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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1964

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Three hundred and twelve scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1964. More than $1,882,000 was disbursed.

1964 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyAlwin T. NikolaisHenry Street PlayhouseChoreographyAlso won in 1967
Drama and Performing ArtsJan Alfred HartmanWriting
Herbert H. Lieberman
Jack Carter RichardsonColumbia University
FictionEdward M. HoaglandWritingAlso won in 1975
Robie MacauleyKenyon Review
Alan Richard Marcustitle=33 on UC faculty win fellowshipsnewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USAdate=1964-03-30page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-san-francisco-examiner/128288711/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Larry McMurtryRice University
Reynolds PriceDuke University
Kit Reedtitle=25 in Connecticut win Guggenheim fellowshipsnewspaper=Hartford Courantlocation=Hartford, Connecticut, USAdate=1964-03-31page=10url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant/128289155/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Samuel YellenIndiana University
Fine ArtsRobert Maurice BrodersonDuke UniversityPaintingtitle=N.C. artist, writer win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Charlotte Observerlocation=Charlotte, North Carolina, USAdate=1964-04-02page=7url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer/128247131/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Peter GrippeBrandeis UniversitySculpturetitle=30 Guggenheim awards herenewspaper=The Boston Globelocation=Boston, Massachusetts, USAdate=1964-03-30page=14url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe/128289760/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Robert MallaryPratt InstituteSculpture
Michael Burton MazurRhode Island School of Design
James McGarrellIndiana UniversityPainting
Anthony PadovanoUniversity of ConnecticutSculpture
Gabor PeterdiYale School of ArtPrintmaking
Robert H. RohmPratt InstituteSculpture
James RosatiYale UniversitySculpture
Frank RothSchool of Visual ArtsPainting
Jerome Anthony SavageUniversity of IllinoisPainting
Temple UniversityAlso won in 1958, 1969
Music CompositionDominick ArgentoUniversity of MinnesotaComposingAlso won in 1957
Ernst BaconWesleyan UniversityAlso won in 1939, 1942
William BolcomStanford UniversityAlso won in 1968title=Eight composers have...newspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angeles, California, USAdate=1964-04-12page=464url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/128290796/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Michael C. ColgrassAlso won in 1967
Gene GutchëAlso won in 1963title=Nine from state win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Minneapolis Starlocation=Minneapolis, Minnesota, USAdate=1964-03-30page=20url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/188026960/?match=1&clipping_id=128290623via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Robert Helps
Ulysses KayBroadcast Music, Inc. (consultant)url=https://sites.uw.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1960-1964/title=Guggenheim Fellowship (1960-1964)publisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2023-07-14}}
Donald H. KeatsAntioch CollegeAlso won in 1972
Ezra LadermanAlso won in 1956, 1958
Marvin David LevyAlso won in 1960
Robert LombardoUniversity of Hartford
Roger Reynolds
Halsey StevensUniversity of Southern CaliforniaAlso won in 1971
Lester TrimbleUniversity of Marylandtitle=U.M. music professor gets N.Y. post for yearnewspaper=The Evening Sunlocation=Baltimore, Maryland, USAdate=1967-07-06page=67url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun/129292218/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-08-01}}
Donald Waxman
Charles WhittenbergColumbia-Princeton Electronic Music CenterAlso won in 1963
PhotographyRobert AdelmanContext of contemporary affluencetitle=Guggenheim Foundation Gives $1.8 Million in 312 Fellowshipsnewspaper=The New York Timeslocation=New York City, New York, USAdate=1964-03-30page=35url=https://www.nytimes.com/1964/03/30/archives/guggenheim-foundation-gives-18-million-in-312-fellowships.htmlaccess-date=2023-07-16}}
William Ralph CurrentPrehistoric dwelling sites in the American Southwest
Dave HeathHuman condition in the United StatesAlso won in 1963
Garry WinograndAmerican lifeAlso won in 1969, 1978
PoetryRobert BlyWritingAlso won in 1972
Philip BoothWellesley CollegeAlso won in 1958
