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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1970

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Two hundred and eighty-six scholars, artists, and scientists received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1970. $2,605,000 was disbursed between the recipients, who were chosen from an applicant pool of 2,313. Of the 81 universities represented, University of California, Berkeley had the most winners on its faculty (23), with Harvard University (17) claiming second and University of California, Los Angeles (10) claiming third.

1970 United States and Canadian fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyLouis FalcoSleepers (performance)
Anna HalprinExperiments in kinetic theatre
Paul S. SanasardoSaratoga Performing Arts CenterDance
Drama and Performance ArtBen CaldwellPlaywriting
Tom Eyen
Ronald Ribman
FictionRobert E. BolesUniversity of Iowa (visiting)Writing
Rosalyn Drexler
George P. ElliottSyracuse UniversityMichael of Byzantium (unfinished)Also won in 1961
Leonard GardnerWriting
Leo E. LitwakSan Francisco State College
Leonard MichaelsUniversity of California, Berkeley
FilmJames BroughtonSan Francisco Art Institute; San Francisco State CollegeFilmmakingAlso won in 1973
Larry JordanSacred Art of Tibeturl=https://canyoncinema.com/2010/09/14/interview-with-canyon-cinema-founder-lawrence-jordan/title=Interview with Canyon Cinema founder Lawrence Jordandate=2010-09-14interviewer-last=Blairinterviewer-first=Doniphanpublisher=Canyon Cinemaaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Gregory J. MarkopoulosFilmmaking
Mildred Chick StrandOccidental CollegeGuacamole
Fine ArtsRomare Bearden
James BishopCooper UnionPainting
Ronald BladenDrawing
Robert DuranPainting
Robert S. GrosvenorSculptureAlso won in 1983title=292 receive fellowships from Guggenheim Fundnewspaper=The New York Timesdate=1983-04-10page=48url=https://www.nytimes.com/1983/04/10/nyregion/292-receive-fellowships-from-guggenheim-fund.htmlaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Patricia JohansonPaintingAlso won in 1980url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/patricia-johanson/title=Patricia Johansopublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Freda KoblickSculpture
Edward KorenBrown UniversityPainting and graphics
Gerald NicholsPhiladelphia College of ArtPaintingtitle=Artist notednewspaper=Philadelphia Daily Newslocation=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USdate=1970-04-20page=27url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/philadelphia-daily-news/157062423/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Irving Petlin
Nicholas SperakisEducational Alliance Art SchoolPrintmaking
John StockdalePaintingtitle=Australian in art show in Oak Ridgenewspaper=The Knoxville News-Sentinellocation=Knoxville, Tennessee, USdate=1970-08-09page=25url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-knoxville-news-sentinel/157062234/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Walasse Ting
Anne TruittSculpture
Jack TworkovYale UniversityPainting
Ansei UchimaSarah Lawrence CollegePrintmakingAlso won in 1962
Christopher WilmarthCooper UnionSculptureAlso won in 1983title=286 receive study grantsnewspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirerlocation=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USdate=1970-04-13page=32url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer/157061576/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Music CompositionJon H. AppletonDartmouth CollegeElectric music compositiontitle=Dartmouth profs Appleton, Perrin, Scheiber are Guggenheim fellowsnewspaper=Valley Newslocation=West Lebanon, New Hampshire, USdate=1970-04-23page=8url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/valley-news/157002171/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Paul EarlsDuke UniversityComposingtitle=Four Duke professors get Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Durham Sunlocation=Durham, North Carolina, USdate=1970-04-13page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-durham-sun/156965580/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Charles Edward Haden
Richard HoffmannOberlin Conservatory of MusicAlso won in 1977
Karl KorteState University of New York at BinghamtonAlso won in 1959
David Reck
Stefan WolpeAlso won in 1962url=https://sites.uw.edu/prized/guggenheim-fellow/guggenheim-fellowship-1960-1964/stefan-wolpe/title=Stefan Wolpepublisher=University of Washingtonaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
