List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1935
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1935 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Samuel K. Allison, Deceased. Particle Physics: 1935.
  • Newton Arvin
    Newton Arvin
    Newton Arvin was an American literary critic and academic. He achieved national recognition for his studies of individual nineteenth-century American authors....

    , Deceased. American Literature: 1935.
  • Werner Emmanuel Bachmann
    Werner Emmanuel Bachmann
    Werner Emmanuel Bachmann was a U.S. chemist. Bachmann was born in Detroit, Michigan where he studied chemistry and chemical engineering at Wayne State University and later at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor nearby...

    , Deceased. Biochemistry: 1935.
  • Alvah Cecil Bessie, Deceased.Writer: 1935.
  • William Clouser Boyd, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1935, 1937, 1961.
  • Kenneth Burke
    Kenneth Burke
    Kenneth Duva Burke was a major American literary theorist and philosopher. Burke's primary interests were in rhetoric and aesthetics.-Personal history:...

    , Deceased. General Nonfiction: 1935.
  • Charles Lewis Camp
    Charles Lewis Camp
    Charles Lewis Camp was a notable palaeontologist and zoologist, working from the University of California, Berkeley...

    , Deceased. Anthropology: 1935.
  • Arthur Edward Christy, Deceased. Intellectual History, American Literature: 1935.
  • Chester Wells Clark, Deceased. German History: 1935.
  • Jack Conroy
    Jack Conroy
    Jack Conroy a leftist American writer, also known as a Worker-Writer, and was best known for his contributions to “proletarian literature,” fiction and nonfiction about the life of American workers during the early decades of the 20th century.-Background:He was born John Wesley Conroy to Irish...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1935.
  • Arthur Herbert Copeland, Sr., Deceased. Mathematics: 1935.
  • Harvey Fergusson
    Harvey Fergusson
    Harvey Fergusson was an American writer.-Biography :Fergusson was born and grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, then attended Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, graduating in 1911. Soon after leaving college, he took a job as a staff reporter for the Washington, D.C. Herald...

    , Deceased. Folklore: 1935.
  • Dante Fiorillo, Deceased. Music Composition: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938.
  • Vincent Glinsky, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1935.
  • Calvin Hooker Goddard, Deceased. Non Fiction: 1935.
  • Mordecai Gorelik
    Mordecai Gorelik
    Mordecai Gorelik was a theatrical designer who also wrote, produced and directed plays. He was a 1920 graduate of the Pratt Institute, and worked principally as a scene designer. However, he also designed costumes, directed lighting and taught theater...

    , Deceased. Theatre Arts: 1935, 1937.
  • Abram Lincoln Harris
    Abram Lincoln Harris
    Abram Lincoln Harris, Jr. was an American economist, academic, anthropologist and a social critic of blacks in the United States. Considered by many as the first African American to achieve prominence in the field of economics, Harris was also known for his heavy influence on black radical and...

    , Deceased. Economics: 1935, 1936, 1943, 1953.
  • George Herzog
    George Herzog
    George Herzog was an American interior designer and decorative painter, best known for his work on Philadelphia Masonic Temple.-Career:...

    , Deceased. Anthropology, Music Research: 1935, 1947.
  • Langston Hughes
    Langston Hughes
    James Mercer Langston Hughes was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He was one of the earliest innovators of the then-new literary art form jazz poetry. Hughes is best known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1935.
  • Ruth Hughey, Deceased. 16th Century English Literature: 1935.
  • Otto Klineberg
    Otto Klineberg
    Otto Klineberg was a Canadian psychologist.He held professorships in social psychology at Columbia University and the University of Paris...

    , Deceased. Psychology/Anthropology: 1935.
  • Yasuo Kuniyoshi
    Yasuo Kuniyoshi
    was an American painter, photographer and printmaker born in Okayama, Japan.He migrated to America in 1906, a year later began studying at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design. In 1935 he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship. He taught at the Art Students League of New York in New York City...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1935.
  • Suzanne La Follette
    Suzanne La Follette
    Suzanne Clara La Follette was an American journalist and author who advocated for libertarian feminism in the first half of the 20th century. As an editor she helped found several magazines. She was an early and ardent feminist and a vocal anti communist.-Family:She was born in Washington state...

    , Deceased. Writer: 1935.
  • Cooper Harold Langford, Deceased. Philosophy: 1935.
  • Rico Lebrun
    Rico Lebrun
    Rico Lebrun was an Italy-born, Italian-American painter and sculptor.-Biography :Lebrun was born on December 10, 1900 in Naples, Italy. His formal art education consisted of attending technical school and art classes at night, studying the Old Masters in museums, and assisting fresco painters...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1935, 1937, 1962.
  • Henry Elis Mattson, Deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1935.
  • George Tremaine McDowell, Deceased. American Literature: 1935.
  • Robert Harbold McDowell, Deceased. Near Eastern Studies: 1935.
  • Morris Moore, Chief Bacteriologist, Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis: 1935, 1936.
  • Walter Hamor Piston, Deceased. Music Composition: 1935.
  • Lola Ridge
    Lola Ridge
    Lola Ridge was an anarchist poet and an influential editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications best remembered for her long poems and poetic sequences...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1935.
  • Henry Roy William Smith, Deceased. Classics: 1935.
  • Cleon Throckmorton, Deceased. Theatre Arts: 1935.
  • Carl Walters
    Carl Walters
    Carl Walters is an American born biologist known for his work involving fisheries stock assessments, the adaptive management concept, and ecosystem modeling. Walters has been a professor of Zoology and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia since 1969...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts-Sculpture: 1935, 1936.
  • David Vernon Widder
    David Widder
    David Vernon Widder was an American mathematician. He earned his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1924 under George Birkhoff and went on to join the faculty there....

    , Deceased. Mathematics: 1935.
  • Stanley Thomas Williams, Deceased. American Literature: 1935.
  • Edmund Wilson
    Edmund Wilson
    Edmund Wilson was an American writer and literary and social critic and noted man of letters.-Early life:Wilson was born in Red Bank, New Jersey. His father, Edmund Wilson, Sr., was a lawyer and served as New Jersey Attorney General. Wilson attended The Hill School, a college preparatory...

    , Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1935, 1939.
  • William Houlder Zachariasen, Deceased. Physics: 1935.

1935 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • Alfredo Baños, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of California, Los Angeles: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1957.
  • Pedro J. Bermúdez Hernández, Micropaleontologist: 1935, 1936.
  • Teófilo Ortiz Ramírez, Deceased. Medicine: 1935.
  • Enrique Savino, Deceased. Medicine: 1935, 1936, 1937.

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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