Three hundred and forty-four scholars and artists were awarded a total of $1,500,000 Guggenheim Fellowships in 1957.[1][2][3]
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1957 U. S. and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Fiction | Holger Cahill | Novel writing | [4] | ||
Alfred Chester | Also won in 1967 | [5] | ||||
Lucy Daniels | [6][7] | |||||
Borden Deal | [8] | |||||
Herbert Gold | State University of Iowa | [9] | ||||
Robert Conroy Goldston | [10] | |||||
Roger Lemelin | Also won in 1946 | [11] | ||||
Byron Herbert Reece | Young Harris College | Also won in 1952 | [8] | |||
Mary Lee Settle | Also won in 1960 | [12] | ||||
Adele Wiseman | [13] | |||||
Fine Arts | William Barnett | Philadelphia Museum School of Art | Painting | [14][15] | ||
Frederick G. Becker | St. Louis School of Fine Arts | Printmaking | [16][17][18] | |||
Virgil David Cantini | University of Pittsburgh | Creative design in enamels | [14] | |||
Carmen Cicero | Roselle Park High School | Painting | Also won in 1963 | [19] | ||
Robert Aaron Frame | Pasadena School of Fine Arts | [20] | ||||
Paul Theodore Granlund | Minneapolis School of Art | Sculpture | Also won in 1958 | [21] | ||
Dimitri Hadzi | [19][22] | |||||
Barbara Hult Lekberg | University of the Arts in Philadelphia | Also won in 1959 | [23] | |||
Max Loehr | University of Michigan | [24] | ||||
Joseph S. Sheppard | Dickinson College | Painting | [25][26] | |||
Music Composition | Dominick Argento | University of Minnesota | Composing | Also won in 1964 | [27] | |
Mark Bucci | Also won in 1953 | [28] | ||||
Chou Wen-chung | Columbia University | Also won in 1959 | [27][29] | |||
Jacob Druckman | Also won in 1968 | [27] | ||||
Earl George | Syracuse University | [27][30] | ||||
Peggy Glanville-Hicks | Also won in 1955 | [31] | ||||
Edmund Thomas Haines | Sarah Lawrence College | Also won in 1956 | [32][33] | |||
Attilio Joseph Macero | TEO Productions | Also won in 1958 | [27] | |||
Ned Rorem | Also won in 1978 | [27][14][15] | ||||
Robert Starer | Juilliard School | Also won in 1963 | [34] | |||
Gregory Tucker | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [27][35] | ||||
David Van Vactor | University of Tennessee, Knoxville | [27][36][37][8] | ||||
Stanley Andrew Wolfe (de) | Juilliard School | Interpretive dance number King's Heart | [27][38] | |||
Photography | John Collier Jr. | Uses of photography in social sciences | [39][40] | |||
W. Eugene Smith | Also won in 1956, 1968 | [41] | ||||
Poetry | Paul Hamilton Engle | University of Iowa | Writing | Also won in 1953, 1959 | [9] | |
Marcia Nardi | [42] | |||||
Alastair Reid | Also won in 1958 | [43] | ||||
Jonathan C. Williams | Recording annals and writing the archaeology and other phases of the Etowah Indian Mounds from the poet's point of view | [6][7] | ||||
Humanities | American Literature | Curtis Dahl | Wheaton College | 19th century archaeological discoveries in relation to the cultural history of the West | [44][35] | |
Charles Andrew Fenton | Yale University | Completion of previously started biography about Stephen Vincent Benét | [45] | |||
Robert Clay Humphrey | University of North Carolina, Greensboro | Role of the poet in mid-century America | [6][7] | |||
Henry Dan Piper | California Institute of Technology | [20] | ||||
Walter Bates Rideout (de) | Northwestern University | [3] | ||||
Louis Decimus Rubin Jr. | Richmond News Leader | Key themes and formal concepts in the literature of the South | [46] | |||
Albert Douglass Van Nostrand | Brown University | [35] | ||||
Richard Walser | North Carolina State College | Regional basis of literary interpretations of the South | [6][7] | |||
Architecture, Planning and Design | W. Burlie Brown | Tulane University | American architectural thought and expression, 1865-1914 | [44] | ||
William Bell Dinsmoor | [47] | |||||
Allan Bernard Temko | San Francisco Chronicle, University of California, Berkeley | Architecture on the West Coast of the United States | [48] | |||
Bibliography | Ernst Maximilian Posner | American University | History of archives administration | [44] | ||
Biography | Flora Anne Armitage | [49] | ||||
Karl John Richard Arndt (de) | Clark University | [35] | ||||
Laura Fermi | Benito Mussolini | [3][44] | ||||
British History | Joseph O. Baylen | Delta State College | W. T. Stead | [44] | ||
John Leonard Clive | Harvard University | Transition from 18th to 19th century thought and opinion in England | [44][35] | |||
Paul H. Hardacre | Vanderbilt University | Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon | [44][36][37][8] | |||
J. Jean Hecht | Haverford College | The upper-class family in 18th century England | [44][14][15] | |||
