List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1964
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1964
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
Asger Hartvig Aaboe | Humanities | History of Science & Technology |
Juan Accorinti | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Robert Adelman | Creative Arts | Photography |
Juan Carlos Agulla | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Alan Clifford Aisenberg | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Josef Lewis Altholz | Humanities | Religion |
Alan Ross Anderson Alan Ross Anderson Alan Ross Anderson was an American logician and professor of philosophy at Yale University and the University of Pittsburgh.... |
Humanities | Philosophy |
William Ross Ashby William Ross Ashby W. Ross Ashby was an English psychiatrist and a pioneer in cybernetics, the study of complex systems. His first name was not used: he was known as Ross Ashby.... |
Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Pierre L. H. Aubery | Humanities | French Literature |
Kenneth Leslie Babcock | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Hernán Baldrich Meneses | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Stephen Francis Barker Stephen Francis Barker Stephen Francis Barker is an American philosopher of mathematics, a professor emeritus of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and a former faculty member at the University of Virginia and Ohio State University.... |
Humanities | Philosophy |
Martin Carey Battestin | English Literature | |
Curt F. Bühler | Medieval Literature | |
A. Earl Bell | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
David John Benney | Mathematics | |
Aldo S. Bernardo | Italian Literature | |
Norman John Berrill | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
David M. Bevington | English Literature | |
Henrik Birnbaum | Linguistics | |
Thomas Noel Bisson | Medieval History | |
David Paul Bloch | Plant Sciences | |
Myer Bloom | Physics | |
Joseph L. Blotner | American Literature | |
Robert Bly Robert Bly Robert Bly is an American poet, author, activist and leader of the Mythopoetic Men's Movement.-Life:Bly was born in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota, to Jacob and Alice Bly, who were of Norwegian ancestry. Following graduation from high school in 1944, he enlisted in the United States Navy, serving... |
Poetry | |
William Bolcom William Bolcom William Elden Bolcom is an American composer and pianist. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, two Grammy Awards, the Detroit Music Award and was named 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. Bolcom taught composition at the University of Michigan from 1973–2008... |
Music Composition | |
Ralph Bolgiano | Applied Mathematics | |
Mark Bolsterli | Physics | |
Eduardo Martínez Bonati | Fine Arts | |
Russell A. Bonham | Chemistry | |
Robert Maurice Broderson | Fine Arts | |
John Ramsey Bronk | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Murray Brown Murray Brown Dr. Murray Brown, PhD is a Full Professor at Dalhousie University. The Dalhouse University credits Dr. Murray Brown with over 50 Refereed Journals, Conference Abstracts, Proceedings, and Major Reports. Dr. Brown holds post-retirement appointments in the College of Pharmacy and the Department of... |
Economics | |
John Machlin Buchanan | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
David A. Buchsbaum | Mathematics | |
Thomas R. Buckman | Bibliography | |
Willy Burgdorfer Willy Burgdorfer Willy Burgdorfer, an American scientist born and educated in Basel, Switzerland, is an international leader in the field of medical entomology. He is famous for his discovery of the bacterial pathogen that causes Lyme disease, a spirochete named Borrelia burgdorferi in his honor.-Background:Dr.... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Kalman Aaron Burnim | English Literature | |
John Green Burr | Chemistry | |
Robert Ray Bush | Psychology | |
Nina Byers Nina Byers Nina Byers is a theoretical physicist, Research Professor and Professor of Physics emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA. have mainly been in... |
Natural Sciences | Physics |
William Musgrave Calder | Classics | |
Emile Capouya Emile Capouya Emile Capouya was an essayist, critic, and writer.- Life :Capouya studied at Columbia University in New York City and started his working life at New Directions in New York. From 1969–1981 he was publisher at The Nation and wrote for The New American Review, The New York Times and The... |
General Nonfiction | |
Anthony Caputi | Theatre Arts | |
Frederick Hiltman Carpenter | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
George Francis Carrier | Applied Mathematics | |
Thomas R. Carver | Physics | |
Firmino Torres de Castro | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Enrique Castro-Cid | Fine Arts | |
