One hundred and ninety-one Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1953.[1][2]
1953 U.S. and Canadian fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fiction | Godfrey Blunden | [3] | |
Owen Vincent Dodson | [3][4] | |||
Thomas Hal Phillips | Also won in 1956 | [5][6][3] | ||
Elizabeth Spencer | Appointed as Elizabeth Spencer Rusher | [5][6][3] | ||
Fine Arts | Roger Allen Baker | [7] | ||
Leonard Baskin | [8] | |||
Misch Kohn | Also won in 1952 | [9][10] | ||
Armin Landeck | [11] | |||
Harold Paris | Also won in 1954 | [12] | ||
Charles Schucker | [13] | |||
Music Composition | Mark Bucci | Also won in 1957 | [14] | |
Henry Bryan Dority | Also won in 1952 | [6] | ||
Paul Fetler | Also won in 1960 | [15][16] | ||
Alan Hovhaness | Also won in 1954 | [8][15] | ||
Andrew W. Imbrie | Also won in 1960 | [17][18] | ||
John Ayres Lessard | Also won in 1946 | [19] | ||
Nikolai Lopatnikoff | [20] | |||
Bohuslav Martinů | Also won in 1956 | [15] | ||
Photography | William A. Garnett | Also won in 1956, 1975 | [21] | |
Max Yavno | [21][10] | |||
Poetry | Edgar Collins Bogardus | [3][20] | ||
Paul Hamilton Engle | Also won in 1957, 1959 | [3] | ||
Karl Jay Shapiro | Also won in 1944 | [22][9][3][10] | ||
Humanities | American Literature | Perry Dickie Westbrook | [23] | |
Architecture, Planning and Design | Clay Lancaster | Also won in 1964 | [2] | |
Aladar Olgyay (es) | [24] | |||
Victor Olgyay | [24] | |||
Edwin Daisley Thatcher | [25] | |||
Biography | William Clyde DeVane | [26] | ||
Francis Joseph Byrne Hackett | [26] | |||
Walter Magnes Teller | [27] | |||
British History | James Alexander Gibson | [28] | ||
Garrett Mattingly | Also won in 1936, 1945, 1960 | [29] | ||
Caroline Robbins | [30] | |||
Classics | Marion Elizabeth Blake | Also won in 1927, 1929 | [8] | |
Henry Snyder Gehman | [31] | |||
Virginia Randolph Grace | Also won in 1953 | [32] | ||
Robert Lorentz Scranton | [33] | |||
Kurt von Fritz | [34] | |||
Mabel L. Lang | [35][30] | |||
East Asian Studies | Arthur William Hummel | [36] | ||
Edward Hetzel Schafer | Also won in 1968 | [18] | ||
Benjamin Isadore Schwartz | [8][37][10] | |||
Arthur Frederick Wright | [18] | |||
Education | Howard Lee Nostrand | [38] | ||
English Literature | Kathleen Coburn | Also won in 1956 | [39][28] | |
Rudolf B. Gottfried | [40] | |||
Gordon Sherman Haight | Also won in 1946, 1960 | [26] | ||
Alfred Harbage | Also won in 1965 | [8][37] | ||
Charlton Hinman | Also won in 1954 | [41] | ||
James Gilmer McManaway | [4] | |||
Edgar F. Shannon Jr. | [8][37] | |||
Ernest Sirluck | [9] | |||
Fine Arts Research | Justus Bier (de) | Also won in 1956 | [42] | |
Charles de Tolnay | Also won in 1948, 1949 | [43] | ||
Irene Emery | [44] | |||
James Thomas Flexner | Also won in 1980 | [45] | ||
George Howard Forsyth Jr. | [46] | |||
Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan | [47][30] | |||
Ernst Kitzinger | [4] | |||
Richard Krautheimer | Also won in 1950, 1963 | [48] | ||
Robert L. Van Nice | [4] | |||
Nathalia Wright (de) | [6] | |||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Tristram Potter Coffin | [47] | ||
Frederic Ramsey Jr. | Also won in 1955 | [43] | ||
French History | William Farr Church | Also won in 1945, 1948 | [49][8] | |
French Literature | Margaret Gilman | [30] | ||
General Nonfiction | Marion Lena Starkey | Also won in 1958 | [26] | |
German and East European History | Andreas Dorpalen (de) | [50] | ||
Chester Verne Easum | [51] | |||
Robert George Leeson Waite | [8] | |||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Heinrich Meyer | [27][30] | ||
