List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1964
Three hundred and twelve scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1964. More than $1,882,000 was disbursed.[1][2]
1964 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Choreography | Alwin T. Nikolais | Henry Street Playhouse | Choreography | Also won in 1967 | [3][4] |
Drama and Performing Arts | Jan Alfred Hartman | Writing | [4] | |||
Herbert H. Lieberman | [4] | |||||
Jack Carter Richardson | Columbia University | [4] | ||||
Fiction | Edward M. Hoagland | Writing | Also won in 1975 | [4] | ||
Robie Macauley | Kenyon Review | [5] | ||||
Alan Richard Marcus | [6] | |||||
Larry McMurtry | Rice University | [2] | ||||
Reynolds Price | Duke University | [7] | ||||
Kit Reed | [8] | |||||
Samuel Yellen | Indiana University | [9][10] | ||||
Fine Arts | Robert Maurice Broderson | Duke University | Painting | [7] | ||
Peter Grippe | Brandeis University | Sculpture | [11] | |||
Robert Mallary | Pratt Institute | Sculpture | [12][4] | |||
Michael Burton Mazur | Rhode Island School of Design | [13] | ||||
James McGarrell | Indiana University | Painting | [9][10] | |||
Anthony Padovano | University of Connecticut | Sculpture | [8] | |||
Gabor Peterdi | Yale School of Art | Printmaking | [14][8] | |||
Robert H. Rohm | Pratt Institute | Sculpture | [4] | |||
James Rosati | Yale University | Sculpture | [8] | |||
Frank Roth | School of Visual Arts | Painting | [4] | |||
Jerome Anthony Savage | University of Illinois | Painting | [15][16] | |||
Romas Viesulas (de) | Temple University | Also won in 1958, 1969 | [17][18] | |||
Music Composition | Dominick Argento | University of Minnesota | Composing | Also won in 1957 | [19][20] | |
Ernst Bacon | Wesleyan University | Also won in 1939, 1942 | [21][8] | |||
William Bolcom | Stanford University | Also won in 1968 | [22][6][23] | |||
Michael C. Colgrass | Also won in 1967 | [22][4] | ||||
Gene Gutchë | Also won in 1963 | [20][23] | ||||
Robert Helps | [22][23][4] | |||||
Ulysses Kay | Broadcast Music, Inc. (consultant) | [22][23][4] | ||||
Donald H. Keats | Antioch College | Also won in 1972 | [22][5] | |||
Ezra Laderman | Also won in 1956, 1958 | [4] | ||||
Marvin David Levy | Also won in 1960 | [24][4] | ||||
Robert Lombardo | University of Hartford | [22][8] | ||||
Roger Reynolds | [22][23][25] | |||||
Halsey Stevens | University of Southern California | Also won in 1971 | [22][23][26] | |||
Lester Trimble | University of Maryland | [22][23][27] | ||||
Donald Waxman | [22] | |||||
Charles Whittenberg | Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center | Also won in 1963 | [23][4] | |||
Photography | Robert Adelman | Context of contemporary affluence | [4] | |||
William Ralph Current | Prehistoric dwelling sites in the American Southwest | [28] | ||||
Dave Heath | Human condition in the United States | Also won in 1963 | [4] | |||
Garry Winogrand | American life | Also won in 1969, 1978 | [4] | |||
Poetry | Robert Bly | Writing | Also won in 1972 | [20] | ||
Philip Booth | Wellesley College | Also won in 1958 | [29] | |||
Robert Creeley | University of New Mexico | Also won in 1971 | [28] | |||
Jack Gilbert | Juniata College | [30] | ||||
Jerome Mazzaro | State University of New York at Cortland | [31][32] | ||||
Robert Sward | Cornell University | [32] | ||||
James Wright | Macalester College | Also won in 1978 | [20] | |||
Humanities | American Literature | Joseph L. Blotner | University of Virginia | William Faulkner | Also won in 1967 | [33] |
William Merriam Gibson | New York University | Critical study of Mark Twain, emphasizing the "despair group" of his writings | Also won in 1976 | [4] | ||
William Henry Gilman | University of Rochester | Also won in 1960 | [34] | |||
Richard Warren Schickel | American comic novel from 1945 to present | [4] | ||||
Eleanor M. Tilton | Barnard College | Edits of over 1,000 letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson | [4] | |||
Hyatt Howe Waggoner | Brown University | Critical history of American poetry | Also won in 1971 | [35] | ||
Christof A. Wegelin | University of Oregon | American genre of international fiction, that is, of fiction dealing with confrontation between Americans and Europeans | [36] | |||
