List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1965
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1965
Fellow Category Field of Study
Roger D. Abrahams
Roger D. Abrahams
Roger D. Abrahams is a prominent folklorist whose work focuses on the expressive cultures and cultural histories of the Americas, with a specific emphasis on African American peoples and traditions. He is the Hum Rosen Professor of Humanities, Emeritus, at the University of Pennsylvania where he...

Humanities Folklore & Popular Culture
Peter Achinstein
Peter Achinstein
Peter Achinstein is a distinguished American Philosopher of Science. He is the author of numerous influential books and articles. He is the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein University Professor of Philosophy at Yeshiva University, director of the Yeshiva Center for History and Philosophy of Science,...

Humanities Philosophy
Fay Ajzenberg-Selove
Fay Ajzenberg-Selove
Fay Ajzenberg-Selove is a German-American physicist. She was a recipient of the 2007 National Medal of Science.-Early life:...

Natural Sciences Physics
Ralph Gilmore Allen Humanities Theatre Arts
Edward L. Alpen Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Daniel Alpert Natural Sciences Physics
Charles Roberts Anderson Humanities Literary Criticism
John S. Anderson Creative Arts Fine Arts
James Burton Ax Natural Sciences Mathematics
Dudley W. R. Bahlman Humanities British History
William Bailey
William Bailey
William Bailey was an American actor. He appeared in 222 films between 1911 and 1959. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Bailey died in Hollywood, California in 1962 at the age of 76.-Selected filmography:...

Creative Arts Fine Arts
Carlos Baker
Carlos Baker
Carlos Baker was an American writer, biographer and former Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature at Princeton University. He earned his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D at Dartmouth, Harvard, and Princeton respectively. Baker's published works included several novels and books of poetry and various literary...

Creative Arts Biography
Edward C. Banfield
Edward C. Banfield
Edward Christie Banfield was an American political scientist, best known as the author of The Moral Basis of a Backward Society , and The Unheavenly City . One of the leading scholars of his generation, Banfield was an adviser to Republican presidents...

Social Sciences Political Science
Amiri Baraka
Amiri Baraka
Amiri Baraka , formerly known as LeRoi Jones, is an American writer of poetry, drama, fiction, essays, and music criticism...

Creative Arts Drama & Performance Art
George Barati Creative Arts Music Composition
James Barr
James Barr
James Barr may refer to:*James Barr , Scottish composer; composed the tune which inspired that which is now used for "Waltzing Matilda"...

Humanities Linguistics
Fernando Bastarrachea Avilés Molecular & Cellular Biology
Tosun Bayrak
Tosun Bayrak
Sheikh Tosun Bayrak al-Jerrahi al-Halveti is an author, translator and Sufi. He served as a government official in Ankara, Honorary Consul of Turkey in Morocco and is the Sheikh of the Jerrahi-Halveti Order in America...

Fine Arts
David Breed Beard Astronomy--Astrophysics
Frederick John Beharriell German & Scandinavian Literature
Cyril S. Belshaw Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Edward Wells Bennett German & East European History
Larry Dean Benson Medieval Literature
Joseph Berkowitz Chemistry
Albert Bermel Drama & Performance Art
Eric Albert Blackall German & Scandinavian Literature
Seymour Michael Blinder Chemistry
Werner C. Bokermann Organismic Biology & Ecology
Martin Stewart Braine Psychology
Michael Brecher Political Science
Robert James Brentano Medieval History
William Michael Brinner Near Eastern Studies
Earle Brown
Earle Brown
Earle Brown was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems...

Music Composition
Edgar H. Brown Mathematics
Kenneth H. Brown Drama & Performance Art
Roger William Brown
Roger Brown (psychologist)
Roger William Brown , an American social psychologist, was born in Detroit.-Early Life and Education:...

Psychology
Oscar Brunser Tesarschü Medicine & Health
Louis John Budd American Literature
Robert J. C. Butow Humanities U.S. History
Kenneth Campbell
Kenneth Campbell
Kenneth Campbell VC was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.-Details:...

Fine Arts
Manfredo Perdigao do Carmo Natural Sciences Mathematics
Hayden Carruth
Hayden Carruth
Hayden Carruth was an American poet and literary critic. He taught at Syracuse University.-Life:Hayden Carruth grew up in Woodbury, Connecticut, and was educated at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and at the University of Chicago. He lived in Johnson, Vermont for many years...

