List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1947

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1947.

1947 U.S. and Canadian Fellows[]

  • Daniel Aaron, Victor S. Thomas Professor Emeritus of English and American Literature, Harvard University: 1947.
  • Richard Alewyn, deceased. German: 1947.
  • Warren Ambrose, deceased. Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1947.
  • José Juan Arrom, Professor Emeritus of Spanish and Latin American Literature, Yale University: 1947, 1964.
  • Ralph Bates, Novelist; Professor Emeritus of Literature, New York University: 1947.
  • Paul Harold Beik, Centennial Professor Emeritus of History, Swarthmore College: 1947, 1949.
  • Edwin Morris Betts, deceased. U.S. History: 1947.
  • Garrett Birkhoff, deceased. Mathematics: 1947.
  • Elizabeth Bishop, deceased. Poetry: 1947, 1978.
  • Richard V. Chase, deceased. Literary Criticism: 1947, 1962.
  • Eleanor Clark, deceased. Fiction: 1947, 1950.
  • Edward T. Cone, composer; Professor Emeritus of Music, Princeton University: 1947.
  • Sumner McKnight Crosby, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1947.
  • Philip Jackson Darlington, Jr, deceased. Biology: 1947, 1956.
  • Alexander J. Denomy, deceased. Medieval Studies: 1947.
  • John Wendell Dodds, deceased. Humanities: 1947.
  • David V. Erdman, Professor Emeritus SUNY, Stony Brook: 1947, 1954.
  • G. Blakemore Evans, Henry B. and Anne M. Cabot Professor Emeritus of English, Harvard University: 1947.
  • Herbert Feigl, deceased. Philosophy: 1947.
  • Wallace Fowlie, deceased. French Literature: 1947, 1961.
  • Alfred Victor Frankenstein, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1947.
  • Paul Frankl, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1947.
  • Morris Eugene Garnsey, deceased. Economics: 1947.
  • Anna Hadwick Gayton, deceased. Anthropology: 1947.
  • Dorothy Burne Goebel, deceased. U.S. History: 1947.
  • Xavier Gonzalez, deceased. Fine Arts: 1947.
  • Shirley Graham, deceased. Biography: 1947.
  • Philip Guston, deceased. Fine Arts: 1947, 1968.
  • William Haller, deceased. British History: 1947, 1950, 1956.
  • Paul Richard Halmos, Professor of Mathematics, University of Santa Clara: 1947.
  • Fritz Heider, deceased. Psychology: 1947, 1951.
  • Carl Gustav Hempel, deceased. Philosophy: 1947.
  • Paul Henle, deceased. Philosophy: 1947.
  • Carl Kenneth Hersey, deceased. Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, University of Rochester: 1947.
  • Richard Otto Hertz, deceased. Art and Fine Arts Research: 1947.
  • Helen Margaret Hewitt, deceased. Music Research: 1947.
  • Joseph Kinsey Howard, deceased. Non Fiction: 1947, 1948.
  • John Richard Humphreys, writer; Senior Lecturer II Emeritus in English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University: 1947.
  • Thomas L. Jacobs, deceased. Chemistry: 1947.
  • Sherman Kent, deceased. Political Science: 1947.
  • I. Michael Lerner, deceased. Biology: 1947, 1952, 1956.
  • Pincus Philip Levine, deceased. Biology: 1947.
  • Earle G. Linsley, Professor Emeritus of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley: 1947.
  • José López-Rey, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, New York University: 1947, 1960, 1967.
  • Robert Lowell, deceased. Poetry: 1947.
  • Gordon Mackinney, deceased. Biochemistry: 1947.
  • Saunders Mac Lane, Max Mason Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Chicago: 1947, 1972.
  • Alice Marriott, deceased. Anthropology & Cultural Studies: 1947, 1960.
  • Edward Lippincott McAdam, Jr, deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1947.
  • Malcolm Francis McGregor, deceased. Classics: 1947.
  • Carroll Louis Meeks, deceased. Architecture: 1947.
  • Gustav A. Mehlquist, deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1947.
  • Jeannette Mirsky, deceased. Biography: 1947, 1949.
  • Jerome Moross, deceased. Music Composition: 1947, 1949.
  • Richard B. Morris, deceased. U.S. History: 1947, 1961, 1982.
  • Charles Loch Mowat, deceased. British History: 1947.
  • Beaumont Newhall, deceased. Photography: 1947, 1975.
  • Jack Nichols, Painter, Toronto: 1947.
  • Alex North, deceased. Music Composition: 1947.
  • Elaine O'Beirne-Ranelagh, Writer, Cambridge, England: 1947. Appointed as Lewis, Elaine L.. Pseudonym: O'Neill-Barna, Anne.
  • Milton Orchin, Director, Hoke S. Greene Laboratory of Catalysis; Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati: 1947.
  • James Hubert Pepper, deceased. Biology & Ecology: 1947.
  • Dragan Plamenac, deceased. Music Research: 1947.
  • Jeanne Varney Pleasants, deceased. French: 1947. Appointed as Varney, Jeanne.
  • Bernard Frank Riess, deceased. Psychology: 1947.
  • William Andrew Ringler, Jr, deceased. 16th & 17th English Literature: 1947, 1957.
  • Isaac Rosenfeld, deceased. Fiction: 1947.
  • Henry M. Rosenthal, deceased. Philosophy: 1947.
  • Ernest Rouleau, retired Professor of Botany, University of Montreal: 1947.
  • Walter Howard Rubsamen, deceased. Music Research: 1947, 1957.
  • Alexander Peter Russo, Painter; Professor Emeritus of Art, Hood College: 1947, 1949.
  • Berta Vogel Scharrer, deceased. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology: 1947.
  • David P. Shoemaker, deceased. Chemistry: 1947.
  • Theodore Sizer, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1947.[1]
  • Hallett D. Smith, deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1947.
  • Friedrich Solmsen, deceased. M.S. Slaughter Professor Emeritus of Classics, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1947.
  • Alexander Sprunt, Jr, deceased. Biology: 1947.
  • K. Laurence Stapleton, deceased. General Nonfiction: 1947.
  • John Sinclair Stevenson, deceased. Professor of Geological Sciences, McGill: 1947.
  • Wolfgang F. Stolper, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Michigan: 1947.
  • Lionel Trilling, deceased. Literary Criticism: 1947, 1975.
  • Arlin Turner, deceased. American Literature: 1947, 1959. Appointed as Turner, Henry Arlin.
  • Charles F. Voegelin, deceased. Anthropology: 1947.
  • Siegfried V. Wantrup, deceased. Economics: 1947, 1951.
  • James Curren Warf, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Southern California: 1947.
  • Charles Edward Weidman, deceased. Dance: 1947.
  • Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin, deceased. Anthropology & Cultural Studies: 1947. Appointed as Erminie Wheeler Voegelin.
  • John Hales Whitney, Retired Film Maker, Pacific Palisades, California: 1947, 1948.

