List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1953
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1953 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Robert Kemp Adair, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Physics, Yale University: 1953.
  • Luis Valentine Amador, Clinical Professor Emeritus of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University: 1953.
  • Maynard Andrew Amerine, Biochemistry-Molecular Biology: 1953.
  • Joseph R. Bailey, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Duke University: 1953.
  • Roger Allen Baker, Fine Arts-Painting: 1953.
  • Leonard Baskin
    Leonard Baskin
    Leonard Baskin was an American sculptor, book-illustrator, wood-engraver, printmaker, graphic artist, writer and teacher.-Life and work:...

    , Fine Arts: Sculpture: 1953.
  • Samuel H. Beer, Eaton Professor Emeritus of the Science of Government, Harvard University: 1953.
  • Leonard Gascoigne Berry, Chemistry: 1953.
  • Arthur Eugene Bestor, Jr. U.S. History: 1953, 1961.
  • Justus Bier, Director Emeritus and Curator of Research, North Carolina Museum of Art: 1953, 1956.
  • Konrad Bloch, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: 1953, 1960, 1975.
  • Godfrey Blunden
    Godfrey Blunden
    Godfrey Blunden was an Australian journalist and author.Godfrey Blunden was born in Melbourne. Employed by the Sydney Daily Telegraph he was sent to England in 1941 and covered the Battle of Britain before being sent to Russia in 1942 where he covered the Stalingrad and Kharkov forces...

    , Fiction: 1953.
  • Virgil Carl Boekelheide, Professor of Chemistry, University of Oregon: 1953.
  • Edgar Collins Bogardus, Poetry: 1953.
  • Cleanth Brooks
    Cleanth Brooks
    Cleanth Brooks was an influential American literary critic and professor. He is best known for his contributions to New Criticism in the mid-twentieth century and for revolutionizing the teaching of poetry in American higher education...

    , Literary Criticism: 1953, 1960.
  • Felix Browder
    Felix Browder
    Felix E. Browder is a United States mathematician.Felix Browder received his doctorate from Princeton University in 1948. He is known for his research in nonlinear functional analysis, including the theory of semigroups, monotone operators, and fixed points of Cesàro sums of non-expansive operators...

    , University Professor of Mathematics and Vice-President for Research, Rutgers University: 1953, 1966.
  • Mark Bucci
    Mark Bucci
    Mark Bucci was an American composer, lyricist, and dramatist. Influenced by Giacomo Puccini, his work is composed in a contemporary yet lyrical style which frequently employs marked rhythms and memorable harmonies and melodies.-Career:Bucci studied music composition with Tibor Serly in New York...

    , Composer/Writer, Camp Verde, Arizona: 1953, 1957.
  • Arthur Walter Burks, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy; Professor Emeritus of Computer and Communication Sciences, and Director, Logic of Computers Group, University of Michigan: 1953.
  • George Francis Carter, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geography, Texas A&M University: 1953.
  • Américo Castro
    Americo Castro
    Américo Castro y Quesada was a Spanish cultural historian, philologist, and literary critic who challenged some of the prevailing notions of Spanish identity, raising heated controversy with his conclusions that Spaniards didn't become the distinct group they are today until after the Islamic...

    , Spanish: 1953.
  • Carlos Clavería, Spanish: 1953.
  • Anthony Calhoun Clement, Biology: 1953.
  • Kathleen Coburn
    Kathleen Coburn
    Kathleen Hazel Coburn, OC, FRSC was a Canadian academic and a leading authority on the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge....

    , 18th Century English Literature: 1953, 1956.
  • Tristram Potter Coffin, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Pennsylvania: 1953.
  • Lincoln Constance, Professor Emeritus of Botany and Director Emeritus of the University Herbarium, University of California, Berkeley: 1953.
  • Harry Donald Conway, Professor Emeritus of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University: 1953.
  • John Chambers Crowell, Professor Emeritus of Geology, University of California, Santa Barbara: 1953.
  • Joseph Dainow, Law: 1953.
  • Thaddeus S. Danowski, Biochemistry: 1953.
  • John Gilbert Daunt, Physics: 1953, 1958.
  • Edward Smith Deevey, Jr.
    Edward Smith Deevey, Jr.
    Edward Smith Deevey, Jr. , born in Albany, New York, was a prominent American ecologist and paleolimnologist, and an early protégé of G. Evelyn Hutchinson at Yale University...