Robert CreeleyUniversity of New MexicoAlso won in 1971title=Photographer, UNM lecturer win fellowshipnewspaper=Albuquerque Journallocation=Albuquerque, New Mexico, USAdate=1964-03-31page=20url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/albuquerque-journal/128248001/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Jack GilbertJuniata College
Jerome MazzaroState University of New York at Cortland
Robert SwardCornell University
James WrightMacalester CollegeAlso won in 1978
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureJoseph L. BlotnerUniversity of VirginiaWilliam FaulknerAlso won in 1967
William Merriam GibsonNew York UniversityCritical study of Mark Twain, emphasizing the "despair group" of his writingsAlso won in 1976
William Henry GilmanUniversity of RochesterAlso won in 1960
Richard Warren SchickelAmerican comic novel from 1945 to present
Eleanor M. TiltonBarnard CollegeEdits of over 1,000 letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hyatt Howe WaggonerBrown UniversityCritical history of American poetryAlso won in 1971
Christof A. WegelinUniversity of OregonAmerican genre of international fiction, that is, of fiction dealing with confrontation between Americans and Europeans
Architecture, Planning and DesignClay LancasterStudies in the development of Kentucky architectureAlso won in 1953
Janko Ivan RasicDesign of a contemporary museum of classical sculpture in Aphrodisias, Turkey
Lloyd RodwinMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyNational policies for urban and regional planning in developing countries
Bernard RudofskyMuseum of Modern ArtNonformal, nonclassified architecture with particular reference to communal artAlso won in 1963, 1971
Paolo SoleriAlso won in 1967
BibliographyThomas R. BuckmanLibraries of KansasOrganization of the book trade and the book distribution abroad
BiographyHoward Mumford JonesHarvard UniversityAmerican thoughtAlso won in 1932, 1935
British HistoryAlfred M. GollinAlso won in 1961, 1971
Mary Peter MackColumbia UniversityBritish political thought in the 20th century
Leonard M. ThompsonUniversity of California, Los AngelesAlso won in 1981
David E. UnderdownUniversity of VirginiaPolitics of the English Puritan RevolutionAlso won in 1991
ClassicsWilliam Musgrave CalderColumbia UniversityDramatic techniques of Sophocles
George E. DimockSmith CollegeThe Odyssey
University of North DakotaCompilation of a modern Greek-English dictionaryAlso won in 1957
George A. KennedyHaverford College
Ramsay MacMullenBrandeis UniversityPatterns of unrest in the Roman Empire
Emily Townsend VermeuleBoston UniversityAesthetics of late Mycenaean and Minoan art
East Asian StudiesKenneth K. ChenPrinceton University
Howard S. HibbettHarvard UniversityPsychological novel in Japan since 1900
Economic HistoryThomas C. SmithStanford UniversityHistory of Japanese corporate societies
English LiteratureMartin Carey BattestinUniversity of VirginiaEditing of three major novels by Henry Fielding -- Joseph Andrews; The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling; and Ameliatitle=Four Virginia professors get grantsnewspaper=The Progress-Indexlocation=Petersburg, Virginia, USAdate=1964-03-30page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-progress-index/128248080/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
David M. BevingtonUniversity of VirginiaDivine right of kings and related topics in the early Renaissance theaterAlso won in 1981title=News and Notesjournal=Renaissance Newsvolume=17number=3year=1964page=259url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2858458access-date=2023-07-16}}
Kalman Aaron BurnimTufts UniversityBiographical dictionary of stage performers in London, 1669-1800
Jack Parker DaltonEdition of the 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in writing Finnegans WakeAlso won in 1966
Robert Allen DurrSyracuse UniversityWork on his book Poetic Vision and the Psychedelic Experience (pub. 1970)
Brendan Peter O HehirUniversity of California, BerkeleyThe prince as a poetic principle in English Augustan poetry
F. David HoenigerUniversity of TorontoShakespeare and the natural history of his time
Irving HoweHunter CollegeIdea of modernism in European and American literature during the last hundred yearsAlso won in 1971
George Morrow KahrlElmira CollegeDavid Garrick
Ralph James KaufmannUniversity of RochesterEnglish tragedy and intellectual historytitle=Dr. Kaufmann wins UR awardnewspaper=Democrat and Chroniclelocation=Rochester, New York, USAdate=1964-05-10page=29url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/democrat-and-chronicle/128296677/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Maynard MackYale UniversityAlexander PopeAlso won in 1942, 1982
