List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1951
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1951 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • William Ross Abrams, Graphic Artist, Deià, Majorca, Spain: 1951.
  • Alfred Adler. French: 1951.
  • Paul Julius Alexander. Near Eastern Studies: 1951, 1965.
  • Henry N. Andrews, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Biology, University of Connecticut: 1951, 1958, 1961.
  • Oliver Luther Austin, Jr. Biology: 1951.
  • Jacob Avshalomov
    Jacob Avshalomov
    Jacob Avshalomov is a Jewish American composer and conductor.-Early life and education:Jacob Avshalomov was born on March 28, 1919 in Tsingtao, China. His father was Aaron Avshalomov, the Siberian-born composer known for "oriental musical materials cast in western forms and media"; his mother was...

    , Composer; Conductor Laureate, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Portland, Oregon: 1951.
  • Alma Whiffen Barksdale. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology: 1951. Appointed as Alma Joslyn Whiffen.
  • Howard A. Bern, Emeritus Professor of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley: 1951.
  • Edmund Grindlay Berry, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of Manitoba: 1951.
  • Arthur Cecil Bining. U.S. History, British History: 1951.
  • Jerome Blum. German and East European History: 1951, 1971.
  • Woodrow Borah, Abraham D. Shepard Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, Berkeley: 1951, 1958.
  • Benjamin Botkin. Folklore: 1951.
  • Julian Boyd
    Julian P. Boyd
    Julian Parks Boyd CBE was Professor of history at Princeton University. He served as president of the American Historical Association in 1964. For his efforts in preserving the site of the Battle of Hastings, he was appointed an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire.He edited The...

    . U.S. History: 1951.
  • Alexander Brady. Political Science: 1951.
  • Harrison Scott Brown. Chemistry: 1951.
  • George Edward Burch. Medicine: 1951.
  • Charles Edward Butler. Fiction: 1951.
  • Robert Francis Byrnes. Russian History: 1951.
  • Lily Bess Campbell. English Literature: 1951.
  • Mildred Lucile Campbell. U.S. History: 1951.
  • Rachel Carson
    Rachel Carson
    Rachel Louise Carson was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement....

    . Biology: 1951.
  • John Cheever
    John Cheever
    John William Cheever was an American novelist and short story writer. He is sometimes called "the Chekhov of the suburbs." His fiction is mostly set in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the Westchester suburbs, old New England villages based on various South Shore towns around Quincy,...

    . Fiction: 1951, 1960.
  • Gilbert Chinard. French: 1951, 1956.
  • Alan Frank Clifford. Chemistry: 1951, 1952.
  • James Lowry Clifford. 18th Century English Lit: 1951, 1965.
  • Thomas Wellsted Copeland. 18th Century English Literature: 1951, 1963.
  • Robert Brainard Corey. Chemistry: 1951.
  • William Steel Creighton. Biology: 1951, 1952.
  • Ingolf Dahl
    Ingolf Dahl
    Ingolf Dahl was a German-born American composer, pianist, conductor, and educator.-Biography:Born in Hamburg, Germany to a German father and a Swedish mother, his birth name was Walter Ingolf Marcus. He studied with Philipp Jarnach at the Hochschule für Musik Köln...

    . Music Composition: 1951, 1960.
  • Farrington Daniels
    Farrington Daniels
    Farrington Daniels , was an American physical chemist, is considered one of the pioneers of the modern direct use of solar energy.- Biography :Daniels was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on March 8, 1889...

    . Chemistry: 1951.
  • Joseph DeMartini. Fine Arts: 1951.
  • George Hathaway Dession. Political Science: 1951.
  • E. Talbot Donaldson. Medieval Studies: 1951, 1977.
  • Harry George Drickamer
    Harry George Drickamer
    Prof. Harry George Drickamer , born Harold George Weidenthal, was a pioneer experimentalist in high-pressure studies of condensed matter. His work generally concerned understanding the electronic properties of matter....

    , Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1951.
  • Maxwell John Dunbar. Biology: 1951.
  • Albert A. Ehrenzweig. Law: 1951.
  • Norman E. Eliason. Linguistics: 1951.
  • Sterling Howard Emerson. Genetics: 1951.
  • John King Fairbank
    John K. Fairbank
    John King Fairbank , was a prominent American academic and historian of China.-Education and early career:...

    . East Asian Studies: 1951, 1959.
  • Joseph Wiley Ferrebee, Retired Research Physician, Rancho Santa Fe, California: 1951.
  • Ralph Hartzler Fox
    Ralph Fox
    Ralph Hartzler Fox was an American mathematician. As a professor at Princeton University, he taught and advised many of the contributors to the Golden Age of differential topology, and he played an important role in the modernization and main-streaming of knot theory.Ralph Fox attended Swarthmore...

