List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1933
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1933 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Kenneth Bainbridge
    Kenneth Bainbridge
    Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge was an American physicist at Harvard University who did work on cyclotron research. His precise measurements of mass differences between nuclear isotopes allowed him to confirm Albert Einstein's mass-energy equivalence concept. He was the Director of the Trinity test of...

    , Deceased. Physics: 1933, 1934.
  • Alfredo Barrera Vásquez
    Alfredo Barrera Vásquez
    Alfredo Barrera Vázquez was a Mexican anthropologist, linguist, academic and Mayanist scholar. He is noted for both his research into the historical Maya civilization of the pre-Columbian era and his contributions promoting literacy in Mayan languages and the culture of contemporary Maya peoples...

    , Deceased. Anthropology, Linguistics: 1933, 1934.
  • Francis Bitter
    Francis Bitter
    Francis Bitter was an American physicist.Bitter invented the Bitter plate used in resistive magnets . He is the one who thought of using dust to visualize a magnetic field...

    , Deceased. Physics: 1933.
  • Arnold Blanch
    Arnold Blanch
    Arnold Blanch , was born and raised in Mantorville, Minnesota. He was an American modernist painter, etcher, illustrator, lithographer, muralist, printmaker and art teacher. His modernist paintings are associated with the Social Realist movement. Blanch met his first wife the painter Lucile Blanch,...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933.
  • Lucile Blanch
    Lucile Blanch
    Lucile Blanch was an American artist and Guggenheim Fellow.-Biography:Lucile Blanch was born in 1895 in Hawley, Minnesota to the painter and lithographer Lucille Linguist. During World War I, she studied at the Minneapolis School of Art with her future husband Arnold Blanch, and other notable...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933.
  • Louise Bogan
    Louise Bogan
    Louise Bogan was an American poet. She was appointed the fourth Poet Laureate to the Library of Congress in 1945.-Early years:...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1933.
  • Louis Bouché, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933.
  • Miguel Covarrubias
    Miguel Covarrubias
    José Miguel Covarrubias Duclaud was a Mexican painter and caricaturist, ethnologist and art historian among other interests. In 1924 at the age of 19 he moved to New York City armed with a grant from the Mexican government, tremendous talent, but very little English speaking skill. Luckily,...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933, 1940.
  • E. E. Cummings
    E. E. Cummings
    Edward Estlin Cummings , popularly known as E. E. Cummings, with the abbreviated form of his name often written by others in lowercase letters as e.e. cummings , was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1933, 1951.
  • Leonard Ehrlich, Deceased. Fiction: 1933, 1934.
  • Emil Ganso, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933.
  • Herrick Lee Johnston, Deceased. Chemistry: 1933.
  • Howard Mumford Jones
    Howard Mumford Jones
    For the Louisiana state senator, see Howard M. Jones .Howard Mumford Jones was a U.S. writer, literary critic, and professor of English at Harvard University....

    , Deceased. Biography, American Literature: 1932, 1935, 1964. (Fellowship awarded in 1932 but not began until 1933.
  • Matthew Josephson
    Matthew Josephson
    Matthew Josephson was an American journalist and author of works on nineteenth-century French literature and twentieth-century American economic history.-Biography:...

    , Deceased. Biography: 1933.
  • Younghill Kang
    Younghill Kang
    Younghill Kang was an important early Asian American writer. He is best known for his 1931 novel The Grass Roof and its sequel, the 1937 fictionalized memoir East Goes West: The Making of an Oriental Yankee. He has been called "the father of Korean American literature."- Life and career :As a...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1933, 1934.
  • Georgina Klitgaard, Deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1933.
  • Mary Tarleton Knollenberg, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933. Appointed as Mary Tarleton.
  • Arthur Loveridge
    Arthur Loveridge
    Arthur Loveridge was a British biologist and herpetologist who wrote about animals in East Africa, particularly Tanzania, and New Guinea. He gave the scientific name to several gecko species in the region....

    , Deceased. Biology: 1933, 1938.
  • Gwen Lux, Sculptor, Honolulu: 1933.
  • Barbara McClintock
    Barbara McClintock
    Barbara McClintock , the 1983 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, was an American scientist and one of the world's most distinguished cytogeneticists. McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927, where she was a leader in the development of maize cytogenetics...

    , Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1933.
  • Carl Robert Noller, Deceased. Chemistry: 1933.
  • Paul Nordoff
    Paul Nordoff
    Paul Nordoff was an American composer and music therapist. His music is generally tonal and neo-Romantic in style.-Career:...

    , Deceased. Music Composition: 1933, 1935.
  • Carlotta Petrina, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1933, 1935.
  • Thomas Charles Poulter, Deceased. Physics: 1933.
  • Lowell Joseph Ragatz, Deceased. French History: 1933.
  • Charles Frederick Roos, Deceased. Mathematics: 1933.
  • Henry Schultz
    Henry Schultz
    Henry Schultz was an American economist and statistician, one of the founders of econometrics.-Life:Henry Schultz was born on September 4, 1893 in a Polish family in Szarkowszczyzna, the Russian Empire...

    , Deceased. Economics: 1933.
  • Kenneth Scott, Deceased. Classics: 1933.
  • Glenway Wescott
    Glenway Wescott
    Glenway Wescott was a major American novelist during the 1920-1940 period and a figure in the American expatriate literary community in Paris during the 1920s. Wescott was gay. His relationship with longtime companion Monroe Wheeler lasted from 1919 until Wescott's death.-Biography:Wescott was...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1933.

1933 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • Juan José Castro
    Juan José Castro
    Juan José Castro was an Argentine composer and conductor.Born in Avellaneda, Castro studied piano and violin under Manuel Posadas and composition under Eduarno Fornarini, in Buenos Aires. In the 1920s he was awarded the Europa Prize, and then went on to study in Paris at the Schola Cantorum under...

    , Deceased. Music Composition: 1933.
  • José Matias Cid, Deceased. Medicine: 1933.
  • Eugenio Pereira Salas
    Eugenio Pereira Salas
    Eugenio Pereira Salas was a Chilean historian....

    , Deceased. Economic History: 1933.
  • David Segura y Gama, Deceased. Engineering: 1933.

See also

  • 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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