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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1956

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Two hundred and seventy-five scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1956. More than $1,100,000 was disbursed

1956 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsDrama and Performance ArtHarry Miles MuheimNew York UniversityWriting a musical
Fine ArtsRoger William AnlikerCarnegie TechPainting
Ralph Wilfred BorgeCalifornia College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland Technical Adult School
John Hultberg
Ben KamihiraPennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia Museum of ArtAlso won in 1955title=Artist off for study in Europenewspaper=Delaware County Daily Timeslocation=Chester, Pennsylvaniadate=1956-10-15page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115430464/delaware-county-daily-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Roger Edward KuntzScripps College, Claremont Graduate SchoolExploration of a middle ground between objective and nonobjective paintings
George L. MuellerPainting
Robert Sterling NeumanState University of New YorkSurvey of contemporary Spanish paintings
Stanley TwardowiczHofstra UniversityPainting
Andre RaczColumbia UniversityPrintmaking
FictionDavid KarpNovel writing
Thomas Hal PhillipsAlso won in 1953
Frank Rooney
David R. WagonerUniversity of Washingtontitle=Fellowships given to NW instructorsnewspaper=The Olympianlocation=Olympiadate=1956-04-30page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115362482/the-olympian/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Donald Wetzeltitle=Fairhope writer awarded fellowshipnewspaper=Birmingham Post-Heraldlocation=Birmingham, Alabamadate=1956-05-01page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115360337/birmingham-post-herald/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Music CompositionTheodore Ward ChanlerHarvard UniversityComposingAlso won in 1944
Carlos ChávezAlso won in 1938
Carlisle FloydUniversity of Houstonurl=https://sites.uw.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1955-1959/title=Guggenheim Fellows 1955–1959publisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Edmund Thomas HainesAlso won in 1957
Earl KimPrinceton University
Ezra LadermanYale School of MusicChamber concerto collaboration with Jean ErdmanAlso won in 1958, 1964title=New musidance bows Saturdaynewspaper=Daily Newslocation=New York Citydate=1957-03-17page=250url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115431249/daily-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Bohuslav MartinůMannes School of MusicComposingAlso won in 1953
Jan MeyerowitzAlso won in 1958
Julia Amanda PerryAlso won in 1954
George RochbergUniversity of Pennsylvania, Theodore PresserAlso won in 1966
Seymour J. ShifrinUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlso won in 1959title=58 Californians get fellowshipsnewspaper=Stockton Evening and Sunday Recordlocation=Stockton, Californiadate=1956-05-01page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115360596/stockton-evening-and-sunday-record/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Vladimir Alexis UssachevskyColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1960
Richard Kenelm WinslowWesleyan Universitytitle=12 state scholars win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticutdate=1956-05-01page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115357482/hartford-courant/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
PhotographyRobert FrankHungarian Revolution of 1956Also won in 1955
William A. GarnettRegional differences in California's geographical featuresAlso won in 1953, 1975title=Lensman takes to air for his picturesnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angelesdate=1956-09-23page=147url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115433386/the-los-angeles-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
W. Eugene SmithPittsburghAlso won in 1957, 1968url=https://storyboard.cmoa.org/2015/05/doomed-to-pittsburgh-w-eugene-smith-in-the-city-of-steel/title=Doomed to Pittsburgh: W. Eugene Smith in the City of Steellast=Lybargerfirst=Jeremydate=2015-05-14publisher=Carnegie Museum of Art Storyboardaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Todd WebbThe Oregon TrailAlso won in 1955title=Todd Webb, in most magazines, retraces the Oregon Trail on a scooter, photographing historynewspaper=The Marysville Advocatelocation=Marysville, Kansasdate=1956-06-07page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115433544/the-marysville-advocate/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
PoetryMargaret Kirkland AvisonUniversity of TorontoWriting
Barbara Gibbs GolffingBennington CollegeAlso won in 1955
Ned O'GormanColumbia University (MA student)Also won in 1962title=Awards and Appointmentsjournal=Poetryvolume=88number=3date=June 1956page=196jstor=20586150url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/20586150}}
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureVivian Constance HopkinsNew York State College for TeachersInfluence of Francis Bacon on American thought in the first half of the 19th century
Norman Holmes PearsonYale UniversityNathaniel Hawthorne's lettersAlso won in 1948
Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant
