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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1941

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Eighty-five Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1941.[1][2]

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1941 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Hermann J. Broch Also won in 1940 [3]
Wilbur Joseph Cash [4][5]
Brainard Cheney [5]
Edwin Corle [6]
Oliver La Farge [6][7]
Andrew Nelson Lytle Also won in 1940, 1959 [5]
James Still Also won in 1946 [5]
Fine Arts Richmond Barthé Also won in 1940 [8]
Federico Castellon Also won in 1950 [9]
Thomas Craig [10][11]
Lee Jackson [12]
Bruce Mitchell [13][14]
Leonard Pytlak [15][14]
Ruth Reeves Also won in 1940 [14]
Marion Sanford Also won in 1942 [8]
Music Composition Paul Bowles [16]
Hunter Johnson Also won in 1954 [4][5][14][16]
Marc Blitzstein Also won in 1940 [17]
Alvin Etler Also won in 1940, 1963 [18]
Earl Robinson Also won in 1940 [19][11]
Photography Walker Evans Also won in 1940, 1959 [20]
Dorothea Lange [6][11]
Eliot Furness Porter Also won in 1946 [21][22][23]
Poetry Reuel Denney [24]
Norman Rosten [25]
Delmore Schwartz Also won in 1940 [26]
Humanities British History Arthur J. Marder Also won in 1946, 1947 [26][27]
David Harris Willson Also won in 1943, 1948, 1963 [28]
Classics Eric Alfred Havelock Also won in 1943 [29]
Doro Levi Also won in 1942 [30]
Economic History William Thomas Easterbrook [31]
English Literature Gordon Norton Ray Also won in 1942, 1945, 1956 [26][27]
Mark Schorer Also won in 1942, 1948, 1973 [27]
Fine Arts Research Saul S. Weinberg Also won in 1942 [23]
French Literature André Benjamin Delattre Also won in 1951 [32]
General Nonfiction Carey McWilliams Also won in 1944 [6][11]
Gustavus Myers Also won in 1942 [33]
History of Science and Technology Edward Rosen Also won in 1945 [34]
Iberian & Latin American History Lewis Hanke (es) [35]
Helen Sullivan Mims Also won in 1942 [36]
Linguistics George L. Trager [25]
Literary Criticism Arthur James Marshall Smith [32]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Eduardo Neale-Silva [37]
United States History Lewis Eldon Atherton [5]
Albert Katz Weinberg [38]
Natural Sciences Astrology and Astrophysics Maud Worcester Makemson [39]
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Horace Albert Barker Also won in 1961 [6][11]
Chemistry Verner Schomaker [6][11]
Aristid von Grosse Also won in 1940 [35][28]
Earth Science Ernst Cleveland Abbe (pt) [28]
William Christian Krumbein [23]
George Prior Woollard Also won in 1942 [40]
Mathematics Richard Dagobert Brauer [41]
Jesse Douglas Also won in 1940 [42]
Deane Montgomery [26][28][27]
Alfred Tarski Also won in 1942, 1955 [26]
Molecular and Cellular Biology I. L. Chaikoff [6][11]
John Thomas Medler [7]
Neuroscience Kenneth Stewart Cole [43]
Berry Campbell [d] Also won in 1940 [44]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Dietrich H. Bodenstein (de) Also won in 1942 [6]
Cornelius Becker Philip [35][28]
Benjamin P. Sonnenblick [45]
Physics Willard Libby Also won in 1951, 1959 [6][11]
Wilson M. Powell Also won in 1942 [46]
Harvey Elliott White [6][11]
Volney Colvin Wilson [23]
Plant Science Adriance Sherwood Foster Also won in 1948 [6][11]
Margaret Fulford [47][5]
George Thomas Johnson Also won in 1940 [48]
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Roy Franklin Barton (ru) Also won in 1945 [11]
Isabel Truesdell Kelly Also won in 1940 [6][11]
Dorothy Mary Spencer Also won in 1945 [13]
Edward H. Spicer Also won in 1955 [7]
Economics Merrill Kelley Bennett [6][11]
Paul Theodore Ellsworth [47][5]
Clarence Dickinson Long, Jr. Also won in 1942 [25]
Political Science Eugene Alfred Forsey [49]
Gerald Sanford Graham [35][49]
Francis D. Wormuth [5]
Psychology Rudolf Arnheim Also won in 1942 [50]
Solomon E. Asch Also won in 1943 [51][52]
Edward Girden Also won in 1958 [52]
George Katona Also won in 1940 [53]
Sociology Edward Prince Hutchinson [1][26][35]

1941 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Ramón Sender [54][55]
Fine Arts Antonio Rodríguez Luna Also won in 1942 [55]
Humanities Education Olga Cossettini [56]
Natural Sciences Earth Science Nabor Carrillo Also won in 1940 [57]
Engineering Augusto José Durelli [58]
Medicine and Health Washington Buño Also won in 1947 [59]
Aníbal Cipriano da Silveira Santos (pt) [60]
José Ribeiro do Valle (pt) [61]
Nilson Torres de Rezende Also won in 1940 [62]
Luis Vargas Fernández Also won in 1942 [63]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Américo S. Albrieux Murdoch Also won in 1940 [64]
Otto Guilherme Bier (pt) Also won in 1945, 1946 [65]
Efrén Carlos del Pozo Also won in 1942 [66]
Maurício Rocha e Silva Also won in 1940 [67]
Physics Mário Schenberg Also won in 1940 [68]
Facundo Bueso Sanllehí Also won in 1940 [69]
Plant Science Agesilau Antonio Bitancourt
Edgar do Amaral Graner [70]
Juan Ignacio Valencia Also won in 1942, 1943 [71]
Social Science Political Science Santos Primo Amadeo Also won in 1940 [72]

See also

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