List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966
This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966.[1] From 2001 applicants,[2] 322 scholars and artists were chosen to share $2,277,000.[3] University of California, Berkeley (27), Columbia University (15), and University of Pennsylvania (13) had the highest number of faculty awarded.[4]
1966 United States and Canadian Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Choreography | Paul Taylor | Paul Taylor Dance Company | Also won in 1961, 1983 | [5][6] | |
Drama and Performance Art | Jack Gelber | Also won in 1963 | [7] | |||
Errol John | Creative writing for theatre | Also won in 1958 | [8][9] | |||
Terrence McNally | Creative writing for theatre | Also won in 1969 | [10] | |||
Fiction | Donald Barthelme | Writing | [11] | |||
Cecil Dawkins | [12] | |||||
Stanley Lawrence Elkin | Washington University in St. Louis | [13][2] | ||||
Jesse Hill Ford | [14] | |||||
Tom Mayer | Instituto Allende | [3] | ||||
Susan Sontag | Also won in 1975 | [15] | ||||
David Derek Stacton | Also won in 1960 | [16][17][18] | ||||
Fine Arts | Peter Agostini | Sculpture | [19] | |||
Calvin Albert | Pratt Institute | Sculpture | [20] | |||
John S. Anderson | Sculpture[citation needed] | Also won in 1965 | [21] | |||
Giorgio Cavallon | Painting | [22] | ||||
John Angus Chamberlain | University of New Mexico | Sculpture | Also won in 1977 | [3] | ||
Sherman Drexler | Painting | [23] | ||||
Edward Dugmore | Pratt Institute | Painting | [24] | |||
Friedel Dzubas | Painting | Also won in 1968 | [25] | |||
Eugene Feldman | University of Pennsylvania | Photo-offset lithography | [4] | |||
Frank Gallo | Sculpture | [26] | ||||
Al Held | Yale University | Painting | [27] | |||
Wolf Kahn | Painting | [28] | ||||
David Levine | Graphic art | [29] | ||||
Sven Lukin | Painting | [30] | ||||
Eleanore Mikus | Monmouth College | Painting | [31] | |||
David P. Milby | Pennsylvania State University | Painting | [32] | |||
Frank Sumio Okada | Boeing | Painting | [33][34] | |||
Ricardo Yrarrázaval | Painting | [35] | ||||
Music Composition | David Del Tredici | Composing | [36] | |||
Robert Erickson | San Francisco Conservatory of Music | [18] | ||||
Morton Feldman | [37][38] | |||||
Vincent Sauter Frohne | [39] | |||||
Donald Harris | Ohio State University | [40] | ||||
Bernhard Heiden | Indiana University | [39] | ||||
Gerald Humel [de] | [41] | |||||
Benjamin George Lees | Queens College, CUNY | Also won in 1954 | [42] | |||
Robert Hall Lewis | Goucher College | Also won in 1979 | [43] | |||
Frederic Myrow | SUNY Buffalo | [44] | ||||
George Perle | Queens College, CUNY | Also won in 1974 | [45] | |||
George Rochberg | University of Pennsylvania | Also won in 1956 | [4][46] | |||
Robert E. Ward | Juilliard School of Music | Also won in 1949, 1950 | [47] | |||
Hugo Weisgall | Pennsylvania State University | Also won in 1955, 1960 | [48] | |||
La Monte Young | [49] | |||||
Photography | Diane Arbus | "American Rites, Manners and Customs" project | Also won in 1963 | [50] | ||
Paul Caponigro | Stone edifices in Ireland and England | Also won in 1975 | [51][52] | |||
William Gedney | Studies of American life (posthumously published as A Time of Youth, 2021) | [53] | ||||
Ray K. Metzker | Philadelphia College of Art | Also won in 1979 | [54] | |||
Aaron H. Siskind | Illinois Institute of Technology | [26] | ||||
David Vestal | New York Institute of Photography[citation needed] | Also won in 1973 | [55][56] | |||
Poetry | A. R. Ammons | Cornell University | Writing | [57] | ||
John Berryman | University of Minnesota | Won for biography in 1952 | [58] | |||
J. V. Cunningham | Brandeis University | Also won in 1959 | [59][60] | |||
Donald Finkel | Washington University | [13][2] | ||||
Richard Howard | [61] | |||||
William E. Stafford | Lewis & Clark College | [62] | ||||
Theatre Arts | Harry Gilbert Carlson | University of Georgia | Evolution of Swedish theater as a cultural institution | [63] | ||
David Mayer III | Lawrence University | English pantomime from 1806-1846 | [64][65] | |||
Humanities | American Literature | C. Hugh Holman | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | William Gilmore Sims | [66] | |
