Three hundred and three scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1959.[1][2] More than $1,400,000 was disbursed.[3]

1960 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyPearl LangPearl Lang Dance TheaterAlso won in 1969[4]
Drama and Performance ArtJoshua GreenfeldCreative writing[5]
FictionJohn BerryWriting[6][7][8][9]
John CheeverAlso won in 1951[10][9]
Mary Lee SettleAlso won in 1957[11][9]
David Derek StactonAlso won in 1966[12]
Harvey SwadosSarah Lawrence College[2]
Donald Windham[13]
Fine ArtsHarold AltmanUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonDrawing and printmakingAlso won in 1961[14][15]
David AronsonBoston University[16]
Donald S. BloomPiscataway SchoolsPainting[17]
Howard BradfordPrintmaking[18][19]
Byron BurfordUniversity of IowaPainting in Holland and England[20]
Leonard EdmondsonPasadena City CollegeCreative printmaking[6][15][21]
Elias FriedensohnQueens CollegeSculpting[22]
Kahlil GibranAlso won in 1959[16]
Frank GonzalezPainting[23]
John Paul JonesUniversity of California, Los AngelesLithographs[6][7][15]
Seymour LiptonSculpture[24]
Yutaka OhashiSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts, BostonPaintingAlso won in 1959[16]
William PachnerPainting[25]
George Warren RickeyNewcomb College, Tulane UniversitySculptingAlso won in 1961[26]
Ulfert WilkeUniversity of LouisvillePaintingAlso won in 1959[27]
Music CompositionMilton BabbittPrinceton UniversityComposing[28]
Ingolf DahlUniversity of Southern CaliforniaAlso won in 1951[6]
Paul FetlerUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1953[28][19][29][30]
Andrew W. ImbrieUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlso won in 1953[31][18][19]
John La MontaineAlso won in 1959[6][7][8]
Marvin David LevyAlso won in 1964[28]
Salvatore John Martirano[28]
Robert Moffat PalmerCornell UniversityAlso won in 1952[32]
William Overton SmithUniversity of Southern CaliforniaAlso won in 1961[28][6]
Virgil Thomson[28]
Vladimir Alexis UssachevskyColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1956[33]
Hugo WeisgallPennsylvania State UniversityAlso won in 1955, 1966[34]
PhotographyLee FriedlanderChanging American sceneAlso won in 1962, 1977[35]
Helen LevittColor photographyAlso won in 1959, 1981[36]
PoetryJane Marvel CooperSarah Lawrence CollegeWriting[2][9]
Jean Garrigue[9][37]
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureHennig CohenUniversity of PennsylvaniaMark Twain's career as a Washington newspaper correspondent and its influence upon his literary development[38][39]
Philip Calvin DurhamUniversity of California, Los AngelesThe hero in American literature[6][7]
William Henry GilmanUniversity of RochesterDefinitive edition of the journals of Ralph Waldo EmersonAlso won in 1964[40]
Franklin Dickerson WalkerMills CollegeJack London[18][19]
Architecture, Planning and DesignAlbert Henry DetweilerCornell UniversityEffect of Lombard invasions on Roman architecture[32]
Samson Lane Faison, Jr.Williams CollegeGerman and Austrian architecture of the 18th century[41][16][42]
György KepesMassachusetts Institute of Technology[16]
Henry Hope Reed Jr.Great Chicago Fair of 1893 and its impact on American life and culture[9]
Elizabeth WoodBook on urban renewal[43][44]
BibliographyAntje Bultmann Lemke (de)Syracuse UniversityBrothers Grimm[45]
BiographyRobert Cecil BaldUniversity of ChicagoJohn DonneAlso won in 1946[46][9][47]
Samuel Flagg BemisYale UniversityAlso won in 1954[16]
William A. SwanbergLife and times of William Randolph Hearst[9][16][48]
British HistoryGeorge Hilton Jones, IIITexas Technological CollegeForeign policy of James II, centering on the life of Charles, second earl of Middleton[49]
Garrett MattinglyCooper UnionAlso won in 1936, 1945, 1953[50][51]
Millicent Barton RexMadeira SchoolBritish Parliament from 1690-1948[52]
ClassicsFrank Edward BrownYale University[16]
Paul A. ClementUniversity of California, Los AngelesAttic and South Italian vase-painting[6][7]
Phillip Howard DeLacy (de)Washington University in St. LouisEpicureanism as a systematic philosophy[38][53]