PhotographyImogen CunninghamTurning old negatives into printstitle=The Winning Womennewspaper=The San Francisco Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USdate=1970-05-03page=95url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-san-francisco-examiner/157061207/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Benedict J. Fernandez, IIINew School for Social ResearchChanging forms of protest in the United States, from violence to peaceful revolution
Joel MeyerowitzAlso won in 1978
Tod PapageorgeSpectator sports in the United States during the Vietnam WarAlso won in 1977
Minor WhiteMassachusetts Institute of Technology
PoetryJames D. ReedUniversity of Montana (student)Writing
William Pitt RootMichigan State University
Raphael Rudnik
Louis SimpsonState University of New York at Stony BrookAlso won in 1962url=https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/provost/faculty/_awards/awards-fellowshipstitle=Fellowshipspublisher=Stony Brook Universityaccess-date=2023-06-08}}
HumanitiesAfrican StudiesRobert I. RotbergMassachusetts Institute of Technology
American LiteratureNorman S. GraboUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistory of Anglo-American devotional literature, 1670-1730
Harold H. Kolb Jr.University of VirginiaMark Twain's literary uses of audience, crowd, and mob
Architecture, Planning, and DesignAlbert Z. GuttenbergUniversity of Illinois
Peter S. StevensOceans General Inc.Nature and its relationship to building
Sim Van der RynUniversity of California, BerkeleyDesign of classrooms
BiographyRobert Katz
British HistoryGeorge DangerfieldUniversity of California, Santa Barbaratitle=George Dangerfield, historianurl=https://www.nytimes.com/1987/01/06/obituaries/george-dangerfield-historian.htmldate=1987-01-06newspaper=The New York Timespage=22access-date=2024-10-14}}
Paul S. SeaverStanford UniversityExperience of religious reform in urban England, 1560-1662
ClassicsJames A. CoulterColumbia University
James R. WisemanUniversity of Texas, AustinHistorical and political commentary on Xenophon's Hellenika
East Asian StudiesDerk BoddeUniversity of PennsylvaniaAnnual festivals in China during the Han dynasty
Masao MiyoshiUniversity of California, BerkeleyThe modern Japanese novelAlso won in 1975url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/masao-miyoshi/title=Masao Miyoshipublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Economic HistoryJohn P. McKayUniversity of Illinois
English LiteratureStephen BoothUniversity of California, BerkeleyCritical study of Shakespeare's plays as actions upon the understanding of their audiences
Fredson BowersUniversity of VirginiaCritical edition of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of CourageAlso won in 1958title=Guggenheim grants awarded to two at UVanewspaper=The Daily Progresslocation=Charlottesville, Virginia, USdate=1970-04-13page=11url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-progress/156965875/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Richard EllmannYale UniversityAlso won in 1949, 1957
Leslie A. FiedlerState University of New York at BuffaloCritical study of Shakespearetitle=Leslie Fiedler gets Guggenheim fellowshipnewspaper=The Miami Newslocation=Miami, Florida, USdate=1970-04-14page=51url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-miami-news/157015883/access-date=2024-10-12}}
James William JohnsonUniversity of RochesterResearch in Englandurl=https://www.democratandchronicle.com/obituaries/rdc172730title=James William "Bill" Johnsondate=2022-05-25publisher=Rochester Democrat and Chronicleaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Philip KelleyBrowning Editorial ServicesAlso won in 1962
Jerome J. McGannUniversity of ChicagoAlso won in 1975
Yvonne NobleUniversity of Illinois
Norman RabkinUniversity of California, BerkeleyRenaissance English tragedy
Dale B. J. RandallDuke UniversityEnglish dramatics writings, 1642-1660
John R. ReedWayne State UniversityAlso won in 1983url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/john-r-reed/title=John R. Reedpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Mark L. ReedUniversity of North CarolinaChronology of the life and works of Wordsworth, 1800-1815Also won in 1965url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/mark-l-reed/title=Mark L. Reedpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
John J. RichettiColumbia University
