List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1958
Three hundred and twenty-two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1958.[1][2][3] $1,412,000 in funds was disbursed.[3]
1958 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Drama and Performance Art | Lionel Abel | State University of New York | [4] | ||
Loften Mitchell | State University of New York at Binghamton | [5] | ||||
Fiction | Doris Betts | Novel writing | [6][7] | |||
Margaret Currier Boylen | ||||||
Josephine Carson Rider | [1] | |||||
Daniel Curley | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | [8][9] | ||||
James Purdy | Also won in 1963 | [10] | ||||
Fine Arts | Emil John Antonucci | Graphic design | [11] | |||
Al Blaustein | The Art Center of Northern New Jersey | Painting | Also won in 1961 | [12] | ||
Dennis Byng | Purdue University | Also won in 1959 | [13][14][15] | |||
Richard Charles Gilkey | [16] | |||||
Paul Theodore Granlund | Minneapolis School of Art | Sculpture | Also won in 1957 | [17] | ||
William A. Kienbusch | Painting | |||||
James Chan Leong | [18][1] | |||||
Ezio Martinelli | Sarah Lawrence College, Parsons School of Design | Graphic arts | Also won in 1962 | [19] | ||
Dean Jackson Meeker | University of Wisconsin | Creative printmaking | [20] | |||
Tetsuo Ochikubo | Lithography | |||||
Nathan Oliveira | Graphic arts | [21][3] | ||||
Charles Robert Oscar | Museum of Modern Arts | Painting | [22] | |||
Norman Rubington | [23] | |||||
Aubrey E. Schwartz | Harpur College, State University of New York | Graphic art | Also won in 1959 | [24] | ||
Sahl Swarz | Sculpture | Also won in 1955 | [25] | |||
Romas Viesulas (de) | Lithography | Also won in 1964, 1969 | [26] | |||
Frans Wildenhain | Rochester Institute of Technology | Ceramic sculpture in relation to architecture | [27] | |||
Music Composition | James MacArthur Beale | University of Washington | Composing | [28] | ||
Jack Hamilton Beeson | Columbia University | |||||
Irving Gifford Fine | Brandeis University | Also won in 1950 | [29] | |||
Lee Henry Hoiby | [28][30] | |||||
Stanley Hollingsworth | Oakland University | [28][31] | ||||
Teo Macero | TEO Productions | Also won in 1957 | [32] | |||
Vincent Persichetti | Juilliard School | Also won in 1968, 1973 | [28] | |||
Jerome W. Rosen (nl) (de) | University of California, Davis | [3][28] | ||||
Photography | W. Eugene Smith | Magnum Photos | Pittsburgh | Also won in 1956, 1968 | [33] | |
Poetry | Philip Booth | Syracuse University | Writing | Also won in 1964 | [29] | |
Edgar Bowers | Harpur College | Also won in 1969 | [34][35] | |||
Katherine de Montalant Hoskins | [29] | |||||
Alastair Reid | Also won in 1958 | [36] | ||||
Humanities | American Literature | James Franklin Beard, Jr. | Clark University | James Fenimore Cooper | Also won in 1952 | [29] |
Travis Miller Bogard | University of California, Berkeley | Plays of Eugene O'Neill | [3] | |||
John Espey | University of California, Los Angeles | Critical study of the poetry of Ezra Pound | [1] | |||
Ihab Habib Hassan | Wesleyan University | American novel since World War II | Also won in 1962 | [29] | ||
Alfred Kazin | Amherst College | Historical and literary studies of 20th century American writing | Also won in 1940, 1947, 1969 | [29] | ||
Jacob Clavner Levenson | University of Minnesota | [17] | ||||
Gardner Blake Taplin | Longwood College | Influence of Italian life and culture upon American literature in the 19th century | [37] | |||
Architecture, Planning and Design | Ada Louise Huxtable | Art in America, Progressive Architecture | [38] | |||
John William Reps | Cornell University | City planning prior to the Chicago World's Fair Columbian Exposition of 1893 | [34][39] | |||
Thomas D. Schocken | St. Louis City Plan Commission | Relationship between city planning controls and design in European countries | [40][41] | |||
Bibliography | William Richard Matthews | University of California, Los Angeles | Works of Sir Thomas Malory as printed by William Caxton | Also won in 1946 | [42][1][43] | |
Biography | William Johnson | Time Life | Harold Osman Kelly, 1884-1955 | [1] | ||
Elizabeth Stevenson | Lafcadio Hearn | Also won in 1951 | [44][45] | |||
British History | Richard Wall Lyman | Washington University in St. Louis | James Ramsay MacDonald | [40][41][46] | ||