Thomas Anton SchaferDuke UniversityJonathan Edwards' Miscellanies as a source for the structure of his political thought
James Leslie Woodress, Jr.Butler UniversityJoel Barlowtitle=Several Hoosiers win Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=The Call-Leaderlocation=Elwood, Indianadate=1956-05-01page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115403185/the-call-leader/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Architecture, Planning and DesignLewis MumfordUniversity of PennsylvaniaDevelopment of cities as an aspect of modern civilizationAlso won in 1932, 1938
BiographyArthur McCandless WilsonDartmouth CollegeBiographies of Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'AlembertAlso won in 1939
British HistoryWilliam HallerBarnard CollegeProtestant propaganda during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and its effects on English nationalismAlso won in 1947, 1950
Gustave LanctotOttawa UniversityInfluence of the American Revolution on the people of CanadaAlso won in 1957title=Dr. Gustav Lanctot awarded fellowshipnewspaper=The Ottawa Journallocation=Ottawa, Ontario, Canadadate=1956-05-29page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115358221/the-ottawa-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Wallace T. MacCaffreyHaverford CollegeDevelopment of the merchant class in Bristol, 1500–1640Also won in 1982
David SpringJohns Hopkins UniversityCharles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam
ClassicsWilliam Ayres ArrowsmithUniversity of California, RiversideRole of the hero in Greek tragedytitle=58 Californians receive Guggenheim Awardsnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angelesdate=1956-04-30page=38url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115399434/the-los-angeles-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Christopher Mounsey DawsonYale UniversityEarly Greek lyric poetry and elegy
Glanville DowneyDumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Harvard UniversityHistory of Antioch on the Orontesurl=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/index.html?keyword=&kw-school=&kw-department=&award=12&level=all&category=all&campus=all&year=1956&living-deceased=alltitle=University Honors & Awardspublisher=Iowa Universityaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Charles Farwell Edson, Jr.University of WisconsinAncient history of MacedoniaAlso won in 1936, 1937
Gordon Macdonald KirkwoodCornell UniversityHistory of lyric poetry of Ancient Greece
Bernard M. KnoxYale University, Center for Hellenic StudiesDevelopment of Sophocles' tragic vision illustrated in three plays
Matthew Immanuel WienckeDartmouth CollegeGreek sculptural reliefs of the Archaic and Classical periods
Leonard Ernest WoodburyUniversity of TorontoProtagoras of Abdera
East Asian StudiesUniversity of California, BerkeleyThai languages in Burma, especially Shan dialects
Richard Burroughs MatherUniversity of MinnesotaBuddhist influence in the writings of Chinese intellectuals of the fourth and fifth centuries A.D.
John Leon MishNew York Public Library"Literary and scientific activities of the Jesuits in Peking in the 17th and 18th centuries"
Nicholas N. PoppeUniversity of WashingtonMongolian manuscripts collected by Sir Aurel Steintitle=On some Mongolian manuscript fragments in the library of the India Officelast=Poppefirst=Nicholasjournal=Central Asiatic Journalvolume=5number=2year=1959pages=81–96jstor=41926643url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/41926643}}
Economic HistoryDavid GranickFisk UniversitySoviet economic development, specifically in the metallurgy industrytitle=Granick gets fellowship for Russ studynewspaper=Nashville Bannerlocation=Nashville, Tennesseedate=1956-04-30page=10url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115357336/nashville-banner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
English LiteratureWalter Jackson BateHarvard UniversityJohn KeatsAlso won in 1965
Reuben Arthur BrowerHarvard UniversityAlexander Pope and poetic traditionAlso won in 1965
Kathleen CoburnUniversity of TorontoSamuel Taylor Coleridge's notebooksAlso won in 1953
Roland Mushat FryeEmory UniversityChristian life in William Langland, Edmund Spenser, John Milton, and John BunyanAlso won in 1973title=Guggenheim grants received by 2 Atlantansnewspaper=The Atlanta Constitutionlocation=Atlantadate=1956-04-30page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115442499/the-atlanta-constitution/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Edgar JohnsonCity College of New YorkAlso won in 1966
Gwin Jackson KolbUniversity of ChicagoWorks by Samuel Johnson
Kathleen Martha LynchMount Holyoke CollegeRoger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery
Frederick Ludwig MulhauserPomona CollegeReligion in Victorian Englandtitle=Three Claremont professors win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Pomona Progress Bulletinlocation=Pomona, Californiadate=1956-04-30page=23url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115442977/the-pomona-progress-bulletin/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Gordon Norton RayUniversity of IllinoisH. G. WellsAlso won in 1941, 1942, 1945title=7 UI professors receive Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=The Daily Illinilocation=Urbana, Illinoisdate=1956-05-02page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115402091/the-daily-illini/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Samuel SchoenbaumNorthwestern UniversityThomas MiddletonAlso won in 1969
