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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1959

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Three hundred and twenty-one scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1959. More than $1,500,000 was disbursed, averaging about $3,000 per recipient.

1959 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyMerce CunninghamMerce Cunningham Dance CompanyAlso won in 1954
Drama and Performance ArtWilliam B. BranchWriting
FictionPeter FeiblemanNovel Writing
Edmund KeeleyPrinceton UniversityAlso won in 1972
Andrew Nelson LytleUniversity of FloridaAlso won in 1940, 1941title=2 with VU ties awarded fellowshipsnewspaper=Nashville Bannerlocation=Nashville, Tennessee, USAdate=1959-04-22page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119013599/nashville-banner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
William ManchesterWesleyan University
Mary McCarthyAlso won in 1949
Brian Mooretitle=Guggenheim awards for 5 Canadiansnewspaper=The Windsor Starlocation=Windsor, Ontario, Canadadate=1959-06-15page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119078876/the-windsor-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
J. Saunders ReddingHampton InstituteAlso won in 1944
Philip Roth
Wallace StegnerStanford UniversityAlso won in 1949, 1952
John Updike
Bianca Van Orden
Fine ArtsAlbert AlcalayPaintingtitle=Guggenheim grants for 42newspaper=The Boston Globelocation=Boston, Massachusetts, USAdate=1959-04-20page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118945441/the-boston-globe/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Dennis ByngAlso won in 1958
Richard CallnerPurdue University
Edmond CasarellaBrooklyn Museum Art SchoolPrintmaking
Edris EckhardtWestern Reserve University, Cleveland Institute of ArtCeramics and glass sculptureAlso won in 1955
Jerrold DavisPainting
Kahlil GibranSculptureAlso won in 1960
Leon GoldinPainting
Luise Clayborn Kaish
Barbara Hult LekbergUniversity of the Arts in PhiladelphiaSculptureAlso won in 1957
Lee MullicanUniversity of California, Los AngelesPainting
Yutaka OhashiAlso won in 1960
Bernard PerlinAlso won in 1954
Aubrey E. SchwartzHarpur College, State University of New YorkPrintmakingAlso won in 1958
Carol Summers
Elbert WeinbergSculpturetitle=21 receive Guggenheim Fellowshipsnewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticut, USAdate=1959-04-20page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119002392/hartford-courant/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Ulfert WilkeUniversity of LouisvillePaintingAlso won in 1960
Jack ZajacPomona CollegeSculpture
Music CompositionGordon W. BinkerdUniversity of IllinoisComposing
Louis CalabroBennington CollegeAlso won in 1954
Chou Wen-chungUniversity of IllinoisAlso won in 1957
Halim El-DabhAlso won in 1961
Lukas FossUniversity of California, Los AngelesAlso won in 1945
Ben JohnstonUniversity of Illinoistitle=Reveal Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Daily Illinilocation=Urbana, Illinois, USAdate=1959-04-23page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118946124/the-daily-illini/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Karl KorteEmma Willard SchoolAlso won in 1970url=https://sites.uw.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1955-1959/title=Guggenheim Fellows 1955-1959publisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2023-02-03}}
John La MontaineAlso won in 1960
Lawrence K. MossMills CollegeAlso won in 1968
Mel PowellYale University
Seymour J. ShifrinUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlso won in 1956
Yehudi WynerHebrew Union CollegeAlso won in 1976title=Five win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Miami Heraldlocation=Miami, Florida, USAdate=1959-07-19page=115url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119129794/the-miami-herald/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
PhotographyAnsel AdamsAlso won in 1946, 1948
Walker EvansAlso won in 1940, 1941
Helen LevittColor photographyAlso won in 1960, 1981
PoetryJames V. CunninghamBrandeis UniversityWritingAlso won in 1966