Poetry
Julián Bernardo Cáceres Freyre Anthropology & Cultural Studies
John Magruder Clark Molecular & Cellular Biology
Geraldine Joncich Clifford Education
Robert Wayne Clower Economics
Louise George Clubb Italian Literature
Morton Norton Cohen English Literature
Ruby Cohn
Ruby Cohn
Ruby Cohn was a theater scholar and a leading authority on playwright Samuel Beckett...

Theatre Arts
Warrington Colescott
Warrington Colescott
Warrington Colescott is an American artist best known for his satirical etchings. He lives and works in Hollandale, Wisconsin where he and his wife, artist Frances Myers, operate Mantegna Press.- Early life and influences :...

Fine Arts
Rowland Lee Collins Medieval Literature
Paul Keith Conkin U.S. History
Leon N. Cooper Physics
Paul Cooper Music Composition
Paul Palmer Craig Physics
Fausto Luiz de Souza Cunha Earth Science
Philip De Armond Curtin Economic History
Edward Hutchins Davidson American Literature
Eugene A. Davidson Molecular & Cellular Biology
Roberto De Lamonica Fine Arts
Allen G. Debus
Allen G. Debus
Allen George Debus was an American historian of science, known primarily for his work on the history of chemistry and alchemy. In 1991 he was honored at the University of Chicago with an academic conference held in his name. Paul H...

History of Science & Technology
Eduardo del Solar Osses Organismic Biology & Ecology
Peter Demetz German & Scandinavian Literature
Phoebus J. Dhrymes Economics
Peter Arthur Diamond Economics
James E. Dittes Psychology
James Doolittle
James Doolittle
James Doolittle may refer to:*James Rood Doolittle, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, 1857–1869*Jimmy Doolittle, U.S. Army general, aviator, and World War II hero...

French Literature
Julien Serge Doubrovsky French Literature
James Edward Duffy African Studies
Armando Dugand
Armando Dugand
Armando Dugand was a Colombian botanist, geobotanist and ornithologist.Dugand's father, Francisco Víctor, was a successful French banker; his mother was named Gnecco Coronado. Dugand was educated in France and in the United States...

Plant Sciences
Mostafa A. El-Sayed Natural Sciences Chemistry
Seymour Epstein Creative Arts Fiction
Donald James Erb Creative Arts Music Composition
Novencido Escobar Arecho Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Ray Franklin Evert Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Herbert Lewis Fink Creative Arts Fine Arts
Roger Fisher Social Sciences Law
Donald Harnish Fleming Humanities History of Science & Technology
Richard Foster Flint
Richard Foster Flint
Richard Foster Flint , born in Chicago, graduated from the University of Chicago and earned his Ph.D. in geology at the University of California graduating in 1925...

Natural Sciences Earth Science
José Luis Franco Carrasco Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Hans Hermann Frankel Humanities East Asian Studies
William Evan Fredeman Humanities English Literature
Walter Jackson Freeman Natural Sciences Medicine & Health
Simeon Adlow Friedberg Natural Sciences Physics
Robert Walter Funk Humanities Religion
John A. Garraty
John A. Garraty
John Arthur Garraty was an American historian and biographer. He specialized largely in American political and economic history....

U.S. History
Juan Manuel Gómez-Quiroz Fine Arts
William R. Geis Fine Arts
Peter Gerhard
Peter Gerhard
Peter Gerhard was a historical geographer whose work focused on colonial Mexico or New Spain.His works include:*The North Frontier of New Spain*Guide to the Historical Geography of New Spain*Pirates of New Spain, 1575-1742...

Iberian & Latin American History
Arthur Gill Computer Science
Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg was an American poet and one of the leading figures of the Beat Generation in the 1950s. He vigorously opposed militarism, materialism and sexual repression...

Poetry
Clarence James Glacken Geography & Environmental Studies
Shelomo Dov Goitein
Shelomo Dov Goitein
Shelomo Dov Goitein was a German-Jewish ethnographer, historian and Arabist known for his research on Jewish life in the Islamic Middle Ages.-Biography:...