Agnes K. L. MichelsBryn Mawr College[54]
Inez Scott RybergVassar CollegeHistory and interpretation of certain Roman panel reliefs of the Antonine period[55]
William Pitkin WallaceUniversity of TorontoAlso won in 1951[56]
East Asian StudiesJohn Frank CadyOhio UniversityHistory of southeast AsiaAlso won in 1955[57]
Franz SchurmannUniversity of California, BerkeleyOrganizational practices of the Chinese Communists, from their formative period to the present[18][19]
English LiteratureBradford Allen BoothUniversity of California, Los AngelesLetters of Robert Louis Stevenson[6][7][8][47]
Robert Louis Haig, Jr.University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignLife and works of John Dunton[58][46]
Gordon Sherman HaightYale UniversityAlso won in 1946, 1953[16]
Joyce HemlowMcGill UniversityAlso won in 1951, 1966[59]
Dan H. LaurenceShavian researchAlso won in 1961, 1972[60]
Harry Thornton MooreSouthern Illinois UniversityCollected volume of D. H. Lawrence's worksAlso won in 1958[46]
Charles Wickliffe MoormanMississippi Southern CollegeAugustinian earthly and heavenly cities in the works of certain contemporary Oxford Anglicans[61]
Constantinos A. PatridesUniversity of California, BerkeleyMilton's conception and presentation of the central themes of the Christian faithAlso won in 1963[19]
Charles Richard SandersDuke UniversityLetters of Thomas and Jane Welsh CarlyleAlso won in 1972[62][47]
Rolf Hans SoellnerIllinois Wesleyan UniversityMoral philosophy of the 16th century and its influence on Shakespeare's works[46][63]
Lionel StevensonDuke UniversitySymbolic elements in English fiction from Meredith to Conrad[62]
Joseph Anthony Ward, JrSouthwestern Louisiana UniversityHenry James' conception of structure in the novel[64][26][47]
Fine Arts ResearchJay R. JudsonSmith CollegeVenetian art in relation to Dutch and Flemish painting of the 16th and 17th centuries[16][42]
William R. Kenan, Jr.University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill[16]
José López-Rey (es)Smith CollegeAlso won in 1947, 1967[65]
Folklore and Popular CultureWayland D. HandUniversity of California, Los AngelesDictionary of American popular beliefs and superstitionsAlso won in 1952[6][7][47]
French HistoryPaul Walden BamfordUniversity of Minnesota[29][30]
Georg Gerson IggersDillard University, Tulane UniversityIdea of progress in historical thought[26]
David H. PinkneyUniversity of MissouriThe French Revolution of 1830[53]
French LiteratureJ. Christopher HeroldStanford University PressGerman Romantic movement in its European context in the late 18th and early 19th centuries[18][19]
Judd D. HubertUniversity of California, Los Angeles17th-century novel of adventure[6][7]
Mark J. TemmerUniversity of California, Santa Barbara20th century French fables[66]
Frédéric GroverSwarthmore CollegePierre Drieu La RochelleAlso won in 1959[67]
Kurt Weinberg (de)University of British ColumbiaAesthetics of Baudelaire[68]
General NonfictionAlexander Eliot[69]
German and East European HistoryEnno Edward KraeheUniversity of KentuckyDevelopment of the German Confederation as a barrier to Russian penetration into Europe[27]
Henry Cord MeyerPomona CollegeComparative study of the careers and writings of Friedrich Naumann and Walther Rathenau, as illuminating certain intellectual and social dilemmas of German society in the period 1880 to 1920[6][8]
German and Scandinavian LiteratureHans JaegerIndiana University[70][37][71][47]
Joachim Hans Seyppel (de)Bryn Mawr College[72]
Archer TaylorUniversity of California, BerkeleyField of historical bibliography, in particular the history of subject indexesAlso won in 1927[18][19]
Walter SilzHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1926[73]
Stanley Newman WerbowUniversity of Texas at AustinGerman syntax in the late medieval period[49]
Iberian and Latin American HistoryJohn Leddy PhelanUniversity of WisconsinSpanish imperial bureaucracy, centering on career of Antonio de Morga[14]
Italian HistoryAntonio PaceSyracuse UniversityAlso won in 1948[74]
Italian LiteratureJohn Charles NelsonHarvard University[16][47]
