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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1947

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One hundred twenty-two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1947. A total of $310,000 was disbursed. The University of California received the highest number of fellowships given to a single institution.

1947 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutionResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyCharles Edward WeidmanChoreographic pieces dealing with human values, particularly small group choreography on James Thurber's Fables for Our Timetitle=Award recipients were at the collegenewspaper=The Bennington Evening Bannerlocation=Bennington, Vermont, USAdate=1947-04-15page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148587/the-bennington-evening-banner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
FictionRalph BatesWritingtitle=Hither and yonnewspaper=The Atlanta Constitutionlocation=Atlanta, Georgia, USAdate=1947-04-27page=39url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148613/the-atlanta-constitution/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Eleanor ClarkRome and a Villa (published 1952)Also won in 1950
J. R. HumphreysColumbia UniversityWriting
Roger LemelinAlso won in 1946
Isaac Rosenfeld
Robert Penn WarrenUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1939
FilmJohn Hales WhitneyExperimental work in abstract sound filmAlso won in 1948title=Guggenheim Awards made to Southlandersnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angeles, California, USAdate=1947-04-14page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148481/the-los-angeles-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Fine ArtsFrank Davenport DuncanAlso won in 1945
Xavier GonzalezPainting
Philip GustonWashington University in St. LouisAlso won in 1968
Donal HordSculptureAlso won in 1945
Jack NicholsPainting
Alexander Peter RussoBard CollegeAlso won in 1949
Mitchell SiporinAlso won in 1945
Rudolph Charles von RipperEtching and drawingAlso won in 1945
Music CompositionSamuel BarberComposingAlso won in 1945, 1949
Edward T. Coneurl=https://depts.washington.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1945-1949/title=Guggenheim Fellowship (1945-1949)publisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Ross Lee FinneySmith CollegeAlso won in 1937title=Eleven N.E. men get Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=Montpelier Evening Arguslocation=Montpelier, Vermont, USAdate=1947-04-14page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148186/montpelier-evening-argus/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Gian Carlo MenottiAlso won in 1946
Jerome MorossAlso won in 1949
Alex North
Harold Samuel ShaperoAlso won in 1946
Louise Juliette TalmaAlso won in 1946
PhotographyWayne Forest MillerBlack ChicagoansAlso won in 1946
PoetryElizabeth BishopWritingAlso won in 1978
Gwendolyn BrooksAlso won in 1946
Robert Lowell
Edward Ronald WeismillerAlso won in 1943
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureDaniel AaronSmith CollegeAmerican progressive tradition as seen in the writings of Parker, George, Bellamy, Lloyd, Rauschenbusch, Howells and Veblen
John Wendell DoddsStanford UniversityThe Age of Paradox: A Biography of England 1841-1851 (published 1952)
Alfred KazinAlso won in 1940, 1958, 1969
Arlin TurnerDuke UniversityAlso won in 1959
Architecture, Planning and DesignCarl Kenneth HerseyUniversity of Rochester
Carroll Louis MeeksYale UniversityHistorical development of railroad stations as examples of architectural solutions to meet new needstitle=Fellowships received by six at Yalenewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticut, USAdate=1947-04-14page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148312/hartford-courant/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
BiographyShirley GrahamAnne Newport Royall and her contribution to the American mindtitle=Two win Guggenheim Fellowship awardsnewspaper=Alabama Tribunelocation=Montgomery, Alabama, USAdate=1947-04-18page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148372/alabama-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Jeannette MirskyEli Whitney and the impact of his inventive and business ability in the history of the United StatesAlso won in 1949