1947 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows[]

  • Luis Alberto Acuña, Artist, Bogotá: 1947.
  • Eduardo Arcila Farías, Professor of History, Central University of Venezuela: 1947.
  • Roberto F. Banfi, Biochemist, Buenos Aires: 1947.
  • Federico Bonet Marco, Paleontologist, Mexican Institute of Petroleum Exploration, Mexico City: 1947.
  • Antenor Leitao de Carvalho, Herpetologist, National Museum, Rio de Janeiro: 1947, 1952.
  • Juan Daniel Curet Cuevas, Retired Vice President of Academic Affairs, Interamerican University, Hato Rey: 1947.
  • Antonio P. Digilio, Botanist, National Institute of Crop Technology, Buenos Aires: 1947.
  • José Luis Duomarco, deceased. Medicine: 1947.
  • Thales Martins, deceased. Physiologist: 1947, 1948.
  • José Oiticica Filho, deceased. Biology: 1947, 1949.
  • Armando Pacheco, deceased. Fine Arts Painting: 1947.
  • Héctor Poleo, deceased. Fine Arts Painting: 1947.
  • J. Emilio Ramírez, deceased. Earth Science: 1947.
  • Manuel Riveros Molinari, deceased. Medicine: 1947.
  • Javier Romero Molina, deceased. Anthropology: 1947.
  • Antonio Sánchez-Barbudo, Vilas Professor Emeritus of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1947, 1960.
  • Aníbal Sánchez Reulet, deceased. Philosophy: 1947.
  • Luis Antonio Santaló, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Buenos Aires: 1947.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "THEODORE SIZER". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

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