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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

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionHortense CalisherAlso won in 1955title=Grant for Dr. Freemannewspaper=Norfolk Virginian-Pilotlocation=Norfolk, Virginia, USAdate=1952-06-08page=86url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112815326/norfolk-virginian-pilot/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
André Girouxtitle=Canadians win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=The Montreal Starlocation=Montreal, Quebec, Canadadate=1952-04-21page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778187/the-montreal-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
William GoyenAlso won in 1951
Vladimir NabokovAlso won in 1943
Byron Herbert ReeceAlso won in 1957
Wallace StegnerAlso won in 1949, 1959
Fine ArtsSaul Baizerman
Wilfred Roloff Beny
Morris Atkinson Blackburn
Stuart Davis
Worden DayAlso won in 1961title=2 Mountain Area folk awarded fellowships by Guggenheim Foundationnewspaper=Greeley Daily Tribunelocation=Greeley, Colorado, USAdate=1952-04-22page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112816019/greeley-daily-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Ynez Johnstontitle=17 Guggenheim Fellowships for Northern Californiasnewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USAdate=1952-04-21page=25url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778431/the-san-francisco-examiner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
William R. Kenan, Jr.
Misch KohnAlso won in 1953
Eugene Mondt Powelltitle=Guggenheim awards to two countyitesnewspaper=The Journal Newslocation=White Plains, New York, USAdate=1952-04-21page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112816513/the-journal-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Janet E. Turner
Music CompositionBryan DorityAlso won in 1953url=https://depts.washington.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1950-1954/title=Guggenheim Fellowship (1950-1954)publisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Lou Silver HarrisonAlso won in 1954title=Lou S. Harrison of Black Mountain College gets Guggenheim Fellowshipnewspaper=Asheville Citizen-Timeslocation=Asheville, North Carolina, USAdate=1952-04-21page=14url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112777945/asheville-citizen-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Lockrem Harold Johnson
Robert KurkaAlso won in 1951title=Pittsburgh to hold a world music festivallocation=Chicago, Illinois, USAdate=1952-04-27page=198url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112816575/chicago-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Charles M. Mills
Robert Moffat PalmerAlso won in 1960
Howard Swanson
Ben Brian WeberAlso won in 1950
PhotographyRoy Rudolph DeCarava
PoetryRobert Stuart FitzgeraldAlso won in 1971
Adrienne C. RichAlso won in 1959
Richard Purdy WilburAlso won in 1963
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureGay Wilson AllenAlso won in 1959
James Franklin Beard, Jr.Also won in 1958title=Guggenheim grants made to 33 in N.E.newspaper=The Lewiston Daily Sunlocation=Lewiston, Maine, USAdate=1952-04-21page=14url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778535/the-lewiston-daily-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Everett CarterAlso won in 1961
Architecture, Planning and DesignWilliam Jordy
Elizabeth R. Sunderland
BibliographyAllen Tracy Hazen
BiographyJohn BerrymanWon for poetry in 1966
ClassicsLionel CassonAlso won in 1959
Solomon Katz
James Anastasios Notopoulos
Brooks OtisAlso won in 1973
Carl Angus Roebuck
Lily Ross TaylorAlso won in 1959
Leon Edward Wrighttitle=Guggenheim Fellowships given threenewspaper=The Voicelocation=Lincoln, Nebraska, USAdate=1952-05-01page=8url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112815484/the-voice/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
East Asian StudiesAlso won in 1955
EducationRobert King HallAlso won in 1945, 1949
English LiteratureF. Michael Krouse
Frederick A. PottleAlso won in 1945
James Kester Svendsen
Aline Mackenzie Taylor