Arthur SherboUniversity of IllinoisChristopher Smart
Linda Van NordenUniversity of California, DavisLiterary imagination during the late English Renaissance
Aubrey Lake Williams, Jr.Yale UniversityWorks of Alexander Pope
Fine Arts ResearchUniversity of PennsylvaniaArchaic Greek art
University of LouisvilleTilman Riemenschneider and other Gothic German sculptorsAlso won in 1953
P. J. Conkwright, Jr.Princeton UniversityThe art of book design
Louisa DresserWorcester Art MuseumAmerican paintings before the Revolution
Lorenz EitnerUniversity of MinnesotaGerman Romantic painting
George KublerYale UniversityArchitecture of the Spanish and Portuguese empires, 1450–1800Also won in 1943, 1952
Charles Merrill MountClaude Monettitle=Guggenheim Fellowships – 1956journal=College Art Journalvolume=15number=4year=1956page=369jstor=772779url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/772779}}
Richard OffnerNew York University
Leona E. PrasseCleveland Museum of ArtGraphic work of Feiningertitle= Administration – Obituary – Leona E. Prassepublisher=Cleveland Museum of Artdate=1984-12-31url=https://archive.org/details/cmapr3240/mode/1upaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
David M. RobbUniversity of PennsylvaniaManuscript illumination
Seymour SliveHarvard UniversityFrans HalsAlso won in 1978
Folklore and Popular CultureMarius BarbeauUniversité LavalAlso won in 1954
French LiteratureGilbert ChinardPrinceton UniversityHistory of European concepts relating to the USAAlso won in 1951
Robert Greer CohnVassar CollegeLiterary development of several French writersAlso won in 1985title=3 in area expected to get fellowshipsnewspaper=Ppughkeepsie Journallocation=Poughkeepsie, New Yorkdate=1956-04-29page=5Aurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115403943/poughkeepsie-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
William RoachUniversity of PennsylvaniaAlso won in 1949
General NonfictionRedding Francis PerryUnited States Army2nd Armored Division in World War II
George William PotterProvidence JournalCatholic Irish in America, 1820–1860
German and East European HistoryHans Wilhelm GatzkeJohns Hopkins UniversityGustav Stresemann
Oscar HaleckiFordham UniversitySlavic contribution to European culture
R. John RathUniversity of TexasAustrian government in Lombardy-Venetia
German and Scandinavian LiteratureHeinz BluhmYale UniversitySignificance of Martin Luther for the early history of the printed Bible
Raymond M. ImmerwahrWashington University in St. LouisLiterary and cultural romanticism in German, French, and English literature
Harvard UniversityInfluence of German literature on the writings of the Generation of '98
Hans M. WolffUniversity of California, BerkeleySchopenhauer's philosophy
History of Science and TechnologyI. Bernard CohenHarvard UniversityThe development of Isaac Newton's scientific ideas and their influence in the 18th century
Charles Mayo GossLouisiana State UniversityHistory of medicine in Ancient Greecetitle=State men receive Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=Clarion-Ledgerlocation=Jackson, Mississippidate=1956-04-30page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115358937/clarion-ledger/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Iberian and Latin American HistoryPeter Muschamp Boyd-BowmanKalamazoo CollegeRegional origins of Spanish colonizers in America in the 16th century
LinguisticsMark J. DresdenUniversity of PennsylvaniaAlso won in 1954
Murray B. EmeneauUniversity of California, BerkeleyDravidian linguisticsAlso won in 1949
Harvard UniversityItalian phonology
Paul SerruysSaint Mary's College High SchoolChinese language of the Han dynasty
Max WeinreichCity College of New YorkAlso won in 1955
Literary CriticismJohn ArthosUniversity of MichiganThe sublime in the criticism of poetry
Herschel Clay BakerHarvard UniversityWilliam HazlittAlso won in 1963title=50 N.E. scholars win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Boston Globelocation=Bostondate=1956-04-30page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115361021/the-boston-globe/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Wayne Clayson BoothEarlham CollegeProblems of narrative formAlso won in 1969title=Booth given grant from Foundationnewspaper=Palladium-Itemlocation=Richmond, Indianadate=1956-05-01page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115357205/palladium-item/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Albert J. GuerardHarvard UniversityWorks of Joseph Conrad
William Hugh KennerUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraAlso won in 1963
Murray KriegerUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1961
René WellekYale UniversityHistory of modern literary criticismAlso won in 1951, 1952, 1966
Medieval HistoryMarvin Burton BeckerUniversity of Michigan, Baldwin-Wallace CollegeHistory of representative government in Florence in the fourteenth century
Peter CharanisRutgers UniversitySocial structure of the Byzantine Empire"title=Historical Newsjournal=The American Historical Reviewvolume=61number=4date=July 1956pages=1079–1081jstor=1848877url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1848877}}
Tryggvi Julius OlesonUniversity of ManitobaEdward the Confessor
