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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1942

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Eighty-two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1942.

1942 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsDrama and Performance ArtAlexander GreendalePlaywritingtitle=Guggenheim awards madenewspaper=The Baltimore Sunlocation=Baltimore, Maryland, USAdate=1942-04-06page=14url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111856867/the-baltimore-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
FictionDorothy BakerNovel about university life (Trio, published 1943)
Carson McCullersWritingAlso won in 1946
Eudora Alice WeltyAlso won in 1949
Fine ArtsCameron BoothSt. Paul Gallery and School of ArtPainting
Dean FausettPainting: Murals for the United States Air ForceAlso won in 1943
Joseph HirschPaintingAlso won in 1943
Dong KingmanPainting: Watercolors of American scene subjectsAlso won in 1943
Charles RudySculpture: Stone and bronze, and experimental work in terra cotta and other media
Marion SanfordSculptureAlso won in 1941
Music CompositionErnst BaconConverse CollegeComposingAlso won in 1939, 1964
Stanley Bateurl=https://depts.washington.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1940-1944/title=Guggenheim Fellowship (1940-1044)publisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2022-10-10}}
Burrill PhillipsEastman School of MusicAlso won in 1961
PhotographyWright MorrisDomestic scenes in the South, Midwest, and Southwest (The Inhabitants, published 1946)Also won in 1946, 1954
PoetryW. H. AudenWriting
George ZabriskieLong poem "involving the dualistic aspect of the private and social man"Also won in 1946title=Taxi poet gets Guggenheim aidnewspaper=The Central New Jersey Home Newslocation=New Brunswick, New Jersey, USAdate=1942-04-06page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111830920/the-central-new-jersey-home-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-22}}
HumanitiesBritish HistoryLewis Perry Curtistitle=Guggenheim awards for six in statenewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticut, USAdate=1942-04-06page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111865545/hartford-courant/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
Jack H. HexterQueens College, CUNYHistory of the interregnum in EnglandAlso won in 1947, 1979
ClassicsHarold Fredrik ChernissJohns Hopkins UniversityAristotle's Criticism of Plato and the Academy, Vol. II
Frederick Malcolm CombellackUniversity of Oregontitle=10 awarded fellowshipsnewspaper=Los Angeles Evening Citizen Newslocation=Hollywood, California, USAdate=1942-04-07page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111867000/los-angeles-evening-citizen-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
Michael GinsburgUniversity of NebraskaSocial policy of the Roman emperorsAlso won in 1939
Doro LeviPrinceton UniversityMosaics of Antioch-on-the-OrontesAlso won in 1941
East Asian StudiesGeorge Norbert KatesCourt life of Old China through eight centuriestitle=Two Washingtonians among 82 granted Gugggenheim awardsnewspaper=Evening Starlocation=Washington, DC, USAdate=1942-04-06page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111866006/evening-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
English LiteratureFranklin GaryPrinceton University
Edward Niles HookerUniversity of California, Los AngelesHistory of English literary theory and criticism in the neoclassical periodAlso won in 1950
Maynard MackYale UniversityCritical essay of Alexander Pope's Essay on ManAlso won in 1964, 1982
Gordon Norton RayHarvard UniversityDefinitive edition of the letters and private papers of William Makepeace ThackerayAlso won in 1941, 1945, 1956
Mark SchorerHarvard UniversityRelationship between ideas and forms in the poetry of William BlakeAlso won in 1941, 1948, 1973title=Guggenheim Foundation permits using award funds in war worknewspaper=Portland Press Heraldlocation=Portland, Maine, USAdate=1942-04-06page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111830751/portland-press-herald/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-22}}
A.S.P. WoodhouseUniversity of TorontoJohn Milton
Fine Arts ResearchOtto BeneschAlso won in 1945title=Refugee Scholars Receive Guggenheim Awardsnewspaper=The Wisconsin Jewish Chroniclelocation=Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USAdate=1942-05-15page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111856583/the-wisconsin-jewish-chronicle/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
