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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1936

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Sixty Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1936, bringing the total number of recipients to 525.

1936 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsDrama and Performance ArtPlaywriting
Albert Bein
Robert TurneyAlso won in 1937
FictionJames Thomas FarrellUniversity of ChicagoWritingurl=https://www.uchicago.edu/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/guggenheim-fellowshipstitle=Guggenheim Fellowshipspublisher=University of Chicagoaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Josephine Herbsttitle=An Introduction to Josephine Herbst, Novelistauthor=Winifred Farrant Bevilacquadate=1976journal=Books at Iowapublisher=University of Iowavolume=25number=1doi=10.17077/0006-7474.1065doi-access=free}}
Fine ArtsPeter BlumePaintingAlso won in 1932title=Artistsnewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USAdate=1936-05-05page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111584699/the-san-francisco-examiner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Aaron BohrodAlso won in 1937
Jon CorbinoAlso won in 1937url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/07/11/archives/jon-corbino-dies-painnter-was-59-known-as-romantic-realisthis-works.htmltitle=JON CORBINO DIES; PAINNTER WAS 59; Known as Romantic Realist—His Works in 35 Museumspage=25date=1964-07-11newspaper=The New York Timesaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Peppino MangraviteSarah Lawrence CollegeAlso won in 1932title='Resigned' writer gets fellowshipnewspaper=The Standard-Starlocation=New Rochelle, New York, USdate=1936-03-30page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-standard-star/155478396/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-09-17}}
Doris RosenthalNew York Public SchoolsGraphic images from cultures around the world arranged by subject rather than regionAlso won in 1931
Antonio SalemmeSculptureAlso won in 1932
Harry SternbergDangers of the working and living environments of coal and steel workers
Carl WaltersSculptureAlso won in 1935
Music CompositionCompositionAlso won in 1935, 1937, 1938
PoetryEdward DoroWriting
Kenneth Flexner Fearingurl=https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/kenneth-fearingtitle=Kenneth Fearingpublisher=Poetry Foundationaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Jacob Hausertitle=4 Brooklynites win fellowshipsnewspaper=Times Unionlocation=Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USAdate=1936-03-30page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111583772/times-union/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Kenneth Patchentitle=KENNETH PATCHEN DIES AT AGE OF 60date=1972-01-10newspaper=The New York Timeslocation=New York City, New York, USApage=36url=https://www.nytimes.com/1972/01/10/archives/kenneth-patghelq-dies-at-age-of-60-poet-pioneered-in-readings-to.html}}
Isidor SchneiderAlso won in 1934
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureJoseph Leon EdelHavas News AgencyVolume of unpublished playsAlso won in 1938, 1965title=Guggenheim prize for Dr. Leon Edelnewspaper=The Gazettelocation=Montreal, Quebec, Canadadate=1936-03-30page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111585076/the-gazette/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Morris RobertsReevaluation of Henry James' novels and a study of their literary relations
Architecture, Planning, and DesignCatherine Krouse BauerAmerican Federation of LaborWestern European and Soviet housingurl=https://labgov.city/theurbanmedialab/catherine-bauer-wurster-hero-of-american-affordable-housing/title=Catherine Bauer Wurster: Hero of American Affordable Housinglast=Campbellfirst=Victoriadate=2021-02-28publisher=LabGovaccess-date=2022-10-19}}
BibliographyDonald Goddard WingYale UniversityShort-title list, with locations of all books published in Great Britain or in English from 1641 to 1700title=Conn. awards in grants by foundationnewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticut, USAdate=1936-03-30page=10url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111585226/hartford-courant/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-19}}
BiographyJohn Edwin BakelessSarah Lawrence CollegeChristopher MarloweAlso won in 1945
British HistoryGarrett MattinglyLong Island UniversityCatherine of Aragon with special reference to her influence on English foreign policy, on the development of English humanism, and on the course of the English Reformation under Henry VIIIAlso won in 1945, 1953, 1960
ClassicsThomas A. BradyUniversity of Missouri, ColumbiaEgyptian religions
Charles Farwell Edson, Jr.History of ancient MacedoniaAlso won in 1937, 1956
Economic HistoryLeland Hamilton JenksWellesley CollegeMigration of the British capital, 1875-1914
English LiteratureDonald Alfred StaufferPrinceton UniversityHistory of English biography and autobiography of the 18th century
French LiteratureJean Paul MisrahiColumbia UniversityCritical edition of Chretien de Troyes' Erec and Enide
