103]
Hugh McLean University of Chicago [66]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Edith Fishtine Helman Simmons College [50]
Paul Ilie (es) University of Southern California [104]
Willard F. King Bryn Mawr College [36]
Hardie St. Martin [105]
Alan Stubbs Trueblood (es) Brown University Spanish drama of the Golden Age [50][67]
Theatre Arts Ralph Gilmore Allen University of Pittsburgh Stage spectacle in the English theater of the 18th century [59]
Ruby Cohn University of California, San Francisco [28]
United States History Robert J. C. Butow University of Washington Also won in 1978 [106]
Paul Keith Conkin University of Maryland Basic beliefs in America from Puritanism to pragmatism [30]
John A. Garraty Columbia University [107]
Zoltán Haraszti Boston Public Library [50]
Ari Arthur Hoogenboom Pennsylvania State University History of bureaucracy during the administration of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson [108]
Reginald Horsman University of Wisconsin War of 1812 [24]
Harold Clark Kirker Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cultural history of San Francisco, 1832-1932 [50][88][19]
Paul Lloyd Murphy University of Minnesota Freedom of speech in the United States, 1918 to 1933 [109]
Martin Ridge Indiana University [20]
Francis Russell Also won in 1964 [50]
John Lovell Thomas Brown University [50]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Allan J. Lichtenberg University of California, Berkeley High temperature plasmas and phase space concepts in particle dynamics [68][28]
Edward Lawrence Reiss New York University [110]
Shyh Wang University of California, Berkeley Interaction of phonon and light waves in intermetallic compounds [68][28]
Astronomy and Astrophysics David Breed Beard University of Kansas Interactions of magnetic fields with ionized plasmas in the solar atmosphere and interplanetary space [97]
Herman Lawrence Helfer University of Rochester [111]
John Randolph Winckler University of Minnesota Plasma physics of active solar regions [112][109]
Chemistry Joseph Berkowitz Argonne National Laboratory [42][66]
Seymour Michael Blinder University of Michigan [113]
William Garfield Dauben (de) University of California, Berkeley Spectral and optical properties of conjugated systems containing cyclopropane rings Also won in 1950 [68][28]
Mostafa A. El-Sayed University of California, Los Angeles [32]
James Cullen Martin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
Karol J. Mysels University of Southern California Cell membranes [114][32]
Linus Pauling Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Chemistry and related sciences Also won in 1926, 1927 [115][116][93][32][4]
Myron Rosenblum Brandeis University [50]
Riley Schaeffer Indiana University [20][21]
Rangaswamy Srinivasan IBM Research [117][118]
Stanley Gerald Thompson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Nuclear fission and its interpretation by means of the liquid-drop model Also won in 1954 [68][28]
Ernest Wenkert Indiana University [20][21]
Computer Science Arthur Gill University of California, Berkeley Interrelation between automata theory and information theory with emphasis on the design of reliable systems [68][28]
Martin Greenberger Massachusetts Institute of Technology [50]
Earth Science J. Wyatt Durham (de) University of California, Berkeley Relationships of the major groups of echinoderms Also won in 1954 [68][28]
Richard Foster Flint Yale University Changes of climate in the Southern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Period [50][54]
Paul Schultz Martin University of Arizona Extinction of certain prehistoric animals [119][55]
Robert Scholten Pennsylvania State University Gravity tectonics in the Southern Alps [120]
Hans Eduard Suess University of California, San Diego [121]
Alexis Volborth University of Nevada Geochemical aspects of magmatic granites in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Egypt [122]
Engineering Raj Mittra University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
William H. Robinson Carnegie Institute of Technology Mechanical properties of metal crystals [59]
Chang-Lin Tien University of California, Berkeley Theoretical studies of heat transfer in rotating systems [68][28]
Jerome H. Weiner Columbia University [123]
Mathematics James Burton Ax Cornell University Algebraic number theory [13]
Edgar H. Brown Brandeis University [50]
Robert Finn Stanford University Partial differential equations Also won in 1958 [124][28]
James Gilbert Glimm Massachusetts Institute of Technology Also won in 1963 [50]
Serge Lang Columbia University [125]
Murray Rosenblatt University of California, San Diego Also won in 1971 [126]
Frank L. Spitzer Cornell University Theory of stochastic processes [13]
Medicine and Health Walter Jackson Freeman III University of California, Berkeley Electrophysiology of the mammalian nervous system [68][28]
Henry N. Harkins University of Washington Also won in 1938, 1939 [127]
John Marvin Marshall University of Pennsylvania [58][36]
Raymond D. A. Peterson University of Minnesota Biological and biochemical study of cell differentiation [109]