Robert H. SuperUniversity of MichiganAlso won in 1962url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/robert-h-super/title=Robert H. Superpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Georg Bernhard TennysonUniversity of California, Los AngelesVictorian devotional poetry
Marshall WaingrowClaremont Graduate SchoolNew edition of Boswell's Life of Johnsontitle=Two professors win Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angeles, California, USdate=1970-04-19page=540url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/157002699/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Andrew WrightUniversity of California, San DiegoNarrative management in English prose fictionAlso won in 1961
Fine Arts ResearchEugene C. GoossenHunter College, CUNY
Ann B. Sutherland HarrisColumbia University
Eila M. KokkinenMuseum of Modern Art
Rosalind E. KraussMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Charles MitchellBryn Mawr College
Carlo PedrettiUniversity of California, Los AngelesLiterary works of Leonardo da Vinci
Folklore and Popular CultureJan Harold BrunvandUniversity of UtahModern Norwegian folklore in social and cultural contexts
Linda Dégh-VázsonyiIndiana UniversityComparative study in the folklore of Hungarian immigrants
French HistoryRobert DarntonPrinceton University
French LiteratureFrederick BrownState University of New York at Stony BrookAlso won in 1984title=Guggenheim Foundation awards fellowships to 283newspaper=The New York Timesdate=1984-04-08url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/04/08/nyregion/guggenheim-foundation-awards-fellowships-to-283.htmlpage=56access-date=2024-10-17}}
Victor E. GrahamUniversity of TorontoLiterary and artistic associations in Renaissance Francetitle=3 Metro professors win U.S. scholarshipsnewspaper=The Toronto Starlocation=Toronto, Ontario, Canadadate=1970-04-13page=32url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-toronto-star/157021514/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Michel RybalkaUniversity of Rochester
General NonfictionNorton JusterHampshire CollegeChildren's book about creativity
Jonathan KozolStorefront Learning CenterFree school movementAlso won in 1980url=https://www.coastal.edu/aboutccu/historytraditions/honorarydegrees/jonathankozol/title=Jonathan Kozol: May 1996 Commencement Speakerpublisher=Coastal Carolina Universityaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Noel PerrinDartmouth CollegeCircumstances surrounding the cessation of production of firearms in 1620 in JapanAlso won in 1985url=https://archive.dartmouthalumnimagazine.com/article/1985/5/1/guggenheims-four-at-one-blowtitle=Guggenheims: Four at One Blowdate=May 1985magazine=Dartmouth Alumni Magazinepublisher=Dartmouth Universityaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
George SteinerChurchill College, Cambridge
Jose YglesiasResearch in SpainAlso won in 1976
German and East European HistoryIstvan DeakColumbia University
German and Scandinavian LiteratureUniversity of WisconsinUnpublished papers of Caroline von Wolzogentitle=Professional Notes and Commentpages=884–885journal=PMLAvolume=85number=4date=September 1970jstor=1261374url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1261374access-date=2024-10-13}}
Dorrit CohnIndiana UniversityComparative study of the techniques for presenting consciousness in fiction
Michael CurschmannPrinceton UniversityAnalysis of Des Teufels Netzurl=https://www.princeton.edu/news/2017/10/18/michael-curschmann-scholar-medieval-german-literature-dies-81title=Michael Curschmann, scholar of medieval German literature, dies at 81date=2017-10-18last=Dienstfirst=Karinpublisher=Princeton Universityaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
John M. EllisUniversity of California, Santa CruzNarrator in the German novelle
University of California, BerkeleyAnalytic structure of 19th-century German literature
History of Science and TechnologyCharles Coulston GillispiePrinceton UniversityAlso won in 1954
Charles WeinerAmerican Institute of Physics
Italian LiteratureRobert HollanderPrinceton University
LinguisticsRobert Anderson Hall Jr.Cornell UniversityComparative grammar of the Romance languagesAlso won in 1953
Franklin E. HuffmanYale UniversityCambodian languageurl=https://english.cambodiadaily.com/news/linguist-discusses-his-lifelong-study-of-khmer-language-30822/title=Linguist Discusses His Lifelong Study of Khmer Languagelast=Ballfirst=Mollydate=2002-03-30publisher=Cambodia Dailyaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