Cornell UniversityBook trade in medieval Italy
John Joseph Ryan, Jr.St. John's Seminary, Pontifical Institute of Medieval StudiesGregorian Reform
Brian TierneyCatholic University of AmericaEcclesiastical law concerning the relief of poverty in the Middle AgesAlso won in 1955
William L. WinterTeachers College of ConnecticutDevelopment of the Hanseatic League as an example of European supranational organization
Medieval LiteratureCornell UniversityMedieval rhetoricAlso won in 1928
Margaret W. PepperdeneMiami UniversityChristian elements in Beowulftitle=UC professor wins fellowshipnewspaper=The Cincinnati Postlocation=Cincinnati, Ohiodate=1956-04-30page=8url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115401911/the-cincinnati-post/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Paul RuggiersUniversity of OklahomaGeoffrey Chaucer
Music ResearchAlso won in 1955
History of orchestral music
University of MichiganInstrumental ensemble music of the late Renaissance
Leo Franz SchradeYale UniversityPolyphonic music of the 14th centuryAlso won in 1949, 1951
Near Eastern StudiesHenry George FischerUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumProvincial government in Egypt prior to the Middle Kingdom
Benno LandsbergerAlso won in 1953
PhilosophyKarl AschenbrennerUniversity of California, BerkeleyPrinciple of coherence in art
George BoasJohns Hopkins UniversityPresuppositions of Aristotle
Stuart MacDonald Brown, Jr.Cornell UniversityPhilosophical study of the theory of inalienable rightstitle=Seven Cornell men awarded fellowshipsnewspaper=The Ithaca Journallocation=Ithaca, New Yorkdate=1956-04-28page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115357912/the-ithaca-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Emil Ludwig FackenheimUniversity of TorontoDevelopment of the philosophy of religion from Kant to Kierkegaard
Glenn Raymond MorrowUniversity of PennsylvaniaAlso won in 1952
John Daniel Wild, Jr.Harvard UniversityPhilosophical anthropologyAlso won in 1930
Frederick D. WilhelmsenUniversity of Santa Claratitle=4 Peninsulans win Guggenheimsnewspaper=Redwood City Tribunelocation=Redwood City, Californiadate=1956-04-30page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115360503/redwood-city-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Renaissance HistoryDaniel C. BoughnerEvansville CollegeBen Jonson's debt to the Italian RenaissanceAlso won in 1958
William Garrett CraneCity College of New York
Paul Alfred JorgensenUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Robert Starr KinsmanUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Lewis William SpitzUniversity of MissouriReligious thought of certain German Renaissance humanists
Russian HistoryJosef KorbelUniversity of DenverImpact of Soviet-German relations in the countries located between the Soviet Union and Germany
University of California, BerkeleyPre-Soviet cultural and political trends in Russia and PolandAlso won in 1955
Richard Edgar PipesHarvard UniversityIdeas and social bases of Russian conservatism from its emergence at the end of the 18th century to 1917Also won in 1965
Adam Bruno UlamHarvard UniversityDevelopment of Marxian socialism in the West and in RussiaAlso won in 1969
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureLloyd A. W. KastenUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonAlfonso the Wise
Theatre ArtsLeo HughesUniversity of Texas at Austin18th century London theatrical audiencestitle=Two profs due trips to Europelast=Brewerfirst=Anitanewspaper=The Austin Americanlocation=Austin, Texasdate=1956-04-30page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115401077/the-austin-american/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Alan Leo Schneider
United States HistoryRichard BardolphUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroAfrican-American historytitle=Lost colonists part of study by Foundationnewspaper=The Virginian-Pilotlocation=Norfolk, Virginiadate=1956-05-01page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115362708/the-virginian-pilot/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Moshe DavisJewish Theological Seminary of AmericaElements of Jewish tradition in America and the effects of American experience on it
Wilma Dykeman StokelyAmerican Civil War
Shelby FooteAmerican Civil WarAlso won in 1955, 1959
John Haskell KemblePomona CollegeMaritime history of the Pacific Coast
James Hastings NicholsUniversity of Chicago19th century American intellectual and religious history
Earl S. PomeroyUniversity of OregonHistory of Pacific Coast statesAlso won in 1971
William S. PowellUniversity of North Carolina LibraryExplorers and colonizers who came from England to present-day North Carolina in the 16th centurytitle=Historical News and Commentsjournal=The Mississippi Valley Historical Reviewvolume=43number=2date=September 1956page=353jstor=1902726url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1902726}}
Paul McDonald RobinettU. S. ArmyArmy transport overseas and battle participation of an armored regimental task force in World War II
T. Harry WilliamsLouisiana State UniversityHuey Long's career
Natural ScienceAstrophysics and AstronomyJohn Gardner PhillipsUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhotometric study of emission lines in long-period variable stars to learn about the physical conditions in the stars' atmosphere