Near Eastern Studies
William Josiah Goode Sociology
Harrison G. Gough Psychology
Thomas Fauss Gould Classics
Edward Grant
Edward Grant
Edward Grant is an American historian. He was named a Distinguished Professor in 1983. Other honors include the 1992 George Sarton Medal, for "a lifetime scholarly achievement" as an historian of science.-Biography:...

History of Science & Technology
Martin Greenberger Computer Science
Stanley Brian Greenfield Medieval Literature
Richard A. Gregg Slavic Literature
James Arthur Gresham Architecture, Planning, & Design
Nancy Grossman
Nancy Grossman
Nancy Grossman is an American artist.She graduated from the Pratt Institute with a BFA, in 1962.In 2009, the U.S. Postal Service censored her postcard, for her etchings of a book by Adrienne Rich.-Exhibitions:...

Fine Arts
Frederick Gutheim
Frederick Gutheim
Frederick Gutheim was an urban planner and historian, architect, and author. He is noted for writing The Potomac, a history of the Potomac River and the 40th volume in the Rivers of America Series, and Worthy of a Nation a history of the development of Washington, D.C..-Career:Gutheim was born in...

Architecture, Planning, & Design
John M. Haines
John M. Haines
John Michiner Haines was the tenth Governor of Idaho from 1913 until 1915. Prior to being elected governor he served as mayor of Boise from 1907 to 1909....

Creative Arts Poetry
William Wolfgang Hallo Near Eastern Studies
Joseph Hamburger Political Science
Eugene Alfred Hammel Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Harold C. Hanson Organismic Biology & Ecology
Zoltán Haraszti U.S. History
Mark Harris
Mark Harris (author)
Mark Harris was an American novelist, literary biographer, and educator.-Early life:Harris was born Mark Harris Finklestein in Mount Vernon, New York to Carlyle and Ruth Klausner Finkelstein...

General Nonfiction
Rivkah Harris Near Eastern Studies
John Woodland Hastings
John Woodland Hastings
John Woodland “Woody” Hastings, PhD., born March 24, 1927 in Maryland, is a leader in the field of photobiology, especially bioluminescence, and is one of the founders of the field of circadian biology . He is the Paul C. Mangelsdorf Professor of Natural Sciences and Professor of Molecular and...

Molecular & Cellular Biology
Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann Fine Arts Research
Carolyn Heilbrun English Literature
Herman Lawrence Helfer Astronomy--Astrophysics
Edith F. Helman Spanish & Portuguese Literature
Howard Hibbard Fine Arts Research
Charles Warren Hollister Medieval History
Ari Arthur Hoogenboom U.S. History
Peter Hooven Fine Arts
Reginald Horsman U.S. History
Will Horwitt Fine Arts
Walter Edwards Houghton English Literature
Kerson Huang
Kerson Huang
Kerson Huang is a Chinese-American theoretical physicist, who is currently Professor of Physics Emeritus at MIT....

Physics
Victor Hobbs Hutchison Organismic Biology & Ecology
Scott Hyde Creative Arts Photography
David Ignatow
David Ignatow
-Life:David Ignatow was born in Brooklyn on February 7, 1914, and spent most of his life in the New York City area. He died on November 17, 1997, at his home in East Hampton, New York. His papers are held at University of California, San Diego.-Career:...

Creative Arts Poetry
Paul Ilie Humanities Spanish & Portuguese Literature
John Lyman Ingraham Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Ronald Aliston Irvine Natural Sciences Medicine & Health
Edward D. Ives
Edward D. Ives
Edward Dawson Ives was a folklorist. His work concentrated on the oral traditions of Maine and the Maritime Provinces of Canada, particularly, as he said, "on local songs and their makers but also on cycles of tales about local heroes." He founded the Maine Folklore Center in 1992 and was its...

Humanities Folklore & Popular Culture
Michael Hamilton Jameson Classics
Andrew Oscar Jaszi German & Scandinavian Literature
Carl Lewis Johannessen Geography & Environmental Studies
Daniel LaRue Johnson Fine Arts
Wendell Stacy Johnson English Literature
Jack C. Jones Organismic Biology & Ecology
Alicia Jurado Humanities English Literature
George Kalnitsky Molecular & Cellular Biology
Martin Kanes French Literature
Frederick Robert Karl English Literature
Richard E. Kim
Richard E. Kim
Richard Eun Kook Kim was a Korean-American writer and professor of literature. He was the author of The Martyred , The Innocent , and Lost Names , and many other works. He was a Guggenheim Fellow and was a recipient of a Fulbright grant...