William D. LabovColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1987
Literary CriticismFrederick C. CrewsUniversity of California, BerkeleyImplications of psychoanalytic method for literary and social criticism
Eugene GoodheartMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Paul de ManJohns Hopkins UniversityEuropean Romanticism and Post-Romanticism, from Rousseau to NietzscheAlso won in 1981
Medieval LiteratureDavid K. CrowneUniversity of California, San DiegoMedieval Welsh language and literatureurl=https://literature.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/memoriam/dcrowne.htmltitle=David K. Crownepublisher=University of California, San Diegoaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Phillip Whitcomb DamonUniversity of California, BerkeleyStructural analysis of European oral epic poetry
Peter F. DembowskiUniversity of Chicago
Robert Worth Frank, JrPennsylvania State UniversityCultural and literary background of Chaucer's "tales of pathos"title=English professor awarded special Guggenheim grantnewspaper=Centre Daily Timeslocation=State College, Pennsylvaniadate=1970-07-25page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/centre-daily-times/157002934/access-date=2024-10-12}}
Music ResearchDavid D. BoydenUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistory of violin playingAlso won in 1954, 1966url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/david-d-boyden/title=David D. Boydenpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Lawrence GusheeUniversity of WisconsinMusical culture of 14th-century FranceAlso won in 1982url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/lawrence-gushee/title=Lawrence Gusheepublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Leonard B. MeyerUniversity of Chicago
Near Eastern StudiesRoderic H. DavisonGeorge Washington University
Shelomo Dov GoiteinUniversity of PennsylvaniaLetters and documents from the Cairo Geniza translated from Arabic into EnglishAlso won in 1965url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/shelomo-d-goitein/title=Shelomo D. Goiteinpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Walter LaqueurBrandeis University
Abraham L. UdovitchPrinceton University
David Weiss-HalivniColumbia University; Jewish Theological Seminary
PhilosophyMax BlackCornell UniversityFoundations of theoretical linguisticsAlso won in 1950url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/max-black/title=Max Blackpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
David B. LyonsCornell UniversityPhilosophy of Jeremy Bentham
Nicholas RescherUniversity of PittsburghBritish idealists
H. S. ThayerCity College of New York
Richard Alan WasserstromUniversity of California, Los AngelesPhilosophical arguments concerning the morality of war
ReligionJames M. RobinsonClaremont Graduate SchoolGnostics
D. Moody Smith Jr.Duke UniversityBackground of the Gospel and Epistles of John
Renaissance HistoryVincent IlardiUniversity of Massachusetts at AmherstRenaissance diplomacy
Russian HistorySamuel H. BaronUniversity of California, San DiegoThe Weber thesis and the failure of capitalist development in early modern Russiaurl=https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb1946676c/_2.pdftitle=Seven win Guggenheim Fellowsdate=1970-04-17publisher=University of California, San Diegoaccess-date=2024-10-13}}
Herbert H. KaplanIndiana UniversitySocial and economic management of landed estates in 18th-century Russia
Edward L. Keenan Jr.Harvard University
Slavic LiteratureMaurice FriedbergIndiana UniversityImpact of Western culture on Russia since 1953Also won in 1981url=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/honoree/1598.htmltitle=Maurice Friedbergpublisher=Indiana Universityaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureAndrew P. DebickiUniversity of KansasPoetry of Jorge GuillenAlso won in 1979url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/andrew-p-debicki/title=Andrew P. Debickipublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Vassar College
Richard L. PredmoreDuke UniversityPoetry of Garcia Lorca
Theatre ArtsOscar G. BrockettIndiana UniversityEnglish theatrial periodicalstitle=Eight at I.U. win Guggenheim grantsnewspaper=The Indianapolis Starlocation=Indianapolis, Indiana, USdate=1970-04-13page=17url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-star/157016929/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Joseph ChaikinThe Open TheaterAlso won in 1975
