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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1952
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One hundred and ninety-one Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1952.
1952 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
| Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Creative Arts | Fiction | Hortense Calisher | Also won in 1955 | title=Grant for Dr. Freeman | newspaper=Norfolk Virginian-Pilot | location=Norfolk, Virginia, USA | date=1952-06-08 | page=86 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112815326/norfolk-virginian-pilot/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} |
| André Giroux | title=Canadians win Guggenheim Fellowships | newspaper=The Montreal Star | location=Montreal, Quebec, Canada | date=1952-04-21 | page=5 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778187/the-montreal-star/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | |||
| William Goyen | Also won in 1951 | ||||||||||
| Vladimir Nabokov | Also won in 1943 | ||||||||||
| Byron Herbert Reece | Also won in 1957 | ||||||||||
| Wallace Stegner | Also won in 1949, 1959 | ||||||||||
| Fine Arts | Saul Baizerman | ||||||||||
| Wilfred Roloff Beny | |||||||||||
| Morris Atkinson Blackburn | |||||||||||
| Stuart Davis | |||||||||||
| Worden Day | Also won in 1961 | title=2 Mountain Area folk awarded fellowships by Guggenheim Foundation | newspaper=Greeley Daily Tribune | location=Greeley, Colorado, USA | date=1952-04-22 | page=16 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112816019/greeley-daily-tribune/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | ||
| Ynez Johnston | title=17 Guggenheim Fellowships for Northern Californias | newspaper=The San Francisco Examiner | location=San Francisco, California, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=25 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778431/the-san-francisco-examiner/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | |||
| William R. Kenan, Jr. | |||||||||||
| Misch Kohn | Also won in 1953 | ||||||||||
| Eugene Mondt Powell | title=Guggenheim awards to two countyites | newspaper=The Journal News | location=White Plains, New York, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=5 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112816513/the-journal-news/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | |||
| Janet E. Turner | |||||||||||
| Music Composition | Bryan Dority | Also won in 1953 | url=https://depts.washington.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1950-1954/ | title=Guggenheim Fellowship (1950-1954) | publisher=University of Washington | access-date=2022-11-08}} | |||||
| Lou Silver Harrison | Also won in 1954 | title=Lou S. Harrison of Black Mountain College gets Guggenheim Fellowship | newspaper=Asheville Citizen-Times | location=Asheville, North Carolina, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=14 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112777945/asheville-citizen-times/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | ||
| Lockrem Harold Johnson | |||||||||||
| Robert Kurka | Also won in 1951 | title=Pittsburgh to hold a world music festival | location=Chicago, Illinois, USA | date=1952-04-27 | page=198 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112816575/chicago-tribune/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | |||
| Charles M. Mills | |||||||||||
| Robert Moffat Palmer | Also won in 1960 | ||||||||||
| Howard Swanson | |||||||||||
| Ben Brian Weber | Also won in 1950 | ||||||||||
| Photography | Roy Rudolph DeCarava | ||||||||||
| Poetry | Robert Stuart Fitzgerald | Also won in 1971 | |||||||||
| Adrienne C. Rich | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||||
| Richard Purdy Wilbur | Also won in 1963 | ||||||||||
| Humanities | American Literature | Gay Wilson Allen | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||
| James Franklin Beard, Jr. | Also won in 1958 | title=Guggenheim grants made to 33 in N.E. | newspaper=The Lewiston Daily Sun | location=Lewiston, Maine, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=14 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778535/the-lewiston-daily-sun/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | ||