Carleton B. Chapman | Medicine & Health | |
Kenneth K. Chen | East Asian Studies | |
John McDougall Christie | Earth Science | |
José Francisco Cirre | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Inis Lothair Claude | Political Science | |
Robert Norman Clayton | Chemistry | |
William Gemmell Cochran William Gemmell Cochran William Gemmell Cochran was a prominent statistician; he was born in Scotland but spent most of his life in the United States.... |
Statistics | |
Melvin Joseph Cohen | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Bernard S. Cohn | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Michael C. Colgrass | Music Composition | |
Robert Creeley Robert Creeley Robert Creeley was an American poet and author of more than sixty books. He is usually associated with the Black Mountain poets, though his verse aesthetic diverged from that school's. He was close with Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, John Wieners and Ed Dorn. He served as the Samuel P... |
Poetry | |
William Ralph Current | Creative Arts | Photography |
Jack Parker Dalton | English Literature | |
Theodore Delevoryas | Plant Sciences | |
George T. Dennis | Near Eastern Studies | |
Vincent Gaston Dethier | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
William R. Dickinson | Earth Science | |
George E. Dimock | Classics | |
David H. Donald | U.S. History | |
John Walter Drake | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Jorge Dubon Cruz | Fine Arts | |
John Atwater Duffie | Engineering | |
Jacques Wayne Duffy | Engineering | |
Robert Allen Durr | English Literature | |
Bernard M. Dwork | Mathematics | |
Paul Edwards Paul Edwards (philosopher) Paul Edwards, born Paul Eisenstein, was an Austrian American moral philosopher.-Life and career:Edwards was born in Vienna in 1923 to assimilated Jewish parents, the youngest of three brothers.... |
Philosophy | |
Thomas Eisner Thomas Eisner Thomas Eisner was a German-American entomologist and ecologist, known as the "father of chemical ecology."He was a Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Chemical Ecology at Cornell University, and Director of the Cornell Institute for Research in Chemical Ecology... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Daniel J. Elazar Daniel J. Elazar Daniel Judah Elazar was a professor of political science at Bar-Ilan University and Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the founder and president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.-Biography:... |
Social Sciences | Political Science |
John Frank Elliott | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Miguel Enguídanos | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
William Reuben Farmer | Humanities | Religion |
Maria E. Fidalgo | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Oswaldo Fidalgo | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
George Fischer | Humanities | Russian History |
Gilbert C. Fite | Humanities | U.S. History |
William Jay Foltz | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Frank Freidel Frank Freidel Frank Freidel was the first major biographer of former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and one of the first scholars to work in the Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers at Hyde Park, New York... |
Humanities | U.S. History |
Thomas Fulton Thomas Fulton Thomas Fulton , was an American conductor.Noted primarily for his work in opera, Fulton debuted at the Metropolitan Opera of New York City in 1979 and remained with the company until his death. He conducted 192 performances at the Met of over 20 operas in the Italian, French and German repertoires... |
Natural Sciences | Physics |
Walter H. Gardner | Plant Sciences | |
Ernest Peter Geiduschek | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
William Merriam Gibson | American Literature | |
Jack Gilbert Jack Gilbert -Life and career:Born and raised in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania neighborhood of East Liberty, he attended Peabody High School then worked as a door-to-door salesman, an exterminator, and a steelworker... |
Poetry | |
James Freeman Gilbert James Freeman Gilbert J. Freeman Gilbert is an American geophysicist, best known for his work with George E. Backus on inverting geophysical data, and also for his role in establishing an international network of long-period seismometers.... |
Earth Science | |
Richard Gilman Richard Gilman Richard Gilman was one of the leading drama and literary critics of the second half of the 20th century. He was a professor at the Yale School of Drama for 31 years and the author of five books of criticism and a memoir.Gilman died of lung cancer at the age of 83.-External links:* *... |
Theatre Arts | |
Alfred C. Glauser | French Literature | |