Classics | Thomas R. S. Broughton | Bryn Mawr College | Also won in 1945 | [47][46] | ||
Norman O. Brown | University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan University | Irrational factor in ancient Greek politics | [48][29] | |||
John Francis Callahan | Georgetown University | [49] | ||||
Joseph Fontenrose | University of California, Berkeley | Cults of Delphi in ancient Greece | [3][46] | |||
Fred Walter Householder, Jr. | Indiana University | Early history of Greek language | [13][50][15] | |||
Georg Hans Bhavani Luck | Harvard University | Ovid's language, style and literary technique | [29] | |||
William Andrew McDonald | University of Minnesota | Also won in 1967 | [17] | |||
Helen F. North | Cornell University | Also won in 1975 | [51][39] | |||
Roger A. Pack | University of Michigan | Artemidorus Daldianus' Oneirocritica | [52][53] | |||
Lawrence Richardson, Jr. | Yale University | Painters of ancient Pompeii | [29] | |||
Chester G. Starr | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Early Greek civilization | Also won in 1950 | [54][9][46] | ||
Myra L. Uhlfelder | University of Iowa | History of ancient Roman religion | [55][56][46] | |||
John Howard Young | Johns Hopkins University | Sounion in the Athenian state period | [57] | |||
East Asian Studies | John Whitney Hall | University of Michigan | Okayama Domain | Also won in 1976 | [53][46] | |
Economic History | Wytze Gorter | University of California, Los Angeles | Economic study of the dissolution of the Dutch Empire in the Far East | [1][46] | ||
Louis Morton Hacker | Columbia University | Early history of the United States Steel Corporation | Also won in 1948 | [58][46] | ||
Jacob Myron Price | University of Michigan | Anglo-American tobacco trade, 1660-1775 | Also won in 1965 | [53][46] | ||
English Literature | Roy Wesley Battenhouse | Indiana University | Elizabethan poetic and moral theory | [13][50][15][43] | ||
Gerald Eades Bentley, Jr. | University of Chicago | [59] | ||||
Donald F. Bond | University of Chicago | Also won in 1966 | [59][60] | |||
Fredson Thayer Bowers | University of Virginia | Bibliographical study of all English plays published between 1660 and 1700 | Also won in 1970 | [37] | ||
Jackson Irving Cope | Washington University in St. Louis | Renaissance Italian critics' influence upon Elizabethan playwrights | Also won in 1984 | [40][41][43] | ||
Joseph Frank | University of Rochester | History of English newspapers | Also won in 1961 | [27][43] | ||
William Frost | University of California, Santa Barbara | Also won in 1979 | [35] | |||
David Hayman | University of Texas | Finnegans Wake | [61][62] | |||
John Emory Jordan | University of California, Berkeley | William Wordsworth | [3] | |||
William Rea Keast | Cornell University | Lives of the English Poets by Samuel Johnson | [39] | |||
Harry Thornton Moore | Southern Illinois University | Collected volume of D. H. Lawrence's works | Also won in 1960 | [63] | ||
William R. Mueller | University of North Carolina | Literary and theological study of John Donne's sermons | [6][43] | |||
Stephen Maxfield Parrish | Cornell University | Poetic theory and technique of William Wordsworth | Also won in 1985 | [39] | ||
Robert Torsten Petersson | Smith College | Comparative study of certain literary works and paintings of the 17th century | [29][43] | |||
Lawrence Vincent Ryan (de) | Stanford University | Works of Roger Ascham, 1515-1568 | [3][43] | |||
Grover C. Smith, Jr. | Duke University | History of contemporary English poetic drama | [6] | |||
Robert Donald Thornton | University of South Carolina | [64] | ||||
Ian Pierre Watt | University of California, Berkeley | Joseph Conrad's development as a novelist | Also won in 1972 | [3] | ||
Fine Arts Research | François Bucher | Yale University | Antique sources of medieval art | Also won in 1966 | [29] | |
George Heard Hamilton | Yale University | History of modern painting and sculpture | [29] | |||
John Franklin Haskins | University of Pennsylvania | Thomas Jefferson | Also won in 1963 | [46] | ||
Hylton Armond Thomas | University of Minnesota | [17] | ||||
Martin Weinberger (de) | New York University | Nicola Pisano and Giovanni Pisano and their relation to sculpture in the 13th and 14th centuries | [43] | |||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Austin Edwin Fife | Occidental College | Cowboy songs and ballads | [1] | ||