Fiction
Willard F. King Spanish & Portuguese Literature
Lyman E. Kipp Fine Arts
Harold Clark Kirker U.S. History
Henry Alfred Kissinger Political Science
David Harold Kistner Organismic Biology & Ecology
George Leonidas Koniaris Classics
Joseph Konzal Fine Arts
Herbert L. Kufner Humanities Linguistics
Serge Lang
Serge Lang
Serge Lang was a French-born American mathematician. He was known for his work in number theory and for his mathematics textbooks, including the influential Algebra...

Mathematics
alcides lanza
Alcides Lanza
Alcides Emigdio Lanza is a Canadian composer, conductor, pianist, and music educator of Argentinian birth. He became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 1976. As both a composer and performer he is known as an exponent of contemporary classical music and avant-garde music...

Creative Arts Music Composition
James F. Larkin British History
Hugues Leblanc Philosophy
Edward Leete Molecular & Cellular Biology
Stanford Lehmberg
Stanford Lehmberg
-Early life and schooling:Stanford E. Lehmberg was born in McPherson, Kansas. Lehmberg's father was a Kansas dealer in farm implements, who spent most of his life also managing a local bank. Lehmberg's mother was a teacher in Kansas public schools before Stanford was born...

British History
Kornelius Lems Plant Sciences
Allan J. Lichtenberg Applied Mathematics
John Walley Littlefield Organismic Biology & Ecology
Katherine Litz Creative Arts Choreography
Earle Leonard Lomon Physics
Albert J. Loomie British History
David Lowenthal Geography & Environmental Studies
Martin Lubin Molecular & Cellular Biology
Alison Lurie
Alison Lurie
Alison Lurie is an American novelist and academic. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her 1984 novel Foreign Affairs. Although better known as a novelist, she has also written numerous non-fiction books and articles, particularly on children's literature and the semiotics of dress.-Personal...

Fiction
Eugene S. Machlin Physics
Seymour J. Mandelbaum Architecture, Planning, & Design
Jerry B. Marion Physics
Wallace Markfield
Wallace Markfield
Wallace Markfield was an American comic novelist best known for his first novel, To An Early Grave , about four men who spend the day driving across Brooklyn to their friend's funeral...

Fiction
Thomas A. Marschak Economics
John M(arvin) Marshall Medicine & Health
William Randolph Martin Molecular & Cellular Biology
James Cullen Martin
James Cullen Martin
James Cullen Martin was an American chemist. He specialized in organic chemistry and main group element chemistry with an emphasis on physical organic chemistry....

Chemistry
Paul Cecil Martin Physics
Paul Schultz Martin Earth Science
Thaddeus B. Massalski Physics
Ramiro Matos Mendieta Anthropology & Cultural Studies
David C. Mauzerall Molecular & Cellular Biology
William R. Mayer Music Composition
Albert Maysles Creative Arts Film
Hugh McLean Slavic Literature
Donald B. Meyer British History
Robert Earl Middleton Music Composition
Raj Mittra Engineering
Lisette Model
Lisette Model
Lisette Model was an Austrian-born American photographer.Lisette Model was born Elise Felic Amelie Stern in Vienna, Austria...

Creative Arts Photography
Donald E. Munnecke Plant Sciences
Daniel Joseph Murphy English Literature
Paul Lloyd Murphy U.S. History
Karol J. Mysels Natural Sciences Chemistry
James Graham Nelson English Literature
Kazuhiko Nishijima
Kazuhiko Nishijima
-Awards:*Nishina Memorial Prize*Japan Academy Prize*Order of Culture of Japan*Guggenheim Fellowship-Further reading:...

Physics
Luis Felipe Noé
Luis Felipe Noé
Luis Felipe Noé is an artist, writer, intellectual and teacher from Buenos Aires, Argentina where he is known as Yuyo. In 1961 he formed Otra Figuración with three other Argentine artists. Their eponymous exhibition and subsequent work greatly influenced the Neofiguration movement...