Norman Golb Norman Golb Norman Golb is the Ludwig Rosenberger Professor in Jewish History and Civilization at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. He earned his PhD from Johns Hopkins University in 1954. He joined the faculty of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati in 1958 before settling at the... |
Near Eastern Studies | |
Sulamith Goldhaber Sulamith Goldhaber Sulamith Goldhaber was a high-energy physicist and molecular spectroscopist. Goldhaber was a world expert on the interactions of K+ mesons with nucleons and made numerous discoveries relating to it.-Biography:... |
Physics | |
Charles Remington Goldman | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Abraham S. Goldstein | Law | |
Howard Scott Gordon | Economics | |
Nestor C. L. Granelli | Earth Science | |
María Ester Grebe Vicuña | Music Research | |
Otis Howard Green | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Jack Phillip Greene | U.S. History | |
William Greenleaf William Greenleaf William Greenleaf is an American author. He was born in Illinois, spent most of his life in Southern Arizona, and now lives in New Mexico near Santa Fe... |
U.S. History | |
Paul Griminger | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Peter Grippe Peter Grippe Peter Grippe was an American sculptor, printmaker, and painter. As a sculptor, he worked in bronze, terracotta, wire, plaster, and found objects. His "Monument to Hiroshima" series used found objects cast in bronze sculptures to evoke the chaotic humanity of the Japanese city after its... |
Fine Arts | |
Lee Grodzins | Physics | |
Johan Jacob Groot | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Gregory Grossman | Economics | |
Gerald Joseph Gruman | History of Science & Technology | |
Karl Siegfried Guthke | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Claudio Gutiérrez Carranza | Philosophy | |
Basil James Guy | French Literature | |
Mary Rosamond Haas | Humanities | Linguistics |
Terrell Hunter Hamilton | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Jan Alfred Hartman | Drama & Performance Art | |
Richard M. Hazelton | Medieval Literature | |
Edward James Hehre | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Robert B. Heilman Robert B. Heilman -Life in Academics:Heilman attended Lafayette College and later received his Ph.D. in English from Harvard University in 1935. Soon after, he began teaching at Louisiana State University . His entry into LSU occurred shortly after the rise of the fugitive poets... |
Literary Criticism | |
Sigurdur Helgason Sigurdur Helgason (mathematician) Sigurdur Helgason is an Icelandic-American mathematician specializing in integral geometry and its generalizations to symmetric spaces. He was born in Akureyri, Iceland. Since 1965, he has been a professor of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was winner of the 1988... |
Mathematics | |
Robert Helps Robert Helps Robert Helps was an American pianist and composer.... |
Music Composition | |
James Briggs Hendrickson | Chemistry | |
Howard S. Hibbett | East Asian Studies | |
Brooke Hindle | History of Science & Technology | |
Norton Mark Hintz | Physics | |
Eric Donald Hirsch | Literary Criticism | |
Edward M. Hoagland | Fiction | |
F. David Hoeniger | English Literature | |
Léon-François Hoffmann | French Literature | |
Stanley Hoffmann Stanley Hoffmann Stanley Hoffmann is the Paul and Catherine Buttenweiser University Professor at Harvard University.-Biography:A French citizen since 1947, Hoffmann spent his childhood between Paris and Nice before studying at the Institut d'études politiques... |
Political Science | |
Paul L. Holmer | Religion | |
Arthur Lee Hooker | Plant Sciences | |
Irving Howe Irving Howe Irving Howe was an American literary and social critic and a prominent figure of the Democratic Socialists of America.-Life and career:... |
English Literature | |
Chieh Su Hsu | Applied Mathematics | |
Renée Riese Hubert | French Literature | |
John R. Huizenga | Chemistry | |
Leo M. Hurvich | Psychology | |
Bernard Norman Jaroslow | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Arthur Robert Jensen | Psychology | |
Robert Eugene Johnson | Medicine & Health | |
Lawrence W. Jones | Physics | |
David Joravsky | Russian History | |
Pauline Kael Pauline Kael Pauline Kael was an American film critic who wrote for The New Yorker magazine from 1968 to 1991. Earlier in her career, her work appeared in City Lights, McCall's and The New Republic.... |
Film, Video, & Radio Studies | |
George Morrow Kahrl | English Literature | |
Nathan Oram Kaplan | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Federico Kauffmann Doig Federico Kauffmann Doig -Early life:Kauffmann Doig was born in Chiclayo, but his childhood and infancy passed in small localities of Cajamarca and Amazonas, particularly in Cocochillo on the margin right hand of the River Marañon... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Ralph James Kaufmann | English Literature | |