Zdeněk SekeraUniversity of California, Los AngelesAlso won in 1960
ChemistryGene Blakely CarpenterBrown UniversityThe least squares refinement technique in crystal structure determination by means of X-rays
Vernon H. CheldelinOregon State CollegeMedical biochemistry
Elias James CoreyUniversity of IllinoisNew synthetic methods based on biosynthetic principlesAlso won in 1968title=30 Guggenheim grants go to scholars herenewspaper=Chicago Tribunelocation=Chicago, Illinoisdate=1956-04-30page=40url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115402610/chicago-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Frank Albert CottonMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyChemistry of metal derivatives of cyclopentadieneAlso won in 1989
Walter Francis Richard EdgellPurdue UniversityInfrared spectra of certain metal carbonyl hydrides
W. Conard FerneliusPennsylvania State UniversityStability of coordination compounds in solution
Joseph J. KatzArgonne National Laboratory
Walter Joseph KauzmannPrinceton UniversityProtein denaturationAlso won in 1974
John Edgar KilpatrickRice Institute
Robert L. LetsingerNorthwestern UniversityChemistry of quaternary phosphonium salts and tertiary phosphines
Arthur John Madden, Jr.University of Minnesota
William Leitch Marshall, Jr.Oak Ridge National LaboratoryMolecular interaction by the use of high pressure techniquestitle=Marshall wins Guggenheim Fellowshipnewspaper=The Statelocation=Columbia, South Carolinadate=1956-05-03page=42url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115358853/the-state/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Kurt Martin MislowNew York UniversityAlso won in 1974
Donald S. NoyceUniversity of California, BerkeleyAcid catalysis and reaction mechanism
Robert Louis PecsokUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Christian S. Rondestvedt, Jr.University of MichiganReactions of carbon-carbon unsaturation
Harold Abraham ScheragaCornell UniversityInternal configuration of proteinsAlso won in 1962
William E. TrucePurdue UniversityStereochemistry of nucleophilic additions to acetylenes
Earth ScienceScripps Institution of Oceanography
Arthur J. BoucotUnited States Geological SurveySilurian/Devonian rocks of Western Europe
Siemon William MullerStanford UniversityPaleontology and geological survey in Austria
Francis Asbury RichardsWoods Hole Oceanographic InstitutionBiochemical and hydrochemical cycles in the Eastern North Atlantic Ocean
Harry Blackmore WhittingtonHarvard UniversityThe zonal stratigraphy and fossil faunas of the Bala Area of North Wales
Robert W. WilsonUniversity of Kansasurl=https://news.ku.edu/2020/01/07/gifts-benefit-study-mammals-natural-history-museum-kutitle=Gifts benefit study of mammals, natural history museum at KUdate=2020-01-07publisher=University of Kansasaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
EngineeringAdam AbruzziStevens Institute of TechnologyEffect of industrial codes and industrial technology in Italy on the theory of worktitle=10 in N.J. get Guggenheim scholarshipsnewspaper=The Morning Calllocation=Paterson, New Jerseydate=1956-05-03page=32url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115412185/the-morning-call/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
Israel I. CornetUniversity of California, BerkeleyCorrosion fatigue and rate factors in stress corrosion
Thomas Paton GoodmanMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyRecent German advances in automatic control engineering
Joseph MarinPennsylvania State UniversityMechanics of the solid state
Herbert Mark NeustadtU.S. Naval AcademyAlso won in 1957
Milton Clayton ShawMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyProblem of wear on metal cutting tools
Leonid Michael TichvinskyUniversity of California, BerkeleyLaws of dry and boundary friction
George WinterCornell UniversityStructural engineering
MathematicsEdward William BarankinUniversity of California, BerkeleyQuantitative study of human behavior
Julian David ColeCalifornia Institute of Technology
Sidney DavidsonUniversity of ChicagoComparison of governmental policies on depreciation accounting in the USA, UK, France, and Swedentitle=Foreign projects listed for 29 from Hopkinsnewspaper=The Evening Sunlocation=Baltimore, Marylanddate=1957-06-28page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115452238/the-evening-sun/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Wolfgang Heinrich FuchsCornell UniversityDeficient values of meromorphic functions of finite order
Edwin E. MoiseUniversity of MichiganClassical problems in the topology of higher-dimensional Euclidean manifolds
Clifford Ambrose Truesdell, IIIIndiana UniversityHistory of the mathematical theory of elasticity
Medicine and HealthDonald Leslie AugustineHarvard University
Brian Francis HoffmanColumbia University
Molecular and Cellular BiologyEdward Allen AdelbergUniversity of California, BerkeleyStudy of microbial genetics and metabolismAlso won in 1965
Max AlfertUniversity of California, BerkeleyCytochemical studies of the basic proteins of cell nuclei
David M. BonnerYale UniversityGenetic control of enzyme formation
Allan Harvey BrownUniversity of Pennsylvania, University of MinnesotaBotany
Arthur LeRoy CohenOglethorpe UniversityElectron microscope of protoplasmic molecular orientation
Melvin Martin GreenUniversity of California, DavisPseudo-parallelism and its effect on the nature of the geneAlso won in 1968