Paul Hamilton EngleUniversity of IowaAlso won in 1953, 1957title=Year in France for Iowa poetnewspaper=The Des Moines Registerlocation=Des Moines, Iowa, USAdate=1959-04-21page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119132287/the-des-moines-register/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Jorge GuillénPrinceton UniversityInfluence of Mateo Aleman's Guzmán de Alfarache on the fiction of Spain, France, England, Germany and Holland from 1600 to 1750Also won in 1954
Anthony Evan HechtSmith CollegeWritingAlso won in 1954
Ted HughesUniversity of Massachusetts
Adrienne Rich ConradAlso won in 1952
May Swenson
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureGay Wilson AllenNew York UniversityAlso won in 1952
Richard Davenport BirdsallConnecticut CollegeCultural history of New England, 1790-1815title=Historical news and commentsjournal=The Mississippi Valley Historical Reviewvolume=46number=2date=September 1959pages=366–367jstor=1891596url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1891596}}
Merrell R. Davis
Richard Beale DavisUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleVirginian culture in the Jeffersonian eraAlso won in 1945
Donald E. StanfordLouisiana State UniversityEdward Taylor
Arlin TurnerDuke UniversitySectionalism in Southern literature since the Civil WarAlso won in 1947
Architecture, Design and PlanningErnest BornThree-aisled timber hall in Europe
Walter W. HornUniversity of California, Berkeley
BibliographyRobert G. VosperUniversity of Kansas
BiographyMarjorie Wilkins CampbellWilliam McGillivray
British HistoryStephen B. BaxterUniversity of North CarolinaWilliam III of EnglandAlso won in 1973title=Guggenheim awards go to four in NCnewspaper=The News and Observerlocation=Raleigh, North Carolina, USAdate=1959-04-20page=20url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118999251/the-news-and-observer/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Mark H. CurtisUniversity of California, Los AngelesEnglish Puritanism of the early 17th century
Margaret HastingsDouglass College, Rutgers UniversityOrigins and early history of the legal profession in Englandtitle=10 Guggenheim Fellowships distributed in New Jerseynewspaper=The Central New Jersey Home Newslocation=New Brunswick, New Jersey, USAdate=1959-04-20page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118943486/the-central-new-jersey-home-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Maurice duPont Lee, Jr.Princeton UniversityCabal ministry in Great Britain
Robert K. WebbColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1973
ClassicsElias Joseph BickermanColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1949
Doris Taylor BishopWheaton CollegeTrade in Mediterranean in second century B.C.
Lionel CassonNew York UniversityAlso won in 1952title=Book cornerlast=Hornfirst=Mildred Keithnewspaper=Longview Daily Newslocation=Longview, Washington, USAdate=1959-06-13page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119137508/longview-daily-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
University of PennsylvaniaHistory of alphabetization in antiquity and the Middle Agesurl=https://archives.upenn.edu/exhibits/penn-people/notables/awards/guggenheim/title=Guggenheim Fellowshippublisher=University of Pennsylvaniaaccess-date=2023-02-03}}
Sterling DowHarvard UniversityStudies in Greece in antiquityAlso won in 1934, 1966
George M. A. GrubeUniversity of TorontoHistory of literary criticism in ancient Greece and Rome
Lily Ross TaylorHarvard UniversityRoman politics 220-44 B.C.Also won in 1952
University of IllinoisGreek manuscripts of the 13th and 14th centuries
East Asian StudiesJohn K. FairbankHarvard UniversityProblems of overseas Chinese economic development and Southeast Asian nationalismAlso won in 1951url=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1959/4/22/clausen-fleming-whitman-chosen-to-become/title=Clausen, Fleming, Whitman Chosen To Become Full Professors July 1date=1959-04-22publisher=Harvard University Crimsonaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
George Alexander KennedyYale UniversityHistory of the Chinese language
Economic HistoryDouglas Fitzgerald DowdCornell UniversityFactors which tended to stimulate or inhibit the economic developments of Italy in the 18th and 19th centuriestitle=10 Cornellians win Guggenheim grantsnewspaper=The Ithaca Journallocation=Ithaca, New York, USAdate=1959-04-20page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119138282/the-ithaca-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
