List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1936
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1936 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Leopold Atlas, Deceased. Drama: 1936.
  • John Edwin Bakeless, Deceased. Biography: 1936, 1945.
  • Catherine Krouse Bauer
    Catherine Bauer Wurster
    Catherine Krause Bauer Wurster was a leading member of a small group of idealists who called themselves "housers" because of their commitment to improving housing for low-income families...

    , Deceased. Architecture: 1936.
  • Albert Bein, Deceased. Drama and Performance Art: 1936.
  • Harold Francis Blum, Deceased. Biology: 1936, 1945, 1953.
  • Aaron Bohrod
    Aaron Bohrod
    Aaron Bohrod was an American artist best known for his trompe-l'oeil still-life paintings.Bohrad was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1907, the son of an emigree Russian grocer. Bohrod studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League of New York between 1926 and 1930...

    , Deceased. Painting: 1936, 1937.
  • Thomas A. Brady, Deceased. Classics: 1936.
  • Jon Corbino, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1936, 1937.
  • Edward Doro
    Edward Doro
    -Awards:*1936 Guggenheim Fellowship*1939 Russell Loines Award for Poetry, by American Academy of Arts and Letters -Works:*Alms for oblivion, Casa editorial franco-ibero-americana, 1932...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1936.
  • Joseph Leon Edel, Deceased. American Literature: 1936,1938, 1965.
  • Charles Farwell Edson, Jr., Deceased. Classics: 1936, 1937, 1956.
  • James Thomas Farrell, Deceased. Novelist: 1936.
  • Kenneth Flexner Fearing, Deceased. Poetry: 1936, 1939.
  • Solomon Gandz
    Solomon Gandz
    Solomon Gandz was a historian of science. Gandz published on the history of mathematics and astronomy in medieval Jewish and Islamic civilizations.-Works:...

    , Deceased. Mathematics: 1936.
  • Leo Gershoy
    Leo Gershoy
    Leo Gershoy was a history professor at New York University 1940-1975. In his name the American Historical Association awards an annual prize for the best new book on 17th or 18th century European history. An annual lecture at New York University is also named for him.- Works :...

    , Deceased. French History: 1936, 1939, 1946, 1959.
  • Donald Malcolm Greer, Deceased. French History: 1936.
  • George Whitfield Deluz Hamlett, Deceased. Biology: 1936, 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.
  • Jacob Hauser
    Jacob Hauser
    Jacob Hauser was an American poet.His work appeared in Poetry.He was a 1936 Guggenheim Fellow.In 1948, he mimeographed poems, which he gave away.He criticed Modernist literature as -Works:*Dark metropolis, B.C...

    , Poet: 1936.
  • Andrés Henestrosa
    Andrés Henestrosa
    Andrés Henestrosa Morales was a Mexican writer and politician. In addition to his prose and poetry, Henestrosa was elected to the federal legislature, serving three terms in the Chamber of Deputies, and as a senator for the state of Oaxaca from 1982 to 1988...

    , Writer, Senator of the Republic of Mexico: 1936, 1937.
  • Josephine Herbst
    Josephine Herbst
    Josephine Herbst was an American writer and journalist, active from 1923 to near the time of her death. She was a radical with communist leanings, who "incorporate[d] the philosophy of socialism into her fiction" and "aligned herself with the political Left", She wrote "proletarian novels"...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1936.
  • Granville Hicks
    Granville Hicks
    Granville Hicks was an American Marxist as well as an anti-Marxist novelist, literary critic, educator, and editor.-Life:...

    , Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1936.
  • Zora Neale Hurston
    Zora Neale Hurston
    Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist, anthropologist, and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance...

    , Deceased. Non-Fiction: 1936, 1937.
  • Leland Hamilton Jenks, Deceased. Economic History: 1936.
  • Clifford Kirkpatrick, Deceased. Sociology: 1936.
  • Ralph Leonard Kirkpatrick, Deceased. Music Research: 1936.
  • Irving A. Leonard
    Irving A. Leonard
    Irving Albert Leonard was an American historian and translator, specialising in Hispanic history and art. His best known publications are Books of the Brave and Baroque Times in Old Mexico: Seventeenth-Century Persons, Places and Practices...

    , Deceased. Spanish Literature: 1936.
  • Garrett Mattingly
    Garrett Mattingly
    Garrett Mattingly was a professor of European history at Columbia University who specialized in early modern diplomatic history and won a Pulitzer Prize for a bestseller about the Spanish Armada....

    , Deceased. British History, Spanish and Latin American History and Renaissance Studies: 1936, 1945, 1953, 1960.
  • Perry Gilbert Eddy Miller, Deceased. U.S. History: 1936.
  • Lennox Algernon Mills, Deceased. Political Science: 1936, 1957, 1959.
  • Jean Paul Misrah, Deceased. French: 1936.
  • Ernest Staples Osgood, Deceased. U.S. History: 1936.
  • Saul K. Padover
    Saul K. Padover
    Saul Kussiel Padover was an historian and political scientist at the New School for Social Research in New York City who wrote or edited definitive studies of Karl Marx, Joseph II of Austria, Louis XVI of France, and three American founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and,...

    , Deceased. French History: 1936.
  • Kenneth Patchen
    Kenneth Patchen
    Kenneth Patchen was an American poet and novelist. Though he denied any direct connection, Patchen's work and ideas regarding the role of artists paralleled those of the Dadaists, the Beats, and Surrealists...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1936.
  • Donald Culross Peattie, Deceased. Non-Fiction: 1936, 1937.
  • Donald McLean Purdy, Deceased. Psychology: 1936.
  • Morris Roberts, Deceased. American Literature: 1936.
  • Alexander N. Sack, Deceased. Law: 1936.
  • Glanville Wynkoop Smith, Deceased. Non-Fiction: 1936.
  • Donald Alfred Stauffer, Deceased. 18th Century English Literature: 1936.
  • Harry Sternberg
    Harry Sternberg
    Harry Sternberg was an American painter, printmaker and educator. He was born in New York City on July 19, 1904 and died in Escondido, California on November 27, 2001.-Childhood, family life, and education:...

    , Artist, Escondido, California: 1936.
  • Marshall Harvey Stone
    Marshall Harvey Stone
    Marshall Harvey Stone was an American mathematician who contributed to real analysis, functional analysis, and the study of Boolean algebras.-Biography:...

    , Deceased. Mathematics: 1936.
  • Robert Turney, Deceased: Drama & Performance Art: 1936, 1937.
  • Pierre Robert Vigneron, Deceased. French: 1936.
  • Lloyd Raymond Watson, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1936.
  • George Willard Wheland, Deceased. Chemistry: 1936.
  • Perry William Wilson, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1936.
  • Donald Goddard Wing
    Donald Goddard Wing
    Donald Wing, an Associate Librarian at Yale University from 1939 to 1970, is best known for his publication of the bibliographic work A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America and of the English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641-1700 ,...

    , Deceased. Bibliography: 1936.

1936 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • James Thomas Culbertson, deceased. Bacteriologist, Tenafly, New Jersey: 1936, 1946.
  • Adalberto Steeger Schaeffer, Deceased. Medicine: 1936.

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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