Architecture, Planning and Design | Clay Lancaster | Studies in the development of Kentucky architecture | Also won in 1953 | [37][4] | ||
Janko Ivan Rasic | Design of a contemporary museum of classical sculpture in Aphrodisias, Turkey | [4] | ||||
Lloyd Rodwin | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | National policies for urban and regional planning in developing countries | [11] | |||
Bernard Rudofsky | Museum of Modern Art | Nonformal, nonclassified architecture with particular reference to communal art | Also won in 1963, 1971 | [38][39][4] | ||
Paolo Soleri | Also won in 1967 | [40] | ||||
Bibliography | Thomas R. Buckman | Libraries of Kansas | Organization of the book trade and the book distribution abroad | [41][42] | ||
Biography | Howard Mumford Jones | Harvard University | American thought | Also won in 1932, 1935 | [11] | |
British History | Alfred M. Gollin | Also won in 1961, 1971 | [43] | |||
Mary Peter Mack | Columbia University | British political thought in the 20th century | [4] | |||
Leonard M. Thompson | University of California, Los Angeles | Also won in 1981 | [26] | |||
David E. Underdown | University of Virginia | Politics of the English Puritan Revolution | Also won in 1991 | [33] | ||
Classics | William Musgrave Calder | Columbia University | Dramatic techniques of Sophocles | [4] | ||
George E. Dimock | Smith College | The Odyssey | [11] | |||
Demetrius John Georgacas (de) | University of North Dakota | Compilation of a modern Greek-English dictionary | Also won in 1957 | [44][45][20] | ||
George A. Kennedy | Haverford College | [18] | ||||
Ramsay MacMullen | Brandeis University | Patterns of unrest in the Roman Empire | [11] | |||
Emily Townsend Vermeule | Boston University | Aesthetics of late Mycenaean and Minoan art | [11] | |||
East Asian Studies | Kenneth K. Chen | Princeton University | [18] | |||
Howard S. Hibbett | Harvard University | Psychological novel in Japan since 1900 | [11] | |||
Economic History | Thomas C. Smith | Stanford University | History of Japanese corporate societies | [46][6] | ||
English Literature | Martin Carey Battestin | University of Virginia | Editing of three major novels by Henry Fielding -- Joseph Andrews; The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling; and Amelia | [33] | ||
David M. Bevington | University of Virginia | Divine right of kings and related topics in the early Renaissance theater | Also won in 1981 | [33][47] | ||
Kalman Aaron Burnim | Tufts University | Biographical dictionary of stage performers in London, 1669-1800 | [11] | |||
Jack Parker Dalton | Edition of the 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in writing Finnegans Wake | Also won in 1966 | [4] | |||
Robert Allen Durr | Syracuse University | Work on his book Poetic Vision and the Psychedelic Experience (pub. 1970) | [48] | |||
Brendan Peter O Hehir | University of California, Berkeley | The prince as a poetic principle in English Augustan poetry | [49] | |||
F. David Hoeniger | University of Toronto | Shakespeare and the natural history of his time | [50][47] | |||
Irving Howe | Hunter College | Idea of modernism in European and American literature during the last hundred years | Also won in 1971 | [4] | ||
George Morrow Kahrl | Elmira College | David Garrick | [51] | |||
Ralph James Kaufmann | University of Rochester | English tragedy and intellectual history | [34][52] | |||
Maynard Mack | Yale University | Alexander Pope | Also won in 1942, 1982 | [8][47] | ||
Thomas A. McFarland | Western Reserve University | Also won in 1973 | [5] | |||
Samuel I. Mintz | City College of New York | Thomas Hobbes | [4][47] | |||
Arthur Mizener | Cornell University | [32] | ||||
Daniel Seltzer | Harvard University | Development of Shakespeare's ethical view and artistic method | [11][47] | |||
Jack Clifford Stillinger | University of Illinois | University of Illinois | Keats, Wordsworth, and English romanticism | [15][16] | ||
Harold Earl Toliver | Ohio State University | Also won in 1975 | [5] | |||
Andrew Winchester Turnbull | Life of Thomas Wolfe | [11] | ||||
John E. Unterecker | Columbia University | Yeats and the Abbey Theater | [4] | |||
Film, Video, and Radio Studies | Pauline Kael | University of California, Berkeley | Relationship of film to other arts and other popular media | [6] | ||
