List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1943
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1943 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Edgar Anderson
    Edgar Anderson
    Edgar Anderson was an American botanist. His 1949 book Introgressive Hybridization was an original and important contribution to botanical genetics....

    , Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1943, 1950, 1956.
  • Kathleen Romoli Avery, Deceased. Iberian & Latin American History: 1943. Appointed as Kathleen Martin Romoli.
  • Ray Allen Billington
    Ray Allen Billington
    Ray Allen Billington was an American historian. He was born in Bay City, Michigan and died in San Marino, California.-Life:...

    , Deceased. U.S. History: 1943.
  • David Frederick Bowers, Deceased. Philosophy: 1943.
  • Richard Booker Brandt, Deceased. Philosophy: 1943.
  • Emma Lucy Braun
    Emma Lucy Braun
    E. Lucy Braun was a prominent botanist, ecologist, and expert on the forests of the eastern United States.- Life :...

    , Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1943, 1944.
  • Bertrand Harris Bronson, Deceased. Folk Music: 1943, 1944, 1948.
  • Barbara Stoddard Burks, Deceased. Psychology: 1943.
  • Kenneth E. Caster, Deceased. Earth Science: 1943, 1954, 1955.
  • William Charvat, Deceased. American Literature: 1943.
  • Samuel Delbert Clark
    Samuel Delbert Clark
    Samuel Delbert "Del" Clark, was a Canadian sociologist. He was married to Rosemary Landry Clark for 63 years . His living children are Samuel Clark and W...

    , Deceased. Sociology: 1943.
  • Donald Harcourt De Lue, Deceased. Fine Arts-Sculpture: 1943, 1944.
  • Tilly Edinger, Deceased. Biology: 1943, 1944.
  • John T. Flanagan, Deceased. American Literature: 1943.
  • Walter Friedlaender, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1943.
  • Esther V. Hansen, Deceased. Classics: 1943.
  • Henry Paul Hansen
    Henry Paul Hansen
    Henry Paul Hansen was an American palynologist known largely for his pioneering work on the vegetation history of the North American Pacific Northwest and for his time as the dean of Graduate Studies at Oregon State University from 1949 - 1972.-Early life:Henry Hansen was born on the April 28,...

    , Deceased. Earth Science: 1943, 1947.
  • John Francis Hanson, Retired Entomologist, Ipswich, Massachusetts: 1943.
  • Lawrence Averell Harper, Deceased. U.S. History: 1943.
  • Fred Harvey Harrington, Past President and Vilas Professor Emeritus of History, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1943.
  • 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.
  • Albert Hofstadter
    Albert Hofstadter
    Albert Hofstadter was a twentieth century American philosopher.-Life and career:Hofstadter taught at Columbia University , the University of California at Santa Cruz and the New School for Social Research .-Thoughts on the Later Heidegger:As a Heidegger scholar, Hofstadter contends that Heidegger...

    , Deceased. Philosophy: 1943.
  • Jeremy Ingalls
    Jeremy Ingalls
    Mildred Dodge Jeremy Ingalls was an American poet.-Life:She grew up in Gloucester, Massachusetts. She graduated from Tufts College and studied Chinese at the University of Chicago Oriental Institute...

    , Poet; Professor Emeritus of English and Asian Studies, Rockford College: 1943.
  • Wilbur Kitchener Jordan
    Wilbur Kitchener Jordan
    Wilbur Kitchener Jordan was a historian of sixteenth and seventeenth century Britain. In 1943, Kitchener rejected the presidency of the prestigious Scripps College, and he chose to become the fourth President of Radcliffe College , a constituting school of Harvard University.Raised in Lynnville,...

    , Deceased. British History: 1943.
  • Helge Karl August Kokeritz, Deceased. Linguistics: 1943, 1950.
  • Siegfried Kracauer
    Siegfried Kracauer
    Siegfried Kracauer was a German-Jewish writer, journalist, sociologist, cultural critic, and film theorist...

    , Deceased. Film Studies: 1943, 1944, 1945.
  • Arthur Kreutz
    Arthur Kreutz
    Arthur Kreutz was an American composer. He was famous for the Paul Bunyan Suite and the Dixie Concerto. He also composed the score to Martha Graham's 1942 ballet Land Be Bright.-Notes:...

    , Deceased. Music Composition: 1943, 1945.
  • George Alexander Kubler
    George Kubler
    George Alexander Kubler was an American art historian and among the foremost scholars on the art of Pre-Columbian America and Ibero-American Art....

    , Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1943, 1952, 1956.
  • Luc Lacourcière
    Luc Lacourcière
    Luc Lacourcière, CC was a Quebec author and ethnographer. In 1970, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada.-External links:* at The Canadian Encyclopedia...

    , Deceased. Comparative Folklore: 1943.
  • Mauricio Lasansky
    Mauricio Lasansky
    Mauricio Lasansky is an American graphic artist and printmaker. He is one of the few modern artists who have limited their works almost exclusively to the graphic media...