Thomas A. McFarlandWestern Reserve UniversityAlso won in 1973
Samuel I. MintzCity College of New YorkThomas Hobbes
Arthur MizenerCornell University
Daniel SeltzerHarvard UniversityDevelopment of Shakespeare's ethical view and artistic method
Jack Clifford StillingerUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of IllinoisKeats, Wordsworth, and English romanticism
Harold Earl ToliverOhio State UniversityAlso won in 1975
Andrew Winchester TurnbullLife of Thomas Wolfe
John E. UntereckerColumbia UniversityYeats and the Abbey Theater
Film, Video, and Radio StudiesPauline KaelUniversity of California, BerkeleyRelationship of film to other arts and other popular media
Fine Arts ResearchJohn Walker McCoubreyUniversity of Pennsylvania
Jules PrownYale UniversityLife and works of 18th-century American artist John Singleton Copley
Donald RobertsonTulane University
Irving SandlerNew York University; The New York PostAmerican abstract expressionism
Folklore and Popular CultureRichard Mercer DorsonIndiana UniversityUses of oral tradition to the historianAlso won in 1949, 1971
French LiteratureUniversity at BuffaloMécislas Golberg
University of Wisconsin
Princeton University
Basil James GuyUniversity of California, BerkeleyPrince Charles de Ligne and his works
Renée Riese HubertSan Fernando Valley State CollegeFunctions of visual elements in the French prose-poem
Gita MayColumbia UniversityIntellectual and emotional temper of the direct heirs of the French Enlightenment who played a significant role during the French Revolution
General NonfictionEmile CapouyaNew School for Social ResearchBook publishing in the United States
Franklin A. RussellNatural history of the St. Lawrence maritime region
German and East European HistoryAndreas TietzeUniversity of California, Los Angelestitle=13 here receive fellowship prizenewspaper=Los Angeles Evening Citizen Newslocation=Hollywood, California, USAdate=1964-03-30page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/los-angeles-evening-citizen-news/128297244/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Peter F. SugarUniversity of Washington
German and Scandinavian LiteratureUniversity of California, BerkeleyMythology of nihilism in German literature
Walter G. JohnsonUniversity of WashingtonBooktrade in contemporary SwedenAlso won in 1957title=Notesjournal=Scandinavian Studiesvolume=36number=3date=August 1964page=259url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/40916652access-date=2023-07-16}}
Michael MannUniversity of California, BerkeleyRomanticism in German literature and music, 1780-1840
Swarthmore CollegeBook about G. C. LichtenbergAlso won in 1968title=Professor gets 2nd fellowshipnewspaper=Delaware County Daily Timeslocation=Chester, Pennsylvania, USdate=1968-04-05page=20url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/delaware-county-daily-times/155514027/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-09-17}}
William G. MoultonPrinceton University
Theodore Joseph ZiolkowskiColumbia UniversityTime in the modern German novel
History of Science and TechnologyAsger Hartvig AaboeYale UniversityAncient mathematical astronomy
Thomas Neville BonnerUniversity of CincinnatiHistory of the United States home front during World War IIAlso won in 1958title=UC professor awarded grantnewspaper=The Cincinnati Postlocation=Cincinnati, Ohio, USAdate=1964-03-30page=15url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cincinnati-post/128270909/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Gerald Joseph GrumanLake Erie CollegeWork on a book concerning people of the 19th and early 20th centuries to tried to cope with the problems and ageing and deathtitle=Dr. Gruman is awarded Guggenheim grant; to spend yr. writing booknewspaper=The Daily Newslocation=Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USAdate=1964-04-09page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-news/128248167/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Brooke HindleNew York UniversityTransit of technology to the United States in the period 1783 to 1812
Iberian and Latin American HistoryTownsend MillerEnrique IV
Richard McGee MorseYale UniversityGeneral theory of Latin American urban history
Intellectual and Cultural HistoryGian N. OrsiniUniversity of Wisconsin
Italian LiteratureAldo S. BernardoHarpur CollegeRelationship between the 14th-century poet Petrarch and Lauratitle=Grant to Bernardo; he'll track Lauranewspaper=Press and Sun-Bulletinlocation=Binghamton, New York, USAdate=1964-03-31page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/press-and-sun-bulletin/128272107/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Latin American LiteratureJosé Juan ArromYale UniversityContemporary Spanish-American literature in relation to its cultural environmentAlso won in 1947