R. W. B. Lewis | Yale University | Biography of Edith Wharton | Also won in 1975 | [27] | ||
Jay Martin | Yale University | Biographical and critical study of Nathaniel West | [27] | |||
N. Scott Momaday | University of California, Santa Barbara | Resistance poets | [67] | |||
Willard Thorp | Princeton University | Social content of American fiction from the beginnings through 1865 | [68] | |||
Architecture, Planning and Design | Robert Damora | [69] | ||||
Edward Frank | [70] | |||||
Taylor M. Potter | United Presbyterian Church of the United States | Christian worship and its expression through architecture | [71] | |||
Frank J. Tysen | Institute of Public Administration | Urban ugliness | [72][73] | |||
Bibliography | Ruth Mortimer | Harvard College Library | Descriptive catalogue of Itailan 16th century illustrated books in the Harvard College Library | [74][75] | ||
Lawrence Clark Powell | University of California, Los Angeles | Survey of books on California, emphasizing the influence of landscape on literature | Also won in 1950 | [76] | ||
Biography | Irving H. Bartlett | Carnegie Institute of Technology | Daniel Webster | [77] | ||
Frank Brady | Pennsylvania State University | [78] | ||||
Peter Burchard | [79] | |||||
Eleanor Flexner | Biography of Mary Wollstonecraft | [80] | ||||
British History | F. David Roberts | Dartmouth College | [81] | |||
Peter D. Stansky | Stanford University | Also won in 1973 | [82] | |||
Classics | Milton V. Anastos (el) | University of California, Los Angeles | Intellectual history of the Byzantine Empire | Also won in 1954 | [76][75] | |
John Kinloch Anderson | University of California, Berkeley | Greek military history in the time of Xenophon | [83][18] | |||
Sterling Dow | Harvard University | Studies in Greece in antiquity | Also won in 1934, 1959 | [84][85] | ||
Michael C. J. Putnam | Brown University | [86] | ||||
Thomas G. Rosenmeyer | University of California, Berkeley | Also won in 1982 | [87] | |||
East Asian Studies | Tse-tsung Chow | University of Wisconsin–Madison | [65] | |||
Economic History | John M. Day | Tel Aviv University | [88] | |||
Charlotte J. Erickson | London School of Economics | [89] | ||||
William Nelson Parker | Yale University | Changes in American agriculture, 1840-1910 | [27] | |||
Theodore Saloutos | University of California, Los Angeles | History of the American farmer and the New Deal | [76] | |||
English Literature | Robert B. Alter | Columbia University | Also won in 1978 | [90][91] | ||
Lloyd E. Berry | University of Illinois, Urbana | Edition of the works of Thomas Elyot | [26][75] | |||
Donald F. Bond | University of Chicago | Also won in 1958 | [26] | |||
Jack P. Dalton | SUNY Buffalo | Completion of an edition of 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in the composition of Finnegans Wake | Also won in 1964 | [44] | ||
George Siemers Fayen, Jr. | Yale University | Study of Thomas Hardy's notebooks | [27] | |||
Edgar Johnson | City College of New York | Also won in 1956 | [92][93] | |||
Francis Russell Hart | University of Virginia | Modern Scottish novel | [94] | |||
Joyce Hemlow | McGill University | Also won in 1951, 1960 | [95] | |||
Herbert Howarth | University of Pennsylvania | English writers | [4] | |||
Maurice Kelley | Princeton University | Edition of Milton's Christian Doctrine | [68] | |||
Louis A. Landa | Princeton University | Economic ideas in 18th-century literature | Also won in 1946 | [96][68] | ||
John Loftis, Jr. | Stanford University | Anglo-Spanish dramatic relations in the later 17th century | [97][18] | |||
Ralph Noel Maud | Simon Fraser University | Research for an edition of the unpublished writings of Dylan Thomas | [98][95] | |||
Clarence H. Miller | St. Louis University | Edition of St. Thomas More's Expositio Passionis | [13][2] | |||
Robert L. Peters | University of California, Riverside | [99] | ||||
Thomas C. Pinney | Pomona College | Collected letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay | Also won in 1984 | [100] | ||
Irene Samuel | Hunter College | John Milton's theory of literary criticism | [101][75] | |||