Gustave Lanctot | Ottawa University | Also won in 1956 | [50] | |||
Arthur J. Marder | University of Hawaii | English seapower in the 20th century | Also won in 1941, 1946 | [44] | ||
Classics | Darrell Arlynn Amyx | University of California, Berkeley | Greek vase painting | Also won in 1973 | [48] | |
George Eckel Duckworth | Princeton University | Virgil as the poet of Augustan Rome | [19][15] | |||
Demetrius John Georgacas (de) | University of North Dakota | Also won in 1964 | [51] | |||
Philip Levine | Harvard University | [35] | ||||
Paul Lachlan MacKendrick | University of Wisconsin | Roman colonization in the Republican period | [44][52] | |||
John Brodie McDiarmid | University of Washington | [53][54] | ||||
Lionel Pearson | Stanford University | Popular ethics in ancient Greece | [48] | |||
Wilson Gerson Rabinowitz | University of California, Berkeley | Certain writings by Aristotle | [48] | |||
Renata von Scheliha | Musical and poetical contests of the Greeks | [55] | ||||
Herbert Chayyim Youtie | University of Michigan | Scholarly use of papyrological literature | [44][56] | |||
East Asian Studies | Shih-Hsiang Chen | University of California, Berkeley | Historical study of Chinese literature | [48] | ||
James Robert Hightower | Harvard University | [35] | ||||
Emanuel Sarkisyanz | Bishop College | Buddhist influence on Burmese social thought | [44][57] | |||
Robert Shafer | University of California | Sino-Tibetan languages | [48] | |||
English Literature | Donald Lemen Clark | Also won in 1944 | [58] | |||
Arthur Morse Eastman | University of Michigan | Suspended judgement in Shakespeare's plays | [59] | |||
Thomas Cary Duncan Eaves | University of Arkansas | Samuel Richardson | [60] | |||
Richard David Ellmann | Northwestern University | Also won in 1949, 1970 | [3] | |||
Arthur Friedman | University of Chicago | 18th century literature | [3][61] | |||
Donald Johnson Greene | University of California, Riverside | Relation between English literature and politics in the 18th century | Also won in 1979 | [20][44] | ||
Bruce Harkness | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Influence of certain English publishing firms on authors in the 20th century | [3][62] | |||
Benjamin B. Hoover | University of Washington | Relationship of literature and politics in 18th century England | [44] | |||
Richard Meredith Hosley | University of Missouri | Elizabethan stage and methods of presenting plays | [17][18] | |||
John Henderson Long | Morehead State College | Shakespeare's use of performed music in his plays | [63][59] | |||
Thomas Francis Parkinson | University of California, Berkeley | Later poetry by William Butler Yeats | [48] | |||
Fannie Elizabeth Ratchford | University of Texas | 19th century literary forgeries | Also won in 1929, 1937 | [64][65][57] | ||
Irving Ribner | Tulane University | Shakespeare's growth and development as a writer of tragedy | [59] | |||
William Andrew Ringler Jr. | Washington University in St. Louis | Complete poetical works of Sir Philip Sidney; history of Tudor poetry | Also won in 1947 | [16][17][59][18] | ||
Robert Wentworth Rogers | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Alexander Pope | [3][62] | |||
Eleanor Rosenberg | Barnard College | Literature in the New World as known in Tudor England | [66][59] | |||
John Calhoun Stephens Jr. | Emory University | Richard Steele and Joseph Addison as editors of The Guardian | [8] | |||
Wilfred Healey Stone | Stanford University | E. M. Forster | Also won in 1967 | [48] | ||
Alvin Whitley | University of Wisconsin | Victorian popular poetry | [52] | |||
Fine Arts Research | Alfred Neumeyer (de) | Mills College | Naturalistic elements in medieval art | [48] | ||
John Goldsmith Phillips | Metropolitan Museum | Works of Andrea del Verrocchio and the young Leonardo da Vinci | [59] | |||
Benjamin Rowland Jr. (de) (sh) | Harvard University | [35] | ||||
Aline B. Saarinen | The New York Times | [67] | ||||
Pauline Simmons | [68] | |||||
Folklore and Popular Culture | George Korson | Pennsylvania Folklore Society | Anthracite region | [69] | ||
David Park McAllester | Wesleyan University | Navajo ceremonial chants | [55] | |||
Donald Knight Wilgus | Western Kentucky University | History of the Anglo-American ballad since 1898 | [63] | |||
French Literature | Joel Colton | Duke University | Léon Blum and French Socialism | [44][6][7] | ||
Carl Albert Viggiani | Wesleyan University | Works by Albert Camus | [55] | |||
French Literature | Konrad Ferdinand Bieber (de) | Connecticut College | Contemporary Franco-German literary relations | [55][70] | ||
Durand Echeverria | Brown University | Meaning of liberty in French thought of the 18th century | [44][35] | |||
