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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1954

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Two hundred and forty-three Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1954.

1954 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyMerce CunninghamAlso won in 1959
Drama and Performing ArtsW. Denis Johnston
FictionStephen Becker
Julius HorwitzAlso won in 1965
Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen WaughAlso won in 1946
Fine ArtsKenneth Callahan
Naum Gabotitle=Nine professors and artist given fellowship grantsnewspaper=The Journallocation=Meriden, Connecticut, USAdate=1954-05-03page=11url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113086040/the-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Edward L. Haber
Joseph Lasker
Harold ParisAlso won in 1953
Bernard PerlinAlso won in 1959
John Williams Taylor
Music CompositionLouis CalabroAlso won in 1959
Lou Silver HarrisonAlso won in 1952
Alan HovhanessAlso won in 1953
Hunter JohnsonAlso won in 1941
Benjamin George LeesAlso won in 1966
Julia Amanda PerryAlso won in 1956
Robert L. Sanders
Eugene Herbert Weigel
PhotographyWright MorrisAlso won in 1942, 1946
John SzarkowskiAlso won in 1961
PoetryJorge GuillénAlso won in 1959
Anthony Evan HechtAlso won in 1959
May Sarton
Peter R. ViereckAlso won in 1948
HumanitiesAmerican HistoryCarl Julius Bode
American LiteratureEdwin H. CadyAlso won in 1975title=Dr. Cady, SU prof, wins Guggenheim study fellowshipnewspaper=The Post-Standardlocation=Syracuse, New York, USAdate=1954-05-03page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113083853/the-post-standard/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
David Howard Dickasonurl=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/index.html?keyword=&kw-school=&kw-department=&award=12&level=all&category=all&campus=all&year=1954&living-deceased=alltitle=University Honors & Awardspublisher=Iowa Universityaccess-date=2022-11-13}}
Andrew Reuben Hilen, Jr.
Architecture, Planning and DesignKenneth John ConantAlso won in 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930
BiographyMary Wells Knight Ashworth
Samuel Flagg BemisAlso won in 1960title=243 fellowships to authors, artists, educatorsnewspaper=Chicago Tribunelocation=Chicago, Illinois, USAdate=1954-05-16page=239url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113085031/chicago-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
British HistoryMargaret Atwood Judson
Russell Amos Kirk
Arthur Maheux
Conyers ReadAlso won in 1951
ClassicsAlso won in 1966title=Fellowships given 243newspaper=Rutland, Vermont, USAdate=1954-05-03page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113081562/rutland-daily-herald/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-07-14}}
Truesdell Sparhawk Brown
Evelyn Byrd Harrison
Jakob Aall Ottesen Larsen
Berthe Marie Marti
Ben Edwin PerryAlso won in 1930
East Asian StudiesJames Irving Crump
Stanley K. Hornbeck
Economic HistoryRondo Emmett CameronAlso won in 1969
English LiteratureRalph Cohen
Charlton HinmanAlso won in 1953
Samuel Frederick Johnson
Ada NisbetAlso won in 1948
Ernest Albert StrathmannAlso won in 1946
Edward Surtz
Fine Arts Research
Jane Costello Goldberg
Sydney Joseph FreedbergAlso won in 1949
Frederick HarttAlso won in 1946
Charles Seymour, Jr.
Paul Stover Wingert
Adja YunkersAlso won in 1949
Folklore and Popular CultureMarius BarbeauAlso won in 1956
French HistoryArthur Layton Funk
Louis R. GottschalkAlso won in 1928url=https://www.uchicago.edu/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/guggenheim-fellowshipstitle=Guggenheim Fellowshipspublisher=University of Chicagoaccess-date=2022-10-12}}
French LiteratureVictor H. BrombertAlso won in 1969
Lester G. Crocker
Nathan Edelman
Norman Lewis TorreyAlso won in 1932
General NonfictionJames Baldwin
Marguerite Higgins
Oscar W. Koch
David T. W. McCord
John Edward PfeifferAlso won in 1952
German and East European HistoryHajo HolbornAlso won in 1961
Arthur May
German and Scandinavian LiteratureStuart P. AtkinsAlso won in 1968title=Projects & Newsjournal=Renaissance Newsvolume=7number=2year=1954pages=56–59, 62–63url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2857936}}
Bernhard BlumeAlso won in 1963title=Guggenheim grant awardsnewspaper=The Daily Reporterlocation=Dover, Ohio, USAdate=1954-05-03page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113088629/the-daily-reporter/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Heinrich Edmund Karl HenelAlso won in 1951
Jack Madison SteinAlso won in 1962
History of Science and TechnologyCarl Benjamin Boyer
Charles Coulston GillispieAlso won in 1970
Thomas S. Kuhn
Intellectual and Cultural HistoryCarl Emil Schorske
Italian LiteratureErnst PulgramAlso won in 1962
Charles S. SingletonAlso won in 1950, 1962
LinguisticsYuen Ren ChaoAlso won in 1968
Mark J. DresdenAlso won in 1956url=https://archives.upenn.edu/exhibits/penn-people/notables/awards/guggenheim/title=Guggenheim Fellowshippublisher=University of Pennsylvaniaaccess-date=2022-11-13}}