    , Biology-Plant Science: 1953.
  • Edward D. DeLamater, Biochemistry - Molecular Biology: 1953.
  • Enrico de Negri, Philosophy: 1953.
  • Robert H. Denison, Biology: 1953.
  • Martin Deutsch
    Martin Deutsch
    Martin Deutsch was an Austrian-American physicist, who was emeritus professor of physics at MIT. He is best known for being the discoverer of positronium.-Early life:...

    , Professor of Physics and Director, Laboratory for Nuclear Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1953, 1960.
  • William Clyde DeVane, Biography: 1953.
  • Ingrith Johnson Deyrup-Olsen, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of Washington: 1953.
  • Angela Diller, Music Research: 1953.
  • Owen Vincent Dodson, Fiction: 1953.
  • Joseph Dorfman, Economics: 1953.
  • Andreas Dorpalen, German History: 1953.
  • Wallace Warner Douglas, Literary Criticism: 1953, 1972
  • Ellen Neall Duvall, Medicine: 1953.
  • Chester Verne Easum, German History: 1953.
  • Fred R. Eggan, Anthropology: 1953.
  • Hans Albert Einstein, Earth Science: 1953.
  • Arthur Alphonse Ekirch, Jr., Professor Emeritus of History, State University of New York at Albany: 1953.
  • Robert Reed Ellis, Historian: 1953.
  • Rupert Emerson
    Rupert Emerson
    Rupert Emerson was a professor of political science and international relations. He served on the faculty of Harvard University for forty-three years and served in various U.S government positions.After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1917-18, he received a B.A. from Harvard University in 1922, then...

    , Political Science: 1953, 1956.
  • Irene Emery, Fine Arts Research: 1953.
  • John Thompson Emlen, Jr., Biology & Ecology: 1953.
  • Paul Hamilton Engle, Poetry: 1953, 1957, 1959.
  • Joseph Andorfer Ewan, Biology-Plant Science: 1953.
  • Henry Alan Fairbank, Professor of Physics, Duke University: 1953.
  • Bernard Taub Feld, Physics: 1953, 1960.
  • Lloyd Noel Ferguson
    Lloyd Noel Ferguson
    Lloyd Noel Ferguson is an African American chemist.As a child in Oakland, California, Ferguson had a backyard laboratory in which he developed a moth repellent, a silverware cleanser, and a lemonade powder...

    , Professor of Chemistry, California State University, Los Angeles: 1953.
  • Paul Fetler, Composer; Professor Emeritus of Music, University of Minnesota: 1953, 1960.
  • James Thomas Flexner
    James Thomas Flexner
    James Thomas Flexner was an American historian and author best known for his prize-winning four-volume biography of George Washington, which earned him a National Book Award and a special Pulitzer Prize citation...

    , Historian, New York City: 1953, 1980.
  • Leslie L. Foldy, Institute Professor of Physics, Case Western Reserve University: 1953.
  • George Howard Forsyth, Jr. Fine Arts Research: 1953.
  • Charles Frankel
    Charles Frankel
    Charles Frankel was an American philosopher.Born in to a Jewish family in New York City, he was the son of Abraham Philip and Estelle Edith Frankel. He married Helen Beatrice Lehman on August 17, 1941. Together they had two children, Susan and Carl.Frankel was educated at Columbia, Charles...

    , Philosophy: 1953.
  • David Grover Frey, Earth Science: 1953.
  • Edward Hirsch Frieden, Biochemistry: 1953.
  • Carl Gans, Adjunct Professor of Zoology, University of Texas at Austin: 1953, 1977.
  • Clinton H. Gardiner, Research Professor Emeritus of History, Southern Illinois University: 1953.
  • William A. Garnett, Retired Photographer; Professor Emeritus of Design, University of California, Berkeley: 1953, 1956, 1975.
  • Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan, Fine Arts Research: 1953.
  • Henry Snyder Gehman, Classics and Religion: 1953.
  • James E. Gerald, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota: 1953.
  • James Alexander Gibson
    James Alexander Gibson
    James Alexander Gibson was a Canadian academic, federal bureaucrat and private secretary to prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King....