Mario RodríguezUniversity of Southern California
LinguisticsHenrik BirnbaumUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Isidore DyenYale UniversityLanguage limit problemAlso won in 1949
Mary Rosamond HaasUniversity of California, BerkeleyAmerican Indian languages
Gene M. SchrammUniversity of California, BerkeleyGenerative morphophonemic analysis of literary Hebrew with primary emphasis on the verbal system
University of California, BerkeleySlavic linguistics
Literary CriticismRobert B. HeilmanUniversity of WashingtonAlso won in 1975
Eric Donald HirschYale UniversityGeneral theory of textual interpretation
John O. McCormickRutgers UniversityAlso won in 1979
Richard M. OhmannWesleyan UniversitySyntactic foundations of literary style
M. L. RosenthalNew York UniversityBritish poetry and poetic criticism since World War IIAlso won in 1960
Maurice ValencyColumbia UniversityDramatic works of Chekhov, Pirandello, and ShawAlso won in 1960
Medieval HistoryThomas N. BissonBrown University
Peter RiesenbergWashington University in St. Louis
Medieval LiteratureMorton Wilfred BloomfieldHarvard UniversityProblems of medieval narrativeAlso won in 1949
Curt F. BühlerMorgan Library & MuseumEdition of Stephen Scrope's Epistle of OtheaAlso won in 1976
Richard M. HazeltonWashington University in St. Louis
Jerome TaylorUniversity of ChicagoLiterary theory during the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries
Music ResearchJan P. LaRueNew York UniversityBackground of the classical symphony
Gilbert ReaneyUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Hans TischlerRoosevelt UniversityEvolution of the musical and poetic styles of the early 13th century motet
Near Eastern StudiesGeorge T. DennisLoyola Marymount UniversityDetailed examination of the writings of the Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus
Norman GolbUniversity of ChicagoEconomic, social, and religious history of the Jews of Fatima, EgyptAlso won in 1966
PhilosophyAlan Ross AndersonYale UniversityConcept of entailment or logical consequence
Stephen Francis BarkerOhio State Universitytitle=Ohioans win fellowshipsnewspaper=The Daily Reporterlocation=Dover, Ohio, USAdate=1964-03-30page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-reporter/128246687/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-14}}
Paul EdwardsNew York UniversityContemporary existentialists
John RawlsHarvard UniversityConcept of justiceAlso won in 1977
Julius Rudolph WeinbergUniversity of Wisconsin
ReligionJosef Lewis AltholzUniversity of MinnesotaEnglish Christian churches of the 19th century
Horton DaviesPrinceton UniversityAlso won in 1959
William R. FarmerSouthern Methodist UniversityOrigins of the Christian religion in Palestine and Syria
Paul L. HolmerYale UniversityCritical reassessment of theological language
Helmut Heinrich KoesterHarvard Divinity SchoolGrowth and development of the so-called Gospel tradition in second century
Millard Richard ShaullPrinceton Theological Seminary
Renaissance HistoryLauro MartinesReed CollegePolitical role of the lawyer in Renaissance Florence
Gerald StraussIndiana UniversityIntellectual and social history of Germany and the 16th centuryAlso won in 1972
Russian HistoryGeorge FischerCornell University
David JoravskyBrown University
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Washington
Serge Aleksandr ZenkovskyStetson UniversityImpact of Eastern European religious movements in the 17th and 18th centuries and how they tied in with the rise of capitalism in Russia in the 19th century
Slavic LiteratureYale UniversityNarrative art of Nikolai GogolAlso won in 1957, 1976
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureWayne State Universitytitle=Guggenheim grants for Michigandersnewspaper=The Herald-Palladiumlocation=Benton Harbor, Michigan, USAdate=1964-03-30page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-herald-palladium/128298090/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
{{illMiguel Enguídanos]]University of TexasLife and works of Rubén Darío
University of PennsylvaniaCastilian mind in literature from Cantar de mio Cid to Calderón
University of California, BerkeleyLope de Vega's proseAlso won in 1950
Paul Richard OlsonJohns Hopkins University
Theatre ArtsAnthony CaputiCornell University
Richard GilmanPostwar theater in Europe and the United States
Andrew Joseph SabolBrown UniversityMusic of the English Court masque in the early 17th century