French Literature | Bruce Archer Morrissette (fr) | Washington University in St. Louis | Alain Robbe-Grillet | [40][41] | ||
Marvin Mudrick | University of California, Santa Barbara | [35] | ||||
Warren Ramsey | University of California, Berkeley | Symbolism in European literature | [3] | |||
Roger W. Shattuck | University of Texas | Literary works of Remy de Gourmont | [61][62] | |||
General Nonfiction | Edwin Emery | University of Minnesota | History and development of American press associations | [17][46] | ||
Paul G. Horgan | Santa Fe Opera | Jean-Baptiste Lamy | Also won in 1945 | [49][58][65][66] | ||
John Frederick Muehl | University of Michigan | East India Company | [53][46] | |||
Marion Lena Starkey | University of Connecticut | History of the African Negro in the United States | Also won in 1953 | [29] | ||
German and East European History | Sten Gunnar Flygt | Vanderbilt University | Karl Friedrich Bahrdt | [67][68] | ||
Reginald H. Phelps | Harvard University | Early evolution of the National Socialist movement in Bavaria, 1919 to 1924 | [29][46] | |||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Heinz Politzer | Oberlin College | Also won in 1966, 1974 | [69] | ||
Herbert William Reichert | University of North Carolina | Friedrich Nietzsche | [6] | |||
Thomas Auraldo Riley | Bowdoin College | Writings of the Viennese romantics, 1808-1813 | [29] | |||
H. Stefan Schultz | University of Chicago | [59] | ||||
History of Science and Technology | Alex Berman | University of Michigan | Comparative study of hospital pharmacy in France and the United States | [53] | ||
Thomas Neville Bonner | University of Omaha | Completion of his book The Influence of German Universities on American Medicine, 1870-1914 | Also won in 1964 | [70][56][46] | ||
Iberian and Latin American History | Woodrow Borah | University of California, Berkeley | Mexican colonial history | Also won in 1951 | [3] | |
Stanley J. Stein | Princeton University | The role of merchants in the Mexican independence movement, 1778-1827 | Also won in 1972 | [46] | ||
Italian Literature | Aldo D. Scaglione | University of California, Berkeley | Italian literary history since the Renaissance | [3][43] | ||
Linguistics | Stanley Martin Sapon | Ohio State University | [69] | |||
Thomas A. Sebeok | Indiana University | Poetic language in folksongs | Also won in 1980 | [50][13][15] | ||
Ralph Charles Wood | ||||||
Literary Criticism | Wylie Sypher | Simmons College | Structure in painting, architecture and sculpture to interpret forms of literature | Also won in 1949 | [29] | |
Medieval Literature | Joseph Anthony Mazzeo | Cornell University | Dante and medieval culture | [39][43] | ||
Nicholas M. Haring | Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies | Also won in 1962 | ||||
Henry David Hurst | Portsmouth Priory School | Commentaries of the Venerable Bede on the Gospels of Mark and Luke | [29][49] | |||
William Thomas Hobdell Jackson | Columbia University | Also won in 1967 | [71] | |||
Medieval History | Charles Till Davis | Tulane University | [46] | |||
Katherine Fischer Drew | Rice University | Fusion of Lombrd and Frankish institutions in Italy between the 8th and 10th centuries | [62][46] | |||
Lynn Townsend White, Jr. | Mills College | Technology and social change during the European Middle Ages | [3][43][46] | |||
Music Research | Putnam C. Aldrich | Stanford University | Dance rhythms of the Baroque period | [3][43] | ||
Joseph Wilfred Kerman | University of California, Berkeley | Italian madrigals | [3][43] | |||
Carl George Parrish | Vassar College | Notations employed in vocal music and instrumental tablatures of the Renaissance | [72][43] | |||
Milton Steinhardt | University of Kansas | Music of Jacobus Vaet | Also won in 1965 | [41][43][73] | ||
Edward Arthur Lippman | Columbia University | Musical philosophy and esthetics | [73] | |||
Alfred Mann | Rutgers University | Baroque music in England and Italy | [74] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | Ricardo Augusto Caminos | Brown University | History of the XXII Egyptian Dynasty | [29][46] | ||
Florence Ely Day | Early Islamic art | [29][46] | ||||
David Noel Freedman | Western Theological Seminary | History and culture of Biblical Palestine | [75] | |||
