List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1952

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One hundred and ninety-one Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1952. [1] [2]

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1952 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFiction Hortense Calisher Also won in 1955 [3] [4] [5] [6]
André Giroux [7] [3]
William Goyen Also won in 1951 [8] [3]
Vladimir Nabokov Also won in 1943 [9] [10] [11] [3]
Byron Herbert Reece Also won in 1957 [3]
Wallace Stegner Also won in 1949, 1959 [12] [3] [13]
Fine Arts Saul Baizerman [14]
Wilfred Roloff Beny [7]
Morris Atkinson Blackburn [15] [16]
Stuart Davis [17]
Worden Day Also won in 1961 [18]
Ynez Johnston [12]
William R. Kenan, Jr. [19]
Misch Kohn Also won in 1953 [20]
Eugene Mondt Powell [6]
Janet E. Turner [21]
Music Composition Bryan Dority Also won in 1953 [22] [23] [24]
Lou Silver Harrison Also won in 1954 [25] [23]
Lockrem Harold Johnson [22] [23]
Robert Kurka Also won in 1951 [23]
Charles M. Mills [22] [23]
Robert Moffat Palmer Also won in 1960 [10] [11] [23]
Howard Swanson [22] [4] [23]
Ben Brian Weber Also won in 1950 [23]
Photography Roy Rudolph DeCarava [26]
Poetry Robert Stuart Fitzgerald Also won in 1971 [3] [27]
Adrienne C. Rich Also won in 1959 [2] [3]
Richard Purdy Wilbur Also won in 1963 [2] [3]
HumanitiesAmerican Literature Gay Wilson Allen Also won in 1959 [13]
James Franklin Beard, Jr. Also won in 1958 [28] [13]
Everett Carter Also won in 1961 [12]
Architecture, Planning and Design William Jordy [27] [13]
Elizabeth R. Sunderland [25]
Bibliography Allen Tracy Hazen [29]
Biography John Berryman Won for poetry in 1966 [3] [30]
Classics Lionel Casson Also won in 1959 [31] [13]
Solomon Katz [32] [13]
James Anastasios Notopoulos [33] [27]
Brooks Otis Also won in 1973 [10] [13]
Carl Angus Roebuck [34] [13]
Lily Ross Taylor Also won in 1959 [35] [16] [13]
Leon Edward Wright [4] [36]
East Asian Studies Ferdinand Diederich Lessing (de) Also won in 1955 [12] [13]
Education Robert King Hall Also won in 1945, 1949 [37]
English Literature F. Michael Krouse [30] [13]
Frederick A. Pottle Also won in 1945 [38] [3] [27] [13]
James Kester Svendsen [39]
Aline Mackenzie Taylor [40]
Fine Arts Research Louise H. Burchfield [30]
Julius S. Held Also won in 1966 [5]
George Kubler Also won in 1943, 1956 [41]
Phyllis Williams Lehmann [2]
Ralph Mayer [42]
Marvin Chauncey Ross Also won in 1938, 1939, 1948 [43] [36] [13]
Libby Tannenbaum [44]
Folklore and Popular Culture Arthur Leon Campa [18]
Wayland D. Hand Also won in 1960 [45]
French History George P. Cuttino Also won in 1944 [46] [16] [13]
Richard Wilder Emery Also won in 1959 [13]
Franklin Lewis Ford [47] [13]
J. Russell Major Also won in 1967 [48] [13]
French Literature Imbrie Buffum [27]
Donald Murdoch Frame [49]
General Nonfiction John Edward Pfeiffer Also won in 1954 [50]
Roderick Seidenberg [16]
German and East European History William Clarence Askew [10] [13]
German and Scandinavian Literature Henry C. Hatfield [51] [13]
History of Science and Technology Charles Donald O'Malley [12] [13]
Italian History Felix Gilbert [16] [13]
Latin American History Charles Gibson [52] [13]
Linguistics Giuliano Ugo Bonfante [53]
Literary Criticism Frederick Wilcox Dupee [3]
Renato Poggioli [2]
René Wellek Also won in 1951, 1956, 1966 [54] [27] [13]
Medieval Literature George R. Coffman [25] [13]
Kathrine Koller Diez [10] [13]
Francis Lee Utley Also won in 1946, 1947 [30]
Alice Sperduti Wilson [2] [13]
Music Research Donald Jay Grout Also won in 1951 [10] [11] [23]
Philosophy Rudolf Carnap [55]
Roderick Firth [16] [55]
Glenn Raymond Morrow Also won in 1956 [56] [16] [13]
Religion Leonard J. Trinterud [13]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Bruce Wear Wardropper (es) Also won in 1959 [36]
United States History Maynard Geiger [13]
Carl Parcher Russell Also won in 1953 [12] [13]
Francis Butler Simkins [57] [36] [13]
Kenneth Milton Stampp Also won in 1967 [4] [13]
Natural SciencesApplied Math Ivan S. Sokolnikoff Also won in 1959 [45]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Samuel Herrick Also won in 1945 [58] [45]
Chemistry William Andrew Bonner [12]
George Edward Boyd [59] [24]
Herbert Philip Broida [36]
Alan Frank Clifford Also won in 1951 [60]
Jerry Donohue [61]
William Dulaney Gwinn [12]
Ralph Stanley Halford [62]
Kenneth W. Hedberg [45]
Terrell Leslie Hill [36]
Nathan Kornblum [63]
John D. Roberts Also won in 1954 [2]
Karel Wiesner Appointed as Charles Wiesner [7]
Earth Science Perry Byerly Also won in 1928 [12]
Jeffery Earl Dawson [11]
Konrad Bates Krauskopf [12]
Engineering Howard Wilson Emmons [2]
Geography and Environmental Studies Dan Stanislawski (nl) Also won in 1967 [13]
Mathematics Chieh-Chien Chang [36]
Einar Hille [27]
Isidore Isaac Hirschman, Jr. [64]
John Myhill [27] [55]
Arthur Everett Pitcher [16]
Raphaël Salem [2]
Edwin Spanier [65] [66]
André Weil Also won in 1944 [66]
Medicine and Health Elvira Goettsch [45]
Arnold Bernard Scheibel Also won in 1958 [24]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Halvor Niels Christensen [2]
Corwin Herman Hansch Also won in 1966 [45]
Niels Haugaard [56] [16]
James Angus Jenkins Also won in 1944 [12]
James W. Moulder [67]
Aaron Novick [68]
Bodil M. Schmidt-Nielsen [30]
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen [30]
Harold Hill Smith [10] [11]
John Henry Welsh [2]
Organismic Biology and Ecology William Steel Creighton Also won in 1951 [69]
Demorest Davenport Also won in 1960 [70]
Herbert Girton Deignan [36]
Richard Marshall Eakin [12]
Gordon Enoch Gates Also won in 1953 [2]
Carl L. Hubbs [71]
I. Michael Lerner Also won in 1947, 1956 [12]
Jane M. Oppenheimer Also won in 1942 [16]
Dixy Lee Ray [72]
S. Dillon Ripley, II [27]
Ernest Edward Williams Also won in 1981 [2]
Physics Theodore H. Berlin [36]
Richard Gildart Fowler [39]
Leonard Norman Liebermann [73]
Darragh E. Nagle [74]
Dorothea Rudnick [27]
Hertha Dorothea Elisabeth Sponer [25]
Plant Science Daniel I. Axelrod [45]
Norman Hill Boke [39]
Harold Johnston Brodie [75]
Clair Alan Brown [76]
Marion Stilwell Cave [12]
Herschel Lewis Roman [77]
Rolf Singer Also won in 1942 [78]
Truman George Yuncker [79]
Statistics Harold A. Freeman [2] [57] [36]
Herbert Ellis Robbins Also won in 1975 [25]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural Studies Joseph Benjamin Birdsell Also won in 1946 [45]
David Crockett Graham Also won in 1955 [13]
Richard C. Rudolph Also won in 1959 [45] [13]
Economics Raymond Adrien de Roover Also won in 1949 [13]
John Thomas Dunlop [2]
George Alexander Elliott [7]
George Herbert Hildebrand Also won in 1957 [45]
William Orville Jones [12]
Law Thomas Irwin Emerson [27]
Political Science Hannah Arendt [3] [13]
Psychology Herbert G. Birch (id) [80]
William C. H. Prentice [16]
Sociology Henry M. Pachter [13]
John Lawrence Thomas [13] [64]
Nathan Laselle Whetten [27] [13]