Oscar Alfred Haac (de) | Emory University | French novel of the 18th century | [70][8] | |||
Armand Hoog | Princeton University | [19][15] | ||||
Georges J. Joyaux | Michigan State University | Influence of North African writers on contemporary French letters | [71][56] | |||
Félix-Antoine Savard | [72] | |||||
Laurence William Wylie (de) | Haverford College | Attitudes and values of villages in two contrasting regions of rural France | [14][15] | |||
German and East European History | Klemens von Klemperer | Smith College | Alternatives to the Anschluss of Austria | [44][35][30] | ||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Robert Livingston Beare | [73] | ||||
Sigurd Burckhardt | Ohio State University | Comparative study of the dramatic poetry of Shakespeare and Goethe | [74][59] | |||
Walter G. Johnson | University of Washington | Research in Stockholm | Also won in 1964 | [54] | ||
James Woodrow Marchand | Washington University in St. Louis | Dating Old High German and Gothic manuscripts | [16][17][18] | |||
André von Gronicka | Columbia University | Also won in 1969 | [75] | |||
Werner Vordtriede | University of Wisconsin | Conception of the poet in German Romanticism | [52] | |||
History of Science and Technology | Giorgio Diaz de Santillana | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Vincenzio Viviani | [44][35] | ||
Iberian and Latin American History | Ernest Joseph Burrus | St. Louis University | Documents in Italian archives bearing on Latin American history | [16][44][17][18] | ||
Joseph Newman | [76] | |||||
Watt Stewart | New York State College for Teachers | Business activities of Minor Cooper Keith in Costa Rica | [44] | |||
Intellectual and Cultural History | Walter M. Simon | Cornell University | History of European positivism in the 19th century | [44] | ||
Gertrude Himmelfarb | Development of Darwin's thought and of contemporary response to his work | Also won in 1955 | [44] | |||
Frank Edward Manuel | Brandeis University | Mythology and primitive religion in 18th century thought | [44][35] | |||
Literary Criticism | Meyer H. Abrams | Cornell University | Also won in 1960 | [77] | ||
John Jacob Enck | University of Wisconsin | Restoration comedy | [52] | |||
Martin Price | Yale University | Ideas of order in representative 18th century English writers | Also won in 1971 | [55] | ||
Wilbur Samuel Howell | Princeton University | Theories of logic and rhetoric in 18th century England | Also won in 1948 | [19][15] | ||
Joseph Holmes Summers | University of Connecticut | Milton's Paradise Lost | [55][59] | |||
Medieval Literature | Albert B. Friedman | Harvard University | Also won in 1965 | [35] | ||
Paul Murray Kendall | Ohio University | Warwick the Kingmaker | Also won in 1961 | [74] | ||
Durant Waite Robertson Jr. | Princeton University | Poetry of Chaucer in the light of medieval tradition | [19][15][59] | |||
Music Research | Karl J. Geiringer | Boston University | [35] | |||
Hans Nathan (de) | Michigan State University | Italian instrumental ensemble music of the early 17th century | [71][59] | |||
Walter H. Rubsamen | University of California, Los Angeles | 15th century Italian vocal music | Also won in 1947 | [20][59] | ||
Eric Werner | Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion | Liturgy and their influence on the history of church and synagogue music | [78][79] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | George Makdisi | University of Michigan | History of Islamic socio-religious movements in the 11th century | Also won in 1966 | [44][75][56] | |
Jacob J. Rabinowitz | Hebrew University | [80] | ||||
Arthur Võõbus | Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary | Syrian monasticism from the 2nd to the 5th century, A.D. | Also won in 1958, 1968 | [3][44] | ||
Philosophy | Lewis White Beck | University of Rochester | Immanuel Kant's ethical theory | [81] | ||
Burton Spencer Dreben | Harvard University | [35] | ||||
William Bernard Peach | Duke University | Richard Price and British moral philosophy | [6][7] | |||
Religion | Ralph Harper | Bard College | Also won in 1965 | [82] | ||
John Thomas McNeill | Union Theological Seminary | Works of John Calvin | [44][59] | |||
Renaissance History | Franklin Miller Dickey (de) | University of Oregon | The concept of 'the learned poet' in Renaissance England | [59][83] | ||
Paul O. Kristeller | Columbia University | Philosophical and humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance from the 14th to the 16th centuries | Also won in 1968 | [44][59] | ||
Russian History | Marc Raeff | Clark University | The nobility's relationships to the Russian state, 1725-1861 | Also won in 1987 | [44][35] | |
Science Writing | Donald Greame Kelley | [84] | ||||