Ulysses Kay Ulysses Kay Ulysses Simpson Kay was an African American composer. His music is mostly neoclassical in style.... |
Music Composition | |
Donald H. Keats | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Myra Keen | Earth Science | |
George A. Kennedy George A. Kennedy George Alexander Kennedy is a contemporary scholar of classical rhetoric and literature.Kennedy received his Ph.D. in classics from Harvard University in 1954 with a dissertation entitled "PROLEGOMENA AND COMMENTARY TO QUINTILIAN VIII "... |
Classics | |
Otto Kirchheimer Otto Kirchheimer Otto Kirchheimer was a German jurist of Jewish ancestry and political scientist of the Frankfurt School whose work essentially covered the state and its constitution.... |
Political Science | |
Helmut Heinrich Koester | Religion | |
Marcos Kogan | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Job Kuijt | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Jan P. LaRue | Music Research | |
Manuel López Ortiz | Medicine & Health | |
Richard M. Lemmon | Chemistry | |
Alvin M. Liberman | Psychology | |
Wilbert James Lick | Engineering | |
Herbert H. Lieberman | Drama & Performance Art | |
William Liller | Astronomy--Astrophysics | |
Bruno Linder | Chemistry | |
William Arthur Little | Physics | |
Robert Lombardo | Music Composition | |
Jayme de Loyola e Silva | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Edward Lurie | U.S. History | |
Robie Macauley Robie Macauley Robie Mayhew Macauley was an editor, novelist and critic whose literary career spanned over 50 years.-Early life:... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Mary Peter Mack | British History | |
Ramsay MacMullen Ramsay MacMullen Ramsay MacMullen is an Emeritus Professor of history at Yale University, where he taught from 1967 to his retirement in 1993 as Dunham Professor of History and Classics... |
Classics | |
Edith K. MacRae | Neuroscience | |
Robert Mallary | Fine Arts | |
Michael Mann | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Alan Richard Marcus | Fiction | |
Peter Robert Marler Peter Robert Marler Robert Peter Marler ForMemRS is a British - American neurobiologist, and ethologist. He is emeritus professor of neurobiology, physiology and ethology of the University of California, Davis.He was a 1964 Guggenheim Fellow.-Life :... |
Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Lauro Martines | Renaissance History | |
Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins de Souza | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Franz Heinrich Mautner | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Gita May | French Literature | |
Donald More Maynard | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Michael Burton Mazur | Fine Arts | |
Jerome Mazzaro Jerome Mazzaro Jerome Mazzaro was an American editor, and poet.He graduated from Wayne State University with a A.B. in 1954, and with a Ph.D. in 1963, and from the University of Iowa with a M.A... |
Poetry | |
Arcie Lee McAlester | Earth Science | |
James Edward McClellan | Education | |
John O. McCormick | Literary Criticism | |
John Walker McCoubrey | Fine Arts Research | |
Thomas A. McFarland | English Literature | |
James McGarrell James McGarrell James McGarrell is an important American painter known for painting lush figurative interiors and landscapes.-Biography:... |
Fine Arts | |
Larry McMurtry Larry McMurtry Larry Jeff McMurtry is an American novelist, essayist, bookseller and screenwriter whose work is predominantly set in either the old West or in contemporary Texas... |
Fiction | |
Paul H. Meijer | Physics | |
Powers S. Messenger | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Townsend Miller | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Wilmer Glenn Miller | Chemistry | |
Samuel I. Mintz | English Literature | |
Arthur Mizener | English Literature | |
Richard McGee Morse Richard McGee Morse Richard "Dick" McGee Morse, Ph.D. was a Latin Americanist scholar and professor at Columbia University, University of Puerto Rico, Yale University and Stanford University before finishing his career at the Wilson Center in Washington DC.Morse was born in Summit, New Jersey, United States, but... |
Iberian & Latin American History | |
William G. Moulton | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
María Teresa Murillo Pulido | Plant Sciences | |
Alwin T. Nikolais | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Walter T. K. Nugent | Humanities | U.S. History |
Brendan Peter O Hehir | Humanities | English Literature |
Richard M. Ohmann | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Paul Richard Olson | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
Gian N. Orsini | Humanities | Intellectual & Cultural History |
Anthony Padovano | Fine Arts | |
Hugh T. Patrick | Economics | |