| Everett Carter | Also won in 1961 | ||||||||||
| Architecture, Planning and Design | William Jordy | ||||||||||
| Elizabeth R. Sunderland | |||||||||||
| Bibliography | Allen Tracy Hazen | ||||||||||
| Biography | John Berryman | Won for poetry in 1966 | |||||||||
| Classics | Lionel Casson | Also won in 1959 | |||||||||
| Solomon Katz | |||||||||||
| James Anastasios Notopoulos | |||||||||||
| Brooks Otis | Also won in 1973 | ||||||||||
| Carl Angus Roebuck | |||||||||||
| Lily Ross Taylor | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||||
| Leon Edward Wright | title=Guggenheim Fellowships given three | newspaper=The Voice | location=Lincoln, Nebraska, USA | date=1952-05-01 | page=8 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112815484/the-voice/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | |||
| East Asian Studies | Also won in 1955 | ||||||||||
| Education | Robert King Hall | Also won in 1945, 1949 | |||||||||
| English Literature | F. Michael Krouse | ||||||||||
| Frederick A. Pottle | Also won in 1945 | ||||||||||
| James Kester Svendsen | |||||||||||
| Aline Mackenzie Taylor | |||||||||||
| Fine Arts Research | Louise H. Burchfield | title=6 Ohioans receive Guggenheim gifts | newspaper=Dayton Daily News | location=Dayton, Ohio, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=16 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112817346/dayton-daily-news/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | ||
| Julius S. Held | Also won in 1966 | title=Give Held Guggenheim award; Bonime, Shapiro win grants | newspaper=Barnard Bulletin | location=New York City, New York, USA | date=1952-04-28 | page=2 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112815542/barnard-bulletin/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | ||
| George Kubler | Also won in 1943, 1956 | ||||||||||
| Phyllis Williams Lehmann | |||||||||||
| Ralph Mayer | |||||||||||
| Marvin Chauncey Ross | Also won in 1938, 1939, 1948 | ||||||||||
| Libby Tannenbaum | |||||||||||
| Folklore and Popular Culture | Arthur Leon Campa | ||||||||||
| Wayland D. Hand | Also won in 1960 | ||||||||||
| French History | George P. Cuttino | Also won in 1944 | |||||||||
| Richard Wilder Emery | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||||
| Franklin Lewis Ford | |||||||||||
| J. Russell Major | Also won in 1967 | ||||||||||
| French Literature | Imbrie Buffum | ||||||||||
| Donald Murdoch Frame | |||||||||||
| General Nonfiction | John Edward Pfeiffer | Also won in 1954 | |||||||||
| Roderick Seidenberg | |||||||||||
| German and East European History | William Clarence Askew | ||||||||||
| German and Scandinavian Literature | Henry C. Hatfield | ||||||||||
| History of Science and Technology | Charles Donald O'Malley | ||||||||||
| Italian History | Felix Gilbert | ||||||||||
| Latin American History | Charles Gibson | ||||||||||
| Linguistics | Giuliano Ugo Bonfante | ||||||||||
| Literary Criticism | Frederick Wilcox Dupee | ||||||||||
| Renato Poggioli | |||||||||||
| René Wellek | Also won in 1951, 1956, 1966 | ||||||||||
| Medieval Literature | George R. Coffman | ||||||||||
| Kathrine Koller Diez | title=Guggenheim fund aids 8 upstaters | newspaper=Democrat and Chronicle | location=Rochester, New York, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=15 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778367/democrat-and-chronicle/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | |||
| Francis Lee Utley | Also won in 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
| Alice Sperduti Wilson | |||||||||||
| Music Research | Donald Jay Grout | Also won in 1951 | |||||||||
| Philosophy | Rudolf Carnap | title=Notes and News | journal=The Journal of Philosophy | volume=49 | number=10 | date=1952-05-08 | page=373 | url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2021393}} | |||
| Roderick Firth | |||||||||||
| Glenn Raymond Morrow | Also won in 1956 | ||||||||||
| Religion | Leonard J. Trinterud | ||||||||||
| Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||||
| United States History | Maynard Geiger | title=Historical News | journal=The American Historical Review | volume=57 | number=4 | date=July 1952 | url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1844297 | pages=1089–1091}} | |||