    , President Emeritus and Vice-Chancellor Emeritus, Brock University: 1953.
  • Charles Merwin Gilbert, Earth Science: 1953.
  • Margaret Gilman, French: 1953.
  • Werner Goldsmith, Active Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley: 1953.
  • Rudolph B. Gottfried, 16th and 17th Century English Literature: 1953.
  • Howard Jay Graham, Political Science: 1953, 1957.
  • Francis Joseph Byrne Hackett, Biography: 1953.
  • Leonard Herbert Hall, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz: 1953.
  • Robert Anderson Hall, Jr. Linguistics: 1953, 1970.
  • Alfred Harbage
    Alfred Harbage
    Alfred Bennett Harbage was an influential Shakespeare scholar of the mid-20th century. He was born in Philadelphia and received his undergraduate degree and doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. He lectured on Shakespeare both there and at Columbia before becoming a professor at Harvard...

    , 16th & 17th C English Literature: 1953, 1965.
  • Eta Harich-Schneider, Music Research, 1953, 1954, 1955.
  • Anna Granville Hatcher, Linguistics: 1953.
  • Peter Havas, Professor of Physics, Temple University: 1953.
  • Albert Edward Heins, Mathematics: 1953.
  • Charles Bixler Heiser, Jr., Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biology, Indiana University: 1953.
  • Leon A. Heppel, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, Cornell University: 1953, 1975.
  • Charlton Hinman, 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1953. 1954.
  • Margaret Trabue Hodgen, Sociology: 1953.
  • Alan Hovhaness
    Alan Hovhaness
    Alan Hovhaness was an Armenian-American composer.His music is accessible to the lay listener and often evokes a mood of mystery or contemplation...

    , Composer, Seattle, Washington: 1953, 1954.
  • Arthur William Hummel
    Arthur W. Hummel, Sr.
    Arthur William Hummel, Sr. was an American Christian missionary to China, noted Sinologist and father of Arthur W. Hummel, Jr., a career diplomat and U.S. Ambassador to China.-Biography:...

    , Far Eastern Studies: 1953.
  • Witold Hurewicz
    Witold Hurewicz
    Witold Hurewicz was a Polish mathematician.- Early life and education :Witold Hurewicz was born to a Jewish family in Łódź, Russian Empire ....

    , Mathematics: 1953.
  • Colin Osborne Hutton, Earth Science: 1953.
  • Andrew W. Imbrie, Composer; Professor Emeritus of Music, University of California, Berkeley: 1953, 1960.
  • Diamond Jenness
    Diamond Jenness
    Diamond Jenness, CC was one of Canada's greatest early scientists and a pioneer of Canadian anthropology.-Biography:...

    , Anthropology: 1953.
  • George Jura, Chemistry: 1953.
  • Arthur Robert Kantrowitz, Professor Emeritus of Engineering, Dartmouth College: 1953.
  • Alfred L. Kellogg, 16th and 17th Century English Literature: 1953.
  • Hayward Keniston, Spanish: 1953.
  • Ernst Kitzinger
    Ernst Kitzinger
    Ernst Kitzinger was a German-American historian of late antique, early medieval, and Byzantine art.-Biography:...

    , A. Kingsley Porter University Professor Emeritus, Harvard University: 1953.
  • Raymond Klibansky
    Raymond Klibansky
    Raymond Klibansky, was a German-Canadian historian of philosophy.Born in Paris, to Rosa Scheidt and Hermann Klibansky, he was educated at the University of Kiel, University of Hamburg and Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, where he received a Ph.D. in 1928...

    , Frothingham Professor Emeritus of Logic and Metaphysics, McGill University: 1953, 1965.
  • Alfred George Knudson, Jr., Senior Member, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia: 1953.
  • Henry Koffler, President, University of Arizona: 1953.
  • Yoshio Kondo
    Yoshio Kondo
    Yoshio Kondo was a biologist and malacologist. He spent virtually his entire life in Hawaii, with the exception of a number of collecting expeditions, primarily to islands in the Pacific Ocean , and his time spent at Harvard University, where he received a Ph.D. under the direction of William J...

    , Biology & Ecology: 1953, 1954.
  • Milton R. Konvitz
    Milton R. Konvitz
    Milton Konvitz was a former Cornell University faculty member. He died September 5, 2003 at the age of 95.-Early Life, Education and Early Career:...