English LiteratureRobert Martin AdamsCornell UniversityRelation between English poetical practice and poetical theory in the 17th centuryAlso won in 1974
Harry Berger, Jr.Yale UniversityPoetry of Edmund Spenser, with a special emphasis on The Faerie Queene
Vinton A. DearingUniversity of California, Los AngelesJohn Dryden
Ray HeffnerIndiana UniversityShakespearian tragediesurl=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/index.html?keyword=&kw-school=&kw-department=&award=12&level=all&category=all&campus=all&year=1958&living-deceased=alltitle=University Honors & Awardspublisher=Indiana Universityaccess-date=2023-02-03}}
Samuel HynesSwarthmore CollegeFord Madox Ford and English letters, 1895-1914Also won in 1981
J. Hillis MillerJohns Hopkins UniversityAlso won in 1965
Karl F. ThompsonMichigan State UniversityShakespeare's use of literary traditiontitle=12 in state receive awardnewspaper=Detroit Free Presslocation=Detroit, Michigan, USAdate=1959-04-20page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119144147/detroit-free-press/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Stuart M. TaveUniversity of Chicagourl=https://www.uchicago.edu/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/guggenheim-fellowshipstitle=Guggenheim Fellowshipspublisher=University of Chicagoaccess-date=2023-02-03}}
Fine Arts ResearchMarvin EisenbergUniversity of MichiganLorenzo Monaco
Sheldon KeckBrooklyn MuseumPainting conservation methods in Europetitle=Guggenheim Fellowships given 5 at B'klyn Museumnewspaper=Daily Newslocation=New York, New York, USAdate=1959-04-27page=331url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118999715/daily-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Folklore and Popular CultureWilliam Eugene SimeoneSouthern Illinois University19th and 20th century Italian folkloriststitle=2 Guggenheim awards to SIUnewspaper=Southern Illinoisanlocation=Carbondale, Illinois, USAdate=1959-04-20page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119145073/southern-illinoisan/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
French HistoryRichard Wilder EmeryQueens CollegeAlso won in 1952
Leo GershoyNew York UniversityHistory of France, 1600-1789Also won in 1936, 1939, 1946title=Historical Newsjournal=The American Historical Reviewvolume=65number=1date=October 1959page=246jstor=1846654url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1846654}}
John Baptist WolfUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1966
French LiteratureJean-Jacques DemorestCornell UniversityLiterary creation in 17th century France
René GirardJohns Hopkins UniversityAlso won in 1966title=Fellowship awards to 6 state educatorsnewspaper=The Newslocation=Frederick, Maryland, USAdate=1959-04-20page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119008272/the-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Frédéric GroverSwarthmore CollegePierre Drieu La RochelleAlso won in 1960
Jacques Eugene Henri GuicharnaudYale UniversityDramatic and scenic qualities of Molière's plays
Mario Leon MaurinBryn Mawr CollegeAndre Suares
General NonfictionReginald LaubinAmerican Indian dances and their importance to Indian culture
Ruthven ToddMartha's VineyardNatural history of Martha's VineyardAlso won in 1967
German and East European HistoryHerbert H. RowenElmira College
German and Scandinavian LiteratureEli SobelCalifornia Institute of TechnologyGerman popular literature of the 16th century
History of Science and TechnologyRobert Edwin SchofieldUniversity of KansasAlso won in 1967
Iberian and Latin American HistoryYale UniversityHistory of Spain in the Napoleonic era, 1800-1814Also won in 1984
Italian HistoryEdward WilliamsonWesleyan UniversityPoetry of Petrarch in Europe
Italian LiteratureGeorge Thomas RomaniNorthwestern University
LinguisticsYakov MalkielUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheory of Romance etymologyAlso won in 1948, 1966
Uriel WeinreichColumbia University
Literary CriticismDorothy Van GhentBrandeis UniversityEuropean novelists in 19th and 20th centuries
Medieval HistoryBenoît LacroixUniversity of MontrealHistorians of the Middle Ages