Latin American LiteratureJohn Preston MooreLouisiana State UniversityLife and times of Antonio de Ulloa[26]
LinguisticsMorris HalleMassachusetts Institute of Technology[16][47]
Henry KučeraBrown University[16][47]
Literary CriticismMeyer H. AbramsCornell UniversityRole of metaphor and analogy in Western thoughtAlso won in 1957[32][47]
Cleanth BrooksYale UniversityWilliam FaulknerAlso won in 1953[9][16]
M. L. RosenthalNew York UniversityAlso won in 1964[47]
Maurice ValencyColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1964[47]
Medieval HistoryJohn W. BaldwinUniversity of MichiganEthical thought and influence of the theologians in Paris of the 12th and 13th centuriesAlso won in 1983[75]
Medieval LiteratureVernon Judson Harward, JrCity College of New York[47]
Margaret Sinclair OgdenUniversity of Michigan15th century English translation of Guy de Chauliac's Chirurgia Magna[75]
Bartlett Jere WhitingHarvard University[16][47]
Music ResearchBarry Shelley BrookQueens CollegeAlso won in 1969[76][77]
Philip Keppler, JrSmith CollegeAgostino Steffani[16][42]
Lawrence MortonOjai FestivalsIgor StravinskyAlso won in 1959[78]
William Stein NewmanUniversity of North CarolinaHistory of the sonata[62]
Reinhard G. Pauly (de)Lewis and Clark CollegeJohann Ernst Eberlin's music[3][79]
Albert SeayColorado CollegeHistory of music theory during the 15th century[80]
Near Eastern StudiesIgnace GelbUniversity of Chicago[46][9]
Moshe GreenbergUniversity of Pennsylvania[38]
George C. Miles (fr)American Numismatic Society[81]
PhilosophyHenry David AikenHarvard University[16]
Milton K. MunitzNew York University[82][83]
ReligionWilliam David DaviesUnion Theological SeminaryAlso won in 1966[84]
Langdon Brown GilkeyVanderbilt UniversityRelations between the Christian concept of Providence and the secular concepts interacting with it since the 17th centuryAlso won in 1965[85][86]
William R. HutchisonAmerican UniversityProtestant thought in the United States, 1870-1914[52]
Clyde L. ManschreckDuke UniversityThought of Philip Melanchthon[62]
Renaissance HistoryGene Adam BruckerUniversity of California, BerkeleyPolitics and society in Florence, 1382-1417[18][19]
Elisabeth Feist HirschTrenton State College[87]
Russian HistoryJames H. BillingtonHarvard University[16]
Zbigniew BrzezinskiHarvard University[16]
Wacław J. Solski[88]
Slavic LiteratureHorace Gray LuntHarvard University[16][47]
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureJuan Bautista Avalle-ArceOhio State UniversityTheory and practice of Spanish Golden Age thought, 1500-1600[57]
Raúl Alfredo Del PieroUniversity of California, BerkeleyUnpublished works of Alfonso Martinez de Toledo[18][19][71]
Allen W. Phillips (es)University of ChicagoAlso won in 1973[70][46][9][71]
Theatre ArtsNorris HoughtonVassar CollegeArts of the theatre abroadAlso won in 1934, 1935[55]
Ann Hitchcock HolmesHouston ChronicleTheatre, music and art in America at mid-20th-century[49]
United States HistoryGeorge Athan BilliasUniversity of MaineBiography of Elbridge Gerry[89]
Henry Steele CommagerAmherst CollegeHistory of American nationalism[9][16][42]
Vincent P. DeSantisUniversity of Notre DamePolitical history of the United States from 1877-1897[37][90]
Joseph C. KigerUniversity of AlabamaNational learned societies in the United States[91]
Albert D. KirwanUniversity of KentuckyLife and times of John Jordan Crittenden[27]
Robert Douthat MeadeRandolph-Macon Woman's CollegeLife and times of Patrick HenryAlso won in 1953[52]
William Gerald McLoughlinBrown UniversityThe Baptist in colonial New England[16][92]
Robert Edgar RiegelDartmouth CollegeHistory of American feminism[16][93]
James Morton SmithCollege of William and MaryKentucky and Virginia Resolutions with special reference to the question of the relationship between liberty and authority in free society[52]
Marion R. TinlingNational Historical Publications CommissionWilliam Byrd II's letters[94]
Thurman WilkinsColumbia University[95]
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsChia-Chiao LinMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyAlso won in 1954[96][16]