Joseph Harold GreenbergAlso won in 1982
Literary CriticismMary Ethel Dichmanntitle=3 La. professors win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Timeslocation=Shreveport, Louisiana, USAdate=1954-05-03page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113088879/the-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Samuel Holt Monkurl=https://scholarswalk.umn.edu/faculty-awards/guggenheim-fellowshiptitle=Guggenheim Fellowshippublisher=University of Minnesotaaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Lewis Pearson Simpson
Medieval HistoryBryce LyonAlso won in 1972
Medieval LiteratureCora Elizabeth LutzAlso won in 1949
Robert Armstrong PrattAlso won in 1946
Music ResearchDavid Dodge BoydenAlso won in 1966, 1970
William Loran Crostentitle=Guggenheim awards go to 6 local teachersnewspaper=The Peninsula Times Tribunelocation=Palo Alto, California, USAdate=1954-05-03url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113082387/the-peninsula-times-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Eta Harich-SchneiderAlso won in 1953, 1955
Paul Henry Lang
Kenneth Levy
Frederick William Sternfeld
Near Eastern StudiesTheodor Herzl GasterAlso won in 1959title=11 from state share Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirererlocation=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAdate=1954-05-03page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113084129/the-philadelphia-inquirer/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Ann Perkins
PhilosophyVianney Décarie
Mortimer R. Kadish
Armand Augustine Maurer, Jr.
Reidar Thomte
ReligionRobert Friedmann
Abraham Joshua Heschel
Renaissance HistorySears Reynolds JayneAlso won in 1969
Craig R. ThompsonAlso won in 1942, 1955, 1968
Russian StudiesJohn Shelton Curtisstitle=Duke, UNC faculty members receive Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Durham Sunlocation=Durham, North Carolina, USAdate=1954-05-03page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113084262/the-durham-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Slavic LiteratureElias Denissofftitle=Three Indiana professors get fellowshipsnewspaper=The Indianapolis Starlocation=Indianapolis, Indiana, USAdate=1954-05-03page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113089303/the-indianapolis-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureEnrique Anderson Imbert
Joaquín CasaldueroAlso won in 1944
United States HistoryOscar Handlin
Henry Lumpkin
John Francis McDermotttitle=Two Washington U. faculty men given Guggenheim grantsnewspaper=St. Louis Globe-Democratlocation=St. Louis, Missouri, USAdate=1954-05-03page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/51107420/jfm3-guggenheim-globe-democrat-5-3-1954/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Walter Prescott WebbAlso won in 1938
Rubin Richard Wohl
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsHenry George Bookertitle=Upstaters' research awardsnewspaper=Press and Sun-Bulletinlocation=Binghamton, New York, USAdate=1954-05-03page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113086204/press-and-sun-bulletin/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Harold Levine
Chia-Chiao LinAlso won in 1960
Milton Denman Van Dyke
Astronomy and AstrophysicsJohn Barrows Irwin
ChemistryBerni Julian Alder
Fred Basolotitle=26 win awards for research work in statenewspaper=Chicago Tribunelocation=Chicago, Illinois, USAdate=1954-05-03page=73url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113090233/chicago-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Donald James Cram
Paul J. Flory
Herbert Sander Gutowsky
Lester Guttman
Donald Frederick Hornig
David Newton Hume
Walter McClellan Lauertitle=7 state educators win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=Star Tribunelocation=Minneapolis, Minnesota, USAdate=1954-05-03page=27url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113090465/star-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Chester Thomas O'Konski
George Claude Pimentel
John D. RobertsAlso won in 1952
Max Tofield Rogerstitle=Fellowships grantednewspaper=Lansing State Journallocation=Lansing, Michigan, USAdate=1954-05-04page=23url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113084641/lansing-state-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
William Frederick Sager
Robert Lane Scott
Harrison Shull
Walter H. Stockmayer
Charles Gardner Swain
Stanley Gerald ThompsonAlso won in 1965
Geoffrey Wilkinson
Mathew K. Wilson
Earth ScienceLloyd Arnold Brown
Kenneth Edward CasterAlso won in 1943, 1955
John Wyatt DurhamAlso won in 1965
Albert E. J. Engeltitle=13 Southlanders win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timesdate=1954-05-03page=31url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113082151/the-los-angeles-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Fritiof Melvin Fryxell
Edward H. Graham
Cornelius Searle Hurlbut, Jr.
Hans JennyAlso won in 1942
Peter H. Misch
Bryan PattersonAlso won in 1951
Joanne Malkus SimpsonAppointed as Joanne Starr Malkus
Herbert Edgar Wright, Jr.