Fine Arts ResearchLouise H. Burchfieldtitle=6 Ohioans receive Guggenheim giftsnewspaper=Dayton Daily Newslocation=Dayton, Ohio, USAdate=1952-04-21page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112817346/dayton-daily-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Julius S. HeldAlso won in 1966title=Give Held Guggenheim award; Bonime, Shapiro win grantsnewspaper=Barnard Bulletinlocation=New York City, New York, USAdate=1952-04-28page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112815542/barnard-bulletin/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
George KublerAlso won in 1943, 1956
Phyllis Williams Lehmann
Ralph Mayer
Marvin Chauncey RossAlso won in 1938, 1939, 1948
Libby Tannenbaum
Folklore and Popular CultureArthur Leon Campa
Wayland D. HandAlso won in 1960
French HistoryGeorge P. CuttinoAlso won in 1944
Richard Wilder EmeryAlso won in 1959
Franklin Lewis Ford
J. Russell MajorAlso won in 1967
French LiteratureImbrie Buffum
Donald Murdoch Frame
General NonfictionJohn Edward PfeifferAlso won in 1954
Roderick Seidenberg
German and East European HistoryWilliam Clarence Askew
German and Scandinavian LiteratureHenry C. Hatfield
History of Science and TechnologyCharles Donald O'Malley
Italian HistoryFelix Gilbert
Latin American HistoryCharles Gibson
LinguisticsGiuliano Ugo Bonfante
Literary CriticismFrederick Wilcox Dupee
Renato Poggioli
René WellekAlso won in 1951, 1956, 1966
Medieval LiteratureGeorge R. Coffman
Kathrine Koller Dieztitle=Guggenheim fund aids 8 upstatersnewspaper=Democrat and Chroniclelocation=Rochester, New York, USAdate=1952-04-21page=15url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778367/democrat-and-chronicle/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Francis Lee UtleyAlso won in 1946, 1947
Alice Sperduti Wilson
Music ResearchDonald Jay GroutAlso won in 1951
PhilosophyRudolf Carnaptitle=Notes and Newsjournal=The Journal of Philosophyvolume=49number=10date=1952-05-08page=373url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2021393}}
Roderick Firth
Glenn Raymond MorrowAlso won in 1956
ReligionLeonard J. Trinterud
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureAlso won in 1959
United States HistoryMaynard Geigertitle=Historical Newsjournal=The American Historical Reviewvolume=57number=4date=July 1952url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1844297pages=1089–1091}}
Carl Parcher RussellAlso won in 1953
Francis Butler Simkinstitle=Dr. Freeman and Dr. Simkins win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatchlocation=Richmond, Virginia, USAdate=1952-04-21page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778134/richmond-times-dispatch/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Kenneth Milton StamppAlso won in 1967
Natural SciencesApplied MathIvan S. SokolnikoffAlso won in 1959
Astronomy and AstrophysicsSamuel HerrickAlso won in 1945
ChemistryWilliam Andrew Bonner
George Edward Boyd
Herbert Philip Broida
Alan Frank CliffordAlso won in 1951
Jerry Donohue
William Dulaney Gwinn
Ralph Stanley Halford
Kenneth W. Hedberg
Terrell Leslie Hill
Nathan Kornblum
John D. RobertsAlso won in 1954
Karel WiesnerAppointed as Charles Wiesner
Earth SciencePerry ByerlyAlso won in 1928
Jeffery Earl Dawsontitle=Five receive Guggenheim Fellowshipnewspaper=The Ithaca Journallocation=Ithaca, New York, USAdate=1952-04-22page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778570/the-ithaca-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Konrad Bates Krauskopf
EngineeringHoward Wilson Emmons
Geography and Environmental StudiesAlso won in 1967
MathematicsChieh-Chien Chang
Einar Hille
Isidore Isaac Hirschman, Jr.title=Guggenheim Fellowships for 2 St. Louis teachersnewspaper=St. Louis Post-Dispatchlocation=St. Louis, Missouri, USAdate=1952-04-21page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112823224/st-louis-post-dispatch/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
John Myhill
Arthur Everett Pitcher
Raphaël Salem
Edwin Spanier
André WeilAlso won in 1944title=News and Noticesjournal=The American Mathematical Monthlyvolume=60number=4date=April 1953url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2307457page=282}}
Medicine and HealthElvira Goettsch