Fine Arts Research | John Walker McCoubrey | University of Pennsylvania | [53][18] | |||
Jules Prown | Yale University | Life and works of 18th-century American artist John Singleton Copley | [8] | |||
Donald Robertson | Tulane University | [54] | ||||
Irving Sandler | New York University; The New York Post | American abstract expressionism | [4] | |||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Richard Mercer Dorson | Indiana University | Uses of oral tradition to the historian | Also won in 1949, 1971 | [9][10] | |
French Literature | Pierre L. H. Aubery (fr) | University at Buffalo | Mecislas Goldberg (fr) | [55] | ||
Alfred C. Glauser (fr) (de) | University of Wisconsin | [56] | ||||
Léon-François Hoffmann (fr) | Princeton University | [18] | ||||
Basil James Guy | University of California, Berkeley | Prince Charles de Ligne and his works | [49][6] | |||
Renée Riese Hubert | San Fernando Valley State College | Functions of visual elements in the French prose-poem | [57][26] | |||
Gita May | Columbia University | Intellectual and emotional temper of the direct heirs of the French Enlightenment who played a significant role during the French Revolution | [4] | |||
General Nonfiction | Emile Capouya | New School for Social Research | Book publishing in the United States | [4] | ||
Franklin A. Russell | Natural history of the St. Lawrence maritime region | [4] | ||||
German and East European History | Andreas Tietze | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] | |||
Peter F. Sugar | University of Washington | [58] | ||||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Karl Siegfried Guthke (de) | University of California, Berkeley | Mythology of nihilism in German literature | [49][6] | ||
Walter G. Johnson | University of Washington | Booktrade in contemporary Sweden | Also won in 1957 | [42][59] | ||
Michael Mann | University of California, Berkeley | Romanticism in German literature and music, 1780-1840 | [49][6] | |||
Franz Heinrich Mautner (de) | Swarthmore College | Book about G. C. Lichtenberg | Also won in 1968 | [18][60] | ||
William G. Moulton | Princeton University | [18] | ||||
Theodore Joseph Ziolkowski | Columbia University | Time in the modern German novel | [4] | |||
History of Science and Technology | Asger Hartvig Aaboe | Yale University | Ancient mathematical astronomy | [8] | ||
Thomas Neville Bonner | University of Cincinnati | History of the United States home front during World War II | Also won in 1958 | [5][61] | ||
Gerald Joseph Gruman | Lake Erie College | Work on a book concerning people of the 19th and early 20th centuries to tried to cope with the problems and ageing and death | [5][62] | |||
Brooke Hindle | New York University | Transit of technology to the United States in the period 1783 to 1812 | [63][4] | |||
Iberian and Latin American History | Townsend Miller | Enrique IV | [6] | |||
Richard McGee Morse | Yale University | General theory of Latin American urban history | [8] | |||
Intellectual and Cultural History | Gian N. Orsini | University of Wisconsin | [56] | |||
Italian Literature | Aldo S. Bernardo | Harpur College | Relationship between the 14th-century poet Petrarch and Laura | [31] | ||
Latin American Literature | José Juan Arrom | Yale University | Contemporary Spanish-American literature in relation to its cultural environment | Also won in 1947 | [8] | |
Mario Rodríguez | University of Southern California | [64] | ||||
Linguistics | Henrik Birnbaum | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] | |||
Isidore Dyen | Yale University | Language limit problem | Also won in 1949 | [8] | ||
Mary Rosamond Haas | University of California, Berkeley | American Indian languages | [49][6] | |||
Gene M. Schramm | University of California, Berkeley | Generative morphophonemic analysis of literary Hebrew with primary emphasis on the verbal system | [6] | |||
Francis James Whitfield (pl) | University of California, Berkeley | Slavic linguistics | [49][6] | |||
Literary Criticism | Robert B. Heilman | University of Washington | Also won in 1975 | [65] | ||
Eric Donald Hirsch | Yale University | General theory of textual interpretation | [8] | |||
John O. McCormick | Rutgers University | Also won in 1979 | [18] | |||
Richard M. Ohmann | Wesleyan University | Syntactic foundations of literary style | [8] | |||