| Carl Parcher Russell | Also won in 1953 | ||||||||||
| Francis Butler Simkins | title=Dr. Freeman and Dr. Simkins win Guggenheim Fellowships | newspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatch | location=Richmond, Virginia, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=3 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778134/richmond-times-dispatch/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | |||
| Kenneth Milton Stampp | Also won in 1967 | ||||||||||
| Natural Sciences | Applied Math | Ivan S. Sokolnikoff | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||
| Astronomy and Astrophysics | Samuel Herrick | Also won in 1945 | |||||||||
| Chemistry | William Andrew Bonner | ||||||||||
| George Edward Boyd | |||||||||||
| Herbert Philip Broida | |||||||||||
| Alan Frank Clifford | Also won in 1951 | ||||||||||
| Jerry Donohue | |||||||||||
| William Dulaney Gwinn | |||||||||||
| Ralph Stanley Halford | |||||||||||
| Kenneth W. Hedberg | |||||||||||
| Terrell Leslie Hill | |||||||||||
| Nathan Kornblum | |||||||||||
| John D. Roberts | Also won in 1954 | ||||||||||
| Karel Wiesner | Appointed as Charles Wiesner | ||||||||||
| Earth Science | Perry Byerly | Also won in 1928 | |||||||||
| Jeffery Earl Dawson | title=Five receive Guggenheim Fellowship | newspaper=The Ithaca Journal | location=Ithaca, New York, USA | date=1952-04-22 | page=3 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778570/the-ithaca-journal/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | |||
| Konrad Bates Krauskopf | |||||||||||
| Engineering | Howard Wilson Emmons | ||||||||||
| Geography and Environmental Studies | Also won in 1967 | ||||||||||
| Mathematics | Chieh-Chien Chang | ||||||||||
| Einar Hille | |||||||||||
| Isidore Isaac Hirschman, Jr. | title=Guggenheim Fellowships for 2 St. Louis teachers | newspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatch | location=St. Louis, Missouri, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=17 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112823224/st-louis-post-dispatch/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | |||
| John Myhill | |||||||||||
| Arthur Everett Pitcher | |||||||||||
| Raphaël Salem | |||||||||||
| Edwin Spanier | |||||||||||
| André Weil | Also won in 1944 | title=News and Notices | journal=The American Mathematical Monthly | volume=60 | number=4 | date=April 1953 | url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2307457 | page=282}} | |||
| Medicine and Health | Elvira Goettsch | ||||||||||
| Arnold Bernard Scheibel | Also won in 1958 | title=3 Tennesseans gain Guggenheim awards | newspaper=The Jackson Sun | location=Jackson, Tennessee, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=11 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112823323/the-jackson-sun/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | ||
| Molecular and Cellular Biology | Halvor Niels Christensen | title=33 Guggenheim Fellowships awarded to New Englanders | newspaper=The Boston Globe | location=Boston, Massachusetts, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=2 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112729719/the-boston-globe/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | ||
| Corwin Herman Hansch | Also won in 1966 | ||||||||||
| Niels Haugaard | url=https://archives.upenn.edu/exhibits/penn-people/notables/awards/guggenheim/ | title=Awards and Honors: Guggenheim Fellowships | access-date=2022-11-08}} | ||||||||
| James Angus Jenkins | Also won in 1944 | ||||||||||
| James W. Moulder | |||||||||||
| Aaron Novick | |||||||||||
| Bodil M. Schmidt-Nielsen | |||||||||||
| Knut Schmidt-Nielsen | |||||||||||
| Harold Hill Smith | |||||||||||
| John Henry Welsh | |||||||||||
| Organismic Biology and Ecology | William Steel Creighton | Also won in 1951 | |||||||||
| Demorest Davenport | Also won in 1960 | ||||||||||
| Herbert Girton Deignan | title=Ten persons in area receive Guggenheim Fellowship awards | newspaper=Evening Star | location=Washington, DC, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=7 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112818823/evening-star/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | |||