Judah Goldin | Jewish Theological Seminary | [48] | ||||
Jacob C. Hurewitz | Columbia University | [46] | ||||
Arthur Võõbus | Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary | Syrian monasticism from the 2nd to the 5th century, A.D. | Also won in 1957, 1968 | |||
Philosophy | Rudolf Allers | Georgetown University | Political conduct | [49][43] | ||
Charles Augustus Baylis | Duke University | Ethics | [6] | |||
Arthur Child | University of California, Davis | General theory of interpretation | [3] | |||
Philip P. Hallie | Vanderbilt University | Maine de Biran | [67][68] | |||
William Thomas Jones | Pomona College | Conflict between the scientific and normative conceptions of human life | [76] | |||
John Ladd | Brown University | Nature of reasoning in ethics | [29] | |||
Leroy Earl Loemker | Emory University | Intellectual history of the 17th century | [44][45][43] | |||
Israel Scheffler | Harvard University | Philosophy of language | Also won in 1972 | [29] | ||
Gregory Vlastos | Princeton University | Also won in 1950 | [77] | |||
Religion | Frederick A. Norwood | Garrett Biblical Institute | History of Christian religious refugees since 1500 | [43] | ||
Arthur Carl Piepkorn | Concordia Seminary | Bibliography of Lutheran theologians of the period 1580-1713 | [40][41][43] | |||
Amos Niven Wilder | Harvard University | Interpretation of early Christian imagery and myth | [29] | |||
Renaissance History | Rosalie Littell Colie | Barnard College | John Locke's work and development during his Dutch sojourn | Also won in 1966 | [43][46] | |
James Hutton | Cornell University | Concept of peace in Renaissance literature | [39][43] | |||
Frederic Chapin Lane | Johns Hopkins University | Economic history of Venice | [57][46] | |||
Slavic Literature | William Edward Harkins | Columbia University | Karel Čapek | [78] | ||
George Yury Shevelov | Columbia University | |||||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Ernesto Guerra Da Cal | New York University | Eça de Queiroz | [79] | ||
Terrence Leslie Hansen | University of California, Riverside | Spanish folklore | [80] | |||
United States History | John Gilchrist Barrett | Virginia Military Institute | Civil War military operations in North Carolina | [6][37][46] | ||
Lyman Henry Butterfield | Massachusetts Historical Society | Adams family in Europe, 1778-1889 | [29][46] | |||
Marion Vernon Brewington | Peabody Museum of Salem | Ship portrait painters | [29] | |||
Carl Bridenbaugh | University of California, Berkeley | English ?afe in the 17th and 18th centuries | Also won in 1962, 1968 | [3][46] | ||
David Brion Davis | Cornell University | American antislavery movement | [39][46] | |||
William S. Greever | University of Idaho | Certain social and economic aspects of the mining rushes in the west | [81][46] | |||
Dumas Malone | University of Virginia | Thomas Jefferson | Also won in 1951 | [46] | ||
Ernest R. May | Harvard University | America's emergence as a great power, 1895 to 1900 | [29][46] | |||
James Mercer Merrill | Whittier College | The River War, 1861-1865 | [82][46] | |||
Ralph Ernest Morrow | Washington University in St. Louis | Role of evangelical clergy in the life of midwestern frontier in the early 19th century | [40][41][46] | |||
Charles K. O'Neill | Varying stages of Kentucky neutrality during 1861 and 1862 | Also won in 1959 | [29] | |||
Washington Platt | Yale University | Basic principles of strategic intelligence in relation to national security | [29] | |||
Benjamin Arthur Quarles | Morgan State College | Role of the Negro in the American Revolutionary War | [57][46] | |||
David Budlong Tyler | Wagner College | Wilkes Expedition | [46] | |||
John William Ward | Princeton University | Also won in 1967 | ||||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Yuan-Cheng Fung | California Institute of Technology | Thermodynamics of irreversible processes | [1] | |
Alfred Leitner | Michigan State University | Methods of solving boundary value problems | [53] | |||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | John Laufer | California Institute of Technology | Decay of a turbulent shear flow | [1] | ||
Chemistry | Joseph Frederick Bunnett | University of North Carolina | New concepts of organic chemistry | [6] | ||
Saul G. Cohen | Brandeis University | Reactions of free radicals in solution | [29] | |||