Henry F. MayUniversity of California, BerkeleyEuropean scenic design
United States HistoryJames M. Banner, Jr.Princeton University
Stanley M. ElkinsSmith College
Hugh D. GrahamJohns Hopkins UniversityPolitical history of the American South since 1948
Lawrence W. LevineUniversity of California, Berkeley"Negro-American folk culture" from slavery to the Great DepressionAlso won in 1994url=https://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/_files/inmemoriam/html/lawrencelevine.htmtitle=In Memoriam: Lawrence W. Levinepublisher=University of California Senatelast1=Litwackfirst1=Leonlast2=Middlekaufffirst2=Robertlast3=Scheinerfirst3=Irwinaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Eric L. McKitrickColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1976
Dale L. MorganBancroft LibraryHistory of the North American fur trade, 1763-1870Also won in 1945title=Dale Lowell Morganlast=Hartfirst=James D.url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/25155441journal=California Historical Society Quarterlyvolume=40number=4date=December 1961pages=367–370doi=10.2307/25155441jstor=25155441url-access=subscription}}
Paul A. RobinsonStanford UniversityHistory of sexual thought in the 20th century
Harry N. ScheiberDartmouth CollegeFederalism, public policy, and the economic order in the United States, 1790-1890Also won in 1988url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/harry-n-scheiber/title=Harry N. Scheiberpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Robert SklarUniversity of Michigan
Clifton K. YearleyState University of New York at BuffaloComparative studies in urban history, 1850-1939
Joel Roudolph WilliamsonUniversity of North CarolinaRace relations in the American South, 1865-1915
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsCharles A. DesoerUniversity of California, BerkeleyNonlinear systemstitle=40 Guggenheims for Bay areanewspaper=The San Fransciso Examinerlocation=San Francisco, California, USdate=1970-04-13page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-san-francisco-examiner/156974753/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Michael E. FisherCornell UniversityMathematical physics and chemistryAlso won in 1978url=https://www.nytimes.com/1978/04/02/archives/guggenheim-foundation-announces-1978-awards.htmltitle=Guggenheim Foundation Announces 1978 Awardsdate=1978-04-02newspaper=The New York Timespage=52access-date=2024-10-17}}
Yu-Chi HoHarvard University
Donald A. LudwigNew York University
Forman Arthur WilliamsUniversity of California, San DiegoFlame theory
Astronomy and AstrophysicsJohn T. JefferiesUniversity of HawaiiStellar astronomy
George Cunliffe McVittieUniversity of IllinoisAlso won in 1962
ChemistryAlma L. BurlingameUniversity of California, BerkeleyCurrent problems in bio-organic and biomedical research
Dwaine O. CowanJohns Hopkins UniversityOrganic photochemistrytitle=Professors get Guggenheim awardsnewspaper=The Evening Sunlocation=Baltimore, Maryland, USdate=1970-04-13page=25url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun/156964927/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Jack Kenneth CrandallIndiana UniversityOrganometallic chemistry
Robert C. FaheyUniversity of California, San DiegoAddition reactions to olefins
Richard G. HiskeyUniversity of North CarolinaProtein chemistry and peptide synthesistitle=3 UNC professors win Guggenheim fellowshipsnewspaper=The Chapel Hill Newslocation=Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USdate=1970-04-26page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-chapel-hill-news/157016720/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
August MakiUniversity of California, RiversideResearch at the University of Stuttgart
John PolanyiUniversity of TorontoDynamics of chemical reactionsAlso won in 1979url=https://history.aip.org/phn/11807010.htmltitle=J. C. Polanyipublisher=American Institute of Physicsaccess-date=2024-10-17}}
Arthur M. PoskanzerLawrence Radiation LaboratoryNuclear chemistry
William A. PryorLouisiana State University
Michell J. SienkoCornell UniversitySolid-state chemistry
Edgar Bright Wilson, Jr.Harvard UniversityAlso won in 1949url=https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/j098zc37btitle=Oral history interview with E. Bright Wilson, Jr.date=November 1986publisher=Science History Instituteinterviewer-last1=Fergusoninterviewer-first1=Raymond C.access-date=2024-10-14}}
Computer ScienceMalcolm BersohnUniversity of Toronto
Henry D. BlockCornell UniversityBiomathematics