EngineeringNeal Russell AmundsonAlso won in 1975
Joseph William Johnson
Osman Kamel Mawardi
Dennis Granville Shepherd
Nelson Wax
Arthur Henry Waynick
MathematicsDouglas George Chapman
Shiing-Shen ChernAlso won in 1966
Magnus Rudolph Hestenes
Ellis Robert KolchinAlso won in 1961
Friederich Ignaz Mautner
Hans Rademacher
Maxwell A. Rosenlicht
Alexander WeinsteinAlso won in 1955
Medicine and HealthArpad Istvan Csapotitle=8 Marylanders win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Baltimore Sunlocation=Baltimore, Maryland, USAdate=1954-05-03page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113088097/the-baltimore-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Ladislas J. Meduna
Robert Oliver Scow
Julian Tobias
Molecular and Cellular BiologyWerner Bergmann
Robert Harza Burristitle=5 U. faculty members win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Capital Timeslocation=Madison, Wisconsin, USAdate=1954-05-01page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113082582/the-capital-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Louis-Paul Dugaltitle=Six Canadians given awards by foundationnewspaper=The Gazettelocation=Montreal, Quebec, Canadadate=1954-05-31page=31url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113083269/the-gazette/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Hans Gaffron
Frank R. N. Gurd
Donald James Hanahan
Teru Hayashi
Norman H. Horowitz
Bruce Connor Johnson
Hardin Blair Jones
Max Kleibertitle=Guggenheim grants given two S.F. mennewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USAdate=1954-05-03page=10url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113093961/the-san-francisco-examiner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
William N. LipscombAlso won in 1972
Arthur Hamilton Livermoretitle=2 professors in state win fellowshipslocation=Salem, Oregon, USAdate=1954-05-03page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113094127/statesman-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Peter Reed Morrison
Arthur Leslie Neal
Hans Neurath
Man Chiang NiuAlso won in 1955
Esmond Emerson SnellAlso won in 1962, 1970
Cornelis Bernardus van NielAlso won in 1944
John Lewis Wood
Gerard R. Wyatt
Organismic Biology and Ecology
Arthur Grover Humes
Yoshio KondoAlso won in 1953
Eugene Rabinowitch
Edward Shearman Ross
Arthur Henry Whiteley
PhysicsHerman Feshbach
Henry M. Foley
William A. FowlerAlso won in 1961
David H. Frisch
George Fred Koster
John Henry Manley
Norman F. Ramsey, Jr.
Lewis Judson Stannard, Jr.
John C. WheatleyAlso won in 1980
William M. Woodward
Plant ScienceRobert Wayne AllardAlso won in 1960
Grant Cottam
Herbert Bashford CurrierAlso won in 1961title=Bay residents get scholarshipsnewspaper=The Fresno Beelocation=Fresno, California, USAdate=1954-05-05page=19url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113084797/the-fresno-bee/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
Ralph O. Erickson
Roy N. Jervis
George Hill Mathewson Lawrence
Jacob Levitt
Harlan Lewis
Marion Ownbey
Johannes Max Proskauer
Edward Kemp Vaughan
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesRichard Stockton MacNeish
Hallam Leonard Movius, Jr.
EconomicsEveline Mabel Burns
John P. Carter
Edgar Owen Edwards
Walter Galenson
Alexander Gerschenkron
Leo Grebler
Melvin Warren Reed
Lloyd George ReynoldsAlso won in 1966
George Joseph Stigler
Lorie Tarshis
Friedrich August von Hayek
LawMax Rheinstein
Political ScienceRobert Kenneth Carr
Karl DeutschAlso won in 1971
Leslie W. Dunbar
Carl J. FriedrichAlso won in 1951
Arthur Maass
Bertus Harry Wabeke
PsychologyClarence J. PfaffenbergerAlso won in 1953
SociologyNathan GlazerAlso won in 1966
Malcolm Jarvis Proudfoot
George Lee Simpson, Jr.

1954 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionGeorge Lamming
René Marqués
Fine ArtsRafael Tufiño
Music CompositionJuan A. Orrego-SalasAlso won in 1945
Natural SciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsVíctor M. BlancoAlso won in 1948
ChemistryManuel García MorínAlso won in 1955
Earth ScienceFélix González BonorinoAlso won in 1980
Paulo Erichsen de Oliveira
Medicine and HealthSilvio Díaz Escobar
Molecular and Cellular BiologyConrado Federico AsenjoAlso won in 1937, 1938
Norberto José PalleroniAlso won in 1953, 1955
Américo Pomales-LebrónAlso won in 1963
NeuroscienceAlso won in 1953
Organismic Biology and EcologyRenato L. Araujo
Jorge A. Crespo
Teodoro G. Megia
William H. Partridge
Pedro WygodzinskyAlso won in 1959
Plant ScienceGustavo Huertas GonzálezAlso won in 1955
Mario Meneghini
title=News and Notesjournal=Sciencevolume=120issue=3117date=1954-09-24pages=483–484doi=10.1126/science.120.3117.476}}
Also won in 1968
Also won in 1955
Jorge Helios Morello WylerAlso won in 1955, 1958
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesJean Caudmont
Alfredo Pacyaya
Lauro José Zavala
SociologyOrlando Fals-BordaAlso won in 1953

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