Charles A. Ryskamp | Princeton University | Complete edition of the letters of William Cowper | [68] | |||
Aileen Ward | Brandeis University | [102] | ||||
Fine Arts Research | Klaus Berger | University of Kansas | Japanese sources of European paintings, 1860-1910 | [103][13][75] | ||
Dietrich von Bothmer | Metropolitan Museum of Art | [104] | ||||
François Bucher | Yale University | Gothic architecture in the light of a newly discovered 15th-century sketchbook | Also won in 1958 | [68] | ||
Malcolm John Campbell | University of Pennsylvania | Art patronage of the Medici | [4] | |||
Albert Elsen | Indiana University | Origin and evolution of modern sculpture, 1890-1920 | [39] | |||
Julius S. Held | Barnard College | catalogue raissone of the oil sketches of Pieter Paul Rubens | Also won in 1952 | [105][75] | ||
Juergen Schulz | University of California, Berkeley | Topographical history of Venice | [106][18] | |||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Alan Dundes | University of California, Berkeley | History of folk narrative scholarship | [106][18] | ||
Holger O. Nygard | Duke University | [107] | ||||
Felix J. Oinas | Indiana University | Slavic and Balto-Finnic folklore | Also won in 1961 | [39] | ||
Warren E. Roberts | Indiana University | Comparison of folk architecture in Northern Europe and the United States | [39] | |||
French History | Edward T. Gargan | Wesleyan University | History of French thought from 1860-1990 | [27] | ||
Ernest John Knapton | Wheaton College | [108] | ||||
John Baptist Wolf | University of Minnesota | Completion of a biography of Louis XIV of France | Also won in 1959 | [58] | ||
French Literature | Olga Bernal | Vassar College | [109] | |||
Raymond Federman | SUNY Buffalo | Establishing new trends in French poetry, 1945-1965 | [44] | |||
René Girard | Johns Hopkins University | Studies of Andre Malraux, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre | Also won in 1959 | [43] | ||
John Clarke Lapp | Stanford University | Jean de La Fontaine's Tales | Also won in 1973 | [97][18][75] | ||
Robert James Nelson | University of Pennsylvania | Jean Rotrou | [4] | |||
General Nonfiction | Constantine FitzGibbon | [110] | ||||
German and East European History | Klaus Epstein [de] | Brown University | [111] | |||
Otto Pflanze | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | Bismarck and the consolidation of the German Reich, 1871-1890 | [58] | |||
Stanford Jay Shaw | University of California, Los Angeles | [112] | ||||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Adolf D. Klarmann | University of Pennsylvania | History of modern German drama | [4] | ||
Gerald Gillespie | Harpur College | German poetry | [113] | |||
Victor Lange | Princeton University | Development of the German novel in the 18th century | Also won in 1950 | [68][75] | ||
Burton E. Pike | Cornell University | Thematic works of Thomas Mann | [57] | |||
Heinz Politzer | University of California, Berkeley | Literary history of Austria, 1789-1918 | Also won in 1958, 1974 | [106][18] | ||
History of Science and Technology | John Colton Greene | University of Kansas | American science in the age of Thomas Jefferson | [103][13] | ||
Italian Literature | Dante Della Terza | Harvard University | Development of Torquato Tasso's poetry | [114][75] | ||
Luciano Rebay | Columbia University | [115] | ||||
Richard Allen Webster | University of California, Berkeley | Transition from parliamentary democracy to fascism in Italy, 1911-1915 | [106][18] | |||
Frank Roy Willis | University of California, Davis | [116] | ||||
Linguistics | Yakov Malkiel | University of California, Berkeley | Theoretical linguistics | Also won in 1948, 1959 | [106][18] | |
Herbert Penzl | University of California, Berkeley | Phonemic structures of the dialects in four major Old High German texts | [106][18] | |||
Literary Criticism | Karl Kroeber | University of Wisconsin, Madison | [65] | |||
Peter L. Thorslev, Jr. | University of California, Los Angeles | Free will and determinism in the romantic period | [76] | |||
René Wellek | Yale University | Completion of a history of modern criticism | Also won in 1951, 1952, 1956 | [117][27] | ||
Medieval History | Walter H. Principe | St. Michael's College, University of Toronto | [95] | |||