    . Mathematics: 1951.
  • Henri Frankfort
    Henri Frankfort
    Henri 'Hans' Frankfort was a Dutch Egyptologist, archaeologist and orientalist.-Biography:Born in Amsterdam, Frankfort studied history at the University of Amsterdam and then moved to London, where in 1924, he took an MA under Sir Flinders Petrie at the University College. In 1927 he gained a...

    . Near Eastern Studies: 1951.
  • Douglas Southall Freeman. Biography-U.S. History: 1951.
  • Carl J. Friedrich. Political Science: 1951, 1954.
  • Richard Nelson Frye
    Richard Nelson Frye
    Richard Nelson Frye is an American scholar of Iranic and Central Asian Studies, and Aga Khan Professor Emeritus of Iranian Studies at Harvard University...

    , Aga Khan Professor Emeritus of Iranian, Harvard University: 1951, 1975.
  • Frederick A. Fuhrman, Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University: 1951.
  • Albrecht Goetze
    Albrecht Goetze
    Albrecht Goetze was a German-American Hittitologist.Goetze was Professor of Semitic languages at the University of Marburg when the Nazi regime came to power in 1933. It was through the initiative of Edgar H. Sturtevant that Goetze was invited to Yale University in 1934, a move that was to prove...

    . Linguistics: 1951.
  • Richard Benedict Goldschmidt, Deceased. Biology: 1951.
  • William Goyen
    William Goyen
    Charles William Goyen was an American novelist, short story writer, playwright, poet, editor, and teacher. Born in a small town in East Texas, these roots would influence his work for his entire life....

    . Fiction: 1951, 1952.
  • Horace Victor Gregory. Biography: 1951.
  • Donald Jay Grout
    Donald Jay Grout
    Donald Jay Grout was an American musicologist.Grout attended Syracuse University and graduated with a degree in philosophy in 1923. He took his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1939...

    . Music Research: 1951, 1952.
  • William Henry Paine Hatch. Religion: 1951, 1953.
  • John Edward Heliker. Fine Arts- Painting: 1951.
  • Joyce Hemlow
    Joyce Hemlow
    Joyce Hemlow M.A., Ph.D, FRSC was a Canadian professor and accomplished writer.She was born to William and Rosalinda Hemlow and was educated at Queen's University, received a B.A in 1941 and her MA in 1942, becoming a travelling fellow of the university until 1943, when she became a fellow of the...

    , Shields Professor Emeritus of English, McGill University: 1951, 1960, 1966.
  • Heinrich Edmund Karl Henel. Germanics: 1951, 1954.
  • Albert Henne. Chemistry: 1951.
  • Su-Shu Huang. Astronomy-Astrophysics: 1951.
  • Ruth Hoffmann Hubbard, Professor Emeritus of Biology, Harvard University: 1951.
  • Walter Lee Hughes, Professor Emeritus of Physiology, Tufts University School of Medicine: 1951.
  • Robert Benjamin Irwin. Education: 1951.
  • Lewis Iselin. Fine Arts-Sculpture: 1951.
  • Nathan Jacobson
    Nathan Jacobson
    Nathan Jacobson was an American mathematician....

    , Henry Ford, 2nd, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Yale University: 1951.
  • Thomas H. Johnson. American Literature: 1951.
  • William Weed Kaufmann, Retired Lecturer in Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1951.
  • Edna Beatrice Kearney, Research Chemist, Veterans Administration Hospital and University of California Medical Center, San Francisco: 1951.
  • Ruth Lee Kennedy. Spanish: 1951.
  • Kenneth Earl Kidd. Anthropology: 1951.
  • Bertram Shirley Kraus. Anthropology: 1951.
  • Michael Kraus. Professor Emeritus of History, City College, City University of New York: 1951.
  • Robert F(rank) Kurka
    Robert Kurka
    Robert Frank Kurka was an American composer, who also taught and conducted his own works.Kurka was born in Cicero, Illinois. He was mostly self-taught, though he studied for short periods under Darius Milhaud and Otto Luening, receiving his M.A. degree from Columbia University in 1948...

    . Music Composition: 1951, 1952.
  • Cecil Yelverton Lang, John Stewart Bryan Professor of English, University of Virginia: 1951.
  • Albert Lester Lehninger
    Albert L. Lehninger
    Albert Lester Lehninger was an American biochemist in the field of bioenergetics. He made fundamental contributions to the current understanding of metabolism at a molecular level. In 1948, he discovered, with Eugene P...

    . Biochemistry: 1951, 1962.
  • Hal Lehrman, Writer, Ridgewood, New Jersey: 1951, 1953.
  • Clarence Cook Little: Biology: 1951.
  • William Dougald MacMillan. 18th C English Literature: 1951.
  • Dumas Malone
    Dumas Malone
    Dumas Malone was an American historian, biographer, and editor noted for his six-volume biography on Thomas Jefferson, for which he received the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for history...