United States HistoryDavid H. DonaldJohns Hopkins UniversityAlso won in 1985
Gilbert C. FiteUniversity of OklahomaWork on his book The Agricultural Frontier, 1865-1890title=OU professors receive grantsnewspaper=The Daily Oklahomanlocation=Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USAdate=1964-03-31page=28url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-oklahoman/128247568/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Frank FreidelHarvard UniversityBiography of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Jack Phillip GreeneWestern Reserve University
William GreenleafUniversity of New HampshireImpact of the American Civil War on business organization and leadership
William Turrentine JacksonUniversity of California, DavisBritish mining investments at the turn of the centuryAlso won in 1957
Edward LurieWayne State University
Walter T. K. NugentIndiana UniversityUrban and agrarian tensions in America after the Civil War
Clarence L. Ver SteegNorthwestern UniversityChanging concepts of liberty in early America
Francis RussellLife of Warren G. Harding in relation to his timeAlso won in 1965
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsRalph BolgianoCornell Universitytitle=20 from upstate area honored by Guggenheim fundnewspaper=The Kingston Daily Freemanlocation=Kingston, New York, USAdate=1964-03-30page=8url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-kingston-daily-freeman/128272230/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
George Francis CarrierHarvard UniversityAnalytical investigations of questions in fluid dynamicsAlso won in 1968
Chieh Su HsuUniversity of California, BerkeleyOscillations of thin elastic shells
Victor Henry RumseyUniversity of California, BerkeleySources of radio waves
Theodore Yaotsu WuCalifornia Institute of Technology
Astronomy and AstrophysicsWilliam LillerHarvard UniversityTelescopic observations of the emission component of an ionized calcium line in cool stars
Albert SimonGeneral Atomics
ChemistryKenneth Leslie BabcockUniversity of California, BerkeleyChemical properties of alkali soiltitle=33 U.C. professors win fellowshipsnewspaper=Oakland Tribunelocation=Oakland, California, USAdate=1964-03-30page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/oakland-tribune/128247696/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Russell A. BonhamIndiana UniversityElectron scattering from atoms and moleculesurl=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/index.html?keyword=&kw-school=&kw-department=&award=12&level=all&category=all&campus=all&year=1964&living-deceased=alltitle=Their achievement is part of our legacypublisher=Indiana Universityaccess-date=2023-07-14}}
John Green BurrNorth American Aviation Science Center
Robert Norman ClaytonUniversity of ChicagoMetamorphism of rocks in geothermal areas
Theodore A. GeissmanUniversity of California, Los AngelesAlso won in 1950
James Briggs HendricksonBrandeis UniversityRelation of the structure and biosynthesis of natural products to the phylogeny of the plant families from which they derive
John R. HuizengaArgonne National LaboratoryNuclear fission of elements in the vicinity of gold at moderate excitation energiesAlso won in 1973
Richard M. LemmonUniversity of California, BerkeleyRadiation chemistry and DNA and RNA
Bruno LinderFlorida State UniversityMany-body aspects of intermolecular forces and an attempt to relate thermodynamic potentials to dissipative functionstitle=Guggenheim fellowships given pairnewspaper=Tallahassee Democratlocation=Tallahassee, Florida, USAdate=1964-03-30page=9url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/tallahassee-democrat/128247910/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Wilmer Glenn MillerUniversity of IowaPolymer-solvent interactions using synthetic polypeptides
Ronald Lewis SassRice UniversityElectron spin resonance and self-consistent molecular orbital treatment of charge-transfer complexes
Paul von Ragué SchleyerPrinceton University
Eugene Earle van TamelenStanford UniversityChemical research laboratory visitsAlso won in 1973
Owen Howard WheelerUniversity of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
Computer ScienceWilliam Ross AshbyUniversity of IllinoisDevelopment of a theory of mechanisms that are part determinate and part stochastic, and the application of this theory to systems, especially the cerebral, that have distributed memorytitle=8 U. of I. faculty members received Foundation awardsnewspaper=News Progresslocation=Sullivan, Illinois, USAdate=1964-08-13page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/960199813/?match=1&clipping_id=128247612via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Earth ScienceJohn McDougall ChristieUniversity of California, Los Angeles