M. L. Rosenthal | New York University | British poetry and poetic criticism since World War II | Also won in 1960 | [4] | ||
Maurice Valency | Columbia University | Dramatic works of Chekhov, Pirandello, and Shaw | Also won in 1960 | [4][47] | ||
Medieval History | Thomas Noel Bisson (es) | Brown University | [66] | |||
Peter Riesenberg | Washington University in St. Louis | [67] | ||||
Medieval Literature | Morton Wilfred Bloomfield | Harvard University | Problems of medieval narrative | Also won in 1949 | [11][47] | |
Curt F. Bühler | Morgan Library & Museum | Edition of Stephen Scrope's Epistle of Othea | Also won in 1976 | [4][47] | ||
Richard M. Hazelton | Washington University in St. Louis | [68] | ||||
Jerome Taylor | University of Chicago | Literary theory during the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries | [16] | |||
Music Research | Jan P. LaRue | New York University | Background of the classical symphony | [4] | ||
Gilbert Reaney | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] | ||||
Hans Tischler | Roosevelt University | Evolution of the musical and poetic styles of the early 13th century motet | [9][16] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | George T. Dennis | Loyola Marymount University | Detailed examination of the writings of the Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus | [69][26] | ||
Norman Golb | University of Chicago | Economic, social, and religious history of the Jews of Fatima, Egypt | Also won in 1966 | [16] | ||
Philosophy | Alan Ross Anderson | Yale University | Concept of entailment or logical consequence | [8] | ||
Stephen Francis Barker | Ohio State University | [5] | ||||
Paul Edwards | New York University | Contemporary existentialists | [4] | |||
John Rawls | Harvard University | Concept of justice | Also won in 1977 | [11] | ||
Julius Rudolph Weinberg | University of Wisconsin | [56] | ||||
Religion | Josef Lewis Altholz | University of Minnesota | English Christian churches of the 19th century | [19][20] | ||
Horton Davies | Princeton University | Also won in 1959 | [18] | |||
William R. Farmer (de) | Southern Methodist University | Origins of the Christian religion in Palestine and Syria | [2] | |||
Paul L. Holmer | Yale University | Critical reassessment of theological language | [8] | |||
Helmut Heinrich Koester | Harvard Divinity School | Growth and development of the so-called Gospel tradition in second century | [11] | |||
Millard Richard Shaull | Princeton Theological Seminary | [18] | ||||
Renaissance History | Lauro Martines | Reed College | Political role of the lawyer in Renaissance Florence | [36][47] | ||
Gerald Strauss | Indiana University | Intellectual and social history of Germany and the 16th century | Also won in 1972 | [9][10][47] | ||
Russian History | George Fischer | Cornell University | [32] | |||
David Joravsky (fr) | Brown University | [70] | ||||
Hans Rogger (es) | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] | ||||
Donald W. Treadgold (pl) | University of Washington | [71] | ||||
Serge Aleksandr Zenkovsky | Stetson University | Impact 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 | [72] | |||
Slavic Literature | Victor Erlich (ro) | Yale University | Narrative art of Nikolai Gogol | Also won in 1957, 1976 | [8] | |
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | José Francisco Cirre (es) | Wayne State University | [25] | |||
Miguel Enguídanos | University of Texas | Life and works of Rubén Darío | [9][2] | |||
Otis Howard Green (de) (es) | University of Pennsylvania | Castilian mind in literature from Cantar de mio Cid to Calderón | [53][18][47] | |||
Edwin Seth Morby (es) (fr) | University of California, Berkeley | Lope de Vega's prose | Also won in 1950 | [49][6] | ||
Paul Richard Olson | Johns Hopkins University | [73] | ||||
Theatre Arts | Anthony Caputi | Cornell University | [32] | |||
Richard Gilman | Postwar theater in Europe and the United States | [4] | ||||
Andrew Joseph Sabol | Brown University | Music of the English Court masque in the early 17th century | [47] | |||
United States History | David H. Donald | Johns Hopkins University | Also won in 1985 | [74][75] | ||
Gilbert C. Fite | University of Oklahoma | Work on his book The Agricultural Frontier, 1865-1890 | [76] | |||