Bernard J. Ransil Los Angeles General Hospital [32][128]
Richard A. Rifkind Columbia University [129][130]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Edward A. Adelberg Yale University Structural gene mutation by genetic and biochemical analysis Also won in 1956 [50][54]
Edward L. Alpen University of California, San Francisco [28]
John Magruder Clark University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
Eugene A. Davidson Duke University Mechanism of biochemical stereospecificity [51]
Norman H. Giles Yale University Genetic systems of metabolic regulation Also won in 1959 [50][54]
John Woodland Hastings University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
John Lyman Ingraham University of California, Davis [28]
George Kalnitsky University of Iowa Protein chemistry and the relationships between structure and function [131][132]
Edward Leete University of Minnesota Investigation of the enzyme systems that control the biosynthesis of alkaloids and plant steroids [109]
Martin Lubin Harvard University [50]
William Randolph Martin University of Chicago [66]
David C. Mauzerall Rockefeller Institute [133]
David Perlman Squibb Institute for Medical Research [36]
Aloys Louis Tappel University of California, Davis [28]
James D. Watson Harvard University Also won in 1983 [50][16]
Robley Cook Williams University of California, Berkeley Investigations of virus structure by high-resolution electron microscopy [68][28]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Angel Chua Alcala Stanford University Also won in 1963 [134]
Robert Day Allen Princeton University Also won in 1960 [36]
Harold C. Hanson [135]
Victor Hobbs Hutchison University of Rhode Island [50]
Jack C. Jones University of Maryland Comparative cytology and in vitro behavior of the circulatory cells of selected marine invertebrates [30]
David Harold Kistner Chico State College Myrmecophiles [28][136]
John Walley Littlefield Harvard University [50]
Physics Fay Ajzenberg-Selove Haverford College [58][36]
Daniel Alpert (de) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
Leon N. Cooper Brown University [50]
Paul Palmer Craig Brookhaven National Laboratory Cryogenics [137]
Simeon Adlow Friedberg Carnegie Institute of Technology Mechanisms by which electric current and heat are transported through certain kinds of alloys and magnetic crystal at low temperature [59]
Jack Marvin Hollander Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Experimental studies in nuclear spectroscopy Also won in 1958 [68][28]
Kerson Huang Massachusetts Institute of Technology [50]
Earle Leonard Lomon Massachusetts Institute of Technology High energy physics [50][138]
Eugene S. Machlin Columbia University [139]
Jerry B. Marion University of Maryland Experimental studies in the physics of nuclear structure [30]
Paul Cecil Martin (de) Harvard University Also won in 1971 [50]
Thaddeus B. Massalski (pl) Mellon Institute Electronic structure of alloys [59]
Kazuhiko Nishijima University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
Arthur Aaron Oliner Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn [140]
Frank Oppenheimer University of Colorado [2]
Alan Mark Portis University of California, Berkeley Collective phenomena in solids at low temperature [68][28]
Melvin Schwartz Columbia University [141][142]
James Hammond Smith University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [52]
George Abraham Snow University of Maryland Experimental studies on hyperon-proton interactions and the rate of radioactive decay [30]
Peter C. Stein Cornell University Electron-positron interactions [13]
Alec Thompson Stewart University of North Carolina Electronic structure of materials by the annihilation of positrons [51]
Donald Harvey Stork University of California, Los Angeles [32]
Kenneth Stephen Toth Oak Ridge National Laboratory Neutron transfer reactions with heavy ions [143]
San Fu Tuan Purdue University High energy and low temperature physics [21][100]
Nguyen-Huu Xuong University of California, San Diego [144]
Plant Sciences Ray Franklin Evert University of Wisconsin Ultra-structure of the food conducting tissues of trees [24]
Kornelius Lems (es) Goucher College Evolution of plants in the Canary Islands [30]
Donald E. Munnecke University of California, Riverside [145]
John Raymond Rowley University of Massachusetts Formation and growth of pollen grains and spores [11][50][12]
John Gordon Torrey Harvard University [50]
Donald F. Wetherell University of Connecticut Regeneration in plants [50][54]
Robert Thayer Wilce University of Massachusetts Arctic benthic marine algae of the Canadian Northwest and Greenland [11][50][12]
Samuel G. Wildman University of California, Los Angeles [32]
Statistics Roy Radner University of California, Berkeley Theory of resource allocation planning and decentralization Also won in 1961 [68][28]
Jacob Wolfowitz Cornell University Mathematical statistics and information theory [13]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Cyril S. Belshaw University of British Columbia Comparative study of the performance of social systems [74][16]