    , Graphic Artist; Virgil M. Hancher Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art, University of Iowa: 1943, 1944, 1945, 1953, 1964.
  • Harry T. Levin
    Harry Levin
    Harry Tuchman Levin was an American literary critic and scholar of modernism and comparative literature.-Biography:...

    , Deceased. American Literature: 1943, 1944.
  • John Donald Lewis, Deceased. Political Science: 1943.
  • Normand Lockwood
    Normand Lockwood
    Normand Lockwood was an American composer born in New York, New York. He studied composition at the University of Michigan from 1921–1924, and then traveled to Rome and studied composition under Ottorino Respighi from 1925 to 1926, and during this time he also had composition lessons with Nadia...

    , Composer; Professor Emeritus of Music and Theatre, University of Denver: 1943, 1944.
  • Donald Chalmers MacGregor, Deceased. Economics: 1943.
  • Hugh MacLennan
    Hugh MacLennan
    John Hugh MacLennan, CC, CQ was a Canadian author and professor of English at McGill University. He won five Governor General's Awards and a Royal Bank Award.-Family and childhood:...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1943.
  • Elizabeth McCausland, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1943.
  • Erich Mendelsohn
    Erich Mendelsohn
    Erich Mendelsohn was a Jewish German architect, known for his expressionist architecture in the 1920s, as well as for developing a dynamic functionalism in his projects for department stores and cinemas.-Early life:...

    , Deceased. Architecture: 1943.
  • George W. Meyer
    George W. Meyer
    George W. Meyer aka Geo. W. Meyer was an American Tin Pan Alley songwriter....

    , Deceased. 19th C English Literature: 1943.
  • Ira Moskowitz, Graphic Artist, New York City: 1943.
  • Vladimir Nabokov
    Vladimir Nabokov
    Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov was a multilingual Russian novelist and short story writer. Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Russian, then rose to international prominence as a master English prose stylist...

    , Deceased. Fiction and Slavic Studies: 1943, 1952.
  • Harry Partch
    Harry Partch
    Harry Partch was an American composer and instrument creator. He was one of the first twentieth-century composers to work extensively and systematically with microtonal scales, writing much of his music for custom-made instruments that he built himself, tuned in 11-limit just intonation.-Early...

    , Deceased. Music Composition and Music General: 1943, 1944, 1950.
  • Vladimir Pozner, Deceased. Fiction: 1943.
  • John Robert Reid, Deceased. Philosophy: 1943.
  • Philip Blair Rice, Deceased. Philosophy: 1943.
  • Muriel Rukeyser
    Muriel Rukeyser
    Muriel Rukeyser was an American poet and political activist, best known for her poems about equality, feminism, social justice, and Judaism...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1943.
  • Townsend Scudder, III, Deceased. U S History: 1943.
  • George Frank Sensabaugh, Professor Emeritus of English, Stanford University: 1943.
  • Madeleine B. Stern
    Madeleine B. Stern
    Madeleine Bettina Stern , born in New York, New York, was an American historian and rare books dealer and noted Louisa May Alcott scholar....

    , Writer, New York City: 1943, 1944.
  • Randall Stewart, Deceased. American Literature: 1943.
  • Signe Kirstine Toksvig
    Signe Toksvig
    Signe Toksvig was a Danish writer. Her articles were published in the New York Times, the Nation, The Atlantic, and other periodicals. She also published several books, including biographies of Hans Christian Andersen and Emanuel Swedenborg. Her life and work, and obstacles she encountered, has...

    , Deceased. Biography: 1943.
  • José Garcia Villa
    José García Villa
    Jose Garcia Villa was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter. He was awarded the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973, as well as the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1943.
  • William Vogt
    William Vogt
    William Vogt was an ecologist and ornithologist, with a strong interest in population control. He was the author of best-seller Road to Survival , National Director of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and secretary of the Conservation Foundation.William Vogt was born in Mineola, New York...

    , Deceased. Biology: 1943.
  • Hugh Mason Wade, Deceased. American Literature: 1943, 1944.
  • Edward Ronald Weismiller, Poet; Professor of English, George Washington University: 1943, 1947.

1943 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • Mario Autuori, Deceased. Entomology: 1943.
  • Adolfo Dorfman, Economic Consultant, Buenos Aires: 1943, 1944.
  • Raúl García, Deceased. Economics: 1943, 1945.
  • Gabriel Gasic Livacic, Professor Emeritus of Pathology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine: 1943.
  • José Antonio Goyco, Biochemist, Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: 1943.
  • Ramón Iglesia, Deceased. Spanish and Latin American History: 1943, 1945.
  • Teodoro Núñez Ureta
    Teodoro Núñez Ureta
    Dr. Teodoro Núñez Ureta was a Peruvian painter and a writer, noted for an original and distinctive style in Latin American art. His work often celebrated the life of the simple people of the Andes and the countryside, as distinct from a Spanish colonial legacy which had tended to ignore such...

     , Artist, Lima: 1943.
  • Octavio Paz
    Octavio Paz
    Octavio Paz Lozano was a Mexican writer, poet, and diplomat, and the winner of the 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature.-Early life and writings:...

    , Deceased. Poetry: 1943.

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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