Arnold Bernard ScheibelAlso won in 1958title=3 Tennesseans gain Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Jackson Sunlocation=Jackson, Tennessee, USAdate=1952-04-21page=11url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112823323/the-jackson-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Molecular and Cellular BiologyHalvor Niels Christensentitle=33 Guggenheim Fellowships awarded to New Englandersnewspaper=The Boston Globelocation=Boston, Massachusetts, USAdate=1952-04-21page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112729719/the-boston-globe/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Corwin Herman HanschAlso won in 1966
Niels Haugaardurl=https://archives.upenn.edu/exhibits/penn-people/notables/awards/guggenheim/title=Awards and Honors: Guggenheim Fellowshipsaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
James Angus JenkinsAlso won in 1944
James W. Moulder
Aaron Novick
Bodil M. Schmidt-Nielsen
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
Harold Hill Smith
John Henry Welsh
Organismic Biology and EcologyWilliam Steel CreightonAlso won in 1951
Demorest DavenportAlso won in 1960
Herbert Girton Deignantitle=Ten persons in area receive Guggenheim Fellowship awardsnewspaper=Evening Starlocation=Washington, DC, USAdate=1952-04-21page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112818823/evening-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Richard Marshall Eakin
Gordon Enoch GatesAlso won in 1953
Carl L. Hubbs
I. Michael LernerAlso won in 1947, 1956
Jane M. OppenheimerAlso won in 1942
Dixy Lee Ray
S. Dillon Ripley, II
Ernest Edward WilliamsAlso won in 1981
PhysicsTheodore H. Berlin
Richard Gildart Fowler
Leonard Norman Liebermann
Darragh E. Nagle
Dorothea Rudnick
Hertha Dorothea Elisabeth Sponer
Plant ScienceDaniel I. Axelrodtitle=Guggenheim awards go to Southlandersnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angeles, California, USAdate=1952-04-21page=31url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112817949/the-los-angeles-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-09}}
Norman Hill Boketitle=3 at OU win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=The Norman Transcriptlocation=Norman, Oklahoma, USAdate=1952-04-21page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112778001/the-norman-transcript/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-08}}
Harold Johnston Brodie
Clair Alan Brown
Marion Stilwell Cave
Herschel Lewis Roman
Rolf SingerAlso won in 1942
Truman George Yuncker
StatisticsHarold A. Freeman
Herbert Ellis RobbinsAlso won in 1975
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesJoseph Benjamin BirdsellAlso won in 1946
David Crockett GrahamAlso won in 1955
Richard C. RudolphAlso won in 1959
EconomicsRaymond Adrien de RooverAlso won in 1949
John Thomas Dunlop
George Alexander Elliott
George Herbert HildebrandAlso won in 1957
William Orville Jones
LawThomas Irwin Emerson
Political ScienceHannah Arendt
Psychology
William C. H. Prentice
SociologyHenry M. Pachter
John Lawrence Thomas
Nathan Laselle Whetten

1952 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionEdgar Austin Mittelhölzer
Fine ArtsAntonio FrasconiAlso won in 1953
José Vela ZanettiAlso won in 1951
HumanitiesArchitecture, Planning and DesignErwin Walter PalmAlso won in 1953
Education
Iberian and Latin American HistoryJohn Horace ParryAlso won in 1956
Natural ScienceMathematicsJosé AdemAlso won in 1951
Mischa CotlarAlso won in 1950
Medicine and HealthEphraim DonosoAlso won in 1951
José A. Knaudt
Molecular and Cellular BiologySilvio BruzzoneAlso won in 1965
Ranwel Caputto
Carlos Méndez Domínguez
Organismic Biology and EcologyGuillermo Arroyave
José Cândido de Melo CarvalhoAlso won in 1953
Zacarias de Jesús
Ronald Gordon Fennah
Frederico LaneAlso won in 1957
Antenor Leitão de CarvalhoAlso won in 1947
Also won in 1961
Francisco de Asis Monrós
Plant ScienceAlso won in 1951
Alicia LourteigAlso won in 1951
José Antonio Molina Rosito
Maria Muntañola CvetkovićAppointed as María Muntañola de Monró
Edgard Sant'Anna Normanha
Jorge Eduardo Wright
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural Studies
Roberto Pineda Giraldotitle=Professional Notesjournal=The Hispanic American Historical Reviewdate=May 1961volume=41number=2url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2510226page=336}}
Virginia Gutiérrez de PinedaAlso won in 1964
Douglas MacRae Taylor

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