William R. DickinsonStanford UniversityGeological research in New Zealand and the Fiji Islands
James Freeman GilbertScripps Institution of OceanographyAlso won in 1972
Myra KeenStanford UniversityTechnical methods for the investigation of living invertebrates in use at the principal marine stations in Europe and the United Statestitle=Fellowships awarded six professorsnewspaper=Redwood City Tribunelocation=Redwood City, California, USAdate=1964-04-01page=38url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/redwood-city-tribune/128271722/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Arcie Lee McAlesterYale UniversityEarly Paleozoic bivalve molluscs
Leon Theodore SilverCalifornia Institute of Technology
Raúl Alberto ZardiniUniversity of Buenos Aires
EngineeringJohn Atwater DuffieUniversity of Wisconsintitle=Six on faculty get Guggenheimsnewspaper=The Capital Timeslocation=Madison, Wisconsin, USAdate=1964-03-30page=19url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-capital-times/128278741/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Jacques Wayne DuffyBrown University
John Frank ElliottMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyProcess dynamics and control as applied to metallurgical systems
Wilbert James LickHarvard UniversityFundamental characteristics of energy transfer by radiation in conjugation with conduction and convection
Daniel D. PerlmutterUniversity of IllinoisAspects of reactor behavior
John Melville RobertsRice UniversityInteraction between point defects and moving dislocations in anisotropic metal crystals
Lambert TallLehigh University
MathematicsDavid John BenneyMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyNon-linear oscillations in fluid motions
David A. BuchsbaumBrandeis UniversityZeta functions of semisimple algebras over number fields
Bernard M. DworkJohns Hopkins UniversityAlso won in 1975
Sigurdur HelgasonMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyTheory of functions on symmetric spaces
James Johnston StokerNew York UniversityDifferential geometryAlso won in 1973
Medicine and HealthAlan Clifford AisenbergMassachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Medical SchoolImmunological investigations related to human disease
Carleton B. ChapmanUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical SchoolCardiac failure
Robert Eugene JohnsonUniversity of IllinoisInterrelationships of metabolism, physical environment, physical work, and nutritional stress
Thomas Taylor WhiteUniversity of Washington
Molecular and Cellular BiologyA. Earl BellPurdue UniversityExtension of population genetics theorytitle=Guggenheim winners listednewspaper=The Indianapolis Starlocation=Indianapolis, Indiana, USAdate=1964-03-30page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-star/128271093/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
John Ramsey BronkColumbia UniversityManner in which energy is supplied for active transport and protein synthesis by mucosal cells of the small intestine
John Machlin BuchananMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyBiochemical aspects of the action of nerve growth factors isolated from Sarcoma 180 tumor, snake venom, and mouse salivary glands
Willy BurgdorferRocky Mountain LaboratoriesDynamics of viral and Rickettsial infection in tissues of arthropod vectors by means of cytochemical and immunochemical staining procedures and electronmicroscopytitle=Fellowships awarded 2 Montanansnewspaper=Great Falls Tribunelocation=Great Falls, Montana, USAdate=1964-03-30page=6url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/great-falls-tribune/128247940/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Frederick Hiltman CarpenterUniversity of California, BerkeleySynthesis of insulin
John Walter DrakeUniversity of IllinoisGenetic mechanisms at the molecular level, with particular reference to mutation and recombination in viruses
Thomas EisnerCornell UniversityAlso won in 1972
Ernest Peter GeiduschekUniversity of ChicagoPhage genetics
Paul GrimingerRutgers UniversityVitamins and metabolismtitle=New York Academy honors Rutgers nutrition scientistsnewspaper=The Central New Jersey Home Newslocation=New Brunswick, New Jersey, USdate=1971-12-03page=19url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-central-new-jersey-home-news/157462583/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-19}}
Terrell Hunter HamiltonUniversity of TexasMechanism whereby estrogen induces synthesis of ribonucleic acids and proteins