Fine Arts
John T. Noonan Law
Maximillian E. Novak Humanities English Literature
Arthur Aaron Oliner Natural Sciences Physics
Frank Oppenheimer
Frank Oppenheimer
Frank Friedman Oppenheimer was an American physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project, was a target of McCarthyism, and was later the founder of the Exploratorium in San Francisco. He was the younger brother of J...

Natural Sciences Physics
George Earl Ortman
George Earl Ortman
George Earl Ortman is an American painter, printmaker, constructionist and sculptor. His work has been referred to as Neo-Dada, Pop art,Minimalism, and Hard Edge...

Creative Arts Fine Arts
Lona Mosk Packer English Literature
Juan V. Pancho Plant Sciences
Peter Paone Fine Arts
Ronald Howard Paulson English Literature
David Gordon Pease Fine Arts
David Perlman Molecular & Cellular Biology
Raymond D. A. Peterson Medicine & Health
Fred Albert Phillips Law
Richard Austin Pierce Russian History
George Willard Pitcher Philosophy
Alan Mark Portis Physics
Robert E. Quirk
Robert E. Quirk
Robert E. Quirk was an American historian, and professor emeritus at Indiana University.-External links:**...

Humanities Iberian & Latin American History
Bernard J. Ransil Medicine & Health
Mark L. Reed English Literature
Edward Lawrence Reiss Applied Mathematics
Joachim Remak German & East European History
John H. P. Reumann Religion
Ramón Riba y Nava Esparza Plant Sciences
Martin Ridge
Martin Ridge
Martin Ridge is a broad ice-covered ridge bordering the west side of upper Moody Glacier in Queen Alexandra Range. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Maj. Wilbur E. Martin, USA, in charge of trail operations during U.S. Navy Operation Deepfreeze, 1963....

U.S. History
Alfred J. Rieber Russian History
Richard A. Rifkind Medicine & Health
William H. Robinson Engineering
Arnold Austin Rogow Political Science
Charles E. Rosenberg
Charles E. Rosenberg
Charles E. Rosenberg is an American Professor of the History of Science and the Ernest E. Monrad Professor in the Social Sciences at Harvard University.-Biography:...

History of Science & Technology
Murray Rosenblatt
Murray Rosenblatt
Murray Rosenblatt is a statistician specializing in time series analysis who is a Professor ofmathematics at University of California, San Diego. He received his Ph.D. at Cornell University....

Mathematics
Myron Rosenblum Chemistry
Earl H. Rovit American Literature
John Raymond Rowley Plant Sciences
Alvin Z. Rubinstein Political Science
Dankwart A. Rustow Political Science
Ann Saddlemyer English Literature
Ernest H. Sanders Music Research
Theodore R. Sarbin
Theodore R. Sarbin
Theodore Roy Sarbin , known as "Ted Sarbin", was an American psychologist and professor emeritus of psychology and criminology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He was known as "Mr. Role Theory" because of his contributions to the social psychology of role-taking.- Biography :Sarbin was...

Psychology
José Luis Sérsic Astronomy--Astrophysics
Robert Anthony Scalapino Political Science
Riley Schaeffer Chemistry
Bernard N. Schilling Literary Criticism
Richard Schmitt Philosophy
Robert Scholten Earth Science
Calvin Orville Schrag Philosophy
Melvin Schwartz
Melvin Schwartz
Melvin Schwartz was an American physicist. He shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physics with Leon M. Lederman and Jack Steinberger for their development of the neutrino beam method and their demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons through the discovery of the muon neutrino.He grew up in...

Physics
Allan Seager
Allan Seager
Allan Seager was a novelist and short-story writer. Seager published more than 80 short stories in publications including Esquire, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Sports Illustrated. E.J...

Creative Arts Biography
Stanley E. Seashore Psychology
Santiago Sebastián López Architecture, Planning, & Design
Lore Segal
Lore Segal
Lore Segal , née Lore Groszmann, is an American novelist, translator, teacher, and author of children’s books.-Personal life:...

Fiction
Stanley Joel Silverman Music Composition
Mario Ferreira Simoes Anthropology & Cultural Studies
William Kelly Simpson
William Kelly Simpson
William Kelly Simpson is an American professor emeritus of Egyptology, Archaeology, Ancient Egyptian literature, and Afro-Asiatic languages at Yale University....