Medieval Literature | Alfred David | Indiana University | Preparation of an edition of Chaucer's short poems and The Romaunt of the Rose | [39] | ||
Martin Stevens | Ohio State University | [45] | ||||
Music Research | David D. Boyden | University of California, Berkeley | History of violin playing | Also won in 1954, 1970 | [106][18] | |
George John Buelow [pt] | New York University | [118] | ||||
Friedrich von Huene | Comparative study of historical woodwinds | [119] | ||||
Owen Jander [fr] | Wellesley College | [120] | ||||
Janet E. Knapp | Boston University | Latin poetry in the musical liturgies of the 11th and 12th centuries | [75] | |||
Leonard D. Stein | Claremont Graduate School | Creative processes of the manuscripts of Schoenberg | [121] | |||
Near Eastern Studies | Hans Goedicke [de] | Johns Hopkins University | Edition of inscriptions and documents pertaining to the history of ancient Egypt | [43] | ||
Norman Golb | University of Chicago | Also won in 1964 | [26] | |||
Howard Clark Kee | Drew University | [122] | ||||
George Makdisi | University of Michigan | Also won in 1957 | [123] | |||
Joan L. L. Oates | University of Cambridge | Archaeological survey in Mandali, Iraq and between Mandali and Badra | [124] | |||
Hisham B. Sharabi | Georgetown University | [125] | ||||
Linguistics | Haim Blanc [he] | Hebrew University | [126] | |||
Philosophy | Isaac Levi | Western Reserve University | Positive and normative aspects of the concept of rationality | [41] | ||
Thomas Nagel | University of California, Berkeley | Motivational basis of ethics | [106][18] | |||
David S. Shwayder | University of California, Berkeley | Philosophy of language | [106][18] | |||
William Walker Tait, III | University of Illinois, Chicago Circle | [26] | ||||
James Jerome Walsh | Columbia University | [127] | ||||
Religion | William David Davies | Union Theological Seminary | Also won in 1960 | [128] | ||
Van A. Harvey | Southern Methodist University | Ethics of belief in 19th-century religious thought | Also won in 1971 | [129] | ||
Renaissance History | Rosalie Littell Colie | University of Iowa | Life and works of Hugo Grotius | Also won in 1958 | [130][131][75] | |
Frank Manley | Emory University | Preparation of an edition of St. Thomas More's Dyalogue of Comforte | Also won in 1978 | [63][75] | ||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Samuel Gordon Armistead | University of California, Los Angeles | Prose versions of La Gesta de las Mocedades del Cid | Also won in 1971 | [76] | |
Diego Catalán | University of California, Berkeley | 13th and 14th century Spanish historiography | [106][18] | |||
Ramón Martínez López [es] | University of Texas, Austin | Lexicological studies of the prose works of Alfonso X | [132] | |||
Philip W. Silver | Oberlin College | Contemporary Spanish poetry | [41] | |||
Iris Milagros Zavala | Universidad de Puerto Rico | [133] | ||||
United States History | Kenneth Kyle Bailey | Texas Western College | Southern white Protestantism in the 19th century | [134] | ||
Richard S. Dunn | University of Pennsylvania | Comparative history of the English Colonies in America | [4] | |||
Peter Gay | Columbia University | Also won 1977 | [135] | |||
Stanley P. Hirshson | Queens College, CUNY | [136] | ||||
Richard Hofstadter | The Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington (published 1968) | [137][138] | ||||
Winthrop D. Jordan | University of California, Berkeley | Transformation of American social values, 1730-1790 | [106][18] | |||
Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. | [139] | |||||
Gabriel Morris Kolko | University of Pennsylvania | United States foreign policy between 1944 and 1956 | [4] | |||
Robert A. Skotheim | Wayne State University | American reaction to the idea of European totalitarianism | [140] | |||
John Edward Sunder | University of Texas at Austin | Conservation of natural resources in the trans-Mississippi west from 1800 to 1865 | [132] | |||
James Harvey Young | Emory University | History of the Food and Drug Administration | [63] | |||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Cathleen S. Morawetz | New York University | Also won 1978 | [141] | |