Leonard KleinrockUniversity of California, Los AngelesMathematical theory for computer network operation
Earth ScienceGeorge E. BackusUniversity of California, San DiegoGeophysical inverse problemsAlso won in 1963
Gary H. HigginsLawrence Radiation LaboratoryEvolution of the earth's crust
Isaac R. KaplanUniversity of California, Los AngelesMicrobiology
Melvin E. SternUniversity of Rhode Island
Johannes WeertmanNorthwestern UniversityResearch at University of Cambridge
EngineeringDale F. RuddUniversity of WisconsinDesign synthesis
Robert SaniUniversity of Illinois
William A. TillerStanford UniversityScience of crystallization
MathematicsPatrick AhernUniversity of WisconsinComplex analysistitle=8 U.W. professors win Guggenheimsnewspaper=The Capital Timeslocation=Madison, Wisconsin, USdate=1970-04-13page=13url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-capital-times/156973835/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Marshall Hall, Jr.California Institute of TechnologyResearch at Cambridge UniversityAlso won in 1955
Rudolf E. KalmanStanford UniversityAlgebraic theory of dynamic systems
Irwin KraState University of New York at Stony Brook
George W. MackeyHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1949, 1961
Jurgen MoserNew York University
Hugo RossiBrandeis University
Shôichirô SakaiUniversity of PennsylvaniaExamples of type II1-factors, derivations on operator algebras and the Stone-Weierstrass theorem for operator algebrastitle=Eight receive Guggenheim fellowshipsnewspaper=Almanacpublisher=University of Pennsylvaniadate=1970-07-15volume=16number=9url=https://almanac.upenn.edu/archive/v16pdf/n09/071570.pdfpages=2, 4access-date=2024-10-14}}
Goro ShimuraPrinceton University
Medicine and HealthWilliam P. CregerStanford UniversityTeaching of clinical medicine
Julian M. DavidsonStanford UniversityNeuroendocrinology
Jonathan GallantUniversity of Washington
Perry B. MolinoffUniversity of Pennsylvania
Alexander NadasBoston Children's Hospital; Harvard Medical School
Edward A. SmucklerUniversity of Washington
Keith B. TaylorStanford UniversityComparative studies in medical education and human nutrition
Donald F. WallachHarvard Medical School
Molecular and Cellular BiologyGiuseppe AttardiCalifornia Institute of TechnologyResearch at the French National Centre for Scientific Research and Pasteur InstituteAlso won in 1986title=Fellowships go to threenewspaper=The Los Angeles Timeslocation=Los Angeles, California, USdate=1970-04-18page=91url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/157024656/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Jonathan BeckwithHarvard Medical School
Charles J. BrokawCalifornia Institute of TechnologyResearch at Cambridge University
Edwin L. CooperUniversity of California, Los Angeles School of MedicineComparative immunology
Howard GestIndiana UniversityMicrobial and comparative biochemistryAlso won in 1979url=https://honorsandawards.iu.edu/awards/honoree/1150.htmltitle=Howard Gestpublisher=Indiana Universityaccess-date=2024-10-18}}
Alexander N. GlazerUniversity of California, Los Angeles School of MedicineMicrobial physiology and biochemistryAlso won in 1982url=https://mcb.berkeley.edu/news-and-events/department-news/memoriam-alexander-n-glazertitle=In Memoriam: Alexander N Glazerlast1=Thornerfirst1=Jeremylast2=Eiserlingfirst2=Frederick A.date=30 August 2021publisher=University of California, Berkeleyaccess-date=2024-10-18}}
Irving GoldbergHarvard Medical School
Chien HoUniversity of PittsburghBiological membranestitle=2 Pitt profs get fellowshipsnewspaper=The Pittsburgh Presslocation=Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USdate=1970-04-13page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pittsburgh-press/157002527/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Shinya InouéUniversity of PennsylvaniaActions of groups of cells or organisms as these relate to the physiological activity and interaction with the environment of these organisms
Yvonne T. LanniUniversity of Texas, DallasResearch at Institut Gustave Roussy
Rachmiel LevineNew York Medical College
Robert K. MortimerUniversity of California, BerkeleyGenetics of yeast
Robert E. OlsonSt. Louis University School of MedicineBiochemistry of vitamin KAlso won in 1961title=One Kansan gets Guggenheim awardnewspaper=The Parsons Sunlocation=Parsons, Kansas, USdate=1970-04-13page=4url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-parsons-sun/157024416/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Northwestern UniversityAlso won in 1956