Near Eastern Studies
Irving Singer
Irving Singer
Irving Singer is Professor of Philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Singer is the author of numerous books on a diverse range of topics, but his major interests are cinema, love, sexuality, and the philosophy of George Santayana...

Philosophy
James Hammond Smith Physics
John Hazel Smith Renaissance History
George Abraham Snow Physics
Monroe Kirk Spears Literary Criticism
Robert Francis Spencer Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Frank L. Spitzer Mathematics
Rangaswamy Srinivasan
Rangaswamy Srinivasan
Rangaswamy Srinivasan is an inventor at IBM Research. One of the famous inventions he has contributed to is LASIK.-Ablative Photodecomposition :...

Chemistry
Hardie St. Martin Spanish & Portuguese Literature
Thomas Robert Stearns Fine Arts
Peter C. Stein Physics
Alec Thompson Stewart Physics
Zeph Stewart Classics
Donald Harvey Stork Physics
Hans Eduard Suess Earth Science
Terence George Swales Humanities Architecture, Planning, & Design
Aloys Louis Tappel Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
John Lovell Thomas Humanities U.S. History
Chang-Lin Tien
Chang-Lin Tien
Chang-lin Tien was a Chinese American professor of mechanical engineering and university administrator. He was the seventh Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley , the first Asian to head a major university in the United States.-Early years:Born in Huangpi, Wuhan, China, Tien and...

Natural Sciences Engineering
William B. Todd Humanities Bibliography
John Gordon Torrey Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Kenneth Stephen Toth Natural Sciences Physics
Alan Stubbs Trueblood Humanities Spanish & Portuguese Literature
San Fu Tuan Natural Sciences Physics
Colin Murray Turbayne
Colin Murray Turbayne
Colin Murray Turbayne was an Australian philosopher, who spent most of his academic career at the University of Rochester, where he first had a position in 1957 and became professor emeritus in 1981. His doctorate was from the University of Pennsylvania...

Humanities Philosophy
Henry Ashby Turner
Henry Ashby Turner
Henry Ashby Turner, Jr. was an American historian of Germany who was a professor at Yale University for over forty years...

Humanities German & East European History
Parker Tyler
Parker Tyler
Harrison Parker Tyler, better known as Parker Tyler was an American author, poet, and film critic. Tyler had a relationship with underground filmmaker Charles Boultenhouse from 1945 until his death...

Humanities Fine Arts Research
Richard Gwen Underwood Humanities Bibliography
Edgar Valcárcel Creative Arts Music Composition
Alexis Volborth Natural Sciences Earth Science
Shyh Wang Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics
Andrew Murray Watson Humanities Economic History
James D. Watson
James D. Watson
James Dewey Watson is an American molecular biologist, geneticist, and zoologist, best known as one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA in 1953 with Francis Crick...

Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
Herschel Webb Humanities East Asian Studies
Joan Webber Humanities English Literature
Jerome H. Weiner Natural Sciences Engineering
Rudolph H. Weingartner Humanities Philosophy
Arnold Weinstein
Arnold Weinstein
Arnold Weinstein was an American poet, playwright and librettist, who referred to himself as a "theatre poet"....

Creative Arts Drama & Performance Art
Harry H. Wellington Social Sciences Law
Ernest Wenkert Natural Sciences Chemistry
Donald F. Wetherell Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Robert Thayer Wilce Natural Sciences Plant Sciences
Robley Cook Williams Natural Sciences Molecular & Cellular Biology
John Randolph Winckler Natural Sciences Astronomy--Astrophysics
Calhoun Winton Humanities English Literature
Jacob Wolfowitz
Jacob Wolfowitz
Jacob Wolfowitz was a Polish-born American statistician and Shannon Award-winning information theorist. He was the father of former Deputy Secretary of Defense and World Bank Group President Paul Wolfowitz....

Natural Sciences Statistics
Nelson Ikon Wu
Nelson Ikon Wu
Nelson Ikon Wu was a Chinese and American writer and professor of Asian art history.- Biography :...

Humanities Fine Arts Research
Gertrud L. Wyatt Social Sciences Psychology
Nguyen-Huu Xuong Natural Sciences Physics
Robert M. Yost Humanities Philosophy
Vernon Kenneth Zimmerman Humanities Economic History
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