Music ResearchRichard H. HoppinUniversity of TexasEarly 15th century Cypriot-French music
Carleen M. HutchinsExperimentation in measuring the quality of string instrumentsAlso won in 1962
Lawrence MortonOjai FestivalsIgor StravinskyAlso won in 1960
Claude Victor PaliscaUniversity of IllinoisHumanism in Italian musical thought in the 15th and 16th centuriesAlso won in 1981
{{illBoris Schwarzdeit}}Queens College
Near Eastern StudiesUniversity of TexasEstablishment of the Seljuk and Ottoman Turks in Asia Minor
Walter FischelUniversity of California, BerkeleyJews in India and Asia
Theodor GasterDropsie CollegeReligious community of the SamaritansAlso won in 1954
Nahum Norbert GlatzerBrandeis UniversityJewish literature and scholarship
PhilosophyGeorge Kimball PlochmannSouthern Illinois UniversityPhilosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein
Hilary PutnamPrinceton UniversityRole of necessary truths in theoretical science, especially the nature of mathematical knowledge
Morris WeitzOhio State UniversityHamlet
ReligionHorton DaviesPrinceton UniversityHistory of Christian worship in England from 1750 to 1950Also won in 1964title=Area educators get Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirerlocation=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAdate=1959-04-20page=21url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119010173/the-philadelphia-inquirer/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Robert McQueen GrantUniversity of ChicagoAlso won in 1950, 1953
James Moody GustafsonYale University Divinity SchoolSignificance of the work of Jesus Christ for moral lifeAlso won in 1967
Hugh Thomson KerrPrinceton UniversityBearing of symbolism upon the development of religious ideas
Krister StendahlHarvard Divinity SchoolEmergence of Christianity out of Judaic originsAlso won in 1974
Kenneth W. UnderwoodWesleyan UniversityEthical significance of the new social and political functions of American businessmen
Renaissance HistoryWilliam James BouwsmaUniversity of California, BerkeleyFra Paolo Sarpi
Eugene F. Rice Jr.Cornell UniversityJacques Lefevre d'Etaples
Russian HistoryLeopold H. HaimsonUniversity of Chicago
Victor S. MamateyFlorida State UniversityWork on a companion volume to his book on the World War on diplomacy of the United States in East Central Europetitle=Another FSU faculty member...newspaper=The Tampa Tribunelocation=Tampa, Florida, USAdate=1959-05-03page=97url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119150153/the-tampa-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Cornell UniversityConstitutional development of the Russian monarchy from 1905 to 1917
University of TexasFirst decade of the Communist experiment in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1958
Slavic LiteratureJames FerrellUniversity of MichiganComparative studies in grammar of Slavic languages
George GibianSmith CollegeRussian and French fiction
Milada SoučkováHarvard UniversityModern Czech literature
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureGustavo CorreaUniversity of PennsylvaniaReligious symbolism in Benito Perez Galdos' novels
John C. DowlingTexas Technological CollegeLeandro Fernández de Moratíntitle=Tech prof given grant for study of Spanish lifenewspaper=Lubbock Evening Journallocation=Lubbock, Texas, USAdate=1959-04-22page=31url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119014150/lubbock-evening-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Dartmouth CollegeComplete works of Garcilaso de la Vega
Eloise RoachAustin High SchoolWork on two books: a translation of work by Juan Ramon Jimenez and a translation of works of Latin American poetstitle=Maroon musingsnewspaper=The Austin Americanlocation=Austin, Texas, USAdate=1959-05-03page=54url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119152273/the-austin-american/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Ohio State UniversityElegy in Spanish literatureAlso won in 1952
Theatre ArtsPhilip H. Highfill, Jr.George Washington UniversityBiographical study of performers on the London stage between 1720 and 1801
Basil LangtonBoston University, Manhattan School of MusicStagecraft of George Bernard Shaw
Richard A. MoodyIndiana UniversityAmerican plays and actors on the 19th century English stage