British HistoryWilliam HallerBarnard CollegeThought and expression in the Puritan RevolutionAlso won in 1950, 1956title=Prof. Haller wins award for researchnewspaper=Barnard Bulletinlocation=New York City, New York, USAdate=1947-04-17page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112149066/barnard-bulletin/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Jack H. HexterQueens College, CUNYChange in the structure of 16th-century European societyAlso won in 1942, 1979
Arthur J. MarderAlso won in 1941, 1946
Charles Loch MowatUniversity of California, Los AngelesHistory of Great Britain from Armistice Day to the evacuation of Dunkirk
ClassicsMalcolm Francis McGregorUniversity of CincinnatiHistory of the ancient Athenian Empire
Friedrich SolmsenCornell University
English LiteratureDavid V. ErdmanWayne State UniversitySocial change in England, 1789-1806, as it influenced and was influenced by the writers of the time
G. Blakemore EvansUniversity of WisconsinManuscript of miscellanies or commonplace books of English verse from 1550 to 1700 contained in the principal libraries and private collections in the United States
Edward Lippincott McAdam, JrNew York UniversityDr. Johnson and the English Law (published 1951)
William Andrew Ringler, JrPrinceton UniversityAlso won in 1957
Hallett D. SmithWilliams College
Fine Arts ResearchSumner McKnight CrosbyYale UniversityExcavations in the Basilica of Saint-Denis to gather evidence for a book on the Abbey of Saint-Denis
Alfred Victor FrankensteinSan Francisco ChronicleWilliam Michael Harnett
Paul FranklInstitute for Advanced StudyHistory of Gothic architecture
Smith CollegeDrawings of Francisco de GoyaAlso won in 1960, 1967
Theodore SizerYale UniversityBiography of John Trumbull
Folklore and Popular CultureElaine O'Beirne-RanelaghCompletion of two books: one on New York City folk songs, and one on Irish folk songs
French HistoryPaul Harold BeikSwarthmore CollegeConflicting social philosophies in the French RevolutionAlso won in 1949
French LiteratureWallace FowlieUniversity of ChicagoCritical and interpretive study of Stéphane Mallarmé's poetryAlso won in 1961
Jeanne Varney PleasantsColumbia UniversityFrench speech, its intonations and rhythm
General NonfictionJoseph Kinsey HowardMétis Nation of northwestern United States and western CanadaAlso won in 1948
K. Laurence StapletonBryn Mawr CollegeThe general ideas on which democracy depends and the setting and atmosphere of democracy today as they appear to the private citizen
German and Scandinavian LiteratureRichard AlewynQueens College, CUNY
History of Science and TechnologyJames R. NewmanAlso won in 1946
Latin American LiteratureJosé Juan ArromYale UniversitySpanish American drama and its relation to other literatureAlso won in 1964
Robert Hayward BarlowNational School of Anthropology and HistoryHistory of the empire of MontezumaAlso won in 1946
LinguisticsWolf LeslauÉcole libre des hautes étudesLanguage, traditional history, and folklore of EthiopiaAlso won in 1946
Literary CriticismRichard Volney ChaseConnecticut CollegeHerman Melville's thought and the allegory and symbols he used to express his thoughtAlso won in 1962
Lionel TrillingColumbia UniversityCritical essays on English and American subjectsAlso won in 1975
Medieval LiteratureAlexander J. DenomyUniversity of TorontoMystical philosophy of Avicenna and its place in the medieval Christian world
Francis Lee UtleyOhio State UniversityApocryphal stories of the floodAlso won in 1946, 1952title=O.S.U., Cincinnati men win Guggenheim honorsnewspaper=The Marion Starlocation=Marion, Ohio, USAdate=1947-04-14page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112445732/the-marion-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-02}}
Music ResearchHelen Margaret HewittNorth Texas State CollegeSecular choral music of Italy in the late 15th century
Dragan Plamenac
Walter H. RubsamenUniversity of California, Los AngelesHistorical and stylistic study of music of 18th-century ballad operas in England and the United StatesAlso won in 1957
PhilosophyHerbert FeiglUniversity of MinnesotaPhilosophical and methodological problems of psychology
Carl Gustav HempelQueens College, CUNY
Paul HenleNorthwestern University
Richard Otto HertzUniversity of DubuqueTheory of value based on aestheticstitle=Two Iowans receive Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Gazettelocation=Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USAdate=1947-04-14page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112445439/the-gazette/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-02}}
