List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1926

This is a complete list of the Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1926. A total of 38 fellowships were awarded.

Winners

Recipient Date of birth Date of death Nationality Category Field of study
Warren AultJanuary 8, 1887May 14, 1989AmericanHumanitiesMedieval history
Roland BaintonMarch 30, 1894February 13, 1984AmericanNatural sciencesReligion
Stephen Vincent BenétJuly 22, 1898March 13, 1943AmericanCreative artsPoetry
David Simon BlondheimAugust 25, 1884March 19, 1934AmericanHumanitiesMedieval literature
Wallace Reed BrodeJune 12, 1900August 1974AmericanNatural sciencesChemistry
Royal Norton ChapmanSeptember 17, 1889December 22, 1939AmericanNatural sciencesOrganismic Biology and Ecology
Arthur ComptonSeptember 10, 1892March 15, 1962AmericanNatural sciencesPhysics
Alzada ComstockNovember 23, 1888January 15, 1960AmericanSocial sciencesEconomics
Kenneth John ConantJune 28, 18941984AmericanHumanitiesArchitecture, Planning and Design
Hallie Flanagan DavisAugust 27, 1890July 23, 1969AmericanHumanitiesTeatre arts
Ralph Monroe EatonJune 28, 1892AmericanHumanitiesPhilosophy
Alfred Edwards EmersonDecember 31, 1896October 3, 1976AmericanNatural sciencesOrganismic Biology and Ecology
Herbert FeisJune 7, 1893March 2, 1972AmericanSocial sciencesPolitical science
James Penrose HarlandFebruary 5, 18911973AmericanSocial sciencesAnthropology and Cultural studies
Edwin Crawford KembleJanuary 28, 1889March 12, 1984AmericanNatural sciencesPhysics
Paul Knaplund (no)February 5, 1885April 8, 1964AmericanHumanitiesBritish history
Ernest Preston LaneNovember 28, 18861969AmericanNatural sciencesMathematics
Julian Herman LewisMay 26, 18911989AmericanNatural sciencesMedicine and health
Leopold MannesDecember 26, 1899August 11, 1964AmericanCreative artsMusical composition
Harold Myers MarvinAugust 11, 18931977AmericanNatural sciencesMedicine and health
Glen Amos MitchellJune 9, 18941972AmericanCreative artsFine arts
Marjorie Hope NicolsonFebruary 18, 1894March 9, 1981AmericanHumanitiesPhilosophy
Elizabeth OldsOctober 10, 1896March 4, 1991AmericanCreative artsFine arts
Linus PaulingFebruary 28, 1901August 19, 1994AmericanNatural sciencesChemistry
Thomas Middleton RaysorMarch 9, 1895September 4, 1974AmericanHumanitiesEnglish literature
Franklin Pearce ReaganJune 26, 1890AmericanNatural sciencesOrganismic Biology and Ecology
Gladys ReichardJuly 17, 1893July 27, 1955AmericanSocial sciencesAnthropology and Cultural studies
Hyder Edward RollinsNovember 8, 1889July 25, 1958AmericanHumanitiesEnglish literature
Ralph Alanson SawyerJanuary 5, 1895December 6, 1978AmericanNatural sciencesPhysics
Frank Henry SchwarzJune 21, 1894September 5, 1951AmericanCreative artsFine arts
Roger SessionsDecember 28, 1896March 16, 1985AmericanCreative artsMusical composition
Robert SchaferDecember 24, 1889AmericanHumanitiesEnglish literature
Walter SilzSeptember 27, 1894May 30, 1980AmericanHumanitiesGerman and Scandinavian literature
Ephraim Avigdor SpeiserJanuary 24, 1902June 15, 1965AmericanHumanitiesNear Eastern studies
Ellis Bagley StoufferNovember 7, 1884November 24, 1965AmericanNatural sciencesMathematics
Glenn Thomas TrewarthaNovember 22, 1896June 1984AmericanSocial sciencesGeography and Environmental studies
John Donald WadeSeptember 28, 1892October 9, 1963AmericanCreative artsBiography
Norbert WienerNovember 26, 1894March 18, 1964AmericanNatural sciencesMathematics

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