Hiroshi Sato | Ford Motor Company | Relationship between crystal and electronic structures in transition metal alloys | [142] | |||
Aaron D. Wyner | [21] | |||||
George Zames | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [143] | ||||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | David Bodansky | University of Washington | Also won 1974 | [144] | ||
Jack Stanley Goldstein | Brandeis University | Work at the astrophysics lab at the University of Rome | [145] | |||
Robert A. Gross | Columbia University | [146] | ||||
William M. Protheroe | University of Pennsylvania | Photometry of eclipsing binary stars in the southern hemisphere | [4] | |||
Chemistry | Leland C. Allen [de] | Princeton University | Electronic structure theory of large molecules | Also won in 1967 | [68] | |
Irving A. Breger | U.S. Geological Survey | Chemical structure of coal | [147] | |||
Thomas A. Carlson | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Atomic consequences of radioactive decay | [14] | |||
Howard H. Claassen | Wheaton College | Reactive inorganic fluorides | [26][148] | |||
James W. Cobble | Purdue University | Thermodynamic properties and the oxidation states of the chemical elements in aqueous solutions | [39] | |||
Larry A. Haskin | University of Wisconsin, Madison | [65] | ||||
James Lynn Hoard | Cornell University | Structures of coordination complexes of biological interest | Also won in 1946, 1960 | [57] | ||
Stephen Prager | University of Minnesota | Flow of gases at low pressures | Also won in 1958 | [58] | ||
William H. Reinmuth | Columbia University | [149] | ||||
Dean Wentworth Robinson | Johns Hopkins University | Spectra and electronic structure of some first-period diatomic molecules | [43] | |||
Klaus Ruedenberg [de] | Iowa State University | Quantum chemistry and molecular physics | [131][150] | |||
Joseph Silverman | University of Maryland, College Park | Radiation chemistry of polymers | [43] | |||
Charles Frederick Wilcox, Jr. | Cornell University | Theoretical organic chemistry | [57] | |||
Computer Science | George L. Turin | University of California, Berkeley | Statistical communication theory | [106][18] | ||
Earth Science | Hubert Lloyd Barnes | Pennsylvania State University | [151] | |||
William B. N. Berry [de] | University of California, Berkeley | Distribution and phylogeny of Siluarian graptolites in Europe | [83][106][18] | |||
Gerhard Oertel | University of California, Los Angeles | Mechanism of shear fracture in rocks with slaty cleavage | [76] | |||
Philip Moore Orville | Yale University | North American-Eurasian ornithopod dinosaurs ad early cretaceous faunas | [27] | |||
John H. Ostrom | Yale University | [152] | ||||
George Veronis | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Work at the International Institute of Meteorology in Stockholm | Also won in 1959 | [153] | ||
Engineering | Hal O. Anger | University of California, Berkeley | Radioisotope cameras in medical diagnosis | [83][18] | ||
S. George Bankoff | Northwestern University | [26] | ||||
Alvin W. Trivelpiece | University of California, Berkeley | Mechanisms generating turbulence in hot and cold plasmas | [154][106][18] | |||
Peter E. Wagner | Johns Hopkins University | Phonon avalanches in paramagnetic salts | [43] | |||
Robert Clark Wentworth | Lockheed Missiles and Space Company | Magnetic vibrations | [97][18] | |||
Donald Roger Willis | University of California, Berkeley | Theory of the flow of rarefied polyatomic gases | [106][18] | |||
Mathematics | Felix Browder | University of Chicago | Also won in 1953 | [26] | ||
Shiing-Shen Chern | University of Chicago | Nonlinear partial differential equations arising from geometrical problems | Also won in 1954 | [106][18] | ||
Avner Friedman | Northwestern University | [26] | ||||
Paul Roesel Garabedian | Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences | Also won 1981 | [155] | |||
James Allister Jenkins | Washington University | Geometric studies in the theory of univalent functions | [13][2] | |||
Louis Nirenberg | New York University | Also won 1975 | [156] | |||
Gerald Enoch Sacks | Cornell University | Axioms of recursion theory | [57] | |||