Astronomy and AstrophysicsWilliam A. BaumPalomar Observatory and Mount Wilson ObservatoryFactors affecting the resolution of a cascaded type of image converter[6][8][21]
Marshall H. CohenCornell UniversityGeneration and propagation of radio waves in the sun's atmosphereAlso won in 1980[32]
George Brooks FieldPrinceton UniversityRadio astronomy[97]
Paco LagerstromCalifornia Institute of TechnologyMathematical fluid dynamics[6][21]
Donald E. OsterbrockUniversity of WisconsinMagnetohydrodynamics as applied to astrophysicsAlso won in 1982[14]
Hans PanofskyPennsylvania State UniversityTurbulence[34][98]
Zdeněk SekeraUniversity of California, Los AngelesEffect of dust and haze particles on heat radiation in the atmosphereAlso won in 1956[6][7]
Samuel SilverUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhysics of the upper atmosphereAlso won in 1953[19]
Harold ZirinUniversity of ColoradoThe sun[99]
ChemistryRichard McLean BadgerCalifornia Institute of TechnologyMolecular structure by means of infrared spectroscopy[6][8][21]
Louis Coombs Weller BakerBoston University[16]
Andre Jacques de BethuneBoston College[16]
Howard Tasker Evans, Jr.U.S. Geological Survey[100]
David GinsburgTechnion[101]
Edward David GoldbergScripps Institution of OceanographyNew ways to determine the age of rocks under oceans[102]
James Lynn HoardCornell UniversityComplex crystalline structureAlso won in 1946, 1966[32]
Harold Sledge JohnstonUniversity of California, BerkeleyChlorine atom reactions[18][19]
Alexander Jerry KresgeBrookhaven National LaboratoryKinetics of acid-catalysed slow proton transfer reaction with special emphasis on aromatic substitution[103]
Ralph LivingstonOak Ridge National LaboratoryMicrowave and radio-frequency spectroscopy[86]
John L. MargraveUniversity of WisconsinChemical reactions at high temperatures and pressures[14]
Max Smith MathesonArgonne National Laboratory[46]
Jerrold MeinwaldCornell UniversityApplication of conformational principles to the chemistry of natural productsAlso won in 1976[32]
Willis Bagley PersonUniversity of IowaTheoretical and experimental studies of molecular complexes[20]
James N. Pitts, Jr.University of California, Irvine[104]
William H. Saunders, Jr.University of RochesterIsotope effects and isotopic tracers with relation to the mechanisms of organic reactions[40]
Wolfgang Manfred SchubertUniversity of WashingtonElectronic effect of molecular grouping in certain aromatic organic substances[105]
Leo Harry SommerPennsylvania State University[34]
Gordon StoneHarvard University[106]
Herbert Henry UhligMassachusetts Institute of Technology[16]
William Cooper WildmanNational Heart InstituteIsolation of toxic properties of the plant family amaryllidaceae for possible development of new medical drugs[107]
Earth ScienceWilliam Francis BraceHarvard University[16]
Alan Judson FallerWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution[16]
James GillulyUnited States Geological Survey[108][109]
Thane H. McCullohUniversity of California, Riverside[110][111]
George Gaylord SimpsonHarvard University[16]
Lloyd William StaplesUniversity of OregonMineralogy and geological implications on the occurrences of zeolites[3][79]
John VerhoogenUniversity of California, BerkeleyGeodynamic processesAlso won in 1953[18][19]
EngineeringDaniel Charles DruckerBrown University[16]
Earl Randall ParkerUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheory of plastic flow and fracture[18][19]
Ronald F. ProbsteinBrown University[16]
Reinhardt Mathias RosenbergUniversity of California, BerkeleyField of vibrations of nonlinear bi-modal systems[18][19]
Geography and Environmental StudiesAllan L. RodgersPennsylvania State University[34]
MathematicsDavid Keun ChengSyracuse University[112]
Israel Nathan HersteinCornell UniversityRing theory and the theory of finite groupsAlso won in 1968[32]
Ernest A. MichaelUniversity of Washington[113]
Edgar ReichUniversity of Minnesota[29][30]
Hartley Rogers, Jr.Massachusetts Institute of Technology[16]