    , Professor Emeritus of Industrial and Labor Relations, and of Law, Cornell University: 1953.
  • Eugene Nicholas Kozloff
    Eugene N. Kozloff
    Eugene N. Kozloff is an American marine biologist and botanist at Shannon Point Marine Center on Fidalgo Island, Washington. He is an emeritus professor of the Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, and is best known for writing field guides for the Pacific Northwest Region of the...

    , Emeritus Professor of Zoology, University of Washington: 1953.
  • Lester Touby Kurtz, Professor Emeritus of Soil Fertility, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1953.
  • Herbert August Laitinen, Chemistry: 1953, 1961.
  • Clay Lancaster
    Clay Lancaster
    Clay Lancaster , was an authority on American architecture, an orientalist, and an influential advocate of historical preservation...

    , Architecture & Design: 1953, 1964.
  • Armin Landeck, Fine Arts: 1953.
  • Benno Landsberger
    Benno Landsberger
    Benno Landsberger was one of the most important German Assyriologists.- Early life and education :...

    , Near Eastern Studies: 1953, 1956.
  • Mabel L. Lang, Katherine E. McBride Professor Emeritus of Greek; Katharine E. McBride Professor of Greek, Bryn Mawr College: 1953.
  • 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.
  • Robert Stanley Livingston, Chemist, Powell, Tennessee: 1953.
  • Helen Niña Tappan Loeblich, Professor Emeritus of Geology, University of California, Los Angeles: 1953.
  • Ruth C. B. Marcus, Reuben Post Halleck Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Yale University: 1953.
  • Robert E. Marshak, Physics: 1953, 1960, 1967.
  • Arthur Earl Martell
    Arthur E. Martell
    Arthur E. Martell was a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University and award-winning researcher in the field of inorganic chemistry....

    , Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Texas A&M University: 1953.
  • Bohuslav Martinu
    Bohuslav Martinu
    Bohuslav Martinů was a prolific Czech composer of modern classical music. He was of Czech and Rumanian ancestry. Martinů wrote six symphonies, 15 operas, 14 ballet scores and a large body of orchestral, chamber, vocal and instrumental works. Martinů became a violinist in the Czech Philharmonic...

    , Music Composition: 1953, 1956.
  • James Wallace Marvin, Biology-Plant Science: 1953.
  • Brian H. Mason, Curator Emeritus, Division of Meteorites, Smithsonian Institution: 1953, 1968.
  • Davis McEntire, Political Science: 1953.
  • Charles Keith McLane, Condensed Matter Physics: 1953.
  • James Gilmer McManaway, 16th & 17th C English Literature: 1953.
  • Robert Douthat Meade, U.S. History: 1953, 1960.
  • Heinrich Meyer, German: 1953.
  • Reba Paeff Mirsky, Anthropology: 1953.
  • Conrad Vernon Morton
    Conrad Vernon Morton
    Conrad Vernon Morton was an American botanist who did notable writings on Ferns. He was also a specialist in Gesneriaceae and Solanaceae for the Smithsonian Institution from 1928.- Publications :...

    , Biology-Plant Science: 1953.
  • Joseph Arthur Colin Nicol, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of Texas Institute of Marine Science, Port Aransas: 1953.
  • Howard Lee Nostrand, Professor Emeritus of Romance Language and Literature, University of Washington: 1953.
  • Howard W. Odum
    Howard W. Odum
    Howard Washington Odum was an American sociologist.-Biography:...

    , Sociology: 1953.
  • Aladar Olgyay, Architecture: 1953.
  • Victor Olgyay, Architecture: 1953.
  • John L. Oncley, Professor of Chemistry and of Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan: 1953.
  • Oystein Ore
    Øystein Ore
    Øystein Ore was a Norwegian mathematician.-Life:Ore was graduated from the University of Oslo in 1922, with a Cand.Scient. degree in mathematics. In 1924, the University of Oslo awarded him the Ph.D. for a thesis titled Zur Theorie der algebraischen Körper, supervised by Thoralf Skolem...

    , Mathematics: 1953.
  • Victor Amandus Oswald, Jr, Professor Emeritus of German, University of California, Los Angeles: 1953.
  • Gerald Bruce Ownbey, Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Minnesota: 1953
  • Harold Paris, Fine Arts-Painting: 1953, 1954.
  • Robert Ghormley Parr
    Robert Parr
    Robert Ghormley Parr is a theoretical chemist. He is a chemistry professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.-Career:...

