One hundred and ninety-one Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1953.[1][2]

1953 U.S. and Canadian fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionGodfrey Blunden[3]
Owen Vincent Dodson[3][4]
Thomas Hal PhillipsAlso won in 1956[5][6][3]
Elizabeth SpencerAppointed as Elizabeth Spencer Rusher[5][6][3]
Fine ArtsRoger Allen Baker[7]
Leonard Baskin[8]
Misch KohnAlso won in 1952[9][10]
Armin Landeck[11]
Harold ParisAlso won in 1954[12]
Charles Schucker[13]
Music CompositionMark BucciAlso won in 1957[14]
Henry Bryan DorityAlso won in 1952[6]
Paul FetlerAlso won in 1960[15][16]
Alan HovhanessAlso won in 1954[8][15]
Andrew W. ImbrieAlso won in 1960[17][18]
John Ayres LessardAlso won in 1946[19]
Nikolai Lopatnikoff[20]
Bohuslav MartinůAlso won in 1956[15]
PhotographyWilliam A. GarnettAlso won in 1956, 1975[21]
Max Yavno[21][10]
PoetryEdgar Collins Bogardus[3][20]
Paul Hamilton EngleAlso won in 1957, 1959[3]
Karl Jay ShapiroAlso won in 1944[22][9][3][10]
HumanitiesAmerican LiteraturePerry Dickie Westbrook[23]
Architecture, Planning and DesignClay LancasterAlso won in 1964[2]
Aladar Olgyay (es)[24]
Victor Olgyay[24]
Edwin Daisley Thatcher[25]
BiographyWilliam Clyde DeVane[26]
Francis Joseph Byrne Hackett[26]
Walter Magnes Teller[27]
British HistoryJames Alexander Gibson[28]
Garrett MattinglyAlso won in 1936, 1945, 1960[29]
Caroline Robbins[30]
ClassicsMarion Elizabeth BlakeAlso won in 1927, 1929[8]
Henry Snyder Gehman[31]
Virginia Randolph GraceAlso won in 1953[32]
Robert Lorentz Scranton[33]
Kurt von Fritz[34]
Mabel L. Lang[35][30]
East Asian StudiesArthur William Hummel[36]
Edward Hetzel SchaferAlso won in 1968[18]
Benjamin Isadore Schwartz[8][37][10]
Arthur Frederick Wright[18]
EducationHoward Lee Nostrand[38]
English LiteratureKathleen CoburnAlso won in 1956[39][28]
Rudolf B. Gottfried[40]
Gordon Sherman HaightAlso won in 1946, 1960[26]
Alfred HarbageAlso won in 1965[8][37]
Charlton HinmanAlso won in 1954[41]
James Gilmer McManaway[4]
Edgar F. Shannon Jr.[8][37]
Ernest Sirluck[9]
Fine Arts ResearchJustus Bier (de)Also won in 1956[42]
Charles de TolnayAlso won in 1948, 1949[43]
Irene Emery[44]
James Thomas FlexnerAlso won in 1980[45]
George Howard Forsyth Jr.[46]
Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan[47][30]
Ernst Kitzinger[4]
Richard KrautheimerAlso won in 1950, 1963[48]
Robert L. Van Nice[4]
Nathalia Wright (de)[6]
Folklore and Popular CultureTristram Potter Coffin[47]
Frederic Ramsey Jr.Also won in 1955[43]
French HistoryWilliam Farr ChurchAlso won in 1945, 1948[49][8]
French LiteratureMargaret Gilman[30]
General NonfictionMarion Lena StarkeyAlso won in 1958[26]
German and East European HistoryAndreas Dorpalen (de)[50]
Chester Verne Easum[51]
Robert George Leeson Waite[8]
German and Scandinavian LiteratureHeinrich Meyer[27][30]
Victor Amandus Oswald, Jr[21]
Samuel Dickinson Stirk[28]
Latin American LiteratureClinton H. Gardiner[52]
LinguisticsRobert Anderson Hall Jr.Also won in 1970[53]