Frank Freidel | Harvard University | Biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt | [11] | |||
Jack Phillip Greene | Western Reserve University | [5] | ||||
William Greenleaf | University of New Hampshire | Impact of the American Civil War on business organization and leadership | [11] | |||
William Turrentine Jackson | University of California, Davis | British mining investments at the turn of the century | Also won in 1957 | [49][6] | ||
Edward Lurie | Wayne State University | [25] | ||||
Walter T. K. Nugent | Indiana University | Urban and agrarian tensions in America after the Civil War | [9][10] | |||
Clarence L. Ver Steeg | Northwestern University | Changing concepts of liberty in early America | [16] | |||
Francis Russell | Life of Warren G. Harding in relation to his time | Also won in 1965 | [11] | |||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Ralph Bolgiano | Cornell University | [32] | ||
George Francis Carrier | Harvard University | Analytical investigations of questions in fluid dynamics | Also won in 1968 | [11] | ||
Chieh Su Hsu | University of California, Berkeley | Oscillations of thin elastic shells | [49][6] | |||
Victor Henry Rumsey | University of California, Berkeley | Sources of radio waves | [49][6] | |||
Theodore Yaotsu Wu | California Institute of Technology | [77][78] | ||||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | William Liller | Harvard University | Telescopic observations of the emission component of an ionized calcium line in cool stars | [11] | ||
Albert Simon | General Atomics | [79][80] | ||||
Chemistry | Kenneth Leslie Babcock | University of California, Berkeley | Chemical properties of alkali soil | [49][6] | ||
Russell A. Bonham | Indiana University | Electron scattering from atoms and molecules | [9][10] | |||
John Green Burr | North American Aviation Science Center | [26] | ||||
Robert Norman Clayton | University of Chicago | Metamorphism of rocks in geothermal areas | [16] | |||
Theodore A. Geissman | University of California, Los Angeles | Also won in 1950 | [26] | |||
James Briggs Hendrickson | Brandeis University | Relation of the structure and biosynthesis of natural products to the phylogeny of the plant families from which they derive | [11] | |||
John R. Huizenga | Argonne National Laboratory | Nuclear fission of elements in the vicinity of gold at moderate excitation energies | Also won in 1973 | [16] | ||
Richard M. Lemmon | University of California, Berkeley | Radiation chemistry and DNA and RNA | [49][6] | |||
Bruno Linder | Florida State University | Many-body aspects of intermolecular forces and an attempt to relate thermodynamic potentials to dissipative functions | [81] | |||
Wilmer Glenn Miller | University of Iowa | Polymer-solvent interactions using synthetic polypeptides | [19][82] | |||
Ronald Lewis Sass | Rice University | Electron spin resonance and self-consistent molecular orbital treatment of charge-transfer complexes | [2] | |||
Paul von Ragué Schleyer | Princeton University | [18] | ||||
Eugene Earle van Tamelen | Stanford University | Chemical research laboratory visits | Also won in 1973 | [46][6] | ||
Owen Howard Wheeler | University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez | [83] | ||||
Computer Science | William Ross Ashby | University of Illinois | Development 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 memory | [15][16] | ||
Earth Science | John McDougall Christie | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] | |||
William R. Dickinson | Stanford University | Geological research in New Zealand and the Fiji Islands | [84][46][6] | |||
James Freeman Gilbert | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | Also won in 1972 | [85] | |||
Myra Keen | Stanford University | Technical methods for the investigation of living invertebrates in use at the principal marine stations in Europe and the United States | [46][6] | |||
Arcie Lee McAlester | Yale University | Early Paleozoic bivalve molluscs | [8] | |||
Leon Theodore Silver | California Institute of Technology | [86][87] | ||||
Raúl Alberto Zardini | University of Buenos Aires | [88] | ||||
Engineering | John Atwater Duffie | University of Wisconsin | [56] | |||
Jacques Wayne Duffy | Brown University | [89] | ||||