Slavic Literature | Victor Erlich | University of Washington | Research in London and Bristol | Also won in 1964, 1976 | [54] | |
Olga Scherer (pl) | Yale University | Russian short story | [55] | |||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Carlos Blanco Aguinaga (es) | Ohio State University | Literary style of Miguel de Unamuno | [74] | ||
Sherman Hinkle Eoff | Washington University in St. Louis | Philosophic attitudes of 19th and 20th century novels, with particular emphasis on the emotional impact of modern science on the literary mind | [16][17][18] | |||
Vicente Llorens (es) | Princeton University | Blanco White | [19][15] | |||
Juan López-Morillas (es) | Brown University | Intellectual history of modern Spain | Also won in 1950 | [44][35] | ||
Juan Marichal | Bryn Mawr College | Manuel Azaña | Also won in 1972 | [44][14][15] | ||
Walter T. Pattison | University of Minnesota | [21][85] | ||||
United States History | Robert V. Bruce | Boston University | 1877 railroad strikes and labor riots in the USA | [44][35] | ||
Lyman Henry Butterfield | Harvard University | [86] | ||||
Louis L. Gerson | University of Connecticut | Impact of American immigrant groups on US foreign policies | [55][44] | |||
Robert V. Hine | University of California, Riverside | Edward, Richard, and Benjamin Kern | Also won in 1967 | [20][44] | ||
William Turrentine Jackson | University of California, Davis | British contributions to the development of the American West | Also won in 1964 | [48][44] | ||
Weymouth Tyree Jordan | Florida State University | Scientific agriculture in the Old South | [87][44] | |||
Aubrey Christian Land | University of Nebraska | The merchant-planter class of the Chesapeake Colonies | [44][88] | |||
Robert Alexander Lively | Princeton University | Herbert Hoover and the American enterprise | [44][19][15] | |||
Richard Lowitt | Connecticut College | George W. Norris | [55][44] | |||
Andrew Forest Muir | Polytechnic Institute (Puerto Rico), Rice Institute | William Marsh Rice | [57][89] | |||
Bessie Louise Pierce | University of Chicago | History of the city of Chicago | Also won in 1955 | [3][44] | ||
Frederick Rudolph | Williams College | History of higher education in the USA | Also won in 1968 | [44][35][69][30] | ||
Helen C. Shugg | The part played by the search for health in westward migration in the USA | [3][44][21] | ||||
Alice Elizabeth Smith | Wisconsin State Historical Society | Scottish leadership and capital in the development of the lower Lake Michigan area in the 19th century | [44][52] | |||
George Brown Tindall | Louisiana State University | History of the South, 1913-1946 | [44] | |||
John Chalmers Vinson | University of Georgia | US Senate and American foreign policy, 1931-1941 | [44][8] | |||
Bell Irvin Wiley | Emory University | History of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 | [44][8] | |||
Natural Science | Applied Mathematics | Ronold W. P. King | Harvard University | Antennae and ultra-high frequency phenomena | Also won in 1937 | [90][91] |
Geoffrey Stuart Stephen Ludford | University of Maryland | Mathematical theory of compressible flow | [25][91] | |||
Shih-I Pai | University of Maryland | Fluid dynamics of high-speed and high-temperature gas flows | [25][91] | |||
William Prager | Brown University | [92] | ||||
Shan-Fu Shen | University of Maryland | Hydrodynamic stability | [25][91] | |||
Armand Siegel | Boston University | Problems of applied statistical mechanics | [35][91] | |||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | Masahisa Sugiura | University of Alaska | Solar influences on the Earth's upper atmosphere | [91] | ||
Chemistry | Robert Byron Bird | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Applications of equations of change to engineering | [52] | ||
Gordon M. Barrow | Northwestern University | Electronic structure of certain functional groups | [3][91] | |||
Gunnar Bror Bergman | California Institute of Technology | [20] | ||||
Warren William Brandt | Purdue University | Certain aspects of gas chromatography | [93][94] | |||
Norman Henry Cromwell | University of Nebraska | Organic reaction mechanisms | Also won in 1950 | [88] | ||
Victor R. Deitz | United States Naval Research Laboratory | [95] | ||||
Renato Dulbecco | California Institute of Technology | [20] | ||||
Paul Stephen Farrington | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | ||||
Harold Leo Friedman | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | ||||
Garman Harbottle | Brookhaven National Laboratory | Chemical consequences of nuclear transformation in certain crystalline solids | [91] | |||
Edward L. King | University of Wisconsin | Kinetics and mechanisms of chemical reactions in solution | [52] | |||