Seymour Putterman HalbertColumbia Universitytitle=Award study grants to 13 CU teachersnewspaper=Columbia Daily Spectatorvolume=Cnumber=105date=1956-04-30page=1url=https://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19560430-01.1.1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------access-date=2022-12-29}}
Nathan KalissRoscoe B. Jackson Memorial LaboratoryThe biological processes underlying the immune reactions of the host to tumor homografts
Martin David KamenWashington University School of MedicineFunction and structure of hematin compounds in photosynthesisAlso won in 1972
Milton LevyNew York University
Nicholas NicolaidesUniversity of ChicagoMeasuring the length of moleculesAlso won in 1955
Harold E. PearsonUniversity of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles County HospitalConducted research at the Institut Pasteurtitle=Obituaries – November/December 2008url=https://stanfordmag.org/contents/obituaries-2778publisher=Stanford University Magazineaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Donald Montgomery ReynoldsUniversity of California, DavisPurification of microbial chitinase
Sidney RobertsUniversity of California, Los Angeles Medical Center
Howard K. SchachmanUniversity of California, BerkeleyDegradation of macromolecules
Columbia UniversityBiosynthesis of porphyrins and related compounds, including vitamin B12Also won in 1970url=https://archive.org/details/reportofdean1956colu/page/n77/mode/2up?q=guggenheimtitle=Report of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine for the Academic Year Ending June 30, 1956publisher=Columbia Universitymagazine=Columbia University Bulletin of Informationvolume=56number=44page=n35, n171year=1956access-date=2022-12-30}}
Clara M. SzegoUniversity of California, Los AngelesNew micromethods for separating and identifying protein and steroid hormonestitle=Research challenges Dr. Szegolast=Berryfirst=Grahamnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angeles, Californiadate=1957-12-15url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115472995/the-los-angeles-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Charles TanfordState University of IowaImprovement of the theoretical treatment of the acid-base properties of proteins
Cornelius A. TobiasUniversity of California, BerkeleyBiological effects of radiation on processes of growth and cell division
Heinz von FoersterUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignPossible models of the input and output mechanism of information transfer from the nervous network to the memoryAlso won in 1963
Organismic Biology and EcologyHuai Chang ChiangUniversity of Minnesota, DuluthConducted research at Cambridge Universitytitle=6 U professors Guggenheim winnersnewspaper=The Winona Daily Newslocation=Winona, Minnesotadate=1956-04-30page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115358496/the-winona-daily-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Philip Jackson Darlington, JrHarvard UniversityAustralian Carabidae beetlesAlso won in 1947
William Hanna ElderUniversity of Missouri-ColumbiaThe nēnē goose of the Hawaiian islandstitle=4 Missourians get fellowshipsnewspaper=The Springfield News-Leaderlocation=Springfield, Missouridate=1956-05-01page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115359080/the-springfield-news-leader/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Perry Webster GilbertCornell UniversityShark reproductionAlso won in 1963
I. Michael LernerUniversity of California, BerkeleyPrinciples of artificial selection animal and plant breedingAlso won in 1947, 1952
Cornelis Adrianus Gerrit WiersmaCalifornia Institute of Technology
PhysicsStewart D. BloomLawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, DavisConducted research at the University of Cambridge with Max Perutz and Wolfgang Pauli
Harvey BrooksHarvard UniversityFoundations of solid state physicstitle=50 N.E. scholars win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Boston Globelocation=Boston, Massachusettsdate=1956-04-30page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115361186/the-boston-globe/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Theodore EnnsJohns Hopkins UniversityConducted research at the University of Oslotitle=Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Enns...newspaper=Democrat and Chroniclelocation=Rochester, New Yorkdate=1956-07-11page=16url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34101125/enns-family-travel-to-norway/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Sherman FrankelUniversity of PennsylvaniaAlso won in 1978url=https://archives.upenn.edu/exhibits/penn-people/notables/awards/guggenheim/title=Guggenheim Fellowshippublisher=University of Pennsylvaniaaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
William Frederick FryUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonProperties of unstable particles in nuclear fragments
Harry Wilks FulbrightUniversity of RochesterNuclear physicstitle=2 area professors get Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=Democrat and Chroniclelocation=Rochester, New Yorkdate=1956-04-30page=29url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115359568/democrat-and-chronicle/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
John David JacksonMcGill UniversityTheoretical study of nuclear reactions