John Frank Elliott | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Process dynamics and control as applied to metallurgical systems | [11] | |||
Wilbert James Lick | Harvard University | Fundamental characteristics of energy transfer by radiation in conjugation with conduction and convection | [11] | |||
Daniel D. Perlmutter | University of Illinois | Aspects of reactor behavior | [53][15][16] | |||
John Melville Roberts | Rice University | Interaction between point defects and moving dislocations in anisotropic metal crystals | [2] | |||
Lambert Tall | Lehigh University | [18] | ||||
Mathematics | David John Benney | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Non-linear oscillations in fluid motions | [11] | ||
David A. Buchsbaum | Brandeis University | Zeta functions of semisimple algebras over number fields | [11] | |||
Bernard M. Dwork | Johns Hopkins University | Also won in 1975 | [90] | |||
Sigurdur Helgason | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Theory of functions on symmetric spaces | [11] | |||
James Johnston Stoker | New York University | Differential geometry | Also won in 1973 | [4] | ||
Medicine and Health | Alan Clifford Aisenberg | Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Medical School | Immunological investigations related to human disease | [11] | ||
Carleton B. Chapman | University of Texas Southwestern Medical School | Cardiac failure | [2] | |||
Robert Eugene Johnson | University of Illinois | Interrelationships of metabolism, physical environment, physical work, and nutritional stress | [15][16] | |||
Thomas Taylor White | University of Washington | [91] | ||||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | A. Earl Bell | Purdue University | Extension of population genetics theory | [10] | ||
John Ramsey Bronk | Columbia University | Manner in which energy is supplied for active transport and protein synthesis by mucosal cells of the small intestine | [4] | |||
John Machlin Buchanan | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Biochemical aspects of the action of nerve growth factors isolated from Sarcoma 180 tumor, snake venom, and mouse salivary glands | [11] | |||
Willy Burgdorfer | Rocky Mountain Laboratories | Dynamics of viral and Rickettsial infection in tissues of arthropod vectors by means of cytochemical and immunochemical staining procedures and electronmicroscopy | [92] | |||
Frederick Hiltman Carpenter | University of California, Berkeley | Synthesis of insulin | [49][6] | |||
John Walter Drake | University of Illinois | Genetic mechanisms at the molecular level, with particular reference to mutation and recombination in viruses | [15][16] | |||
Thomas Eisner | Cornell University | Also won in 1972 | [32] | |||
Ernest Peter Geiduschek | University of Chicago | Phage genetics | [16] | |||
Paul Griminger | Rutgers University | [18] | ||||
Terrell Hunter Hamilton | University of Texas | Mechanism whereby estrogen induces synthesis of ribonucleic acids and proteins | [2] | |||
Edward James Hehre | Albert Einstein College of Medicine | Biological synthesis of complex carbohydrates | [4] | |||
Bernard Norman Jaroslow | Argonne National Laboratory | Quantitative changes in maturation and proliferation of antibody-forming cells with and without exposure to radiation | [16] | |||
Nathan Oram Kaplan | Brandeis University | Human biochemical genetics and molecular biology | Also won in 1974 | [11] | ||
Edwin L. Schmidt | University of Minnesota | Microorganisms that form nitrate nitrogen | [19][20] | |||
Jordan J. Tang | University of Oklahoma | Catalytic action of proteolytic enzymes | [76] | |||
John R. Vallentyne | Cornell University | Biogeochemical studies | [93] | |||
Robert Harold Wasserman | Cornell University | Also won in 1971 | [32] | |||
George A. Zentmyer | University of California, Riverside | Jarrah Forest pandemics | [94] | |||
Neuroscience | Edith K. MacRae | University of Illinois | Photoreceptor systems in Turbellarians in terms of fine structure and possible mechanism | [15][16] | ||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Norman John Berrill | McGill University | [95] | |||
Melvin Joseph Cohen | University of Oregon | Central and peripheral nervous system of Arthropoda using combined electrophysiological, hostological, and behavioral techniques | [36] | |||
Vincent Gaston Dethier | University of Pennsylvania | Also won in 1972 | [53][18] | |||