P. Emery ThomasUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlgebraic topology[18][19]
Hsien Chung WangNorthwestern University[46]
Medicine and HealthEarl Dorchester HansonYale University[16]
Lester C. MarkColumbia University[114]
Wilder PenfieldMcGill University Neurological InstituteMedical education[115]
Philip TroenHarvard Medical School, Beth Israel HospitalResearch at the Karolinska Institute[16][116]
Robert Lawrence VernierUniversity of Minnesota[29][30]
Richard WagnerTufts College[16]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyKonrad BlochHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1953, 1975[16]
Germaine Cohen-BazireUniversity of California, BerkeleyRegulation of the synthesis of structural units in bacterial cells[18][19]
Dwain Douglas HagermanHarvard University[16]
John William KellyUniversity of OklahomaChemical processes involved in the manufacture of protein by normal and cancer cellsAlso won in 1957[117]
Leon JacobsNational Institutes of HealthToxoplasmosis[107]
Arthur LindenbaumArgonne National Laboratory[46]
John Raphael LaughnanUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignBotany and plant genetics in agronomy, studies of certain gene complexes in maize[58][46]
Robert Murdoch LewertUniversity of ChicagoImmunity to the oriental blood fluke, a parasitic infection in some areas of the Philippines[85][46][9][118]
Julian B. MarshUniversity of Pennsylvania[38]
Hsien Chang MengVanderbilt UniversityLipid transport and metabolism[86]
John Grissim PierceUniversity of California, Los AngelesChemistry of the proteins of the microsomal particles of cellsAlso won in 1975[6][7]
Arnold Warren RavinUniversity of RochesterChemical bases of heredity[40]
Warren S. RehmUniversity of Louisville School of MedicineField of gastric acid production[27]
Archibald Frank RossCornell UniversityInteraction of unrelated plant viruses[32]
Wendell Meredith StanleyUniversity of California, BerkeleyViruses and nucleic acids to prove all cancers are caused by viruses[19]
Edward Arthur SteinhausUniversity of California, BerkeleyUnited system of diagnosing insect diseases[18][19]
Knud George SwensonOregon State CollegeAphid transmission of legume viruses[3][119][79]
Jui Hsin WangYale UniversityAlso won in 1972[16]
Finn WoldUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignProtein tertiary structure[58][46]
Ralph Stoner WolfeUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignEcology of microbes as related to their physiology and metabolismAlso won in 1975[58][46]
Organismic Biology and EcologyUrsula Helen Knight AbbottUniversity of California, DavisNormal avian development by analysis of malformations of diverse origin[18][19]
Robert Day AllenPrinceton UniversityTheories of amoeboid movementAlso won in 1965[97]
Richard Mitchell BohartUniversity of California, DavisStudies leading to a generic revision of the families Vespidae and Sphecidae in North America[18][19]
Demorest DavenportUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraManner in which certain fishes and crabs are protected from the stinging cells and feeding reactions of the anemone among whose poisonous tentacles they liveAlso won in 1952[120][66]
Charles Richard GrauUniversity of California, DavisNutrition of isolated animal organs[18][19]
Donald Redfield GriffinHarvard University[16]
Morgan HarrisUniversity of California, BerkeleyCell growth and population dynamics[18][19]
Hans Albert HochbaumDelta Waterfowl Research Station[121]
James Malcolm MoultonBowdoin CollegeAcoustical study of marine life of the Great Barrier Reef[16][122]
John Robert "Red" RaperHarvard University[16]
William Harrison TelferUniversity of Pennsylvania[38]
Frank Nelson Young, Jr.Indiana University[70][37]
PhysicsJames LeRoy AndersonStevens Institute of Technology[123]
Peter L. AuerGeneral Electric Research Laboratory[124]
Franz R. BrotzenRice InstitutePlastic deformation of body-centered cubic crystals[49]
George Bernard BenedekHarvard University[16]
Robert W. BirgeUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheoretical high-energy particle physics[18][19]