    . U.S. History: 1951, 1958.
  • Golo Mann
    Golo Mann
    Golo Mann , born Angelus Gottfried Thomas Mann, was a popular German historian, essayist and writer. He was the third child of the novelist Thomas Mann and his wife Katia Mann.-Life:...

    . Intellectual and Cultural History: 1951.
  • Joe Truesdell Marshall, Jr., Retired Zoologist, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.: 1951.
  • Douglas Alfred Marsland. Biochemistry: 1951, 1959.
  • Richard Milton Martin
    Richard Milton Martin
    Richard Milton Martin was an American logician and analytic philosopher. In his Ph.D. thesis written under Frederic Fitch, Martin discovered virtual sets a bit before Quine, and was possibly the first non-Pole other than Joseph Henry Woodger to employ a mereological system...

    . Philosophy: 1951.
  • Alpheus Thomas Mason. Law: 1951.
  • Joseph James Mathews. Non-Fiction: 1951.
  • Frederick Albert Matsen, Professor of Chemistry and of Physics, University of Texas at Austin: 1951.
  • William Quentin Maxwell. U. S. History: 1951.
  • Mael A. Melvin, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Temple University: 1951, 1956.
  • E. D. Merrill. Biology-Plant Sciences: 1951.
  • Luis Monguió, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley: 1951.
  • Walter John Moore, Retired Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney; Adjunct Professor, Indiana University: 1951.
  • Richard A. Musgrave, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Harold Hitchings Burbank Professor Emeritus of Political Economy, Harvard University: 1951, 1965.
  • Walter Friedrich Naumann. German Literature: 1951, 1961.
  • Eldon Henry Newcomb, Folke Skoog Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1951.
  • Walter Collins O'Kane. Anthropology: 1951.
  • Louise Overacker. Political Science: 1951.
  • Bryan Patterson. Earth Science: 1951, 1954.
  • Ralph G. Pearson
    Ralph Pearson
    Ralph G. Pearson is a physical inorganic chemist best known for the development of the concept of hard and soft acids and bases ....

    , Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara: 1951.
  • John Rader Platt. Physics: 1951.
  • Richard Warren Pousette-Dart. Fine Arts: 1951.
  • William Kendrick Pritchett, Professor Emeritus of Greek, University of California, Berkeley: 1951, 1955.
  • Philip Rahv
    Philip Rahv
    Philip Rahv was an American literary critic and essayist.-Life:...

    . Literary Criticism: 1951.
  • Alo Raun, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and of Uralic and Altaic Studies, Indiana University: 1951.
  • Conyers Read. British History: 1951, 1954.
  • Charles Vernon Robinson, Biophysicist, Claremont, California: 1951.
  • Edward Anthony Robinson. Classics: 1951.
  • Anne Roe. Education: 1951.
  • William Cumming Rose
    William Cumming Rose
    William Cumming Rose was an American nutritionist whose research in the 1930s discovered the essential amino acid threonine....

    . Biochemistry: 1951.
  • Herbet Holdsworth Ross. Biology: 1951.
  • A. William Salomone. Italian Literature: 1951.
  • Leonard Jimmie Savage
    Leonard Jimmie Savage
    Leonard Jimmie Savage was an American mathematician and statistician. Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman said Savage was "one of the few people I have met whom I would unhesitatingly call a genius."...

    . Statistics: 1951, 1958, 1967.
  • Leland Shanor, Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Florida: 1951.
  • Max Shiffman. Mathematics: 1951.
  • Thomas Peter Singer, Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biochemistry and Biophysics, Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco: 1951, 1959.
  • Robert Nelson Smith. Chemistry: 1951.
  • T. Lynn Smith. Graduate Research Professor of Sociology, University of Florida: 1951, 1953.
  • Harold Ray Snyder, Research Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1951.
  • Edouard A. Stackpole
    Edouard A. Stackpole
    Edouard A. Stackpole was an American author and descendant of a family of whalers. Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, he graduated from Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury, Massachusetts. He worked for several years as a printer, reporter and editor at newspapers in Nantucket.Stackpole was...

    . U.S. History: 1951, 1963.
  • Leften Stavros Stavrianos, Professor Emeritus of History, Northwestern University; Adjunct Professor, University of California-San Diego: 1951.
  • Curt Stern
    Curt Stern
    Curt Stern was a German-born American geneticist.Curt Jacob Stern was born in Hamburg, Germany. He studied zoology at the University of Berlin and received his PhD in 1923 at the age of 21...