    , Wassily Hoeffding Professor of Chemical Physics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1953.
  • J. Roland Pennock, Political Science: 1953.
  • Clarence J. Pfaffenberger, Psychology: 1953, 1954.
  • Ralph Saul Phillips, Mathematics: 1953, 1973.
  • Thomas Hal Phillips
    Thomas Hal Phillips
    Thomas Hal Phillips was an American actor and screenwriter.-Biography:Born in Corinth, Mississippi, he graduated with a bachelor of science degree from Mississippi State College in 1943. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He earned a master's degree in writing at University...

    , Writer, Kossuth, Mississippi: 1953, 1956.
  • Hortense Powdermaker
    Hortense Powdermaker
    Hortense Powdermaker was an anthropologist best known for her ethnographic studies of African Americans in rural America and of Hollywood. Born to a Jewish family, Powdermaker spent her childhood in Reading, Pennsylvania and in Baltimore, Maryland. She studied history and the humanities at...

    , Anthropology: 1953.
  • Frederic Ramsey, Jr. Folklore and Popular Culture: 1953, 1955.
  • Caroline Robbins, Professor Emeritus of History, Bryn Mawr College: 1953.
  • J. Barkley Rosser, Mathematics: 1953.
  • Clinton Lawrence Rossiter, III, Political Science: 1953.
  • Edward Hetzel Schafer, Asian Studies: 1953, 1968.
  • Charles Schucker, Fine Arts: 1953.
  • Benjamin Isadore Schwartz, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science, Harvard University: 1953.
  • Allen Brewster Scott, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Oregon State University: 1953.
  • Robert Lorentz Scranton, Classics: 1953.
  • Abraham Seidenberg
    Abraham Seidenberg
    Abraham Seidenberg was an American mathematician.- Early life :Seidenberg was born on June 2, 1916 in Washington D.C.. He graduated with a B.A. from the University of Maryland in 1937. He completed his Ph.D. in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 1943. His Ph.D...

    , Mathematics: 1953.
  • Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
    Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
    Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. was a professor of English and president of the University of Virginia from 1959 to 1974.-Biography:...

     19th Century English Literature: 1953.
  • John Clark Sheehan
    John C. Sheehan
    John Clark Sheehan was an American organic chemist whose work on synthetic penicillin led to tailor-made forms of the drug. After nine years of hard work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , he became the first to discover a practical method for synthesizing penicillin V...

    , Chemistry: 1953.
  • Arnold John Frederick Siegert, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Northwestern University: 1953.
  • Samuel Silver, Astronomy-Astrophysics: 1953, 1960.
  • Ernest Sirluck, Former President and Vice Chancellor, University of Manitoba; Visiting Professor of English, University of Toronto: 1953.
  • James Hinton Sledd, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Texas at Austin: 1953.
  • Joe Mauk Smith, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Davis: 1953.
  • George Davis Snell
    George Davis Snell
    George Davis Snell was an American mouse geneticist and basic transplant immunologist.-Work:George Snell shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Baruj Benacerraf and Jean Dausset for their discoveries concerning "genetically determined structures on the cell surface that...

    , Biology: 1953.
  • Elizabeth Spencer
    Elizabeth Spencer (writer)
    Elizabeth Spencer is a writer. Spencer's first novel, Fire in the Morning, was published in 1948. She has written a total of nine novels, seven collections of short stories, a memoir , and a play...

    , Writer, Chapel Hill, North Carolina: 1953. aka Elizabeth Spencer Rusher.
  • Adrian Morris
    Adrian Morris
    Adrian Grant Morris was an English painter. Following a successful retrospective exhibition at the Redfern Gallery in London in May/June, 2008, works were included in their mixed Autumn exhibition, 2009...