United States HistoryGerald M. CapersTulane UniversityNew Orleans in the American Civil Wartitle=Louisiana trio receives awardsnewspaper=Sun Heraldlocation=Biloxi, Mississippi, USAdate=1959-04-20page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118943744/sun-herald/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
University of RichmondPractical operation of the Jeffersonian Republican Party, 1801-1809
Alexander DeCondeUniversity of MichiganDiplomatic and political history of Franco-American relations, 1797-1801Also won in 1967
Don E. FehrenbacherStanford UniversityState-making process in American historyAlso won in 1984
Shelby FooteAmerican Civil WarAlso won in 1955, 1956title=Guggenheim award for Shelby Footenewspaper=The Commercial Appeallocation=Memphis, Tennessee, USAdate=1959-04-20page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118945321/the-commercial-appeal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Dewey W. Grantham, Jr.Vanderbilt UniversityProgressive movement in the South from 1900 to 1920
Morton KellerUniversity of PennsylvaniaPolitical and social influence of the large American life insurance companies, 1890-1910
Horace Samuel MerrillUniversity of MarylandNature of the role of American political conservatives and conservatism, 1896-1912
Samuel MilnerUnited States Air Force Office of Scientific ResearchFall of Java in World War II and the fate of its American defenders
Chase Curran MooneyIndiana UniversityWilliam H. Crawford
Charles K. O'NeillKentucky neutrality during 1861 and 1862Also won in 1958
Charles P. RolandTulane UniversityAlbert Sidney Johnston
Philip Van Doren Stern
Reynold Millard WikMills CollegeImpact of Henry Ford's thinking on American farmers
Oscar Osburn WintherIndiana UniversityHistory of the American frontier
C. Vann WoodwardJohns Hopkins UniversityReconstruction in the South after the Civil War, 1865-1877Also won in 1945
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsLawrence E. MalvernMichigan State UniversityNonuniform straining of materials with a definite yield point under dynamic loading
Otto J. M. SmithUniversity of California, BerkeleyOptimum design of systems with unalterable elements and uncontrollable disturbances
Ivan S. SokolnikoffCalifornia Institute of TechnologyLinear theory of elasticityAlso won in 1952
Tchen Chan-MouBureau of Standards, Howard UniversityPlasma physics and magnetohydrodynamics
Chia-Shun YihUniversity of MichiganComparative study of stratified flows, rotational flows and flows in a magnetic field
Astronomy and AstrophysicsKinsey AndersonState University of IowaHigh energy particles in solarterrestial processestitle=Study awards to 3 at S.U.I.newspaper=Des Moines Tribunelocation=Des Moines, Iowa, USAdate=1959-04-20page=11url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119132852/des-moines-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Thomas Michael DonahueUniversity of PittsburghSodium twilight airglowtitle=Guggenheim awards to 5 in Districtnewspaper=The Pittsburgh Presslocation=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAdate=1959-04-20page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118996705/the-pittsburgh-press/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
ChemistryBernard M. AbrahamArgonne National LaboratoryLiquid heliumtitle=Guggenheim aid goes to 25 Illinois mennewspaper=Chicago Tribunelocation=Chicago, Illinois, USAdate=1959-04-20page=47url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119006026/chicago-tribune/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
John G. AstonPenn StateRotation and migration in the solid state
Marshall FixmanHarvard UniversityDiffusion constant of simple liquids in terms of intermolecular force potential
Clifford S. GarnerUniversity of California, Los AngelesKinetics and mechanisms of substitution reactions of transition metal complexes
Sidney GoldenBrandeis UniversityQuantum mechanical foundations of chemical reaction rate theory
William Lee JollyUniversity of California, BerkeleyChemical bonds and their properties
University of IllinoisChemistry of natural products, especially alkaloidsAlso won in 1967
Richard C. LordMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyBiophysics
Howard V. MalmstadtUniversity of IllinoisNew quantitatives emission spectrochemical techniques
Stuart A. RiceUniversity of IllinoisStatistical theory of transport phenomena in dense media
John RossBrown University
Walter A. SchroederCalifornia Institute of TechnologyTotal structure of human hemoglobin
Gilbert StorkColumbia University
Milton TamresUniversity of MichiganSaturated cyclic compounds
Harry H. WassermanYale UniversityUse of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the determination of structure of natural products
Earth ScienceWilliam H. EastonUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCarboniferous paleontology and stratigraphy in Europe
Charles MeyerUniversity of California, BerkeleyTypes of copper deposits in Africa and Europe
Ben M. PageStanford UniversityGravity tectonics in southern Europe
Arie PoldervaartColumbia UniversityOrigin of rocks and rock formations
Francis John TurnerUniversity of California, BerkeleyField of metamorphic petrologyAlso won in 1950
George VeronisWoods Hole Oceanographic InstituteMathematical fluid dynamicsAlso won in 1966
EngineeringAndreas AcrivosUniversity of California, BerkeleyBasic aspects of fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transferAlso won in 1976title=31 in No. State win grantsnewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USAdate=1959-04-20page=20url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/118943941/the-san-francisco-examiner/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Frederick A. BrooksUniversity of California, DavisField of agricultural micro-climatology
Hermann A. HausMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyMagnetohydrodynamics
Guy M. PoundCarnegie TechTheory relating to kinetics of processes involving point and line imperfections in solid lattices
GeneticsAllan B. BurdickPurdue UniversityIrradiation quantitative genetics in Drosophila
Geography and Environmental StudiesW. Barclay KambCalifornia Institute of TechnologyRelation between state of stress and preferred orientation of ice crystals in selected glaciers of the AlpsAlso won in 1961
James Jerome ParsonsUniversity of California, BerkeleyWoodland utilization and the herding economy of southern Spain and Portugal
MathematicsLipman BersNew York UniversityAlso won in 1978
Bertram KostantUniversity of California, BerkeleyFields of algebraic geometry, and Lie theory
Lynn H. LoomisHarvard UniversityAbstract analysis
Monroe H. MartinUniversity of MarylandUniqueness of solutions to linear and non-linear boundary problems for partial differential equationstitle=Dr. Libby, 320 others get research awardsnewspaper=Evening Starlocation=Washington, DC, USAdate=1959-04-20page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119172852/evening-star/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Teruhisa MatsusakaNorthwestern University
Medicine and HealthHarry W. Fritts Jr.Bellevue Hospital
Jack D. McCarthyUniversity HospitalEndocrine diseases and hormone-linked cancers
Molecular and Cellular BiologyMorton I. DolinOak Ridge National LaboratoryNucleic acid function and synthesis in micro-organisms
Eric EllenbogenUniversity of PittsburghHydrogen bonds in the mechanism of action of trypsin
Robert Norman FeinsteinArgonne National LaboratoryCathepsins relative to irradiation
Norman H. GilesYale UniversityChemically induced mutations in neurospora crassa affecting the enzyme adenylosuccinaseAlso won in 1965
Clarke T. GrayLeonard Wood Memorial, Harvard Medical SchoolMetabolism
Irwin Clyde GunsalusUniversity of IllinoisBiological systems at the molecular levelAlso won in 1949, 1967
Lowell P. HagerHarvard UniversityBiological studies
Douglas Alfred MarslandNew York UniversityAlso won in 1951
Pauline A. MillerHarvard Medical SchoolTetanus toxinAlso won in 1958
Clark Phares ReadJohns Hopkins University
Austen Riggs IIUniversity of TexasBiochemistry of hemoglobin
S. J. SingerYale UniversityLocalization of particular proteins and other substances within cells
Ben E. SheffyCornell UniversityNutritional factors affecting the host-virus relationship at the cellular level
Thomas Peter SingerEdsel B. Ford Institute for Medical ResearchCytochrome-reducing dehydrogenasesAlso won in 1951
Jen Tsi YangAmerican Viscose CorporationProtein configurations in non-aqueous media