Robert E. Connick | University of California, Berkeley | Hydrolytic polymerization | Also won in 1948 | [3] | ||
LeRoy Eyring | University of Iowa | Chemical reactions in the solid state | [55][56] | |||
David Caldwell Grahame (de) | Amherst College | Dielectric properties of the inner region of the electrical double layer | [29] | |||
James Steven Johnson, Jr. | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [68] | ||||
Daniel Kivelson | University of California, Los Angeles | Paramagnetic resonance studies on liquids and gases | [1] | |||
LeRoy Henry Klemm | University of Oregon | Certain organic chemical reactions | [83] | |||
Darrell Wayne Osborne | Argonne National Laboratory | [59] | ||||
Stephen Prager | University of Minnesota | Also won in 1966 | [17] | |||
Robert Wheaton Taft, Jr. | Pennsylvania State University | Effects of molecular structure on reactivity | [75] | |||
George Charles Turrell | Brown University | Spectroscopic studies of vibrational energy transfer behind shock waves in gases | [29] | |||
Emil Henry White | Johns Hopkins University | Certain efficient chemiluminescent reactions | [57] | |||
Earth Science | Harry Paul Bailey | University of California, Los Angeles | Pleistocene continental glaciation in Canada and Scandinavia | [1] | ||
Bruce Buzzell Benson | Amherst College | Studies of natural processes in the oceans | [29] | |||
Kenneth O. Emery | University of Southern California | Sediments and water movements of the Dead Sea | [1] | |||
Donald Munro Henderson | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Certain coal beds in South Wales | [9] | |||
Paul Bigelow Sears | Yale University | Pleistocene vegetation and climate in North America | [29] | |||
Engineering | H. Kurt Forster | University of California, Los Angeles | Heat transfer | [1] | ||
Stanley H. Langer | United States Bureau of Mines | Molecular interactions | [75] | |||
John W. Miles | University of California, Los Angeles | Generation of surface waves by turbulent winds | Also won in 1968 | [1] | ||
Paul M. Naghdi | University of Michigan | Theory of elastic-plastic solids of work-hardening materials | [53] | |||
Herbert Mark Neustadt | U.S. Naval Academy | Also won in 1957 | [84] | |||
George Sinclair | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | |||||
George Henry Sines, Jr. | University of California, Los Angeles | Interactions between foreign atoms and clusters of foreign atoms in metals | [1] | |||
Tau-Yi Toong | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Problems in combustion aerodynamics | [29] | |||
John Roy Whinnery | University of California, Berkeley | Streams of electrons | [3] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | William Patterson Cumming | Davidson College | Discovery and exploration of the North American continent during the 16th and 17th centuries | [85][6][43][46] | ||
Mathematics | Nesmith Ankeny | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Studies on quadratic forms | [29] | ||
Edwin Ford Beckenbach | University of California, Los Angeles | Convex and subharmonic functions | [1] | |||
Robert Creighton Buck | University of Wisconsin | Algebraic and topological properties of linear operators on function spaces | [20] | |||
Donald Allan Darling | University of Michigan | Probability theory | [86][53] | |||
William F. Donoghue, Jr. | University of Kansas | Theory of coercive quadratic integer-differential forms | [87][41] | |||
Nathan Fine | University of Pennsylvania | [48] | ||||
Robert Finn | California Institute of Technology | Non-linear elliptic partial differential equations | Also won in 1965 | [1] | ||
Robert Elston Fullerton | University of Maryland | Theory of continuous surfaces | [57] | |||
Frederick W. Gehring | University of Michigan | Boundary behavior of meromorphic functions | [53] | |||
Leonard Gillman | Purdue University | Theory of rings and continuous mathematical functions | [13][14][15] | |||
Morris Kline | New York University | |||||
Medicine and Health | S. Spafford Ackerly | University of Louisville School of Medicine | Frontal lobe function in the brain | [88] | ||
Ellen Brown | University of California Medical Center | Physiology of small vessel circulation and temperature regulation | [3] | |||
David Gitlin | Harvard University Medical School | Intracellular degradation of plasma and cellular proteins | [29] | |||