| Richard Marshall Eakin | |||||||||||
| Gordon Enoch Gates | Also won in 1953 | ||||||||||
| Carl L. Hubbs | |||||||||||
| I. Michael Lerner | Also won in 1947, 1956 | ||||||||||
| Jane M. Oppenheimer | Also won in 1942 | ||||||||||
| Dixy Lee Ray | |||||||||||
| S. Dillon Ripley, II | |||||||||||
| Ernest Edward Williams | Also won in 1981 | ||||||||||
| Physics | Theodore H. Berlin | ||||||||||
| Richard Gildart Fowler | |||||||||||
| Leonard Norman Liebermann | |||||||||||
| Darragh E. Nagle | |||||||||||
| Dorothea Rudnick | |||||||||||
| Hertha Dorothea Elisabeth Sponer | |||||||||||
| Plant Science | Daniel I. Axelrod | title=Guggenheim awards go to Southlanders | newspaper=The Los Angeles Times | location=Los Angeles, California, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=31 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112817949/the-los-angeles-times/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-09}} | ||
| Norman Hill Boke | title=3 at OU win Guggenheim Fellowships | newspaper=The Norman Transcript | location=Norman, Oklahoma, USA | date=1952-04-21 | page=2 | url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778001/the-norman-transcript/ | via=newspapers.com | access-date=2022-11-08}} | |||
| Harold Johnston Brodie | |||||||||||
| Clair Alan Brown | |||||||||||
| Marion Stilwell Cave | |||||||||||
| Herschel Lewis Roman | |||||||||||
| Rolf Singer | Also won in 1942 | ||||||||||
| Truman George Yuncker | |||||||||||
| Statistics | Harold A. Freeman | ||||||||||
| Herbert Ellis Robbins | Also won in 1975 | ||||||||||
| Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Joseph Benjamin Birdsell | Also won in 1946 | ||||||||
| David Crockett Graham | Also won in 1955 | ||||||||||
| Richard C. Rudolph | Also won in 1959 | ||||||||||
| Economics | Raymond Adrien de Roover | Also won in 1949 | |||||||||
| John Thomas Dunlop | |||||||||||
| George Alexander Elliott | |||||||||||
| George Herbert Hildebrand | Also won in 1957 | ||||||||||
| William Orville Jones | |||||||||||
| Law | Thomas Irwin Emerson | ||||||||||
| Political Science | Hannah Arendt | ||||||||||
| Psychology | |||||||||||
| William C. H. Prentice | |||||||||||
| Sociology | Henry M. Pachter | ||||||||||
| John Lawrence Thomas | |||||||||||
| Nathan Laselle Whetten |
1952 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
| Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Creative Arts | Fiction | Edgar Austin Mittelhölzer | ||||||||
| Fine Arts | Antonio Frasconi | Also won in 1953 | ||||||||
| José Vela Zanetti | Also won in 1951 | |||||||||
| Humanities | Architecture, Planning and Design | Erwin Walter Palm | Also won in 1953 | |||||||
| Education | ||||||||||
| Iberian and Latin American History | John Horace Parry | Also won in 1956 | ||||||||
| Natural Science | Mathematics | José Adem | Also won in 1951 | |||||||
| Mischa Cotlar | Also won in 1950 | |||||||||
| Medicine and Health | Ephraim Donoso | Also won in 1951 | ||||||||
| José A. Knaudt | ||||||||||
| Molecular and Cellular Biology | Silvio Bruzzone | Also won in 1965 | ||||||||
| Ranwel Caputto | ||||||||||
| Carlos Méndez Domínguez | ||||||||||
| Organismic Biology and Ecology | Guillermo Arroyave | |||||||||
| José Cândido de Melo Carvalho | Also won in 1953 | |||||||||
| Zacarias de Jesús | ||||||||||
| Ronald Gordon Fennah | ||||||||||
| Frederico Lane | Also won in 1957 | |||||||||
| Antenor Leitão de Carvalho | Also won in 1947 | |||||||||
| Also won in 1961 | ||||||||||
| Francisco de Asis Monrós | ||||||||||
| Plant Science | Also won in 1951 | |||||||||
| Alicia Lourteig | Also won in 1951 | |||||||||
| José Antonio Molina Rosito | ||||||||||
| Maria Muntañola Cvetković | Appointed as María Muntañola de Monró | |||||||||
| Edgard Sant'Anna Normanha | ||||||||||
| Jorge Eduardo Wright | ||||||||||
| Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | |||||||||
| Roberto Pineda Giraldo | title=Professional Notes | journal=The Hispanic American Historical Review | date=May 1961 | volume=41 | number=2 | url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2510226 | page=336}} | |||
| Virginia Gutiérrez de Pineda | Also won in 1964 | |||||||||
| Douglas MacRae Taylor |
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