Organismic Biology and EcologyHans AbplanalpUniversity of California, DavisRole of inbreeding effects in closed interbreeding populations
John DavisUniversity of California, San DiegoArizona and Strickland's woodpeckers
James Norman DentUniversity of Virginiatitle=Three Virginians win study grantsnewspaper=Roanoke Times and World-Newslocation=Roanoke, Virginia, USAdate=1959-04-20page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119073119/roanoke-times-and-world-news/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-19}}
Theodosius DobzhanskyColumbia University
Frederick Ernest Joseph FryUniversity of TorontoEnvironmental physiology
Philip Strong HumphreyYale UniversityAnatomy and development of the trachea and associated structure of Argentine waterfowl
Paul David Hurd, Jr.University of California, BerkeleyStudies of the New World carpenter bees
Ernest Albert LachnerUnited States National MuseumCertain tropical marine fish familiesAlso won in 1955
John Alexander MooreColumbia University
Colin PittendrighPrinceton UniversityCells as living clocks
Charles G. SibleyCornell UniversityRecent research in avian biology
John Philip TrinkausYale UniversityStability of cell type in differentiating epidermal cells
PhysicsRobert Adolph BeckerUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignNuclear synthesis in the starsAlso won in 1958
Felix BlochStanford UniversityRelaxation processes and their extension to applications at low temperatures
Richard Raymond CarlsonState University of IowaAnalyzing work done in low energy nuclear physics research at the state university
Arthur H. ComptonWashington University in St. LouisAlso won in 1926, 1955
Michael DanosNational Bureau of StandardsQuantum mechanical foundation of the phenomenological theory of the photonuclear giant resonance
Robert Jay FinkelsteinUniversity of California, Los AngelesElementary particle theory
Andrew V. GranatoUniversity of IllinoisApplications of finite strain theory to perfect and nearly perfect crystals
Paul V. C. HoughUniversity of MichiganTechniques important in high energy nuclear physics and strange particle physicsAlso won in 1973title=12 receive Guggenheimsnewspaper=Traverse City Record-Eaglelocation=Traverse City, Michigan, USAdate=1959-04-20page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119001159/traverse-city-record-eagle/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPlasma physics
James A. KrumhanslNational Carbon CompanyTheory of thermal, electrical, and thermoelectric transport
Willard LibbyUnited States Atomic Energy CommissionPhysical inorganic chemistryAlso won in 1941, 1951
Boyce McDanielCornell UniversityElementary particle interaction using high energy X-rays
Richard H. MilburnHarvard UniversityExperimental physics
Donald J. MontgomeryMichigan State UniversityFundamental processes involved in static electrification of solids
Louis Shreve OsborneMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyHigh energy physics
Wolfgang K. H. PanofskyStanford UniversityAlso won in 1973
William PaulHarvard UniversityTechniques of high pressures
Vincent Zetterberg PetersonCalifornia Institute of TechnologyPhotoproduction of mesons and hyperons by high energy X-rays
Louis RosenLos Alamos National LaboratorySpin-orbit force in nucleon-nucleus elastic scattering
Robert G. SachsUniversity of WisconsinTheoretical studies in particle physicstitle=3 Guggenheim awards namednewspaper=Wisconsin State Journallocation=Madison, Wisconsin, USAdate=1959-04-21page=10url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119011016/wisconsin-state-journal/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
John A. SauerPenn StateHigh polymers in relation to molecular structure
Argonne National LaboratoryAverage properties of nuclear energy levels
Carl M. York, Jr.University of Chicago
Thomas J. YpsilantisUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheoretical study of the nucleon-nucleon force problem
Plant ScienceDonovan Stewart CorrellTexas Research FoundationAlso won in 1946
Jack R. Harlan
University of California, BerkeleyCacti of Peru
Robert A. NilanWashington State CollegeAction of various mutagens on chromosome breakage in seeds
Karl SaxHarvard UniversityPhysiology of tree dwarfing
Richard C. StarrIndiana UniversitySexual reproduction in algae