Drew SchwartzIndiana UniversityMolecular genetics
Eli SercarzUniversity of California, Los AngelesCellular immunologyAlso won in 1977url=https://www.nature.com/articles/ni0110-54title=Eli Sercarz 1934–2009last=Cohenfirst=Irun R.journal=Nature Immunologyvolume=11page=54date=January 2010doi=10.1038/ni0110-54access-date=2024-10-18}}
Esmond E. SnellUniversity of California, BerkeleyEnzyme biochemistryAlso won in 1954, 1962title=UT professor to go abroadnewspaper=The Austin Americanlocation=Austin, Texas, USAdate=1954-07-03page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113094174/the-austin-american/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2022-11-14}}
George R. StarkStanford UniversityBiochemistry of proteins
Charles C. SweeleyMichigan State UniversityBlood defect in Fabry's diseasetitle=3 on MSU faculty receive fellowshipsnewspaper=Lansing State Journallocation=Lansing, Michigan, USdate=1970-04-16page=3url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/lansing-state-journal/156974618/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Gregorio WeberUniversity of Illinois
Samuel B. WeissUniversity of Chicago; Argonne Cancer Research Hospital
NeuroscienceMoise H. Goldstein, Jr.Johns Hopkins UniversityAuditory physiology
Nicholas K. GonatasUniversity of PennsylvaniaPossibility that synaptosomes may have antigenic properties and, if they do, what characteristics they have
Organismic Biology and EcologyFred GehlbachBaylor University
Paul A. JohnsgardUniversity of Nebraska–LincolnBiology of North American grouse and quail
Karel F. LiemUniversity of Illinois Medical CenterEvolution of fish in Lake Tanganyika and Lake NyasaAlso won in 1978
Leonard MuscatineUniversity of California, Los AngelesSymbiotic associations between plants and animals
PhysicsJ. M. BlakelyCornell UniversitySurface physics of biomedical materialstitle=Awards won by 8 at Cornellnewspaper=The Ithaca Journallocation=Ithaca, New York, USdate=1970-04-13page=5url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ithaca-journal/156974217/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Robert R. BorchersUniversity of WisconsinNuclear physics
Bertram N. BrockhouseMcMaster UniversityNeutron scattering
Hung ChengMassachusetts Institute of Technology
James W. CroninPrinceton UniversityAlso won in 1982
William R. DavisNorth Carolina State UniversityEinstein's general theory of relativitytitle=Research grants given to scholarsnewspaper=News and Recordlocation=Greensboro, North Carolina, USdate=1970-04-13page=26url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-and-record/157023155/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Northwestern University
Stanford UniversityElectronic theory of molecules
Aiyasami JayaramanBell Telephone LaboratoriesHigh pressure physics
Edwin KashyMichigan State UniversityAssumptions and considerations relating to the stability of nuclei in a region well beyond any of the presently known elements
N. David MerminCornell UniversitySolid state and statistical physics
Aihud PevsnerJohns Hopkins UniversityHigh energy physicsAlso won in 1963url=https://www.gf.org/fellows/aihud-pevsner/title=Aihud Pevsnerpublisher=John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundationaccess-date=2024-10-18}}
Bunji SakitaUniversity of WisconsinElementary particle physics
Julian SchwingerHarvard Universityurl=https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2018/02/julian-schwingertitle=Julian Schwinger, the Singularitylast=Shawfirst=Jonathandate=2018-02-13publisher=Harvard Magazineaccess-date=2024-10-18}}
Marlan O. ScullyUniversity of ArizonaQuantum electrodynamics
Tai Tsun WuHarvard UniversityResearch at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
Henry William WyldUniversity of IllinoisTheory and phenomenology of strong interactions in high-energy particle physics, particularly the theory of high-energy diffraction scattering and the multiperipheral model
Plant SciencesDaniel BrantonUniversity of California, BerkeleyBiological membrane structure
Richard W. CastenholzUniversity of OregonMicroorganisms in New Zealand's hot springs
StatisticsPeter J. BickelUniversity of California, BerkeleyMultivariate nonparemetric analysis
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesMichael M. AmesUniversity of British Columbia
Louis C. FaronState University of New York Stony BrookPeruvian social stratification
June C. NashNew York University