David Emerson Mann | National Bureau of Standards | Nature and origin of potential barriers hindering internal rotation in molecules | [91] | |||
Foil A. Miller | Mellon Institute | Nuclear magnetic resonance | [14][91] | |||
Rollie John Myers Jr. | University of California, Berkeley | Chemical reactions of radicals, atoms and ions | [48] | |||
Martin A. Paul | Harpur College | Kinetics and mechanisms of nitration reactions in the solvent acetic anhydride | [96] | |||
Raymond Pepinsky | Pennsylvania State University | Crystal design of salts of complex and organic ions | [14][15][91] | |||
Lloyd Hilton Reyerson | University of Minnesota | Also won in 1927 | [85] | |||
Ernest Haywood Swift | California Institute of Technology | [20] | ||||
Bernard Weinstock (de) | Argonne National Laboratory | Thermodynamic properties of liquid Helium-3-Helium-4 mixtures | [3][91] | |||
John Edward Wertz | University of Minnesota | Interactions of unpaired electron systems with their environment in the solid state | [21][91] | |||
George Landis Zimmerman | Bryn Mawr College | [15] | ||||
Earth Science | Jacob A. Bjerknes | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | |||
John Edwin Brush | Rutgers University | Land use and settlement in Old Piscataway Township, New Jersey | [19] | |||
Don Kirkham | Iowa State University | Fertility of intensely cultivated soils of Belgium | [9][91] | |||
Merle Charles Prunty Jr. | University of Georgia | Effect of contemporary occupance forms on plantation landholdings in the South | [8] | |||
Howel Williams | University of California, Berkeley | Central American and the West Indian volcanoes | Also won in 1949 | [48] | ||
Engineering | Diogenes James Angelakos | University of California, Berkeley | Electromagnetic radiation from regions filled with anisotropic materials | [48][91] | ||
Edward Walter Comings | Purdue University | High pressure technology; European education in chemical engineering | [93][94] | |||
Ladislas Goldstein | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | High energy condensed discharges in the heavy rare gases | [3][62][91] | |||
André Laurent Jorissen | Cornell University | [97] | ||||
Erik Leonard Mollo-Christensen | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Unsteady aerodynamics | [35][91] | |||
Herbert Mark Neustadt | U.S. Naval Academy | Also won in 1956 | [98] | |||
George William Preckshot | University of Minnesota | [21][85] | ||||
Stanley Eugene Rauch | University of California, Santa Barbara | Certain characteristics of systems of nonlinear differential equations | [20][99][91] | |||
Paul Southworth Symonds | Brown University | [35] | ||||
Mahinder S. Uberoi | University of Michigan | Turbulent motion of fluids | [91][56] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Robert Eric Dickinson | Syracuse University | ||||
Mathematics | William Werner Boone | Catholic University | Also won in 1977 | [100] | ||
Charles L. Dolph | University of Michigan | Partial differential equations as they occur in the applied mathematical fields of scattering and fluid mechanisms | [91][56] | |||
Harish-Chandra | Institute for Advanced Study | Research in Paris | [101] | |||
Orville Goodwin Harrold Jr. | University of Tennessee | Three-dimensional topologies | [36][37][8] | |||
Kenkichi Iwasawa | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [35] | ||||
George Daniel Mostow | Johns Hopkins University | Compact Lie transformation groups | [25] | |||
Jerzy Neyman | University of California, Berkeley | Statistical studies toward a theory of the spatial distribution of galaxies | [48][91] | |||
Erich Rothe | University of Michigan | [56] | ||||
Leo Reino Sario | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | ||||
Medicine and Health | Herbert Leon Borison | University of Utah | Forebrain and hindbrain structures in the regulation of visceral activities | [102][103] | ||
Averill Abraham Liebow | Yale University School of Medicine | Pathophysiology of pulmonary circulation | [55] | |||
Frederick Sargent, II | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Physiological mechanisms of sweat gland fatigue | [3][62] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Christian B. Anfinsen Jr. | National Institutes of Health | [104] | |||
Jay Vern Beck | Brigham Young University | Methods of isolation and mass propagation of iron-oxidizing bacteria | [102][103] | |||
Edward George Boettiger | University of Connecticut | Insect flight muscle | [55] | |||
Ernest Borek | City College of New York | Also won in 1950 | [105] | |||
Jefferson M. Crismon | Stanford University | Mechanisms of inactivation of certain amines in peripheral blood vessels | [48] | |||