Edward James HehreAlbert Einstein College of MedicineBiological synthesis of complex carbohydrates
Bernard Norman JaroslowArgonne National LaboratoryQuantitative changes in maturation and proliferation of antibody-forming cells with and without exposure to radiation
Nathan Oram KaplanBrandeis UniversityHuman biochemical genetics and molecular biologyAlso won in 1974
Edwin L. SchmidtUniversity of MinnesotaMicroorganisms that form nitrate nitrogenurl=https://scholarswalk.umn.edu/faculty-awards-programs/national-and-international-awards/guggenheim-fellowshiptitle=Guggenheim Fellowshippublisher=University of Minnesotaaccess-date=2023-07-14}}
Jordan J. TangUniversity of OklahomaCatalytic action of proteolytic enzymes
John R. VallentyneCornell UniversityBiogeochemical studies
Robert Harold WassermanCornell UniversityAlso won in 1971
George A. ZentmyerUniversity of California, RiversideJarrah Forest pandemics
NeuroscienceEdith K. MacRaeUniversity of IllinoisPhotoreceptor systems in Turbellarians in terms of fine structure and possible mechanism
Organismic Biology and EcologyNorman John BerrillMcGill University
Melvin Joseph CohenUniversity of OregonCentral and peripheral nervous system of Arthropoda using combined electrophysiological, hostological, and behavioral techniquestitle=Guggenheim names three from Oregonnewspaper=Statesman Journallocation=Salem, Oregon, USAdate=1964-03-31page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/statesman-journal/128295944/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Vincent Gaston DethierUniversity of PennsylvaniaAlso won in 1972title=5 Penn professors, 6 from Princeton get Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirerlocation=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAdate=1964-03-30page=1url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer/128247455/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Charles Remington GoldmanUniversity of California, DavisAlpine lakes and their contents
Marcos KoganOswaldo Cruz FoundationAlso won in 1967
Peter Robert MarlerUniversity of California, BerkeleyField study of East African monkeys
Donald More MaynardUniversity of Michigan
Powers S. MessengerUniversity of California, BerkeleyClimatic factors in control of insects
Boyd L. O'DellUniversity of MissouriOrigin and metabolism of aortic elastin
Robert Keith SelanderUniversity of TexasAdaptive significance and relationships of mating systems and sexual dimorphism in birds
Richard Douglas TaberMontana State UniversityRelations of man to free living animals in West Punjab, Pakistan
PhysicsMyer BloomUniversity of British ColumbiaMagnetic resonancetitle=2 professors from UBC win awardsnewspaper=The Vancouver Sunlocation=Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadadate=1964-03-30page=12url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/492360174/?match=1&clipping_id=128298806via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
Mark BolsterliUniversity of MinnesotaNuclear scattering and reaction theory
Nina ByersUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Thomas R. CarverPrinceton University
Thomas FultonJohns Hopkins University
Sulamith GoldhaberUniversity of California, BerkeleyHigh energy particles
Lee GrodzinsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyTheory of nuclear reactions and of experimental techniques for the measurement of the magnetic moments of nuclear excited statesAlso won in 1971
Norton Mark HintzUniversity of MinnesotaCurrent nucleon models
Lawrence W. JonesUniversity of Michigan
William Arthur LittleStanford UniversitySolid-state and low temperature physics
Paul H. MeijerCatholic University of America
Donald S. RodbellGeneral Electric Company
Raymond ShelineFlorida State UniversityDetermination of spins and parities of deformed nucleiAlso won in 1955, 1956
Henry Cutler TorreyRutgers University
Kent Melville TerwilligerUniversity of Michigan
Plant SciencesDavid Paul BlochUniversity of Texas in AustinEffects of histones in the modification of nuclear function
Theodore DelevoryasYale UniversityMorphological and evolutionary investigations of the Cycadeoideas
Oswaldo FidalgoAlso won in 1966
Walter H. GardnerWashington State UniversitySoil microenvironment
Arthur Lee HookerUniversity of IllinoisGenetic studies of plant parasite interactions
Job KuijtUniversity of British ColumbiaParasitic flowering plant study
Bruce Bernot StoweYale UniversityPlant biochemistry
David Richard ViglierchioUniversity of California, DavisPlant growth regulators
Grady Linder WebsterPurdue UniversityComparative morphological studies on taxa of the angiosperm family Euphorbiaceae