Robert Lawson Vaught | University of California, Berkeley | Foundations of mathematics | [106][18] | |||
Medicine and Health | Philip Aisen | Mount Sinai Hospital | Anion binding properties of transferrin | [157] | ||
Philip S. Chen, Jr. | University of Rochester | Calcium transport across living membranes | [158] | |||
Robert M. Epstein | Columbia University | [159] | ||||
Attallah Kappas | University of Chicago | [26] | ||||
Alfred F. Michael, Jr. | University of Minnesota Medical School | Biochemical nature and development of cell membranes | [58] | |||
Malcolm R. Miller | University of California Medical Center | Also won in 1955 | [18] | |||
David Schachter | Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons | [160] | ||||
Andrew G. Szent-Győrgyi | Dartmouth Medical School | [161] | ||||
Lewis William Wannamaker | University of Minnesota | Biology of streptococci | [58] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Daniel E. Atkinson | University of California, Los Angeles | Theoretical and experimental studies on metabolic regulation | [76] | ||
Sterling Chaykin | University of California, Davis | [162] | ||||
R. David Cole | University of California, Berkeley | Fundamental aspects of protein chemistry | [106][18] | |||
Eugene Goldwasser | University of Chicago | [26] | ||||
Corwin Hansch | Pomona College | Also won in 1952 | [163] | |||
Edwin G. Krebs | University of Washington | [164] | ||||
Donald B. McCormick | Cornell University | Mechanisms of action of the flavoproteins | [57] | |||
Matthew Meselson | Harvard University | [165] | ||||
Alwin M. Pappenheimer, Jr. | Harvard University | [166] | ||||
Russell Ross | University of Washington | [167] | ||||
Irwin William Sherman | University of California, Riverside | Research at the Carlsberg Biologic Institute in Copenhagen | [168] f | |||
Peter H. Tsao | University of California, Riverside | [169] | ||||
Milton Zaitlin | University of Arizona | Mutants of the tobacco mosaic virus | [170] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Clifford O. Berg | Cornell University | Ecology of the snail-killing flies of South America | [57] | ||
Arthur Barclay Chapman | University of Wisconsin–Madison | [65] | ||||
José Henrique Guimarães | Secretariat of Agriculture of the State of São Paulo | Etymology | [171] | |||
Frederic W. Hill | University of California, Davis | [172] | ||||
DeForest Mellon, Jr. | University of Virginia | Sensory processes of insect feeding regulation | [94] | |||
Charles Duncan Michener | University of Kansas | Behavior of primitive social bees in Africa | Also won in 1955 | [173][103][13] | ||
William Wright Milstead | University of Missouri, Kansas City | American box turtles | [13][2] | |||
Francis John Rolle | Universidad de Puerto Rico | West Indian thrushes (Miocichla (Aves)) | [174] | |||
Evert I. Schlinger | University of California, Berkeley | Acrocerid flies in Chile | [175] | |||
Marcus Singer | Western Reserve University School of Medicine | [176] | ||||
Physics | Ansel C. Anderson | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | [26] | |||
Walter E. Bron | IBM Research Center | [177] | ||||
William Chinowsky | University of California, Berkeley | Elementary particle interactions | Also won 1978 | [106][18] | ||
Stanley Deser | Brandeis University | Research at Sorbonne | [178] | |||
Richard Diamond [de] | Lawrence Radiation Laboratory | Nuclear structure | [106][18] | |||
Joseph Francis Dillon, Jr. | [21] | |||||
Young B. Kim | Bell Telephone Laboratory | Superconductivity | [21] | |||
Donald Newton Langenberg | University of Pennsylvania | Electronic structure of metals | [4] | |||
David M. Lee | Cornell University | Thermodynamics of solid and liquid helium | Also won 1974 | [57] | ||
Tsung-Dao Lee | Columbia University | [179] | ||||
Marshall Luban | University of Pennsylvania | Theory of the properties of liquid helium four | [4] | |||
Malcolm Harris Macfarlane | Argonne National Laboratory | Research at Oxford University | [26][180] | |||
Earl W. McDaniel | Georgia Institute of Technology | Theory of atomic collision phenomena | [63] | |||