Arnold Bernard Scheibel | University of California, Los Angeles | Also won in 1952 | ||||
Lowell Elmond White, Jr. | University of South Alabama | |||||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Robert Lesh Baldwin | University of Wisconsin | Thyroglobulin | [20] | ||
Eric Glendinning Ball | Harvard Medical School | Also won in 1937 | [89][29] | |||
Orlin N. Biddulph | Washington State College | Movement of minerals and organic substances in plants | [90] | |||
John Eldridge Cushing | University of California, Santa Barbara | |||||
Abraham Eisenstark | Kansas State College | Interaction of genetic material of the bacterial virus with that of the host cell | [41] | |||
Walton B. Geiger | Trinity University | Enzymes linking transacetylation with transmethylation | [62] | |||
Arthur Charles Giese | Stanford University | Structure of nucleons | Also won in 1946 | [3] | ||
Neal B. Groman | University of Washington | |||||
Daniel L. Kline | Yale Medical School | White blood cell physiology | [29] | |||
Allen Lein | Northwestern University | [59] | ||||
Pauline A. Miller | Harvard Medical School | Formation of tetanus toxin in the cell | Also won in 1959 | [29] | ||
Joe Neilands | University of California, Berkeley | Iron metabolism | [3] | |||
Edward Lawrence Powers | Argonne National Laboratory | [59] | ||||
Howard Harold Seliger | Johns Hopkins University | |||||
Helen A. Stafford | Reed College | Various aspects of plant tissues | [83] | |||
Bernard S. Strauss | University of Chicago | [60] | ||||
J. Herbert Taylor | Florida State University | |||||
Robert Collett Warner | New York University | [91] | ||||
John Irving White | University of Maryland School of Medicine | Protein components of skeletal muscle | [57] | |||
George Wolf | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Function of vitamin A in metabolism | [9] | |||
Stephen Zamenhof (eo) | Columbia University | [92] | ||||
Neuroscience | Donald Benjamin Lindsley | University of California, Los Angeles | Brain organization and behavior | [1] | ||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | John Maxwell Anderson | Cornell University | Digestive tract of starfish | [39] | ||
Zach M. Arnold | University of California, Berkeley | Variations of plant life | [3] | |||
Arthur Merton Chickering | Albion College | Taxonomy of spiders | Also won in 1957 | [93][53] | ||
Howard Ensign Evans | Cornell University | Solitary wasps | Also won in 1969 | [39] | ||
William Alonzo Gosline | University of Hawaii | Classification of modern bony fishes | [94] | |||
George Daniel Grice, Jr. | National Marine Fisheries Service | [95] | ||||
William Hansel | Cornell University | Estrogenic hormone in the blood and tissues of experimental animals | [39] | |||
William Stewart Hoar | University of British Columbia | Young fish | [96] | |||
Howard Holtzer | University of Pennsylvania | [48] | ||||
Paul Louis Illg | University of Washington | [97][98] | ||||
Everett Williams Jameson, Jr. | University of California, Davis | Japanese fleas | [3] | |||
Thomas Henry Manning | National Museum of Canada | Arctic research | [99][100] | |||
Robert Baxter Platt | Emory University | Ecological studies of organisms and communities with reference to their microenvironment | [101][44][45] | |||
Charles Remington | Yale University | Evolutionary processes in the lepidoptera | [29] | |||
Elizabeth S. Russell | Jackson Memorial Laboratory | Physiological genetics of mammals | [29] | |||
Robert van den Bosch | University of California, Riverside | |||||
Physics | Robert Adolph Becker | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Application of nuclear physics to astrophysical problems | Also won in 1959 | [9] | |
Lawrence C. Biedenharn, Jr. | Rice Institute | Nuclear reaction theory | [62] | |||
Martin M. Block | Duke University | High energy nuclear physics | [6] | |||
Norman Brown | University of Pennsylvania | |||||
Lawrence Cranberg | Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory | Spin-orbit forces in nuclei | [66] | |||
Gordon Charles Danielson | Iowa State College | [56] | ||||
John Gilbert Daunt | Ohio State University | Also won in 1953 | [102][69] | |||
Adrianus Jacobus Dekker | University of Minnesota | [17] | ||||