Meyer SchapiroColumbia UniversityPreparation of a corpus of paintings, drawings, and ornament in manuscripts of southern France from the 10th to the end of the 12th century, with an analysis and interpretation of these worksAlso won in 1939
Saul S. WeinbergInstitute for Advanced StudyAlso won in 1941
French LiteratureJustin O'BrienColumbia UniversityBiographical and critical study of André Gide
General NonfictionJohn Dos PassosLife of Thomas JeffersonAlso won in 1939, 1940
Gustavus MyersHistory of bigotry in the United StatesAlso won in 1941
German and Scandinavian LiteratureHarold Stein JantzClark UniversityNew England acquaintance with German thought and literature during the 17th and 18th centuries
History of Science and TechnologyFrancis Rarick JohnsonStanford UniversityAlso won in 1949
Iberian & Latin American HistoryHelen Sullivan MimsHistory of the democratic tradition of SpainAlso won in 1941
LinguisticsEinar Ingvald HaugenUniversity of WisconsinLinguistic experiences and behavior of Norwegian immigrants in the United States, with special reference to the historical, social, and cultural processes of immigrant lifetitle=Two U. professors win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=The Capital Timeslocation=Madison, Wisconsin, USAdate=1942-04-05page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111830855/the-capital-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-22}}
Literary CriticismMaxwell David GeismarSarah Lawrence CollegeEvaluation of the 1920s in America through certain key writers of the period
Louise Michelle Rosenblatt
Medieval LiteratureEdmund Taite SilkYale UniversityEdits of commentary by Nicholas Trivet on Boethius
Music ResearchColin McPheeBalinese musicAlso won in 1943
Renaissance HistoryHans BaronAlso won in 1973
Vincent Joseph FlynnUniversity of St. ThomasHistory of the English Renaissance and Anglo-Italian relations in the last half of the 15th century
Craig R. ThompsonCornell UniversityEdition of Erasmus' Colloquia famiiliariaAlso won in 1954, 1955, 1968
PhilosophyHorace Leland FriessColumbia UniversityStudy of the posthumous manuscripts of Felix Adler
Charles William MorrisUniversity of ChicagoGeneral theory of signs
United States HistoryAlfred Whitney GriswoldYale UniversityPolitical significance of American agriculture
Frank Hawkins UnderhillUniversity of TorontoCareer of Edward Blake
Dixon WecterUniversity of California, Los AngelesHistory of the Roosevelt family in AmericaAlso won in 1943
Natural ScienceEarth ScienceMax Harrison DemorestWesleyan UniversityPhysics of ice, particularly glacial ice
Hans JennyUniversity of California, Los AngelesBiologyAlso won in 1954
George Prior WoollardSeismic, gravitational, and magnetic investigations of the geological structure underlying the North American Atlantic coastal plainAlso won in 1941
MathematicsJohn Charles McKinseyNew York UniversityMathematical logic
Alfred TarskiInstitute for Advanced StudyAlso won in 1941, 1955
Medicine and HealthSimon DworkinMcGill UniversityComparison of the higher nervous activity of dogs, cats, and rats, as revealed by the experimental method of conditioned reflexestitle=4 Canadians win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Victoria Daily Timeslocation=Victoria, British Columbia, Canadadate=1942-04-07page=8url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111830683/the-victoria-daily-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-22}}
Thomas Rogers ForbesJohns Hopkins UniversityPhysiology of reproduction
Molecular and Cellular BiologyRobert GauntNew York UniversityPhysiology of the adrenal gland
Charles Leonard HuskinsMcGill UniversitySynthesis of cytology and the genetics of plants, animals, and man
Salvador E. LuriaAlso won in 1963
Organismic Biology and EcologyStanford UniversityAlso won in 1941
E. Raymond HallUniversity of California, Los AngelesAmerican weasel
Jane M. OppenheimerBryn Mawr CollegeDevelopment of structure and function in the central nervous system of fishAlso won in 1952title=4 in Phila. area gets Guggenheim Awardsnewspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirerlocation=Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniadate=1942-04-06page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111868044/the-philadelphia-inquirer/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
PhysicsWilson M. PowellUniversity of California, BerkeleyCosmic raysAlso won in 1941
Plant ScienceJohn Thomas CurtisUniversity of WisconsinOctological status of the lake forests of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and OntarioAlso won in 1956
Hugh Carson CutlerHarvard UniversityDetermination of the area in which corn originatedAlso won in 1946