Pierre Robert VigneronUniversity of ChicagoPhysiological and critical study of the life of Marie Henri Beyle
French HistoryLeo GershoyLong Island UniversityReinterpretation of the theories and policies of 18th-century enlightened despotism as a stage in European historyAlso won in 1939, 1946, 1959
Donald Malcolm GreerBiography of Paul Barrastitle=4 Guggenheim Fellowships Go to Massachusetts Mennewspaper=The Boston Globelocation=Boston, Massachusetts, USAdate=1936-03-30page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111584110/the-boston-globe/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Saul K. PadoverUniversity of CaliforniaLife of Louis XVI as a symbol of declining civilizationtitle=Detroiter is Given Guggenheim Awarddate=1936-04-03page=4newspaper=The Detroit Jewish Chronicleurl=https://digital.bentley.umich.edu/djnews/djc.1936.04.03.001/4access-date=2022-10-18}}
General NonfictionZora Neale HurstonPractice of obeahAlso won in 1937url=https://www.colorado.edu/asmagazine/2015/04/30/grant-helps-writer-develop-kodak-momenttitle=Grant helps writer develop Kodak momentlast=Bonnyman Evansfirst=Claydate=2015-04-30publisher=University of Colorado Boulderaccess-date=2022-10-19}}
Donald Culross PeattieRobert Owen's New Harmony experimentAlso won in 1937
Glanville Wynkoop SmithHistory of the West Indies
Literary CriticismGranville HicksInterpretation of English literature since 1890 with reference to the influence of social change upon literaturetitle=Alfred teacher wins high honornewspaper=The Buffalo Newslocation=Buffalo, New York, USAdate=1936-03-30page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111584343/the-buffalo-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Medieval LiteratureJohn Webster SpargoNorthwestern UniversityEnglish law and literature of the Middle Ages and the RenaissanceAlso won in 1930title=4 here are cited for Guggenheim Fellow awardsnewspaper=Chicago Tribunelocation=Chicago, Illinois, USAdate=1936-03-30page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111583837/chicago-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Music ResearchRalph Leonard Kirkpatrick17th- and 18th-century chamber music
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureIrving A. LeonardUniversity of CaliforniaCultural and intellectual history of Colonial Spanish America
United States HistoryPerry Gilbert Eddy MillerHarvard UniversityIntellectual history of New England to the middle of the 18th century
Ernest Staples OsgoodUniversity of MinnesotaHistory of Montana
Natural ScienceChemistryGeorge Willard WhelandCalifornia Institute of TechnologyOrganic moleculestitle=Research fund awards given to Pasadenansnewspaper=The Pasadena Postlocation=Pasadena, California, USAdate=1936-05-11page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111583638/the-pasadena-post/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
MathematicsSolomon Gandz
Marshall Harvey StoneHarvard UniversityTheory of linear representation in abstract spaces
Molecular and Cellular BiologyJames Thomas CulbertsonColumbia UniversityHumoral and cellular immunological phenomena in the mechanism underlying the immunity against parasitic diseases, particularly the protozoan and helminthic infestations of manAlso won in 1946
Michael HeidelbergerColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1934
Morris MooreBarnard Free Skin and Cancer HospitalDisease-producing fungi of North and South AmericaAlso won in 1935title=Guggenheim Fellowships for Two Missouriansnewspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatchlocation=St. Louis, Missouridate=1936-03-30page=21url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111584022/st-louis-post-dispatch/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Lloyd Raymond WatsonAlfred UniversityHoney bees
Perry William WilsonUniversity of WisconsinBacterial fixation of nitrogen (with Marjory Stephenson)
Organismic Biology and EcologyHarold Francis BlumUniversity of CaliforniaBiological photo-sensitizationAlso won in 1945, 1953title=U.C. gets 3 of 5 scholarshipnewspaper=Oakland Tribunelocation=Oakland, California, USAdate=1936-04-13page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111585717/oakland-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-19}}
George Whitfield Deluz HamlettUnited States Biological SurveyEmbryology and the reproductive cycles of various South American mammalsAlso won in 1937
Social SciencesEconomicsAbram Lincoln HarrisInstitutional economicsAlso won in 1935, 1943, 1953
LawAlexander Nahum SackNew York UniversityBusiness taxation
Political ScienceLennox Algernon MillsUniversity of MinnesotaPostwar politics and other conditions in Hong Kong, the Straits Settlements and Malay StatesAlso won in 1957, 1959title=4 Minnesotans given awardsnewspaper=Sioux City Journallocation=Sioux City, Iowa, USAdate=1936-03-30page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111585861/sioux-city-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-19}}
PsychologyDonald McLean PurdyUniversity of MaineEuropean functional psychology
SociologyUniversity of MinnesotaPsychological adjustment of German and Austrian women