Charles Remington Goldman | University of California, Davis | Alpine lakes and their contents | [49][6] | |||
Marcos Kogan | Oswaldo Cruz Foundation | Also won in 1967 | [96] | |||
Peter Robert Marler | University of California, Berkeley | Field study of East African monkeys | [49][6] | |||
Donald More Maynard | University of Michigan | [25] | ||||
Powers S. Messenger | University of California, Berkeley | Climatic factors in control of insects | [49][6] | |||
Boyd L. O'Dell | University of Missouri | Origin and metabolism of aortic elastin | [97] | |||
Robert Keith Selander | University of Texas | Adaptive significance and relationships of mating systems and sexual dimorphism in birds | [2] | |||
Richard Douglas Taber | Montana State University | Relations of man to free living animals in West Punjab, Pakistan | [92] | |||
Physics | Myer Bloom | University of British Columbia | Magnetic resonance | [98] | ||
Mark Bolsterli | University of Minnesota | Nuclear scattering and reaction theory | [19][20] | |||
Nina Byers | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] | ||||
Thomas R. Carver | Princeton University | [18] | ||||
Thomas Fulton | Johns Hopkins University | [99] | ||||
Sulamith Goldhaber | University of California, Berkeley | High energy particles | [49][6] | |||
Lee Grodzins | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Theory of nuclear reactions and of experimental techniques for the measurement of the magnetic moments of nuclear excited states | Also won in 1971 | [11] | ||
Norton Mark Hintz | University of Minnesota | Current nucleon models | [19][20] | |||
Lawrence W. Jones | University of Michigan | [25] | ||||
William Arthur Little | Stanford University | Solid-state and low temperature physics | [46][6] | |||
Paul H. Meijer | Catholic University of America | [100] | ||||
Donald S. Rodbell | General Electric Company | [101] | ||||
Raymond Sheline | Florida State University | Determination of spins and parities of deformed nuclei | Also won in 1955, 1956 | [102][81] | ||
Henry Cutler Torrey | Rutgers University | [18] | ||||
Kent Melville Terwilliger | University of Michigan | [25] | ||||
Plant Sciences | David Paul Bloch | University of Texas in Austin | Effects of histones in the modification of nuclear function | [2] | ||
Theodore Delevoryas | Yale University | Morphological and evolutionary investigations of the Cycadeoideas | [8] | |||
Oswaldo Fidalgo | Also won in 1966 | [103] | ||||
Walter H. Gardner | Washington State University | Soil microenvironment | [104] | |||
Arthur Lee Hooker | University of Illinois | Genetic studies of plant parasite interactions | [15][16] | |||
Job Kuijt | University of British Columbia | Parasitic flowering plant study | [98] | |||
Bruce Bernot Stowe | Yale University | Plant biochemistry | [8] | |||
David Richard Viglierchio | University of California, Davis | Plant growth regulators | [49][6] | |||
Grady Linder Webster | Purdue University | Comparative morphological studies on taxa of the angiosperm family Euphorbiaceae | [10] | |||
Statistics | William Gemmell Cochran | Harvard University | Monograph on planning of observational studies for the use of research workers in the social sciences, medicine, and public health | [11] | ||
Social Science | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Bernard S. Cohn | University of Rochester | [34] | ||
Economics | Murray Brown | Harvard University, U.S. Department of Commerce | [105] | |||
Howard Scott Gordon | Indiana University | [9] | ||||
Gregory Grossman | University of California, Berkeley | Non-market, command economies | [49][6] | |||
Hugh T. Patrick | Yale University | Contribution of government fiscal policy to the growth of the postwar Japanese economy | [8] | |||
Richard Thomas Selden | Cornell University | [32] | ||||
Education | James Edward McClellan | Temple University | [18] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Johan Jacob Groot | University of Delaware | Pollen 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 | [106] | ||
Arthur H. Robinson | University of Wisconsin | Also won in 1977 | [56] | |||
Robert H. T. Smith | University of Wisconsin | [56] | ||||
Law | Abraham S. Goldstein | Yale University | Methods of police interrogation and judicial and administrative treatment of mentally ill offenders | Also won in 1975 | [8] | |