StatisticsWilliam Gemmell CochranHarvard UniversityMonograph on planning of observational studies for the use of research workers in the social sciences, medicine, and public health
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesBernard S. CohnUniversity of Rochestertitle=3 professors at UR win fellowshipsnewspaper=Democrat and Chroniclelocation=Rochester, New York, USAdate=1964-03-29page=14url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/democrat-and-chronicle/128295744/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2023-07-15}}
EconomicsMurray BrownHarvard University, U.S. Department of Commerce
Howard Scott GordonIndiana University
Gregory GrossmanUniversity of California, BerkeleyNon-market, command economies
Hugh T. PatrickYale UniversityContribution of government fiscal policy to the growth of the postwar Japanese economy
Richard Thomas SeldenCornell University
EducationJames Edward McClellanTemple University
Geography and Environmental StudiesJohan Jacob GrootUniversity of DelawarePollen and spores in deep sea sediments of the Argentine Basin and the adjacent sub-Antarctic region for the purpose of interpreting vegetational and climatic changes during the ice ages
Arthur H. RobinsonUniversity of WisconsinAlso won in 1977
Robert H. T. SmithUniversity of Wisconsin
LawAbraham S. GoldsteinYale UniversityMethods of police interrogation and judicial and administrative treatment of mentally ill offendersAlso won in 1975
Calvin WoodardYale UniversityHistory of the welfare state
Political ScienceInis Lothair ClaudeUniversity of Michigan
Daniel J. ElazarUniversity of MinnesotaFederal-state-local relations in the United States before 1913Also won in 1980
William Jay FoltzYale UniversityWest African politics
Stanley HoffmannHarvard UniversityFall of the French Third Republic and Vichy regimeAlso won in 1987
Otto KirchheimerColumbia UniversityParliament and party in Western Europe
Nadav SafranHarvard UniversityRole of bureaucracy in advanced and developing countries
John Homer SchaarUniversity of California, BerkeleyLiterary Hebrew
Warner R. SchillingColumbia UniversityConsiderations leading to President Truman's decision in January 1950 that the United States should make an H-bomb
Raymond Edwin WolfingerStanford UniversityPolitical leadership
PsychologyRobert Ray BushUniversity of Pennsylvaniaurl=https://archives.upenn.edu/exhibits/penn-people/notables/awards/guggenheim/title=Awards and Honors Guggenheim Fellowshipspublisher=University of Pennsylvaniaaccess-date=2023-07-14}}
Leo HurvichUniversity of Pennsylvania
Arthur Robert JensenUniversity of California, BerkeleyPsychology of learning
Alvin M. LibermanUniversity of ConnecticutLanguage and perception
SociologyGuy Edwin SwansonUniversity of Michigan
Ralph Herbert TurnerUniversity of California, Los Angeles

1964 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyHernán Baldrich MenesesChilean National Ballet
Fine ArtsEduardo Martínez BonatiUniversity of Chile
Enrique Castro-CidAlso won in 1965
Jorge Dubon CruzAlso won in 1969, 1979
Mauricio LasanskyUniversity of IowaPrintmakingAlso won in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1953
José Manuel Schmill Ordoñez
HumanitiesMusic ResearchMaría Ester Grebe VicuñaUniversity of ChileAlso won in 1977
PhilosophyClaudio Gutiérrez CarranzaUniversity of Costa Rica
Udo Rukser Coester
Natural ScienceEarth ScienceNestor C. L. GranelliEmbassy of Argentina, Washington, D.C.
MathematicsGuillermo Restrepo SierraUniversity of Southern California
Medicine and HealthManuel López OrtizPontificia Universidad JaverianaAlso won in 1965
Molecular and Cellular BiologyUniversity of São PauloAlso won in 1963
Firmino Torres de CastroMinistry of Health
Peter SeeligmannInstituto Miguel Lillo
NeuroscienceEnrique López MendozaNational Institute of CardiologyAlso won in 1962, 1963
Organismic Biology and EcologyClare R. BaltazarNational Institute of Science and TechnologyAlso won in 1957
Jayme de Loyola e SilvaFederal University of Paraná
Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins de SouzaMinistry of Agriculture in São Paulo
Plant SciencesJuan AccorintiBernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum
Maria Eneyda Pacheco Kauffman FidalgoBotanical Garden of São PauloAlso won in 1966
María Teresa Murillo PulidoNational University of ColombiaAlso won in 1965
Francisco N. TamolangUniversity of the Philippines
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesFederico Kauffmann DoigLima Art Museum
Virginia Gutiérrez de PinedaAlso won in 1952
Pedro Ignacio Porras GarcésJosefina del Napo Mission
SociologyNational University of Córdoba

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