Hans Frauenfelder | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Investigation of the interaction in beta and muon decay | Also won in 1972 | [9] | ||
Claude Geoffrion | Université Laval | Also won in 1957 | [103] | |||
Stanley S. Hanna | Argonne National Laboratory | [59] | ||||
Robert Hofstadter | Stanford University | Also won in 1972 | [104] | |||
Jack Marvin Hollander | University of California, Berkeley | Atomic spectroscopy | Also won in 1965 | [3] | ||
Arthur F. Kip | University of California, Berkeley | [3] | ||||
Martin Jesse Klein | Case Institute of Technology | Also won in 1967 | [69] | |||
Wallace Conrad Koehler | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [68] | ||||
Francis Arthur Jenkins | University of California, Berkeley | Isotopes | Also won in 1932, 1947 | [3] | ||
Leon M. Lederman | University of Chicago | [60] | ||||
Ralph Stuart Mackay, Jr. | University of California, Berkeley, University of California Medical Center | Unobservable detail in X-ray images | Also won in 1956 | |||
Elliott Waters Montroll | University of Maryland | Statistical mechanics of systems of interacting particles | [57] | |||
Franco Rasetti | Johns Hopkins University | Spectra of ionized gases | [57] | |||
Joseph Melvin Reynolds | Louisiana State University | |||||
Louis D. Roberts | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | [68] | ||||
Emilio G. Segrè | University of California, Berkeley | [3] | ||||
Albert Silverman | Cornell University | Production of elementary particles by high energy X-rays | [39] | |||
John S. Toll | University of Maryland | Analytic structure of quantum field theories | [57] | |||
Luke Chia-Liu Yuan | Brookhaven National Laboratory | High energy interaction | [105] | |||
Plant Science | Henry Nathaniel Andrews | Washington University in St. Louis | Critical study of certain groups of early land plants | Also won in 1951, 1961 | [106][40][41] | |
Enrique Balech (es) (eo) | Ministry of the Navy (Argentina) | Also won in 1957 | [107] | |||
Robert Norman Goodman | University of Missouri | Antibiotically active compounds produced by higher plants | [40][41] | |||
Harold Franklin Heady | University of California, Berkeley | Grasslands | [3] | |||
Harvey A. Miller | Miami University | Phytogeography and ecology of the Hawaiian Hepaticae | [108][69] | |||
Jack Edgar Myers | University of Texas | Photosynthetic metabolism of algae | [61][62] | |||
James George Ross | South Dakota State College | [56] | ||||
Paul Claude Silva | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Marine algae of California | [9] | |||
Oliver Fuhriman Smith | United States Department of Agriculture | Alfalfa breeding | [109] | |||
Thomas Wallace Whitaker | University of California, Davis | Also won in 1946 | ||||
Stephen Wilhelm | University of California, Berkeley | Fungus parasites in plants | [3] | |||
Frederick Paul Zscheile, Jr. | University of California, Davis | Bunt resistance in wheat | [3] | |||
Statistics | Leonard Jimmie Savage | University of Chicago | Also won in 1951, 1967 | [59] | ||
Herbert Solomon | Stanford University | |||||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Richard King Beardsley | University of Michigan | Spanish small-farm communities | [53] | |
Svend E. Frederiksen | Catholic University of America | Also won in 1957 | [49] | |||
Harry Hawthorn | University of British Columbia | [96] | ||||
Eric Wolf | University of Virginia | Cultural change and its effects among the Tyrolese peasantry | [37] | |||
Economics | Mark Blaug | Yale University | Capital of British industry during the Industrial Revolution | [29] | ||
Alfred Dupont Chandler, Jr. | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Development of American business corporations | [29][46] | |||
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen | Vanderbilt University | Problems of measurability of human motivation | [67][68] | |||
Edward Hastings Chamberlin | Harvard University | Theory of wages including collective bargaining and the monopoly elements in both labor and product markets | [29] | |||
James M. Henderson | Harvard University | Natural resource utilization patterns | [29] | |||
Holland Hunter | Haverford College | |||||
Gerald Marvin Meier | Wesleyan University | International trade and economic development in the British tropics, 1870-1914 | Also won in 1957 | [29][46] | ||