Anna Granville Hatcher[40][54]
Literary CriticismCleanth BrooksAlso won in 1960[26]
Wallace Warner DouglasAlso won in 1972[9]
William York Tindall[55]
Leonard Howard Unger[16]
Medieval LiteratureAlfred L. Kellogg[43]
James Hinton Sledd[9]
Music ResearchAngela Diller[18]
Eta Harich-SchneiderAlso won in 1954, 1955[56]
Near Eastern StudiesBenno LandsbergerAlso won in 1956[57]
Hal LehrmanAlso won in 1951[10]
PhilosophyArthur Walter Burks[58]
Raymond KlibanskyAlso won in 1965[28]
Enrico de Negri (it) (de)[59]
Charles Frankel[60]
Sidney HookAlso won in 1928, 1929[10]
Ruth C. B. Marcus[9]
ReligionRobert McQueen GrantAlso won in 1950, 1959[61][9]
William Henry Paine HatchAlso won in 1951[8]
Russian HistoryBertram D. WolfeAlso won in 1949, 1950[62]
Slavic LiteratureWiktor Weintraub[8][37][10]
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureAmérico Castro[43]
Carlos Clavería (es)[47]
Hayward Keniston[63]
Edwin Jack Webber[18]
United States HistoryArthur Eugene Bestor Jr.Also won in 1961[64][9]
Arthur Alphonse Ekirch Jr.[4]
Robert Reed Ellis[4][65]
Robert Douthat MeadeAlso won in 1960[65]
Carl Parcher RussellAlso won in 1952[66]
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsWerner Goldsmith[18]
James Harold Wayland[21]
Astronomy and AstrophysicsArthur Robert Kantrowitz[10][53]
Samuel SilverAlso won in 1960[18][10][67]
ChemistryLeonard Gascoigne Berry[28]
Virgil Carl Boekelheide[68]
George Jura[18][67]
Lester Touby Kurtz[64][9]
Herbert August Laitinen (fi)Also won in 1961[64][9]
Robert Stanley Livingston[16]
Robert Ghormley Parr[20]
Allen Brewster Scott[69][38]
John Clark Sheehan[8]
David Henry TempletonAlso won in 1968[18]
Marjorie Jean Vold[21]
William E. Wallace[20]
Earth ScienceGeorge F. Carter[54]
John Chambers Crowell[21]
Hans Albert Einstein[18][10]
Maurice EwingAlso won in 1938, 1939[70]
David Grover Frey[40]
Charles Merwin Gilbert[18]
Colin Osborne Hutton[18]
Helen Niña Tappan Loeblich[4]
Brian H. MasonAlso won in 1968[40]
Walter MunkAlso won in 1948, 1962[21]
John VerhoogenAlso won in 1960[18]
EngineeringHarry Donald Conway[53]
Joe Mauk Smith[71]
Geography and Environmental StudiesRaymond E. CristAlso won in 1940[72]
MathematicsFelix BrowderAlso won in 1966[8]
Ernest Corominas[73]
Albert Edward Heins[20]
Witold Hurewicz[8][10]
Øystein Ore[26]
Ralph Saul PhillipsAlso won in 1973[21]
J. Barkley Rosser[53]
Abraham Seidenberg[18][10]
Abraham H. TaubAlso won in 1946[74][75]
Antoni Zygmund[9]
Medicine and HealthLuis Valentine Amador[76]
Ellen Neall Duvall[65]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyMaynard Andrew Amerine[77]
Konrad BlochAlso won in 1960, 1975[9]
Thaddeus S. Danowski[20]
Edward D. DeLamater[47][30]
Ingrith Johnson Deyrup-Olsen[78]
John T. EdsallAlso won in 1940[79]
Lloyd Noel Ferguson[4]
Edward Hirsch Frieden[80]
Leon A. HeppelAlso won in 1975[4][54]
Alfred George Knudson Jr.[81]
Henry Koffler[71]
Arthur Earl Martell[8]
Adrian Morris[53]
John Lawrence Oncley[8][37]