Henry M. RosenthalCooper Union
Photography StudiesBeaumont NewhallMuseum of Modern ArtThe History of Photography, 1839 to the Present (published 1948)Also won in 1975
United States HistoryEdwin Morris BettsUniversity of VirginiaEdition of Thomas Jefferson's Farm Book
Dorothy Burne GoebelHunter College, CUNYBritish Free Ports policy and the American West Indian Interest, 1765-1815
Richard B. MorrisCity College of New YorkEconomic and legal status of free indentured, and slave labor in the United States before the American Civil WarAlso won in 1961, 1982
Natural SciencesApplied ScienceGeorge L. KreezerAlso won in 1945
ChemistryThomas L. JacobsUniversity of California, Los AngelesPolymerization of acetylenes
Milton OrchinResearch at the Sieff Institute
Verner SchomakerCalifornia Institute of TechnologyMolecular structure
David P. ShoemakerElectronic structure of metals
James Curren WarfIowa State CollegePhysico-inorganic chemistry of certain metallic hydrides
Earth ScienceHenry Paul HansenOregon State CollegePaleobotanical study of post-glacial forest migrations and climate in western Canada, based on analyses of fossil pollen gathered in peat bogs in the areaAlso won in 1943
John Sinclair StevensonBritish Columbia Department of MinesOres and rocks in British Columbia Coast mountain rangestitle=B.C. mines engineer among those given Guggenheim Awardsnewspaper=Times Colonistlocation=Victoria, British Columbia, Canadadate=1947-04-15page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148144/times-colonist/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
MathematicsWarren AmbroseYale UniversityAlgebras of locally-compact topological groups
Garrett BirkhoffHarvard UniversityHydrodynamics
Paul HalmosUniversity of ChicagoResearch at the Institute for Advanced Studies
Saunders Mac LaneHarvard UniversityBorderline between algebra and algebraic tophographyAlso won in 1982url=https://www.uchicago.edu/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/guggenheim-fellowshipstitle=Guggenheim Fellowshippublisher=University of Chicagoaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Walter H. PittsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCyberneticsAlso won in 1945
Molecular and Cellular BiologyBritton ChanceUniversity of PennsylvaniaResearch with Hugo Theorell in StockholmAlso won in 1945
Gordon MackinneyUniversity of California, Davis
Berta Scharrer
Organismic Biology and EcologyPhilip Jackson Darlington, JrHarvard UniversityGround beetles, with an emphasis on the Carabidae familyAlso won in 1956url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1947/4/14/three-faculty-members-win-study-grants/title=Three Faculty Members Win Study Grantsdate=1947-04-14newspaper=The Harvard Crimsonaccess-date=2024-10-24}}
Joseph HickeyUniversity of MichiganBanded birds and their life expectancy in the wild, their turnover population in nature and other facts of value to conservationistsAlso won in 1944title=2 fellowships given in statenewspaper=Detroit Free Presslocation=Detroit, Michigan, USAdate=1947-04-14page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112453960/detroit-free-press/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-02}}
I. Michael LernerUniversity of California, DavisAlso won in 1952, 1956
Pincus Philip LevineCornell UniversityResearch at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies
Earle Gorton LinsleyUniversity of California, Davis
James Hubert PepperMontana State CollegeBiochemical and physical study of the exoskeleton of the Mormon cricket, from the standpoint of insect controltitle=Two Montanans win Guggenheim Awardsnewspaper=Spokane Chroniclelocation=Spokane, Washington, USAdate=1947-04-14page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148392/spokane-chronicle/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Alexander Sprunt, JrNational Audubon SocietyReference book on birds of South Carolina
PhysicsFrancis Arthur JenkinsAlso won in 1932, 1958
Plant ScienceAlexander Cyril FabergeUniversity of WisconsinConditions influencing gene mutationtitle=Guggenheim Awardsnewspaper=The Winona Daily Newslocation=Winona, Minnesota, USAdate=1947-04-17page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148429/the-winona-daily-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Gustav A. MehlquistWashington University in St. LouisProblems of orchid breedingtitle=Guggenheim awards for botanist, artistnewspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatchlocation=St. Louis, Missouri, USAdate=1947-04-17page=25url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112454447/st-louis-post-dispatch/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-02}}