Edward C. StoneUniversity of California, BerkeleyNaturalization of Monterey pine in the Southern Hemisphere
Frederick WhatleyUniversity of California, BerkeleyRole of Krebs cycle enzymes in photosynthesis
StatisticsAllan BirnbaumColumbia University
Leo A. GoodmanUniversity of Chicago
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesKatharine LuomalaUniversity of HawaiiPolynesian and Micronesian anthropologyAlso won in 1955
Richard C. RudolphCalifornia Institute of TechnologyChinese archaeology, from early to modern timesAlso won in 1952
EconomicsFrancis M. BatorMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyInvestment allocation in low-income countries
M. Gardner ClarkCornell UniversityLabor productivity in the iron and steel industry with main emphasis on the USSR in comparison to the US and other selected countries
Alfred H. ConradHarvard UniversityInequality of incomes
Otto EcksteinHarvard UniversityInterrelationship of fiscal policies and growth of American economy
Robert EisnerNorthwestern University
Bert F. HoselitzUniversity of Chicago
Vernon H. JensenCornell UniversityPractices of hiring and conditions of employment among dock workers at certain European ports compared to the Port of New York
Frederic MeyersUniversity of California, Los AngelesLegal and institutional protection of individual job security in advanced industrial societies
Andreas G. PapandreouUniversity of California, BerkeleyOrganizational variables in economic development
Lloyd B. SavilleDuke UniversityLocal financial developments in Turin, Italy during the past four centuries
Gerald G. SomersUniversity of WisconsinComparative rates and patterns of labor mobility in Britain, France and the United States
LawJoseph M. SneeGeorgetown University Law SchoolMilitary justice
Political ScienceDonald DeweyDuke UniversityHistory of economic ideas in the United States Supreme Court
William S. LivingstonUniversity of TexasDecision-making process in British politics
Robert G. McCloskeyHarvard UniversityPolitical pamphleteers in English and American history
Lennox Algernon MillsUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1936, 1957
Eugene V. RostowYale UniversityUnited States antitrust laws
Judith N. ShklarHarvard UniversityModern legal theory
Herbert SpiroHarvard UniversityConstitutional politics of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
PsychologyTheodore NewcombUniversity of MichiganSocial psychology, with particular reference to the acquaintance process
William Robert ThompsonWesleyan UniversityPrenatal development from a behavioral standpointtitle=Guggenheim Fellowships go to fournewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticut, USAdate=1959-04-20page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119000267/hartford-courant/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-02-18}}
SociologyRobert Galen BurnightUniversity of ConnecticutRelation between internal migration and industrialization in Mexico during the last 30 years
Milton M. GordonWellesley CollegeGirard College case

1959 Latin American and Caribbean oFellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionVictor Stafford ReidNovel writing
Fine ArtsMarcelo Silvestre BonevardiAlso won in 1958
María Luisa PachecoBolivian art and landscapeAlso won in 1958, 1960
Music CompositionLuis Antonio EscobarComposingAlso won in 1958
HumanitiesGeneral NonfictionRosa ChacelAlso won in 1960
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureRaimundo LidaHarvard UniversityReligious and philosophical thought of Francisco de QuevedoAlso won in 1939
Natural SciencesMathematicsUniversidad de la República
Molecular and Cellular BiologyMitzy CanessaAlso won in 1961
Angel O. PogoAlso won in 1960
Rodrigo Zeledón ArayaUniversity of Costa RicaResearch at Johns Hopkins UniversityAlso won in 1956, 1958
NeurosciencePablo Rudomín ZevnovatyAlso won in 1968
Organismic Biology and EcologyHerminio R. RabanalFish culture in fresh water pondsAlso won in 1957
Pedro WygodzinskyAlso won in 1954
Plant ScienceErnesto Foldats AndinsCentral University of VenezuelaAlso won in 1958
Sebastian Alberto Guarrera
Eduardo QuisumbingNational Museum of Natural History, ManilaAlso won in 1958
Also won in 1960

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