Carl Pontius Swanson[54]
Organismic Biology and EcologyJoseph R. Bailey[82]
Harold F. BlumAlso won in 1936, 1945[43]
Anthony Calhoun Clement[33]
Robert H. Denison[9]
John Thompson Emlen Jr. (fi)[51]
Herbert FriedmannAlso won in 1950, 1955[83]
Carl GansAlso won in 1977[20]
Gordon Enoch GatesAlso won in 1952[8]
Yoshio KondoAlso won in 1954[84]
Eugene Nicholas Kozloff[38]
Joseph Arthur Colin Nicol[28]
George Davis Snell[85]
PhysicsRobert Kemp Adair[51][67]
John Gilbert DauntAlso won in 1958[86][67]
Martin DeutschAlso won in 1960[8][67]
Henry Alan Fairbank[26][67]
Bernard Taub FeldAlso won in 1960[8][10][67]
Leslie L. Foldy[87]
Leonard Herbert Hall[21][67]
Peter Havas (de)[27][30][67]
Wayne Eskett HazenAlso won in 1946[67]
Robert E. MarshakAlso won in 1960, 1967[88]
Charles Keith McLane[4][51][67]
Arnold John Frederick Siegert[9][67]
Plant ScienceLincoln Constance[18]
Edward Smith Deevey Jr.[26]
Joseph Andorfer Ewan[5]
Charles Bixler Heiser (de) (es)[40]
James Wallace Marvin[8]
Conrad Vernon Morton[4]
Gerald Bruce Ownbey (es)[16]
George Ledyard StebbinsAlso won in 1960[18]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesFred R. Eggan[9]
Diamond Jenness[89]
Reba Paeff Mirsky[10]
Hortense Powdermaker[90]
EconomicsJoseph Dorfman[10]
Abram Lincoln HarrisAlso won in 1935, 1936, 1943[9][10]
LawJoseph Dainow[91]
Milton R. Konvitz[10][53]
Political ScienceSamuel H. Beer[8][37]
Rupert EmersonAlso won in 1956[8][37]
James E. Gerald Jr.[16]
Howard Jay GrahamAlso won in 1957[21]
Samuel LubellAlso won in 1950[92]
Davis McEntire[18]
J. Roland Pennock[93][30]
Clinton Lawrence Rossiter, III[53]
Jacobus tenBroekAlso won in 1961[18]
PsychologyClarence J. PfaffenbergerAlso won in 1954[18]
SociologyMargaret Trabue Hodgen[18]
Howard W. Odum[94]
T. Lynn SmithAlso won in 1951[95]

1953 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFine ArtsAntonio FrasconiAlso won in 1953[96]
Antonio JosephAlso won in 1957[97]
Mauricio LasanskyAlso won in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1964[98][10]
HumanitiesArchitecture, Planning and DesignErwin Walter PalmAlso won in 1953[99]
EducationAlfredo T. Morales[100]
Economic HistoryCarlos Augusto Luzzetti[101]
Natural SciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsJorge SahadeAlso won in 1955[102]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyGustavo Hoecker Salas (es)[103]
Norberto José PalleroniAlso won in 1954, 1955[104]
NeuroscienceCarlos E. Eyzaguirre (es)Also won in 1954[105]
Raúl Hernández-Peón[106]
Organismic Biology & EcologyJosé Cândido de Melo CarvalhoAlso won in 1952[107]
Anderson Coelho de Andrade[108]
Fernando da Costa Novaes[109]
Oswaldo Giannotti[110]
Norman Millott[111]
Plant ScienceAntonio Krapovickas[112]
Henri Alain LiogierAlso won in 1950, 1957[113]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesRicardo AlegríaAlso won in 1953[114]
SociologyOrlando Fals-BordaAlso won in 1954[115]

See also

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