Ernest RouleauUniversity of MontrealFlora of Newfoundland
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesSherburne Friend CookUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlso won in 1938
Anna Hadwick GaytonEspírito Santo Festival of the California Portuguese
George HerzogColumbia UniversityMusic in primitive culturesAlso won in 1935
Alice MarriottNambé Indian Pueblo in New MexicoAlso won in 1960
Morris SwadeshLinguistic Circle of New YorkLanguage and ethnology of the "Nootka Indians" of Vancouver IslandAlso won in 1946
Charles F. VoegelinIndiana UniversityAmerican Indian languagestitle=Guggenheim Awards go to writer from Kentucky and to 2 Hoosiersnewspaper=The Courier-Journallocation=Louisville, Kentucky, USAdate=1947-04-14page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112148278/the-courier-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-10-28}}
Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin"Native American and Eskimo" unwritten literature
EconomicsMorris Eugene GarnseyUniversity of ColoradoEconomy of the mountain states
Wolfgang F. StolperSwarthmore College
Siegfried V. WantrupUniversity of California, DavisAlso won in 1951
Political ScienceDuke UniversityEffects of the wartime social, economic, and political change on the public personnel of CanadaAlso won in 1942
Sherman KentYale UniversityProblems of national strategic intelligence operationstitle=Historical Newsurl=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1842348journal=The American Historical Reviewvolume=52number=4date=July 1947pages=826–827jstor=1842348access-date=2024-10-24}}
PsychologyFritz HeiderSmith CollegeAlso won in 1951
Alexander H. LeightonCornell UniversityComparative study of cultural and personality data dealing with "Navajo Indians, Eskimos, and Japanese"Also won in 1945
Dorothea Leighton
Bernard Frank RiessHunter College, CUNY

1947 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutionResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFine Arts
Armando Pacheco
Drawing
HumanitiesIberian and Latin American HistoryEduardo Arcila FaríasEconomic ideas of Spanish America during the 18th centurytitle=Historical Newsjournal=The American Historical Reviewvolume=53number=1date=October 1947page=213jstor=1843725url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1843725}}
Literary Criticism{{illAntonio Sánchez Barbudoesde}}Also won in 1960
PhilosophyAníbal Sánchez ReuletNational University of TucumánInfluence of philosophic ideas in Spanish America, especially during the wars of independence
Natural ScienceChemistryJuan Daniel Curet CuevasUniversity of Puerto Rico
Earth ScienceJesús Emilio RamírezInstituto Geofísico de los Andes Colombianos
Geography and Environmental StudiesGerardo Augusto Canet y AlvarezInstitute of La Víbora, HavanaAlso won in 1945
MathematicsLuis Antonio SantalóResearch at the Institute for Advanced Studies
Medicine and HealthWashington BuñoAlso won in 1941
José Luis DuomarcoInstituto de Medicina Experimental
José Jesús EstableAlso won in 1945
Manuel Riveros MolinariUniversidad Nacional de Asunción Medical School
Thales MartinsOswaldo Cruz InstituteAlso won in 1948
Molecular and Cellular BiologyRoberto F. BanfiUniversity of Buenos Aires
Organismic Biology and EcologyInstituto Politécnico Nacional
Antenor Leitão de CarvalhoAlso won in 1952
José Oiticica FilhoUniversity of BrazilResearch at the Smithsonian InstitutionAlso won in 1949
Plant ScienceAntonio P. L. DigilioInstituto Miguel Lillo
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesJuan Comas CampsNational School of Anthropology and HistoryPhysical and social anthropologyjournal=Boletín Bibliográfico de Antropología Americanavolume=10date=1947page=43publisher=Pan American Institute of Geography and Historyjstor=40977714url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/40977714title=La Fundacion Guggenheim y la Antropologia }}
National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)Techniques in physical anthropology
EconomicsJorge KingstonAlso won in 1940

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