Daniel D. Perlmutter | Engineering | |
Gabor Peterdi Gabor Peterdi Gabor Peterdi was a Hungarian-American painter and print-maker . He emigrated to the United States in 1939 and taught print-making at Yale. He was a major influence on younger American print-makers including Robert Bero... |
Fine Arts | |
Pedro Ignacio Porras Garcés | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Reynolds Price Reynolds Price Reynolds Price was an American novelist, poet, dramatist, essayist and the James B. Duke Professor of English at Duke University. Apart from English literature, Price had a lifelong interest in ancient languages and Biblical scholarship... |
Fiction | |
Jules David Prown | Fine Arts Research | |
Janko Ivan Rasic | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
John Rawls John Rawls John Bordley Rawls was an American philosopher and a leading figure in moral and political philosophy. He held the James Bryant Conant University Professorship at Harvard University.... |
Philosophy | |
Gilbert Reaney | Music Research | |
Kit Reed Kit Reed Kit Reed is an American author of both speculative fiction and literary fiction, as well as psychological thrillers under the pseudonym Kit Craig. Her first short story was published by Anthony Boucher. She is a Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of a five-year grant literary from the Abraham... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Guillermo Restrepo Sierra | Mathematics | |
Roger Reynolds Roger Reynolds Roger Reynolds is an American composer born July 18, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan. He is a professor at the University of California at San Diego. He received an undergraduate degree in engineering physics from the University of Michigan where he later studied composition with Ross Lee Finney... |
Music Composition | |
Jack Carter Richardson | Drama & Performance Art | |
Peter Riesenberg | Medieval History | |
John Melville Roberts | Engineering | |
Donald Robertson Donald Robertson Donald Robertson ISO was the first Public Service Commissioner in New Zealand. Prior to being the Public Service Commissioner, he was Secretary of the Post & Telegraph Department.... |
Fine Arts Research | |
Arthur H. Robinson Arthur H. Robinson Arthur H. Robinson was an American geographer and cartographer, who was professor in the Geography Department at the University of Wisconsin in Madison from 1947 until he retired in 1980... |
Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Donald S. Rodbell | Physics | |
Mario Rodríguez Mario Rodríguez Mario Rodríguez may refer to:* Mario Rodríguez Cobos , Hispanic-Argentinean writer and spiritual leader* Mario Cesar Rodríguez , Honduran footballer* Mario-Ernesto Rodríguez , Uruguayan-Italian footballer... |
Latin American Literature | |
Lloyd Rodwin | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Hans Rogger | Russian History | |
Robert H. Rohm | Fine Arts | |
James Rosati James Rosati James Rosati was an American abstract sculptor.Born in Pennsylvania, Rosati moved to New York in 1944, where he befriended fellow sculptor Philip Pavia. He was a charter member of the Eighth Street Club and the New York School of abstract expressionists... |
Fine Arts | |
Frank Roth | Fine Arts | |
Udo Rukser Coester | Philosophy | |
Victor Henry Rumsey | Applied Mathematics | |
Francis Russell | U.S. History | |
Franklin A. Russell | General Nonfiction | |
Andrew Joseph Sabol | Theatre Arts | |
Nadav Safran Nadav Safran Professor Nadav Safran was an expert in Arab and Middle East politics, and a former director of Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies.Safran was born in Cairo in 1925 to Joseph and Jeanne Safran, parents of oriental Jewish heritage... |
Political Science | |
Irving H. Sandler | Fine Arts Research | |
Ronald Lewis Sass | Chemistry | |
Jerome Anthony Savage | Fine Arts | |
John Homer Schaar | Political Science | |
Richard Warren Schickel | English Literature | |
Warner R. Schilling | Political Science | |
Paul von Ragué Schleyer Paul von Rague Schleyer Paul von Ragué Schleyer is an organic physical chemist of substantial significance whose research has been cited with great frequency. A 1997 survey indicated that Dr. Schleyer was, at the time, the world's third most cited chemist, with over 1100 technical papers produced... |
Chemistry | |
Edwin L. Schmidt | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
José Manuel Schmill Ordoñez | Fine Arts | |
Peter Seeligmann | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Robert Keith Selander | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Richard Thomas Selden | Economics | |
Daniel Seltzer Daniel Seltzer Daniel Seltzer was a professor of English at Princeton University, an actor and a Shakespearean scholar... |
English Literature | |
Millard Richard Shaull | Religion | |