Thomas Timothy Crocker | University of California, Irvine | [106] | ||||
Tihamer Zoltan Csaky | University of North Carolina | Mechanism of carbohydrate transfers in biological systems | [2][6][7] | |||
Sanford S. Elberg | University of California, Berkeley | Effectiveness of the vaccine developed to prevent Brucella infection in cattle | [48] | |||
Wilburn John Eversole | University of New Mexico | Endocrine regulation of salt and water metabolism | [39] | |||
Paul Fredric Fenton | Brown University | Stephen Vincent Benét | [55][35] | |||
Halvor Orin Halvorson | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Studies of micro-organisms important in food microbiology | [3][62][21] | |||
John William Kelly | Medical College of Virginia | Use of micro-spectrophotometry | Also won in 1960 | [46] | ||
Richard Fuller Kimball | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Nucleic acid and protein content of parts of the protozoan cell | [36][37][8] | |||
Irvin E. Liener | University of Minnesota | [21][85] | ||||
Boris Magasanik | Harvard University | [35] | ||||
Harry Wilbur Seeley Jr. | Cornell University | [107] | ||||
Alvin Ferner Sellers | University of Minnesota | Nervous mechanisms regulating stomach functions; absorptive mechanisms in the intestines | [108][21][85] | |||
Martin Sonenberg | Cornell University Medical College | [109] | ||||
David B. Sprinson | Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons | [110] | ||||
Mortimer Paul Starr | University of California, Davis | Plant disease bacteria | Also won in 1968 | [48] | ||
Kenneth V. Thimann | Harvard University | Also won in 1950 | [35] | |||
Oscar Touster | Vanderbilt University School of Medicine | Metabolism and biochemistry of sub-cellular particles | [36][37][8] | |||
Robert Philip Wagner | University of Texas | Genetic control of metabolism | [57] | |||
Philip E. Wilcox | University of Washington | Fundamental studies on proteins | [54] | |||
Cecil Edmund Yarwood | University of California, Berkeley | Acquired immunity to virus infections in plants | [48] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | George Anastos | University of Maryland | Ticks found on reptiles | [25] | ||
John Tyler Bonner | Princeton University | Role of cell variations in the development of cellular slime molds | Also won in 1971 | [19][15] | ||
Arthur Merton Chickering | Albion College | Taxonomy of spiders | Also won in 1958 | [71][56] | ||
Louie Irby Davis | Songs and calls of Mexican birds | [57] | ||||
Paul Lester Errington | Iowa State College | Periodic cycles in vertebrate populations | [9] | |||
George Evelyn Hutchinson | Yale University | Biological limnology | Also won in 1949 | [55] | ||
Karl Frank Lagler | University of Michigan | [56] | ||||
Alden H. Miller | University of California, Berkeley | Breeding activity of birds at equatorial latitudes | [48] | |||
John Luther Mohr | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | ||||
Val Nolan Jr. | Indiana University | Northern Prairie Warbler and marketable title to land | [111][94] | |||
Donald Frederick Poulson | Yale University | Comparative biology of copper accumulation in animals | [55] | |||
Albert Glenn Richards | University of Minnesota | [21][85] | ||||
Bradley T. Scheer | University of Oregon | Isolation of crustacean hormones | [112][83] | |||
Frank John Vernberg | Duke University | Activity and metabolism of marine animals at various temperatures | [6][7] | |||
Charles Edward Wilde Jr. | University of Pennsylvania | Biochemical mechanisms of cellular differentiation | [75][14][15] | |||
Walter LeRoy Wilson | University of Vermont College of Medicine | Inhibition of cell division | [35][113] | |||
Physics | Arnold B. Arons | Amherst College, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute | Stability and overturn of sea water columns in winter cooling | [35][114][91][30] | ||
Nicolaas Bloembergen | Harvard University | Nuclear and electron spin magnetic resonance | [35][91] | |||
Owen Chamberlain | University of California, Berkeley | Theoretical physics of the fundamental particles | [48][91] | |||
Morrel H. Cohen | University of Chicago | Electron theory of alloys | [3][91] | |||
Clyde Lorrain Cowan | Los Alamos Laboratory | Physics of the neutrino and its interactions with atomic nuclei | [39][40][91] | |||
Jay Gregory Dash | Los Alamos Laboratory | Critical velocity in liquid Helium-2 | [39][40][91] | |||
Robert Briggs Day | Los Alamos Laboratory | Low-lying odd-parity levels in heavy even-even nuclei | [39][40][91] | |||
Claude Geoffrion | Also won in 1958 | [115] | ||||
Roy Jay Glauber | Harvard University | Interactions of elementary particles | Also won in 1972 | [35][91] | ||