Victor Amandus Oswald, Jr | [21] | |||
Samuel Dickinson Stirk | [28] | |||
Latin American Literature | Clinton H. Gardiner | [52] | ||
Linguistics | Robert Anderson Hall Jr. | Also won in 1970 | [53] | |
Anna Granville Hatcher | [40][54] | |||
Literary Criticism | Cleanth Brooks | Also won in 1960 | [26] | |
Wallace Warner Douglas | Also won in 1972 | [9] | ||
William York Tindall | [55] | |||
Leonard Howard Unger | [16] | |||
Medieval Literature | Alfred L. Kellogg | [43] | ||
James Hinton Sledd | [9] | |||
Music Research | Angela Diller | [18] | ||
Eta Harich-Schneider | Also won in 1954, 1955 | [56] | ||
Near Eastern Studies | Benno Landsberger | Also won in 1956 | [57] | |
Hal Lehrman | Also won in 1951 | [10] | ||
Philosophy | Arthur Walter Burks | [58] | ||
Raymond Klibansky | Also won in 1965 | [28] | ||
Enrico de Negri (it) (de) | [59] | |||
Charles Frankel | [60] | |||
Sidney Hook | Also won in 1928, 1929 | [10] | ||
Ruth C. B. Marcus | [9] | |||
Religion | Robert McQueen Grant | Also won in 1950, 1959 | [61][9] | |
William Henry Paine Hatch | Also won in 1951 | [8] | ||
Russian History | Bertram D. Wolfe | Also won in 1949, 1950 | [62] | |
Slavic Literature | Wiktor Weintraub | [8][37][10] | ||
Spanish and Portuguese Literature | Américo Castro | [43] | ||
Carlos Clavería (es) | [47] | |||
Hayward Keniston | [63] | |||
Edwin Jack Webber | [18] | |||
United States History | Arthur Eugene Bestor Jr. | Also won in 1961 | [64][9] | |
Arthur Alphonse Ekirch Jr. | [4] | |||
Robert Reed Ellis | [4][65] | |||
Robert Douthat Meade | Also won in 1960 | [65] | ||
Carl Parcher Russell | Also won in 1952 | [66] | ||
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Werner Goldsmith | [18] | |
James Harold Wayland | [21] | |||
Astronomy and Astrophysics | Arthur Robert Kantrowitz | [10][53] | ||
Samuel Silver | Also won in 1960 | [18][10][67] | ||
Chemistry | Leonard 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 Templeton | Also won in 1968 | [18] | ||
Marjorie Jean Vold | [21] | |||
William E. Wallace | [20] | |||
Earth Science | George F. Carter | [54] | ||
John Chambers Crowell | [21] | |||
Hans Albert Einstein | [18][10] | |||
Maurice Ewing | Also won in 1938, 1939 | [70] | ||
David Grover Frey | [40] | |||
Charles Merwin Gilbert | [18] | |||
Colin Osborne Hutton | [18] | |||
Helen Niña Tappan Loeblich | [4] | |||
Brian H. Mason | Also won in 1968 | [40] | ||
Walter Munk | Also won in 1948, 1962 | [21] | ||
John Verhoogen | Also won in 1960 | [18] | ||
Engineering | Harry Donald Conway | [53] | ||
Joe Mauk Smith | [71] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Raymond E. Crist | Also won in 1940 | [72] | |
Mathematics | Felix Browder | Also won in 1966 | [8] | |
Ernest Corominas | [73] | |||
Albert Edward Heins | [20] | |||
Witold Hurewicz | [8][10] | |||
Øystein Ore | [26] | |||
Ralph Saul Phillips | Also won in 1973 | [21] | ||
J. Barkley Rosser | [53] | |||
Abraham Seidenberg | [18][10] | |||
Abraham H. Taub | Also won in 1946 | [74][75] | ||
Antoni Zygmund | [9] | |||
Medicine and Health | Luis Valentine Amador | [76] | ||
Ellen Neall Duvall | [65] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Maynard Andrew Amerine | [77] | ||
Konrad Bloch | Also won in 1960, 1975 | [9] | ||
Thaddeus S. Danowski | [20] | |||
Edward D. DeLamater | [47][30] | |||
Ingrith Johnson Deyrup-Olsen | [78] | |||
John T. Edsall | Also won in 1940 | [79] | ||
Lloyd Noel Ferguson | [4] | |||
Edward Hirsch Frieden | [80] | |||