Leon Theodore Silver Leon Silver Leon Theodore "Lee" Silver . Professor of Geology at California Institute of Technology , was an instructor to the Apollo 13, 15, 16, and 17 astronaut crews... |
Earth Science | |
Albert Simon | Astronomy--Astrophysics | |
Robert H. T. Smith | Geography & Environmental Studies | |
Thomas C. Smith | Economic History | |
Paolo Soleri Paolo Soleri Paolo Soleri is an Italian-American architect. He established Arcosanti and the educational Cosanti Foundation. Soleri is a lecturer in the College of Architecture at Arizona State University and a National Design Award recipient in 2006.-Early life:Soleri was born in Turin, Italy... |
Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Halsey Stevens Halsey Stevens -Life:Halsey Stevens was born in Scott, New York and educated at Syracuse University and the University of California, Berkeley. He studied with William Berwald at Syracuse and with the composer Ernest Bloch at Berkeley.... |
Music Composition | |
Jack Clifford Stillinger | English Literature | |
James Johnston Stoker | Mathematics | |
Bruce Bernot Stowe | Plant Sciences | |
Gerald Strauss | Renaissance History | |
Peter F. Sugar | German & East European History | |
Guy Edwin Swanson | Social Sciences | Sociology |
Robert S. Sward | Creative Arts | Poetry |
Richard Douglas Taber | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Lambert Tall | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Francisco N. Tamolang | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Jordan J. Tang | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Jerome Taylor Jerome Taylor Jerome Everton Taylor is a Jamaican born West Indian cricketer. He led the fast bowling attack comprising Dwayne Bravo, Daren Powell and Ian Bradshaw at the World Cup... |
Humanities | Medieval Literature |
Kent Melville Terwilliger | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Andreas Tietze Andreas Tietze Andreas Tietze was a world-renowned Austrian Turcologist and one of the founders of Turkic studies in the United States... |
Humanities | German & East European History |
Eleanor M. Tilton | Humanities | American Literature |
Hans Tischler | Humanities | Music Research |
Harold Earl Toliver | Humanities | English Literature |
Henry Cutler Torrey | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Donald W. Treadgold | Humanities | Russian History |
Lester Trimble Lester Trimble Lester Albert Trimble was an American music critic and composer of contemporary classical music.... |
Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Andrew Winchester Turnbull | Humanities | English Literature |
Ralph Herbert Turner | Social Sciences | Sociology |
David E. Underdown | Humanities | British History |
John E. Unterecker | Humanities | English Literature |
John R. Vallentyne | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Eugene Earle van Tamelen | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Clarence L. Ver Steeg | Humanities | U.S. History |
Emily Townsend Vermeule | Humanities | Classics |
David Richard Viglierchio | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Hyatt Howe Waggoner Hyatt Howe Waggoner Hyatt Howe Waggoner was an English professor... |
Humanities | American Literature |
Robert Harold Wasserman | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Donald Waxman | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Grady Linder Webster | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Christof A. Wegelin | Humanities | American Literature |
Julius Rudolph Weinberg | Humanities | Philosophy |
Owen Howard Wheeler | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Thomas Taylor White | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Francis James Whitfield | Humanities | Linguistics |
Garry Winogrand Garry Winogrand Garry Winogrand was a street photographer known for his portrayal of America in the mid-20th century. John Szarkowski called him the central photographer of his generation.... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Raymond Edwin Wolfinger | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Calvin Woodard | Social Sciences | Law |
James Wright James Wright (poet) James Arlington Wright was an American poet.Wright first emerged on the literary scene in 1956 with The Green Wall, a collection of formalist verse that was awarded the prestigious Yale Younger Poets Prize. But by the early 1960s, Wright, increasingly influenced by the Spanish language... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Theodore Yaotsu Wu | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Samuel Yellen | Creative Arts | Fiction |
Raúl Alberto Zardini | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Serge A. Zenkovsky | Humanities | Russian History |
George A. Zentmyer | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Theodore Joseph Ziolkowski | Humanities | German & Scandinavian Literature |