David R. GoddardUniversity of RochesterRespiratory enzymes of higher plantstitle=Guggenheim Awards Madenewspaper=Poughkeepsie Eagle-Newslocation=Poughkeepsie, New York, USAdate=1942-04-06page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111856707/poughkeepsie-eagle-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-23}}
Floyd Alonzo McClureLingnan UniversityChinese bamboosAlso won in 1943
Richard E. SchultesHarvard UniversityEconomic aspects of the flors of southern Colombia and adjacent Ecuador, and an ethnobotanical study of the useful plants among the Indigenous tribes of the area
Rolf SingerHarvard UniversityMycological flora of sub-tropical AmericaAlso won in 1952
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesGordon Townsend BowlesUniversity of HawaiiFunctional adaptations in the human skeleton based on Hawaiian skeletal materials
Morris Edward OplerClaremont CollegesCultures of four related Apache tribes
EconomicsClarence Dickinson Long, Jr.Wesleyan UniversityHistory of unemployment in the United StatesAlso won in 1941
Lloyd Appleton MetzlerHarvard UniversityCyclical fluctuations in income and investment
Robert Sidney SmithDuke UniversityGuild merchants in colonial Mexico
Political ScienceDuke UniversityEffects of wartime social, economic, and political changes on the public personnel of CanadaAlso won in 1947title=Cole, Smith and Zabriskie win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Durham Sunlocation=Durham, North Carolina, USAdate=1942-04-06page=15url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111830608/the-durham-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-22}}
James A. C. GrantUniversity of California, Los AngelesComparative study of procedure to enforce constitutional guarantees
PsychologyRudolf ArnheimApplications of principles and methods of Gestalt psychology to art analysisAlso won in 1941
Swarthmore CollegePsychology of color vision
Burrhus Frederic SkinnerUniversity of MinnesotaPsychology of languagetitle=Two Guggenheim awards given to U. faculty mennewspaper=The La Crosse Tribunelocation=La Crosse, Wisconsin, USAdate=1942-04-06page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111831027/the-la-crosse-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-22}}

1942 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFine ArtsAntonio Rodríguez LunaAlso won in 1941
Music CompositionAlberto Evaristo GinasteraCompositionAlso won in 1946, 1969
HumanitiesBiographyAntonio Hernández TraviesoSepúlveda College; Institute of Secondary Education (Havana)Life of Félix VarelaAlso won in 1943
General NonfictionGabriel Fernández LedesmaTheme of death as depicted in the folk arts of Mexico and the Southwest United States
Iberian and Latin American HistoryArturo Arnáiz y FregNational Autonomous University of MexicoHistory of Mexican thought
PhilosophyRaúl Alberto PiérolaNational Institute of Secondary Education; Popular Library of ParanáInfluence of phenomenology on contemporary North American philosophy
Natural ScienceApplied MathematicsJaime Lifshitz GajNational Autonomous University of MexicoGeneral theory of orbitsAlso won in 1943
Astronomy and AstrophysicsFélix CernuschiNational University of TucumánStatistical mechanics, with special reference to its application to astrophysicsAlso won in 1945
Medicine and HealthLuis Vargas FernándezStudies at the University of WashingtonAlso won in 1941
Molecular and Cellular BiologyEfrén Carlos del PozoNational School of Biological SciencesStudies in BostonAlso won in 1941
Juan José Lussich SiriInstitute of Endocrinology (Montevideo)Vitamin chemistry
Organismic Biology and EcologyRaúl Cortés PeñaUniversity of ChileBiological control of insect pestsAlso won in 1943
Isabel Pérez FarfanteAlso won in 1943
Fabio Leoni WerneckOswaldo Cruz InstituteTaxonomic studies of the Mallophaga of mammalsAlso won in 1943
PhysicsAmador CobasUniversity of Puerto RicoCorrelation of high energy cosmic rays and atmospheric neutrons
Plant ScienceRafael Edmundo Pontis VidelaMinistry of Agriculture (Argentina)Cytological and microchemical studies of host plants infected with spotted wilt
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesNational Museum (Mexico)Pre-Hispanic connections between the Indigenous cultures of Mexico and the Southeast and Southwest United Statestitle=LA FUNDACION GUGGENHEIM Y LA ANTROPOLOGIAjournal=Boletín Bibliográfico de Antropología Americanavolume=10date=1947page=42publisher=Pan American Institute of Geography and Historyurl=https://www.jstor.org/stable/40977714}}

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