John W. CahnGeneral Electric Research Laboratory[124]
Martin DeutschMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyAlso won in 1953[16]
Robert Martin EisbergUniversity of Minnesota[30]
Paul P. EwaldBrooklyn Polytechnic InstituteHistorical, geographical, and factual development of the field of X-ray crystallography[16][48]
Bernard Taub FeldMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyAlso won in 1953[16]
Eldon Earl FergusonUniversity of TexasMolecular vibration intensities[49]
William Bache FretterUniversity of California, BerkeleyRelationship of one particle to another in the nucleus of the atom[19]
Leonard Seymour GoodmanArgonne National Laboratory[46]
Paul HandlerUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignSurfaces of solids by means of the quadrupole interaction in nuclear magnetic resonance of techniques[58][46]
James P. HartnettUniversity of MinnesotaHeat and mass transfer[29][125]
Robert Dickson HillUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignHigh energy physics[58][46]
Ralph P. HudsonPurdue University[126]
Richard Victor JonesHarvard University[16]
Robert KarplusUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheoretical physics of elementary particlesAlso won in 1973[18][19]
Pieter Hendrik KeesomPurdue UniversityMeasurement of specific heat at very low temperatures[37][127]
Walter David KnightUniversity of California, BerkeleyElectronic structure of metals[18][19]
Willis Eugene Lamb, Jr.University of Arizona[128]
Dillon Edward MapotherUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignExperimental properties of superconducting elements[58][46]
Henry MargenauYale University[16]
Robert E. MarshakUniversity of RochesterTheoretical studies in elementary particle physicsAlso won in 1953, 1967[40]
Theodore Burton NoveyArgonne National Laboratory[46]
Abraham PaisPrinceton University[129]
David Mark RitsonMassachusetts Institute of Technology[16]
Harold Emil Rorschach, Jr.Rice InstituteProperties of liquid Helium-3[49]
Henry S. Sommers, Jr.David Sarnoff Research Center[130]
Herbert Max SteinerUniversity of California, BerkeleyHigh energy physics[18][19]
Frank Sargent TomkinsArgonne National Laboratory[85][46]
Shigueo WatanabeUniversity of São Paulo[131]
Richard WilsonHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1968[16]
Plant SciencesRobert Wayne AllardUniversity of California, DavisRoles of direct processes vs. chance processes in the genetic populations of certain plantsAlso won in 1954[18][19]
Ernest Aubrey BallNorth Carolina State CollegeExperimental plant embryology[62]
Harold H. BiswellUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistory of fire in the development and structure of vegetarion in areas of Mediterranean climate[18][19]
Theodore W. BretzUniversity of MissouriEtiology, epidemiology and control of diseases affecting coniferous plantation species in Europe[53]
James E. CanrightIndiana University[70][37]
John Edward GrafiusMichigan State UniversityStatistical genetics and its application to plant breeding[75]
Terry Walter Johnson, Jr.Duke UniversityMarine fungi[62]
Daniel Archibald LivingstoneDuke UniversityRelations between organisms and their environment in prehistoric times in the East African tropics[62]
Jacques RousseauLa Sorbonne[132]
George Ledyard StebbinsUniversity of California, DavisCertain mutant genotypes of barleyAlso won in 1953[18][19]
Howard Coombs StutzBrigham Young UniversityOrigin of cultivated rye[133]
StatisticsZ. William BirnbaumUniversity of Washington[134]
Lincoln E. MosesStanford UniversityStatistical problems in epidemiology and in biological research[18][19]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesErnest Stanley DodgePeabody Essex MuseumArtifacts brought back from the Pacific by Captain James Cook[16][135]
Morton H. FriedColumbia University[136]
Alice MarriottUniversity of Oklahoma, Stovall MuseumChouteau familyAlso won in 1947[117]
EconomicsHollis B. CheneryStanford UniversityCertain governments in stimulating economic growth[18][19]