Myron A. JeppesenBowdoin CollegeOptical studies on surface and body properties of crystalline and amorphous solids
Charles KittelUniversity of California, BerkeleySolid state physicsAlso won in 1945, 1963
James Stark KoehlerUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDislocations and plastic deformation
Ralph Stuart Mackay, Jr.University of California, Berkeley, University of California Medical CenterUnobservable detail in X-ray imagesAlso won in 1957
Mael A. MelvinFlorida State UniversityApplication of generalized symmetry to electrodynamics and quantum physicsAlso won in 1951title=The Equations of Materialslast=Cantorfirst=Briandate=July 2020chapter=9: The Avrami Equation: Phase Transformationsdoi=10.1093/oso/9780198851875.003.0009}}
Russell Allen Peck, Jr.Brown UniversityNuclear shell phenomena and selection rules near atomic number 5
Gerald Cleveland PhillipsRice InstituteConducted research at the University of Cambridgetitle=Two former Angeloans win honorsnewspaper=San Angelo Evening Standardlocation=San Angelo, Texasdate=1956-08-08page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115476360/san-angelo-evening-standard/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
John Hamilton ReynoldsUniversity of California, BerkeleyFundamental particles and nuclear emulsion techniquesAlso won in 1986
William S. RodneyNational Bureau of StandardsOptics
Clemens Carel Johannes RoothaanUniversity of ChicagoMolecular calculationsurl=https://www.uchicago.edu/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/guggenheim-fellowshipstitle=Guggenheim Fellowshipspublisher=University of Chicagoaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Malvin Avram RudermanUniversity of California, BerkeleyQuantum field theoryAlso won in 1979
David S. SaxonUniversity of California, Los AngelesAlso won in 1961
Leonard Isaac SchiffStanford UniversityTheoretical physicstitle=Four Stanford professors will study in Europenewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, Californiadate=1956-08-13page=38url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115359328/the-san-francisco-examiner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Fred Henry SchmidtUniversity of Washington
Robert SerberColumbia University
Raymond ShelineFlorida State UniversityNuclear chemistryAlso won in 1955, 1964
Jack SteinbergerColumbia UniversityElementary particle physicsurl=https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/jack-steinberger/title=Jack Steinbergerpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Joseph Ward StraleyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillMeasurement and interpretation of the intensities of infrared absorption bands
Carnegie Institution of WashingtonCoulomb excitation in low-lying excited states of nuclei
Felix Marc Hermann VillarsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyHigh-energy elementary particle physics
Victor Frederick WeisskopfMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Plant ScienceEdgar AndersonWashington University in St. Louis, Shaw's GardenNew method for obtaining valid conclusions from complex statistical dataAlso won in 1943, 1950
Spencer Wharton BrownUniversity of California, BerkeleyTapetal cytology of the banana and other tropical plants
John Thomas CurtisUniversity of WisconsinVegetation of WisconsinAlso won in 1942title=Six win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Sheboygan Presslocation=Sheboygan, Wisconsindate=1956-04-30page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115362219/the-sheboygan-press/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}
Ralph EmersonUniversity of California, BerkeleyTropical water moldsAlso won in 1948
Thomas H. GoodspeedUniversity of California Botanical GardenAlso won in 1930, 1935
Sigurd W. MelstedUniversity of IllinoisChemistry of manganese in soils
Alf Erling PorsildCanadian National Museum of ScienceEast Asian arctic plants
Kanjyo SakimuraBishop Museum, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Pineapple Research Institute of Hawai'iTransmission of plants virus diseases by thrips
Charles Arthur SchroederUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Clarence SterlingUniversity of California, DavisRelationship of submicroscopic structure of rheological properties in certain plant polysaccharidesAlso won in 1963
StatisticsJoseph Lawson Hodges, Jr.University of California, BerkeleyUse of combinatorial analysis in mathematical statistics
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesOscar LewisUniversity of IllinoisUrbanization effects in Mexico City on peasant familiesAlso won in 1962
Robert Lawrence RandsUniversity of MississippiMayan ceramics excavated from Palenque
EconomicsWilliam Jack BaumolPrinceton University, New York UniversityTheory of economic development
E. Cary BrownMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyTheory and measurement of automatic fiscal stabilization in the USA and other countries
Robert Aaron GordonUniversity of California, BerkeleyAmerican business cycles in the interwar period and of the forces making for instability and growth in the West European economy
William JafféNorthwestern UniversityLeon Walras
Earl R. RolphUniversity of California, BerkeleyDebt management practice of national American, British, and French governments since 1920"