Leon A. Heppel | Also 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 Ecology | Joseph R. Bailey | [82] | ||
Harold F. Blum | Also won in 1936, 1945 | [43] | ||
Anthony Calhoun Clement | [33] | |||
Robert H. Denison | [9] | |||
John Thompson Emlen Jr. (fi) | [51] | |||
Herbert Friedmann | Also won in 1950, 1955 | [83] | ||
Carl Gans | Also won in 1977 | [20] | ||
Gordon Enoch Gates | Also won in 1952 | [8] | ||
Yoshio Kondo | Also won in 1954 | [84] | ||
Eugene Nicholas Kozloff | [38] | |||
Joseph Arthur Colin Nicol | [28] | |||
George Davis Snell | [85] | |||
Physics | Robert Kemp Adair | [51][67] | ||
John Gilbert Daunt | Also won in 1958 | [86][67] | ||
Martin Deutsch | Also won in 1960 | [8][67] | ||
Henry Alan Fairbank | [26][67] | |||
Bernard Taub Feld | Also won in 1960 | [8][10][67] | ||
Leslie L. Foldy | [87] | |||
Leonard Herbert Hall | [21][67] | |||
Peter Havas (de) | [27][30][67] | |||
Wayne Eskett Hazen | Also won in 1946 | [67] | ||
Robert E. Marshak | Also won in 1960, 1967 | [88] | ||
Charles Keith McLane | [4][51][67] | |||
Arnold John Frederick Siegert | [9][67] | |||
Plant Science | Lincoln 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 Stebbins | Also won in 1960 | [18] | ||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Fred R. Eggan | [9] | |
Diamond Jenness | [89] | |||
Reba Paeff Mirsky | [10] | |||
Hortense Powdermaker | [90] | |||
Economics | Joseph Dorfman | [10] | ||
Abram Lincoln Harris | Also won in 1935, 1936, 1943 | [9][10] | ||
Law | Joseph Dainow | [91] | ||
Milton R. Konvitz | [10][53] | |||
Political Science | Samuel H. Beer | [8][37] | ||
Rupert Emerson | Also won in 1956 | [8][37] | ||
James E. Gerald Jr. | [16] | |||
Howard Jay Graham | Also won in 1957 | [21] | ||
Samuel Lubell | Also won in 1950 | [92] | ||
Davis McEntire | [18] | |||
J. Roland Pennock | [93][30] | |||
Clinton Lawrence Rossiter, III | [53] | |||
Jacobus tenBroek | Also won in 1961 | [18] | ||
Psychology | Clarence J. Pfaffenberger | Also won in 1954 | [18] | |
Sociology | Margaret Trabue Hodgen | [18] | ||
Howard W. Odum | [94] | |||
T. Lynn Smith | Also won in 1951 | [95] |
1953 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fine Arts | Antonio Frasconi | Also won in 1953 | [96] |
Antonio Joseph | Also won in 1957 | [97] | ||
Mauricio Lasansky | Also won in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1964 | [98][10] | ||
Humanities | Architecture, Planning and Design | Erwin Walter Palm | Also won in 1953 | [99] |
Education | Alfredo T. Morales | [100] | ||
Economic History | Carlos Augusto Luzzetti | [101] | ||
Natural Sciences | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Jorge Sahade | Also won in 1955 | [102] |
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Gustavo Hoecker Salas (es) | [103] | ||
Norberto José Palleroni | Also won in 1954, 1955 | [104] | ||
Neuroscience | Carlos E. Eyzaguirre (es) | Also won in 1954 | [105] | |
Raúl Hernández-Peón | [106] | |||
Organismic Biology & Ecology | José Cândido de Melo Carvalho | Also won in 1952 | [107] | |
Anderson Coelho de Andrade | [108] | |||
Fernando da Costa Novaes | [109] | |||
Oswaldo Giannotti | [110] | |||
Norman Millott | [111] | |||
Plant Science | Antonio Krapovickas | [112] | ||
Henri Alain Liogier | Also won in 1950, 1957 | [113] | ||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Ricardo Alegría | Also won in 1953 | [114] |
Sociology | Orlando Fals-Borda | Also won in 1954 | [115] |
See also
References
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