     Srb. Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: 1953.
  • Marion Lena Starkey, General Nonfiction: 1953, 1958.
  • George Ledyard Stebbins, Professor Emeritus of Genetics, University of California, Davis: 1953, 1960.
  • Samuel Dickinson Stirk, Germanics: 1953.
  • Carl Pontius Swanson, Biochemistry- Molecular Biology: 1953.
  • Walter Magnes Teller, Biography 1953.
  • David Henry Templeton, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Dean, College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley: 1953, 1968.
  • Jacobus tenBroek, Political Science and Law: 1953, 1961.
  • Edwin Daisley Thatcher, Architect: 1953.
  • William York Tindall, Literary Criticism: 1953.
  • Leonard Howard Unger, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Minnesota: 1953.
  • Robert L. Van Nice, Fine Arts Research: 1953.
  • John Verhoogen, Earth Science: 1953, 1960.
  • Marjorie Jean Vold, Chemistry: 1953.
  • Kurt von Fritz, Classics: 1953.
  • Robert George Leeson Waite, Brown Professor of History, Williams College: 1953.
  • William E. Wallace
    William E. Wallace
    William E. Wallace , known as Ed Wallace to his friends and associates, was a preeminent physical chemist whose career coincided with the golden age of chemistry. He received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Mississippi College in 1936, and a Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry from the University...

    , Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh: 1953.
  • James Harold Wayland, Professor Emeritus of Engineering Science, California Institute of Technology: 1953.
  • Edwin Jack Webber, Spanish Literature: 1953.
  • Wiktor Weintraub, Slavic Studies: 1953.
  • Perry Dickie Westbrook, Professor Emeritus of English, State University of New York at Albany: 1953.
  • Arthur Frederick Wright, Far Eastern History: 1953.
  • Nathalia Wright, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Tennessee: 1953.
  • Max Yavno
    Max Yavno
    Max Yavno was a photographer who specialized in street scenes, especially in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California.-Personal life:...

    , Photography: 1953.
  • Antoni Zygmund
    Antoni Zygmund
    Antoni Zygmund was a Polish-born American mathematician.-Life:Born in Warsaw, Zygmund obtained his PhD from Warsaw University and became a professor at Stefan Batory University at Wilno...

    , Mathematics:1953.

1953 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • Anderson Coelho de Andrade, Director, Planning and Scientific Documentation Service, Biological Institute, São Paulo: 1953.
  • Ernest Corominas
    Ernest Corominas
    Ernest Corominas i Vigneaux is a Spanish-French mathematician.Born in Barcelona, he studied architecture and mathematics at the University of Barcelona, graduating in 1936. He served as in officer of engineering in the Spanish Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War. In 1939 he fled to...

    , Mathematics: 1953.
  • Carlos E. Eyzaguirre, Professor of Physiology, University of Utah College of Medicine: 1953, 1954.
  • Orlando Fals-Borda, Retired Sociologist, Bogotá: 1953, 1954 .
  • Oswaldo Giannotti, Entomologist and Head of the General Directory, Biological Institute, São Paulo: 1953.
  • Raúl Hernández-Peón, Neuroscience: 1953.
  • Gustavo Hoecker Salas, Professor of Biology, University of Chile: 1953.
  • Antonio Joseph
    Antonio Joseph
    Antonio Joseph is a Haitian artist. Born in Barahona, Dominican Republic, to Haitian parents, Joseph practices painting, sculpture, and screen-printing. He worked as a tailor while studying watercolor and sculpture in Haiti and screen-printing in the United States. He joined the Centre d'Art in...

    , Painter, Port-au-Prince, Haiti: 1953, 1957.
  • Antonio Krapovickas
    Antonio Krapovickas
    Antonio Krapovickas is an Argentine agronomist.Krapovickas received a degree in 1948 in agronomic engineering from the University of Buenos Aires and began teaching in 1949 as Professor of Genetics and Systems Botany at the University of Córdoba...

    , Professor of Genetics, National University of the Northeast, Corrientes: 1953.
  • Carlos Augusto Luzzetti, Economic History: 1953.
  • Norman Millott, Biology-Plant Science: 1953.
  • Alfredo T. Morales, Scholar, Metro-Manila, Philippines: 1953.
  • Fernando da Costa Novaes
    Fernando da Costa Novaes
    Fernando da Costa Novaes was a Brazilian ornithologist who worked on the Amazonian bird fauna.- Biography :Novaes was based at the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, in Belém, where he assembled the second largest bird skin and skeleton collection in Brazil. This collection has been renamed in his honor...

    , Chief, Division of Zoology, Emilio Goeldi Museum, Belém: 1953.
  • Norberto José Palleroni, Research Professor of Microbiology, Rutgers University; 1953, 1954, 1955.
  • Jorge Sahade, Director, Institute of Astronomy and Space Physics, Buenos Aires: 1953, 1955.

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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