Jacob SchmooklerMichigan State UniversitySocio-economic roots of inventive activity in the American shoe industrytitle=M.S.U. man wins awardnewspaper=Lansing State Journallocation=Lansing, Michigandate=1956-04-30page=19url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115400220/lansing-state-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29}}
LawThomas Edward DavittMarquette UniversityConcept of natural law
Myron Piper GilmoreHarvard UniversityLegal humanism in the 15th and 16th centuries
Stephan KuttnerCatholic University of AmericaMedieval canon lawAlso won in 1966
New York UniversityHistory of the development of the rules of conflict of laws in the United States
Samuel E. ThorneHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1948, 1951
Political ScienceRupert EmersonHarvard UniversityThe development in recent decades of the nationalist movements of non-white peoples of the worldAlso won in 1953
Joseph Pratt HarrisUniversity of California, BerkeleyParliamentary control of administration in Great Britain
Ruth Catherine LawsonMount Holyoke CollegeThe problem of collective security in Europe since 1945
Felix OppenheimUniversity of DelawareWrote prior political science research as a book
PsychologyMason HaireUniversity of California, BerkeleyInfluence of cultural factors on the motivation of industrial workers
SociologyEdward P. HutchinsonUniversity of PennsylvaniaSocioeconomic significance in population growthAlso won in 1941title=News and Notesjournal=American Journal of Sociologyvolume=62number=2date=September 1956page=221jstor=2773360url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2773360}}
Richard David LambertUniversity of PennsylvaniaWork ethic of industrial laborers in Indiatitle=Guggenheim fellow to do research on worker problemnewspaper=The Bristol Daily Courierlocation=Bristol, Pennsylvaniadate=1956-04-30page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115482603/the-bristol-daily-courier/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-30}}
Roland Leslie WarrenAlfred UniversityVoluntary citizen participation in Germanytitle=Dr. Roland L. Warren awarded fellowshipnewspaper=Wellsville Daily Reporterlocation=Wellsville, New Yorkdate=1956-04-30page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115358627/wellsville-daily-reporter/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-28}}

1956 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFine ArtsGeoffrey Lamont HolderMetropolitan Opera BalletPaintingtitle=New ballets feature Met's Dallas seasonnewspaper=Wichita Falls Timeslocation=Wichita Falls, Texasdate=1957-04-30page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115483283/wichita-falls-times/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-31}}
Lorenzo HomarPuerto Rico Department of Education
Music CompositionUniversity of ChileComposing
HumanitiesIberian and Latin American HistoryJohn Horace ParryUniversity of IbadanAlso won in 1952
Music ResearchJosé MacedaUniversity of the Philippines
Natural ScienceAstronomy and AstrophysicsPedro E. ZadunaiskyMaxtrix iterative methodsAlso won in 1977
Earth ScienceEsteban BoltovskyBernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine MuseumSubmarine foraminifera in Patagonia
MathematicsSamuel Barocio BarriosNational Institute of Scientific Investigation
Günter LumerResearch at the University of Chicago
Orlando Eugenio VillamayorNational University of Cuyo
Medicine and HealthUniversity of ChileAlso won in 1958
Juan Francisco RecaldeNational University of Asunción
Molecular and Cellular BiologyAmadeu CuryUniversity of Brasília, National Council for Scientific and Technological DevelopmentBiochemical activities of bacteria
José Ramírez de ArellanoNational Institute of CardiologyAlso won in 1955
Adolfo Max RothschildBiological Institute of São Paulohistamine biochemistryAlso won in 1957title=Becas por $113.000 daran a cientificos Filipinos y de America Latina en EE. UU.publisher=Diario Las Americaslocation=Miami, Floridadate=1956-10-16page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/115419139/diario-las-americas/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-12-29language=es}}
Carmen C. VelasquezUniversity of the PhilippinesAlso won in 1962
Rodrigo Zeledón ArayaUniversity of Costa RicaResearch at Johns Hopkins UniversityAlso won in 1959
Organismic Biology and EcologyJ. Enrique Avila LagunaThe application of ecological research in mathematicsAlso won in 1955
Alceu Lemos de CastroNational Museum, Rio de JaneiroCertain crustaceans in Brazil
Dioscoro S. RaborSilliman UniversityAlso won in 1950
Alfredo de la Torre y CallejasIES La MatanzaCaribbean molluscsAlso won in 1955
PhysicsLuis Münch PaniaguaTonantzintla ObservatoryRadial velocity determination and spectral classification of O-type and high-luminosity stars
Plant ScienceJaime Díaz MorenoUniversidad de GuayaquilVegetable pathology with special reference to potato diseases
Victor Manuel Patiño RodríguezOficina de Investigaciones Agricolas de BogotaHistory of agriculture and cattle in Western ColombiaAlso won in 1955, 1965
José PloperTucumán Agricultural Experiment Center, National University of TucumánPlant hybridizationAlso won in 1960
Gregorio T. VelasquezUniversity of the Philippines
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesAquiles Escalante PoloUniversity of Atlántico
National University of La Plata, National University of the LittoralAlso won in 1966, 1967

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