Lewis Harold Nosanow | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | Theory of the properties of quantum crystals | [58] | |||
Susumu Okubo | University of Rochester | Elementary particle physics | [158] | |||
Henry Primakoff | University of Pennsylvania | Junction of nuclear and elementary particle physics | [4] | |||
J. Robert Schrieffer | University of Pennsylvania | Correlation effects in relation to magnetic states in metal | [4] | |||
Glen A. Slack | General Electric Research Laboratory | [181] | ||||
Prem Prakash Srivastava | Brazilian Center for Research in Physics, Rio de Janeiro | [182] | ||||
Harold K. Ticho | University of California, Los Angeles | Elementary particle physics | Also won in 1973 | [76] | ||
Ahmed R. Frank Wazzan | University of California, Los Angeles | Magnetism in solids | [76] | |||
Wolfgang Lothar Wiese | National Bureau of Standards | [183] | ||||
Emil Wolf | University of Rochester | Coherence phenomena in modern optical physics | [158] | |||
Charles Zemach | University of California, Berkeley | Theory of elementary particle physics | [106][18] | |||
Alexander Zucker | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Nuclear structure physics | [14] | |||
Plant Sciences | Robert E. Beardsley | Manhattan College | Crown-gall tumor induction in plants | [184] | ||
Ernest M. Gifford [ru] | University of California, Davis | [185] | ||||
William Paul Jacobs | Princeton University | Movement of hormones in plant roots | [68] | |||
George G. Laties | University of California, Los Angeles | Regulatory mechanisms governing respiratory activity in plant tissues | [76] | |||
Oswaldo Fidalgo | Also won in 1964 | [186] | ||||
A. Douglas McLaren | University of California, Berkeley | Photochemistry of viruses, particularly at short wave lengths of ultraviolet radiation | [106][18] | |||
Albert L. Page | University of California, Riverside | [187] | ||||
Statistics | Erich L. Lehmann | University of California, Berkeley | Nonparametric techniques and their properties | Also won in 1955, 1979 | [106][18] | |
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Kenneth Eyre Read | University of Washington | [188] | ||
David M. Schneider | University of Chicago | [26] | ||||
Economics | Lloyd G. Reynolds | Yale University | Revenue and expenditure patterns in European industrial countries | Also won in 1954 | [27] | |
T. Y. Shen | University of California, Davis | [189] | ||||
Douglas Y. Thorson | Bradley University | [26] | ||||
Sho-Chieh Tsiang | University of Rochester | Monetary theory | [158] | |||
Lloyd Ulman | University of California, Berkeley | Assessment of the effectiveness of incomes policies in selected European countries | [106][18] | |||
Education | Solon T. Kimball | University of Florida | [190] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Sheldon Judson | Princeton University | Physical environment and human occupancy in Etruria from Villanovan time to the present | Also won in 1961 | [191][68] | |
Donald William Meinig | Syracuse University | Historical and cultural geography of the American West | [192] | |||
H. Roy Merrens | University of Wisconsin | [65] | ||||
Rhoads Murphey | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | [193] | ||||
Law | Richard Reeve Baxter | Harvard Law School | Creation of customary international law | [194] | ||
Charles Montgomery Gray | University of Chicago | [26] | ||||
Ernest van den Haag | New School for Social Research | [195] | ||||
Stephan Kuttner | Yale University | Medieval canon law | Also won in 1956 | [27] | ||
Richard B. Lillich | Syracuse University College of Law | Substantive rules governing the responsibility of states for injuries to aliens | [192] | |||
Political Science | David P. Calleo | Yale University | Postwar British attitudes toward European unity | [27] | ||
René Albrecht-Carrié | Columbia University | [196] | ||||
Richard Michael Cyert | Carnegie Institute of Technology | Decision-making | [77] | |||
Bernard B. Fall | Howard University | Viet Cong | [197] | |||
Robert Allen Goldwin | University of Chicago | John Locke's works in Great Britain | [26][198] | |||
Arnold Kramish | University of California, Los Angeles | Interaction of science and technology with other elements of national and internal policy | [76] | |||