Robert M. NettingUniversity of PennsylvaniaSocial organization as related to the environmental in which people live and the way resources available are used by the society
Simon OttenbergUniversity of Washington
Hannah Marie Wormington
EconomicsAlbert AndoUniversity of PennsylvaniaTheoretical problems in estimation and analysis of large-scale econometric models
David CassYale University
Robert DorfmanHarvard University
Jacob MincerColumbia University
Martin Lawrence WeitzmanYale UniversityResearch in the USSRurl=https://www.wsj.com/articles/martin-weitzman-examined-climate-change-from-an-economic-viewpoint-11567780201title=Martin Weitzman Examined Climate Change From an Economic Viewpointlast=Hagertyfirst=James R.date=2019-09-06publisher=Wall Street Journalaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
EducationMax BebermanUniversity of IllinoisBritish early educationurl=https://www.news-gazette.com/obituaries/archive/elizabeth-beberman/article_11b2d365-ff96-5da6-b8af-9de5cd5c6cdd.htmltitle=Elizabeth Bebermandate=2017-12-24publisher=News-Gazetteaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Theodore R. SizerHarvard UniversityProcess of change in American public schoolsurl=https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1970/4/15/ed-school-dean-plans-sabbatical-ptheodore/title=Ed School Dean Plans Sabbaticaldate=1970-04-15publisher=Harvard Crimsonaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Geography and Environmental StudiesCharles F. BennettUniversity of California, Los AngelesEcological restorationtitle=Ten of UCLA faculty win fellowshipsnewspaper=Los Angeles Evening Citizen Newslocation=Hollywood, California, USdate=1970-04-14page=2url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/los-angeles-evening-citizen-news/157021670/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
John H. GallowayUniversity of TorontoHistorical geography in northeastern Brazil
David WardUniversity of WisconsinResidential locations of the industrial labor forces in British provincial cities, 1841-1861
LawThomas G. BarnesUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistory of the court of Star Chamber, 1596-1641
Alexander M. BickelYale Universitytitle=8 at Yale winners of fellowshipsnewspaper=The Journallocation=Meriden, Connecticut, USdate=1970-04-13page=10url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-journal/157016535/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-12}}
Ronald M. DworkinUniversity of Oxford
Ralph E. GieseyUniversity of Iowa16th-century French political theorytitle=Two Guggenheim grants for U. of Iowa professorsnewspaper=The Gazettelocation=Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USdate=1970-04-15page=8url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette/156974522/via=newspapers.comaccess-date=2024-10-11}}
Harry Kalven Jr.University of Chicago Law School
Political ScienceIsaac KramnickYale University
Harvey C. Mansfield Jr.Harvard University
Nelson W. PolsbyUniversity of California, BerkeleyPolitics of the U.S. House of RepresentativesAlso won in 1977, 1985
Susanne Hoeber RudolphUniversity of Chicagourl=https://www.uchicago.edu/en/who-we-are/global-impact/accolades/guggenheim-fellowshipstitle=Guggenheim Fellowshipspublisher=University of Chicagoaccess-date=2024-10-14}}
Aaron Bernard WildavskyUniversity of California, BerkeleyComparative studies in the economics and politics of governmental budgeting
James Quinn WilsonHarvard University
PsychologyClyde H. CoombsUniversity of Michigan
Werner K. HonigDalhousie UniversityNaturalistic stimuli in the experimental analysis of behavior
William KessenYale University
University of Michigan
Gerald S. LesserHarvard University
William J. McGuireUniversity of California, San DiegoSocial psychology
M. Frank NormanUniversity of PennsylvaniaMathematical learning theories
John TheiosUniversity of WisconsinMemory, information processing, and reaction time
SociologyGary T. MarxHarvard UniversityPolice and social movements
Allan SilverColumbia University

1970 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionAugusto Roa BastosWritingAlso won in 1979
Fine ArtsHélio Oiticica"Poly-sensorial" art, or environments that could be entered and activated as creative centers
Natural SciencesEarth ScienceOsvaldo Alfredo ReigUniversity of Buenos AiresAlso won in 1963
Molecular and Cellular BiologyJosé MordohCONICETAlso won in 1968

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  200. "About: David Krantz". Columbia Business School.
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