1936 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
HumanitiesIberian and Latin American HistoryAndrés HenestrosaNational University of MexicoSignificance of Zapotecan cultureAlso won in 1937
Natural ScienceEarth SciencePedro J. Bermúdez HernándezAlso won in 1935url=https://www.ugr.es/~mlamolda/galeria/biografia/bermudez.htmltitle=Pedro Joaquín Bermúdez y Hernándezpublisher=Galeria de paleontólogoslast=Fernándezfirst=Genaaccess-date=2022-10-18language=es}}
Medicine and HealthEnrique SavinoAlso won in 1935, 1937url=https://dbiosla.org/inside/history/1935.htmltitle=In 1935publisher=DBIOaccess-date=2022-10-18}}
Adalberto Steeger SchaefferHospital Manuel ArriaránInfectious diseases especially as related to pediatrics
PhysicsAlfredo Baños, Jr.Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoPhysical nature of dielectric constant and the conductivity of dielectricsAlso won in 1935, 1937, 1957

References

References

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  2. (1936-05-11). "Guggenheims add $1,000,000 to fund". The Boston Globe.
  3. "Guggenheim Fellowships". University of Chicago.
  4. Winifred Farrant Bevilacqua. (1976). "An Introduction to Josephine Herbst, Novelist". University of Iowa.
  5. (1936-05-05). "Artists". The San Francisco Examiner.
  6. (1964-07-11). "JON CORBINO DIES; PAINNTER WAS 59; Known as Romantic Realist—His Works in 35 Museums". The New York Times.
  7. Scheper, Jeanne. "Doris Rosenthal". Jewish Women's Archive.
  8. "Antonio Salemme". John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
  9. Henry, Robin. (2013-07-10). "Past and Present: Harry Sternberg". KMUW.
  10. "Dante Fiorillo". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  11. "Kenneth Fearing". Poetry Foundation.
  12. (1936-03-30). "4 Brooklynites win fellowships". Times Union.
  13. (1936-03-30). "Guggenheim prize for Dr. Leon Edel". The Gazette.
  14. "Morris Roberts". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  15. (1936-03-30). "Conn. awards in grants by foundation". Hartford Courant.
  16. (1936-05-05). "Award well placed". The Times-Tribune.
  17. "Donald A. Stauffer". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  18. (1936-03-30). "4 Guggenheim Fellowships Go to Massachusetts Men". The Boston Globe.
  19. (1936-04-03). "Detroiter is Given Guggenheim Award". The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
  20. (1936-04-16). "Glanville Wynkoop Smith". The Dunn County News.
  21. (1936-03-30). "Alfred teacher wins high honor". The Buffalo News.
  22. (1936-03-30). "Ousted RPI teacher granted fellowship". The Ithaca Journal.
  23. (1936-03-30). "4 here are cited for Guggenheim Fellow awards". Chicago Tribune.
  24. "Guggenheim Fellowship (1935-1939)". University of Washington.
  25. "Irving A. Leonard". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  26. (1936-03-30). "History of Montana among projects given Guggenheim backing". The Montana Standard.
  27. (1936-05-11). "Research fund awards given to Pasadenans". The Pasadena Post.
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  29. Stacey, M.. (1994). "Michael Heidelberger - 29 April 1888-25 June 1991". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society.
  30. (1936-03-30). "Guggenheim Fellowships for Two Missourians". St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  31. (1936-03-31). "Seeks bees with longer tongues". The Boston Globe.
  32. Burris, Richard H.. (1992). "Biographical Memoirs".
  33. (1936-04-13). "U.C. gets 3 of 5 scholarship". Oakland Tribune.
  34. "George W.D. Hamlett". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  35. (1936-07-04). "Pittsburgh professor cites 9 eminent Va. union grads". The Richmond News Leader.
  36. (1936-03-30). "4 Minnesotans given awards". Sioux City Journal.
  37. (1936-03-30). "Orono". Sun-Journal.
  38. "Andrés Henestrosa". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  39. Fernández, Gena. "Pedro Joaquín Bermúdez y Hernández". Galeria de paleontólogos.
  40. "In 1935". DBIO.
  41. "Adalberto Steeger Schaeffer". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
  42. "Alfredo Baños Jr.". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
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