Calvin Woodard | Yale University | History of the welfare state | [8] | |||
Political Science | Inis Lothair Claude | University of Michigan | [25] | |||
Daniel J. Elazar | University of Minnesota | Federal-state-local relations in the United States before 1913 | Also won in 1980 | [20] | ||
William Jay Foltz | Yale University | West African politics | [8] | |||
Stanley Hoffmann | Harvard University | Fall of the French Third Republic and Vichy regime | Also won in 1987 | [11] | ||
Otto Kirchheimer | Columbia University | Parliament and party in Western Europe | [4] | |||
Nadav Safran | Harvard University | Role of bureaucracy in advanced and developing countries | [11] | |||
John Homer Schaar | University of California, Berkeley | Literary Hebrew | [49][6] | |||
Warner R. Schilling | Columbia University | Considerations leading to President Truman's decision in January 1950 that the United States should make an H-bomb | [4] | |||
Raymond Edwin Wolfinger | Stanford University | Political leadership | [46][6] | |||
Psychology | Robert Ray Bush | University of Pennsylvania | [53][18] | |||
Leo Hurvich | University of Pennsylvania | [53][18] | ||||
Arthur Robert Jensen | University of California, Berkeley | Psychology of learning | [49][6] | |||
Alvin M. Liberman | University of Connecticut | Language and perception | [107][8] | |||
Sociology | Guy Edwin Swanson | University of Michigan | [25] | |||
Ralph Herbert Turner | University of California, Los Angeles | [26] |
1964 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Choreography | Hernán Baldrich Meneses | Chilean National Ballet | [108][109] | ||
Fine Arts | Eduardo Martínez Bonati | University of Chile | [110] | |||
Enrique Castro-Cid | Also won in 1965 | [111] | ||||
Jorge Dubon Cruz | Also won in 1969, 1979 | [112] | ||||
Mauricio Lasansky | University of Iowa | Printmaking | Also won in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1953 | [113][82] | ||
José Manuel Schmill Ordoñez | [114] | |||||
Humanities | Music Research | María Ester Grebe Vicuña | University of Chile | Also won in 1977 | [115] | |
Philosophy | Claudio Gutiérrez Carranza | University of Costa Rica | [116][117] | |||
Udo Rukser Coester | [118] | |||||
Natural Science | Earth Science | Nestor C. L. Granelli | Embassy of Argentina, Washington, D.C. | [119] | ||
Mathematics | Guillermo Restrepo Sierra | University of Southern California | [120] | |||
Medicine and Health | Manuel López Ortiz | Pontificia Universidad Javeriana | Also won in 1965 | [121] | ||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Victor Nussenzweig (de) | University of São Paulo | Also won in 1963 | [122] | ||
Firmino Torres de Castro | Ministry of Health | [123] | ||||
Peter Seeligmann | Instituto Miguel Lillo | [124] | ||||
Neuroscience | Enrique López Mendoza | National Institute of Cardiology | Also won in 1962, 1963 | [125] | ||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Clare R. Baltazar | National Institute of Science and Technology | Also won in 1957 | [126] | ||
Jayme de Loyola e Silva | Federal University of Paraná | [127] | ||||
Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins de Souza | Ministry of Agriculture in São Paulo | [128] | ||||
Plant Sciences | Juan Accorinti | Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum | [129] | |||
Maria E. P. K. Fidalgo (es) (ast) | Botanical Garden of São Paulo | Also won in 1966 | [130] | |||
María Teresa Murillo Pulido | National University of Colombia | Also won in 1965 | [131] | |||
Francisco N. Tamolang | University of the Philippines | [132] | ||||
Social Science | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Federico Kauffmann Doig | Lima Art Museum | [133] | ||
Virginia Gutiérrez Pineda Giraldo (es) | Also won in 1952 | [134] | ||||
Pedro Ignacio Porras Garcés | Josefina del Napo Mission | [135] | ||||
Sociology | Juan Carlos Agulla (es) | National University of Córdoba | [136] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1963
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1965
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- ^ "Juan Carlos Agulla". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
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