    . Biology: 1951, 1962.
  • Elizabeth Stevenson, Charles Howard Candler Emeritus Professor of American Studies, Emory University: 1951, 1958.
  • Albert N. Steward. Biology-Plant Science: 1951.
  • Oliver Strunk
    Oliver Strunk
    William Oliver Strunk was an American musicologist.Strunk was the son of Professor William Strunk, Jr. . He attended Cornell University from 1917 to 1919 and again in 1927, studying under Otto Kinkeldey...

    . Music Research: 1951, 1955.
  • Alice Fleenor Sturgis. Political Science: 1951.
  • Arnold Olaf Sundgaard, Librettist, Dallas, Texas: 1951.
  • Ernest Lee Tuveson, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley: 1951.
  • Albert Tyler
    Albert Tyler (biologist)
    Albert Tyler was an American biologist whose research was focused on reproductive biology and development in marine organisms....

    . Biology: 1951.
  • Carl Swenson Vestling, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of Iowa: 1951.
  • Claude André Vigée, Writer, Bangor, Maine: 1951.
  • Willard Mosher Wallace, William F. Armstrong Professor Emeritus of History, Wesleyan University: 1951.
  • William Pitkin Wallace. Classics: 1951, 1960.
  • Shih-Chun Wang. Medicine: 1951.
  • René Wellek
    René Wellek
    René Wellek was a Czech-American comparative literary critic. Like Erich Auerbach, Wellek was an eminent product of the Central European philological tradition and was known as a vastly erudite and "fair-minded critic of critics."René Wellek was born and raised in Vienna, speaking Czech and German...

    . Literary Criticism: 1951, 1952, 1956, 1966.
  • Rulon Seymour Wells, III, Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy, Yale University: 1951.
  • William Rulon Williamson. Economics: 1951.
  • George Woodcock
    George Woodcock
    George Woodcock was a Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic. He was also a poet, and published several volumes of travel writing. He founded in 1959 the journal Canadian Literature, the first academic journal specifically...

    . Biography: 1951.
  • Constantine George Yavis. Classics: 1951.
  • Kimball Young
    Kimball Young
    Kimball Young was the president of the American Sociological Association in 1945.Young was a grandson of Brigham Young. He was born in Provo, Utah, and graduated from Brigham Young University in 1915. However, Kimball Young himself was not a believer in the Latter-day Saint faith, and spoke...

    . Sociology: 1951.

1951 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • José Adem Chahin, Professor of Mathematics, Center of Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City: 1951, 1952.
  • Ricardo E. Alegría Gallardo, Executive Director, Center for Advanced Studies of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, San Juan: 1951, 1953.
  • Amado Alonso
    Amado Alonso
    Amado Alonso was a Spanish philologist, linguist and literary critic, who became a naturalised citizen of Argentina and one of the founders of stylistics....

    . Spanish: 1951.
  • Mario Altamirano Orrego, Professor of Physiology, J.M. Vargas School of Medicine, Caracas: 1951.
  • Joao José Bigarella, Geologist, Federal University of Paraná: 1951.
  • Danko Brncic Juricic, Professor of Genetics and Evolution, University of Chile: 1951, 1969.
  • Raymond Millard Cable. Biology & Ecology: 1951.
  • Pedro Carrasco Pizana, Senior Research Associate, Brandeis University; Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, State University of New York at Stony Brook: 1951.
  • Domingo Cozzo, Professor Emeritus of Forestry, University of Buenos Aires: 1951.
  • Julio César Cubillos Chaparro, Director, Archeological Museum, Banco Popular, Cali: 1951.
  • Ephraim Donoso, Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New York: 1951, 1952.
  • José Vicente Freitas Marcondes, de. Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Labor Law, Foundation School of Social Sciences, University of São Paulo: 1951.
  • Luis Enrique Gregory, Plant Phsysiologist, National Arboretum, Beltsville, Maryland: 1951.
  • Jorge León Arguedas, Former Plant Materials Officer, Plant Production and Protection Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome: 1951, 1952.
  • Alicia Lourteig, Chief of Research, Laboratory of Phanerogams, National Museum of Natural History, Paris: 1951, 1952.
  • Roberto Eusebio Mancini. Medicine: 1951.
  • Pierre Marcelin. Fiction: 1951.
  • Leví Marrero Artiles, Retired Professor of Geography, University of Puerto Rico: 1951.
  • Edmundo O'Gorman
    Edmundo O'Gorman
    Edmundo O'Gorman O'Gorman was an Irish-Mexican writer, historian and philosopher....

    . Iberian and Latin American History: 1951.
  • José Luis Romero. Medieval History: 1951, 1969.
  • Philippe Thoby-Marcelin, Deceased. Fiction: 1951.
  • José Vela Zanetti. Fine Arts, Painting: 1951, 1952.

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  • Guggenheim Fellowship
    Guggenheim Fellowship
    Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes...

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