Edwin L. Goldwasser | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Effect of nucleon recoils in photo-meson production | [3][62][91] | |||
Melville Saul Green | National Bureau of Standards | Theoretical researches in statistical mechanics of time-depenedent phenomena | Also won in 1973 | [91] | ||
Dieter Kurath | Argonne National Laboratory | Methods for the calculation of nuclear properties | [3][116][91] | |||
John Selden Kirby-Smith | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Radiation biology and biophysics | [36][37][8][91] | |||
Leo Silvio Lavatelli | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Nature of the interactions of pions with nucleons | [3][62][91] | |||
John Hundale Lawrence | [117] | |||||
Joseph S. Levinger | Louisiana State University | Theory of the nuclear photoelectric effect | [91] | |||
Ralph Stuart Mackay Jr. | University of California, Berkeley, University of California Medical Center | Also won in 1956 | [118] | |||
Allan Henry Morrish | University of Minnesota | Solid state at low temperatures | [21][91][85] | |||
Lorne Albert Page | University of Pittsburgh | Photons, electrons, and positrons by precision beta ray and gamma ray spectroscopy techniques | [14][91] | |||
Robert Vivian Pound | Harvard University | Nuclear moments of short-lived nuclear states | Also won in 1971 | [35][91] | ||
Frederick Reines | Los Alamos Laboratory | Physics of the neutrino and its interaction with the atomic nucleus | [39][91] | |||
Isadore Rudnick (de) | University of California, Los Angeles | Thermoelastic waves in metals at low temperatures | [20][91] | |||
Ellis Philip Steinberg | Argonne National Laboratory | Process of nuclear fission | [3][91] | |||
Plant Science | Enrique Balech | Ministry of the Navy (Argentina) | Also won in 1958 | [119] | ||
Lawrence Rogers Blinks | Stanford University | Bioelectric phenomena | Also won in 1939, 1948 | [48] | ||
Jules Brunel (fr) | University of Montreal | [120] | ||||
Alden Springer Crafts | University of California, Davis | Herbicidal chemicals | Also won in 1938 | [48] | ||
Emanuel Epstein | University of California | [121] | ||||
Donald Sankey Farner | Washington State College | Physiological cycles of birds | [122] | |||
Leslie Andrew Garay | Harvard University | [123] | ||||
Charles William Hagen Jr. | Indiana University | Differentiation within plant species | [111][94] | |||
Leonard Machlis | University of California, Berkeley | Physiology of the water mold Allomyces | [48] | |||
Roy Overstreet | University of California, Berkeley | Mineral absorption by plant and animal cells | Also won in 1945 | [48] | ||
Daniel Altman Roberts | University of Florida | [124] | ||||
Stanley George Stephens | [125] | |||||
Rufus Henney Thompson | [126] | |||||
Harry Ernest Wheeler | [127] | |||||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Arthur J. O. Anderson | New Mexico Museum of Art | Aztec accounts of Spanish colonization | Also won in 1955 | [39][44][40] |
Ralph Leon Beals | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | ||||
Svend E. Frederiksen | Also won in 1958 | [128] | ||||
Alfred Vincent Kidder | [129] | |||||
Donald Stanley Marshall | Peabody Museum of Salem, Harvard University | Mangaia in Polynesian dialects | [35][130] | |||
Sidney Wilfred Mintz | Yale University | Haitian internal marketing system | [55] | |||
John Howland Rowe | University of California, Berkeley | Incas during Spanish colonial rule | [48] | |||
Economics | Arnold C. Harberger | University of Chicago | [3][116] | |||
George Herbert Hildebrand | University of California, Los Angeles | Also won in 1952 | [20] | |||
Gerald Marvin Meier | Wesleyan University | International trade and economic development in the British tropics, 1870-1914 | Also won in 1958 | [55] | ||
Education | Lawrence Arthur Cremin | Teachers College at Columbia University, The Spencer Foundation | History of American educational thought, 1880-1940 | [44] | ||
Alfred Novak | Michigan State University | Teaching of natural science | [71][56] | |||
Law | George Lee Haskins | University of Pennsylvania | Early colonial law | [75][131] | ||
John O. Honnold Jr. | University of Pennsylvania Law School | Law governing sales of goods under civil law systems | [75][14][15] | |||
Leonard Williams Levy | Brandeis University | Provisions against compulsory self-incrimination in Anglo-American law | [44][35] | |||
Arthur Selwyn Miller | Emory University | Domestic goals of modern nation-states in relation to international trade | [8] | |||
Political Science | George Arthur Codding Jr. | University of Pennsylvania | International postal communication | [75][14][15] | ||
Howard Jay Graham | Los Angeles County Law Library | History of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution | Also won in 1953 | [20][44] | ||