John R. Meyer | Harvard University | Development of a behavioral theory of the American business firm | [29] | |||
Richard E. Quandt | Princeton University | |||||
Law | Michael H. Cardozo | Cornell Law School | European international organizations in their relations with member governments | [39] | ||
Political Science | Russell Hunt Fifield | University of Michigan | Philippine role in Asia since independence | [53] | ||
Stephen Denis Kertesz | University of Notre Dame | Parliamentary diplomacy in the United Nations | [13][49][15] | |||
Roland Young | Northwestern University | Also won in 1968 | [59] | |||
Psychology | Edward Girden | Brooklyn College | Psychokinesis | Also won in 1941 | [110] | |
Clarence Henry Graham | Columbia University | [111] | ||||
Norman Guttman | Duke University | Experimental behavior | [6] | |||
David McClelland | Harvard University | Relationship between human motives and economic growth | [29] | |||
Sociology | Joseph Winfield Fretz (de) | Bethel College | Cultural interaction of a European ethnic refugee colony in Paraguay with native Paraguayans | [41] |
1958 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Drama and Performance Art | Errol John | Also won in 1966 | [112] | ||
Fine Arts | Marcelo Silvestre Bonevardi | Also won in 1959 | [113][107] | |||
Armando Morales | Engraving | Also won in 1961 | [114][115][107] | |||
María Luisa Pacheco | Bolivian art and landscape | Also won in 1959, 1960 | [116][107] | |||
Music Composition | Luis Antonio Escobar | Composing | Also won in 1959 | [107] | ||
Julián Orbón de Soto | Also won in 1969 | [107] | ||||
José Serebrier | Also won in 1957 | [107] | ||||
Humanities | Architecture, Planning and Design | Teresa Gisbert de Mesa | Higher University of San Andrés | Also won in 1966 | [117] | |
José de Mesa Figueroa (es) | Higher University of San Andrés | Also won in 1996 | ||||
Linguistics | Salvador Bucca | University of Buenos Aires | [107] | |||
Philosophy | Eduardo Nicol | National Autonomous University of Mexico | [107] | |||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Emilio Carilla (de) | National University of Tucumán | [107] | |||
Natural Sciences | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Guido Münch Paniagua | California Institute of Technology | Motions and spatial arrangement of interstellar gas masses | Also won in 1944, 1945 | [118][1] |
Chemistry | Guillermo Arturo Iacobucci | University of Buenos Aires | [107] | |||
Juan Alejandro McMillan | University of Chicago | [60][107] | ||||
Mathematics | Leopoldo Nachbin | University of Brazil | Also won in 1949, 1957 | [119] | ||
Medicine and Health | Jonas Beregovich | University of Chile | [107] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Moisés Behar (de) (es) | World Health Organization | [107] | |||
Adolfo Max Rothschild | Biological Institute of São Paulo | Histamine biochemistry | Also won in 1956 | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | José Ignacio Borrero | University of Valle | [107] | |||
Leopoldo E. Caltagirone-Zamora | La Cruz National Entomological Station | Also won in 1957 | [107] | |||
Germán O. Valenzuela Vera | Universidad de Caldas | [107] | ||||
Paulo Emílio Vanzolini | Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo | Also won in 1949, 1955 | [107][120] | |||
Physics | Gabriel Alvial Cáceres | University of Chile | [107] | |||
Plant Science | Luis A. Camargo Gutiérrez | National University of Colombia | Also won in 1960 | [107] | ||
Ernesto Foldats Andins | Central University of Venezuela | Also won in 1959 | [107] | |||
Juan Héctor Hunziker (es) (pt) | Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) | Also won in 1957, 1980 | [107] | |||
Oscar Kühnemann | National Institute of Industrial Technology Miguelete, Buenos Aires | [107] | ||||
Jorge Eduardo Nicholson Calle | [107] | |||||
Eduardo Quisumbing | Also won in 1959 | |||||
Jorge Helios Morello Wyler | Universidad Nacional de Tucumán | Also won in 1954, 1955 | [107] | |||
Social Science | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Néstor Uscátegui Mendoza | Colombian National Ethnographic Institute | Also won in 1957 | [107] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1957
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1959
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