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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1952
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October 05, 2024
One hundred and ninety-one
Guggenheim Fellowships
were awarded in 1952.
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Contents
1952 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
1952 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
See also
References
1952 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category
Field of Study
Fellow
Notes
Ref
Creative Arts
Fiction
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]
Humanities
American 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 Sciences
Applied 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 Sciences
Anthropology 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
Category
Field of Study
Fellow
Notes
Ref
Creative Arts
Fiction
Edgar Austin Mittelhölzer
[3]
Fine Arts
Antonio Frasconi
Also won in 1953
[81]
José Vela Zanetti
Also won in 1951
[82]
Humanities
Architecture, 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 Science
Mathematics
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]
Maria Muntañola Cvetković
Appointed as María Muntañola de Monró
[103]
Edgard Sant'Anna Normanha
[104]
Jorge Eduardo Wright
[105]
Social Sciences
Anthropology 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
Guggenheim Fellowship
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1951
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1953
References
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"33 Guggenheim Fellowships awarded to New Englanders"
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. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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"Guggenheim Fellowships given three"
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"Give Held Guggenheim award; Bonime, Shapiro win grants"
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"Guggenheim awards to two countyites"
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"Canadians win Guggenheim Fellowships"
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"Five receive Guggenheim Fellowship"
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"17 Guggenheim Fellowships for Northern Californias"
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. San Francisco, California, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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"Saul Baizerman"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Morris Atkinson Blackburn"
. The Annex Galleries
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"Guggenheim Fellowships for Pennsylvanians"
.
The Daily American
. Somsert, Pennsylvania, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
5
. Retrieved
2022-11-09
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"Stuart Davis, Abstract Painter, Dead at 69; Forerunner of Pop Art Depicted Jazzy, Billboard America"
.
The New York Times
. New York City, New York, USA. 1964-06-26. p.
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. Retrieved
2022-11-09
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"2 Mountain Area folk awarded fellowships by Guggenheim Foundation"
.
Greeley Daily Tribune
. Greeley, Colorado, USA. 1952-04-22. p.
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. Retrieved
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"American Studies Prof Wins Guggenheim"
. Smith College. 2007
. Retrieved
2022-11-09
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"Misch Kohn's award"
.
The Kokomo Tribune
. Kokomo, Indiana, USA. 1952-07-03. p.
4
. Retrieved
2022-11-08
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via newspapers.com.
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"Janet Elizabeth Turner"
. National Academy of Design
. Retrieved
2022-11-09
.
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"Guggenheim Fellowship (1950-1954)"
. University of Washington
. Retrieved
2022-11-08
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"Pittsburgh to hold a world music festival"
. Chicago, Illinois, USA. 1952-04-27. p.
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. Retrieved
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"3 Tennesseans gain Guggenheim awards"
.
The Jackson Sun
. Jackson, Tennessee, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Retrieved
2022-11-09
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"Lou S. Harrison of Black Mountain College gets Guggenheim Fellowship"
.
Asheville Citizen-Times
. Asheville, North Carolina, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
14
. Retrieved
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"Roy DeCarava"
. Museum of Modern Art
. Retrieved
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"Guggenheim awards given to fourteen"
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. Naugatuck, Connecticut, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
5
. Retrieved
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"Guggenheim grants made to 33 in N.E."
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. Lewiston, Maine, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
14
. Retrieved
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"6 Ohioans receive Guggenheim gifts"
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. Dayton, Ohio, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Retrieved
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"CASSON, Lionel Irvin"
. Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences
. Retrieved
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"KATZ, Solomon"
. Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences
. Retrieved
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"James Notopoulos is winner of Guggenheim Fellowship"
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Altoona Tribune
. Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Retrieved
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"ROEBUCK, Carl Angus"
. Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences
. Retrieved
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"TAYLOR, Lily Ross"
. Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences
. Retrieved
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"Ten persons in area receive Guggenheim Fellowship awards"
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. Washington, DC, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Retrieved
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"Robert King Hall"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Frederick Pottle"
. Poetry Foundation
. Retrieved
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"3 at OU win Guggenheim Fellowships"
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. Norman, Oklahoma, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Retrieved
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"Aline Mackenzie Taylor"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"George Kubler"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Visitors hear Dr. Tuttle on Medieval Art"
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. Elmira, New York, USA. 1952-09-14. p.
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"Marvin C. Ross"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Libby Tannenbaum"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Guggenheim awards go to Southlanders"
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. Los Angeles, California, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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"Bennington man gets Guggenheim Fellowship"
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Rutland Daily Herald
. Rutland, Vermont, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Retrieved
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. El Paso, Texas, USA. p.
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. Retrieved
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"Donald M. Frame"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"John E. Pfeiffer"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Scholar of German Art Dies"
. The Harvard Crimson. 1995-12-15
. Retrieved
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"Charles Gibson given Guggenheim award"
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. Iowa City, Iowa, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
2
. Retrieved
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"4 from Jersey get Guggenheim honor"
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. Camden, New Jersey, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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"Dr. Freeman and Dr. Simkins win Guggenheim Fellowships"
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. Richmond, Virginia, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
3
. Retrieved
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"George E. Boyd"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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"Alan Clifford"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-11-09
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"Sheboygan man is awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship"
.
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. Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. Lafeyette, Indiana, USA. 1952-04-23. p.
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. Retrieved
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"Guggenheim Fellowships for 2 St. Louis teachers"
.
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. St. Louis, Missouri, USA. 1952-04-21. p.
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. University of St. Andrews
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