Walter D. FisherKansas State UniversityMathematical economics[137][53]
Frank Hindman GolayCornell UniversityComparative studies of economic nationalism in Malaya and in the Philippines[32]
Jonathan R. T. HughesPurdue UniversityInteraction between industrial development and trade among the major Western industrial nations since the Napoleonic wars[127]
Stanley ReiterPurdue UniversityTheory of economic organization, with special reference to forms of organization and the behavior of economic units[37][127]
Arthur M. RossUniversity of California, BerkeleyEuropean industrial conflicts with their counterparts in countries just beginning to industrialize[19]
Peter O. SteinerUniversity of WisconsinGovernmental decision making and its effect on industry[14]
LawCharles FairmanHarvard Law School[16]
Laurens H. RhinelanderUniversity of VirginiaBritish Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956[52]
Political ScienceHerbert A. DeaneColumbia University[138]
Wesley R. FishelMichigan State UniversityJapanese reparations problem and its settlement[75]
PsychologyJohn W. AtkinsonUniversity of MichiganTheory of human motivation[75]
Leonard W. DoobYale University[16]
Mary HenleThe New School for Social ResearchAlso won in 1950[139][140]
Carl PfaffmannBrown University[16]
William Edgar VinackeUniversity of HawaiiEffect upon human thinking of motivational and emotional conditions[141]
SociologyVernon J. ParentonLouisiana State UniversityRecent social and cultural changes in the French-speaking societies of Eastern Canada and Louisiana, compared to France[26]


1960 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionBienvenido SantosWriting[142]
Fine ArtsRodolfo AbularachPaintingAlso won in 1959[131]
Tomás Batista EncarnaciónSculpting[131]
Jorge Víctor Damiani Silveira (es)PaintingAlso won in 1959[131]
María Luisa PachecoPaintingAlso won in 1958, 1959[143][131]
Music CompositionMario DavidovskyComposingAlso won in 1961[131]
Héctor Tosar (es) (pt) (de)National Conservatory of Music, Montevideo (es)Also won in 1946[131]
PoetryAgustí Bartra Lleonart (ca)Also won in 1948, 1949[144][131]
HumanitiesFolklore and Popular CultureAndrew Salkey[145]
General NonfictionRosa ChacelAlso won in 1959[131]
Iberian and Latin American HistoryDelfina E. López SarrelangueNational University of Mexico[131]
Literary CriticismAntonio Sánchez Barbudo (es) (de)University of WisconsinWorks of Benito Perez GaldosAlso won in 1947[146][14][74]
Natural ScienceAstronomy and AstrophysicsAlercio Moreira Gomes (pt)University of Brazil[131]
ChemistryOscar Luis GalmariniUniversity of Buenos Aires[131]
Earth ScienceRaúl Narciso DessantiNational Geology and Mining Service, Rio de Janeiro; National University of Buenos Aires[131]
MathematicsAlexandre Augusto Martins Rodrigues (pt)University of São Paulo[131]
Gonzalo Zubieta RussiNational University of Mexico[131]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyAngel O. PogoUniversity of Buenos AiresAlso won in 1959[131]
NeuroscienceGuillermo R. J. PilarUniversity of Buenos AiresAlso won in 1962[131]
Teresa Pinto-HamuyUniversity of Chile[131]
Organismic Biology and EcologyEustorgio MéndezGorgas Memorial Laboratory[131]
Dalcy de Oliveira Albuquerque (pt)National Museum of BrazilAlso won in 1957[131]
Genaro O. RanitUniversity of the PhilippinesAlso won in 1961[147]
Isolda Rocha e Silva AlbuquerqueNational Council of Research, Rio de JaneiroAlso won in 1959[131]
PhysicsSergio Mascarenhas OliveiraUniversity of São Paulo[131]
Plant ScienceLuis A. Camargo GutiérrezNational University of ColombiaAlso won in 1958[148]
Armando T. HunzikerNational University of CórdobaAlso won in 1978[131]
José PloperTucumán Agricultural Experiment CenterAlso won in 1956[131]
Oscar Tovar Serpa (es)National University of San MarcosAlso won in 1959[131]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesJuan Robe Munizaga VillavicencioUniversity of Chile[131]
Political ScienceHugh Worrell SpringerUniversity of the West Indies[149]

See also

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