1952 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowNotesRef
Creative ArtsFiction Edgar Austin Mittelhölzer [3]
Fine Arts Antonio Frasconi Also won in 1953 [81]
José Vela Zanetti Also won in 1951 [82]
HumanitiesArchitecture, Planning and Design Erwin Walter Palm Also won in 1953 [83]
Education Carlos Cueto Fernandini (es) [84]
Iberian and Latin American History John Horace Parry Also won in 1956 [13]
Natural ScienceMathematics José Adem Also won in 1951 [85]
Mischa Cotlar Also won in 1950 [86]
Medicine and Health Ephraim Donoso Also won in 1951 [87]
José A. Knaudt [88]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Silvio Bruzzone Also won in 1965 [89]
Ranwel Caputto [90]
Carlos Méndez Domínguez [91]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Guillermo Arroyave [92]
José Cândido de Melo Carvalho Also won in 1953 [93]
Zacarias de Jesús [94]
Ronald Gordon Fennah [95]
Frederico Lane Also won in 1957 [96]
Antenor Leitão de Carvalho Also won in 1947 [97]
Federico Medem (es) Also won in 1961 [98]
Francisco de Asis Monrós [99]
Plant Science Jorge León Arguedas (es) Also won in 1951 [100]
Alicia Lourteig Also won in 1951 [101]
José Antonio Molina Rosito (es) [102]
María Muntañola-Cvetkovic Appointed as María Muntañola de Monró [103]
Edgard Sant'Anna Normanha [104]
Jorge Eduardo Wright [105]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural Studies Luis Duque Gómez (es) (nl) [106]
Roberto Pineda Giraldo [107]
Virginia Gutiérrez Pineda Giraldo (es) Also won in 1964 [107]
Douglas MacRae Taylor [108]

See also

References

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