Lennox Algernon Mills | University of Minnesota | Also won in 1936, 1959 | [21][85] | |||
Theodore Lucien Shay | Willamette University | Hindu principles on current Indian political policy | [83][132] | |||
Psychology | Magda B. Arnold | Loyola University, Chicago, Spring Hill College | [133] | |||
Andrew Laurence Comrey Jr. | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | ||||
Herschel Leibowitz | University of Wisconsin | Sensory and neurophysiological correlates of perception | [52] | |||
Richard Lester Solomon | Harvard University | [35] | ||||
Sociology | Leonard Broom | University of California, Los Angeles | [20] | |||
Ronald Freedman | University of Michigan | University of Michigan | [56] | |||
Herbert Hyman | Columbia University | Comparative study of public opinion on civil liberties in the USA and Great Britain | [44] | |||
Marvin Eugene Wolfgang | University of Pennsylvania | Florentine contributions to the history and philosophy of punishment for crime | Also won in 1968 | [44][75][15][59] |
1957 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fine Arts | Epifanio Irizarry | Puerto Rican Division of Community Education | Painting | [119] | |
Antonio Joseph | Also won in 1953 | [134][119] | ||||
Julio Rosado del Valle | Puerto Rico Department of Education | [135][119] | ||||
Enrique Echeverría | [136][119] | |||||
Music Composition | José Serebrier | Composing | Also won in 1958 | [119] | ||
Humanities | Folklore and Popular Culture | Emile Marcelin | [119] | |||
History of Science and Technology | Francisco Guerra | Universidad Nacional de México | [119] | |||
Iberian and Latin American History | José Miranda González (es) | Universidad Nacional de México | Also won in 1966 | [119] | ||
Linguistics | John Corominas | University of Chicago | Also won in 1945, 1948 | [3] | ||
Natural Science | Earth Science | Horacio Homero Camacho | University of Buenos Aires | [119] | ||
Fernando Vila | Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales | [119] | ||||
Mathematics | Leopoldo Nachbin | University of Brazil | Also won in 1949, 1958 | [137][119] | ||
Medicine and Health | Alejandro Arce Queirolo | Asunción Military Hospital | [119] | |||
Joaquín Luco Valenzuela (es) | Also won in 1937, 1938, 1968 | [138] | ||||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Fernando Mönckeberg Barros | Universidad de Chile | [119] | |||
Adolfo Max Rothschild | Biological Institute of São Paulo | Also won in 1956 | [119] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Clare R. Baltazar | National Institute of Science and Technology | Also won in 1964 | [139] | ||
Virgilio Biaggi Jr. | University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez | Birds in Puerto Rico | [140][119] | |||
Leopoldo E. Caltagirone-Zamora | La Cruz National Entomological Station | Also won in 1958 | [119] | |||
Newton Dias dos Santos (pt) | National Museum of Brazil | [119] | ||||
Diva Diniz Corrêa | University of São Paulo | [119] | ||||
Bernardo Alberto Houssay | [141] | |||||
Frederico Lane | Ministry of Agriculture (Brazil) | Also won in 1952 | [119] | |||
Dalcy de Oliveira Albuquerque (pt) | National Museum of Brazil | Also won in 1960 | [119] | |||
Herminio R. Rabanal | Fish culture in fresh water ponds | Also won in 1959 | [142] | |||
Francisco Silvério Pereira | Claretiano College | [119] | ||||
Physics | Alfredo Baños Jr. | University of California, Los Angeles | All possible cases of dipole radiation in the presence of a dissipative half-space | Also won in 1935, 1936, 1937 | [20][91] | |
Plant Science | Fausto Folquer | National University of Tucumán | Also won in 1957 | [119] | ||
Alvaro Fernández-Pérez | Colombian Institute of Natural Sciences | Also won in 1975 | [119] | |||
Roberto Fresa | Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) | [119] | ||||
Juan Héctor Hunziker (es) (pt) | Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) | Also won in 1958, 1980 | [119] | |||
Enrique Liogier y Allut | La Salle College | Also won in 1950, 1953 | [143][119] | |||
Edgardo Raúl Montaldi | Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) | Also won in 1955 | [119] | |||
Jorge A. Soria Vasco | University of Guayaquil | Also won in 1955 | [119] | |||
Social Science | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Carlos Angulo Valdés | Colombian National Ethnographic Institute | [119] | ||
Néstor Uscátegui Mendoza | Colombian National Ethnographic Institute | Also won in 1958 | [119] | |||
Economics | Hastings Dudley Huggins | [144] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1956
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1958
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