Eugene Alfred Hammel University of California, Berkeley Structure of social networks in industrial centers of Yugoslavia [68][28]
Robert Francis Spencer University of Minnesota Poetry of West Pakistan as a reflection of nationalist, religious and social expression [112][109]
Economics Robert Wayne Clower Northwestern University [66]
Phoebus J. Dhrymes University of Pennsylvania [58][36]
Peter Arthur Diamond University of California, Berkeley Microeconomic study of economic growth and business cycles, including an analysis of alternative government policies Also won in 1982 [68][28]
Thomas A. Marschak University of California, Berkeley Economic decentralization in Yugoslavia [68][28]
Richard A. Musgrave Princeton University Also won in 1951 [36]
Education Geraldine M. Joncich University of California, Berkeley Biography of Edward L. Thorndike [68][28]
Law Roger Fisher Harvard University [50]
John T. Noonan University of Notre Dame Matrimonial cases in the courts of the Roman Catholic Church Also won in 1979 [21][146]
Harry H. Wellington Yale University Regulation of the labor market and the protection of the individual in an industrial society [50][54]
Political Science Edward C. Banfield Harvard University [50]
Michael Brecher McGill University Analysis of Israel's foreign policy [16]
Joseph Hamburger Yale University Political ideas of Mackintosh, Macaulay, and Bagehot and their roles in 19th-century English liberalism Also won in 1969 [50][54]
Henry Alfred Kissinger Harvard University [50]
Arnold Austin Rogow Stanford University Influence of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy on the values of the community [124][28]
Alvin Z. Rubinstein University of Pennsylvania [58][36]
Dankwart A. Rustow Columbia University [147]
Robert Anthony Scalapino University of California, Berkeley Japanese labor movement and trends in Asian communism resulting from the Sino-Soviet dispute [68][28]
Psychology Martin Braine Walter Reed Army Institute of Research [148]
Roger William Brown Harvard University [50]
James E. Dittes (gl) Yale University Psychological analysis of regulating functions of religion [50][54]
Harrison G. Gough University of California, Berkeley Cross-cultural similarities in psychological factors related to socialization [68][28]
Theodore R. Sarbin University of California, Berkeley Conceptual framework of behavior pathology [68][28]
Stanley E. Seashore University of Michigan [149]
Gertrud L. Wyatt Wellesley Public Schools [50]
Sociology William Josiah Goode (de) (fr) Columbia University Family systems and social mobility patterns Also won in 1983 [150]

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows[edit]

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Enrique Castro-Cid Also won in 1964 [151]
Roberto De Lamonica Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro [152][153]
Luis Felipe Noé Also won in 1966 [154]
Music Composition Alcides Lanza [155]
Edgar Valcárcel Also won in 1967 [37]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Santiago Sebastián López (es) University of Valle [156]
English Literature Alicia Jurado [157]
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics José Luis Sérsic Argentine National Observatory [158]
Earth Science Fausto Luiz de Souza Cunha National Museum of Brazil [159]
Mathematics Manfredo Perdigão do Carmo Also won in 1968 [160]
Medicine and Health Oscar Brunser Tesarschü University of Chile Also won in 1967 [161]
Ronald Aliston Irvine University of the West Indies [162]
Manuel López Ortiz Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Also won in 1964 [163]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Marco Aurelio Rivarola Hospital de Niños Also won in 1963 [164]
Fernando Bastarrachea Avilés Instituto Politécnico Nacional Also won in 1966 [165]
Silvio Bruzzone Bacteriology Institute of Chile Also won in 1952 [166]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Werner Bokermann Secretary of Agriculture, São Paulo [167]
Eduardo del Solar Osses University of Chile Also won in 1966 [168]
Plant Sciences Armando Dugand National University of Colombia Also won in 1966 [169]
Novencido Escobar Arecho University of Panama [170]
María Teresa Murillo Pulido National University of Colombia Also won in 1964 [171]
Juan V. Pancho University of the Philippines [172][173]
Victor Manuel Patiño Rodríguez Agricultural Research Office in Bogotá Also won in 1955, 1956 [174]
Ramón Riba y Nava Esparza National Autonomous University of Mexico [175]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Julián Bernardo Cáceres Freyre Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia [176]
José Luis Franco Carrasco [177]
Ramiro Matos Mendieta (es) National University of the Center of Peru Also won in 1966 [178]
Mario Ferreira Simões Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi [179]
Law Fred Albert Phillips McGill University [180]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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