Val R. Lorwin | University of Oregon | [62] | ||||
John D. Martz | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | Class and political culture in Ecuador | [199] | |||
Psychology | Peter C. Dodwell | Queen's University at Kingston | [95] | |||
Sociology | James Samuel Coleman | Johns Hopkins University | Theory of collective decisions | [43] | ||
Nathan Glazer | University of California, Berkeley | Comparative studies in problems of social policy | Also won in 1954 | [200][106][18] | ||
Talcott Parsons | Harvard University | [201] | ||||
Rita J. Simon | University of Illinois, Urbana | [26] |
1966 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fiction | Max Aub | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | Mexican Revolution | Also won in 1968, 1971 | [202][203] |
Fine Arts | Alberto W. Collie | Harvard Graduate School of Design (student) | Sculpture | [204] | ||
Marta Minujín | Move to New York City | [205] | ||||
Honorio Morales | Travel to New York City | [206] | ||||
Luis Felipe Noé | Also won in 1965 | [207] | ||||
Poetry | Homero Aridjis | Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes | Also won in 1979 | [208] | ||
Humanities | Architecture, Planning and Design | Teresa Gisbert de Mesa | Higher University of San Andrés | Also won in 1958 | [209] | |
Fine Arts Research | José Roberto Teixeira Leite [pt] | State University of Campinas | [210][211] | |||
Folkore and Popular Culture | Isabel Aretz | Instituto Nacional de Cultura y Bellas Artes | Indigenous music of South and Central America | [212][213][214] | ||
Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera | National Institute of Folklore | [215] | ||||
Iberian and Latin American History | José A. Gautier | Universidad de Puerto Rico | [216] | |||
José Miranda González (es) | Universidad Nacional de México | Also won in 1957 | [217] | |||
Linguistics | Luis Jaime Cisneros [es; fr; qu] | Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos | Philological studies | [218] | ||
Music Research | Francisco Curt Lange | [219] | ||||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Enrique Carlos Pezzoni [es] | Universidad de Buenos Aires | Poetry of Octavio Paz | [220] | ||
Theatre Arts | Gabriela Roepke Bahamonde | Universidad Católica de Chile | [221] | |||
Natural Sciences | Earth Sciences | Carlos de Paula Couto | National Museum of Brazil | Also won in 1949, 1951 | [222] | |
José F. Bonaparte | National University of Tucumán | Also won in 1972 | [223] | |||
Engineering | Kenneth S. Julien | University of the West Indies | [224] | |||
Medicine and Health | João Garcia Leme | Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto | [225] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Jorge E. Allende | Institute of Physical Chemistry and Pathology | Also won in 1971 | [226] | ||
Fernando Bastarrachea | Instituto Politécnico Nacional | Also won in 1965 | [227] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Miguel A. Klappenbach [es] | National Museum of Natural History, Uruguay | [228] | |||
Pablo R. San Martín | Universidad de Montevideo | General study on the Bothriuridae family | [229][230] | |||
Eduardo del Solar Osses | University of Chile | Also won in 1965 | [231] | |||
Plant Sciences | Aylthon Brandão Joly [es; pt] | Universidade de São Paulo | [232] | |||
Armando Dugand | National University of Colombia | Also won in 1965 | [233] | |||
Maria E. P. K. Fidalgo (es) (ast) | Botanical Garden of São Paulo | Also won in 1964 | [234] | |||
Rafael Ramon Romero Castañeda | Universidad Nacional de Colombia | [235] | ||||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Fernando Horcasitas | National School of Anthropology and History | [236] | ||
Ramiro Matos Mendieta (es) | National University of the Center of Peru | Also won in 1965 | [237] | |||
Alberto Rex González (es) | National University of La Plata, National University of the Littoral | Also won in 1956, 1967 | [238] |
See also
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1965
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967
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