List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1948

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1948.

1948 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • John Lawrence Angel, Deceased. Anthropology: 1948.
  • Richard T. Arnold, Deceased. Chemistry: 1948.
  • Joseph Barrell, Deceased. General Nonfiction: 1948.
  • Charles Calvert Bayley, Deceased. German and East European History: 1948.
  • Jean-Albert Bédé, Deceased. French: 1948.
  • Saul Bellow, Deceased. Fiction: 1948, 1955.
  • Eric Russell Bentley, Drama Critic; Katharine Cornell Professor of Theatre, State University of New York at Buffalo: 1948, 1967,
  • Nicolai Tichanovitch Berezowsky, Deceased. Music Composition: 1948.
  • Orville Thomas Bonnett, Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1948.
  • Francis James Carmody, Professor Emeritus of French, University of California, Berkeley: 1948.
  • Sally Carrighar, Deceased. Non-fiction: 1948, 1949.
  • Romeo Cascarino, Deceased. Composer : 1948, 1949.
  • Wing-tsit Chan, Deceased. East Asian Studies: 1948.
  • Erwin Chargaff, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1948, 1956.
  • Claude Charles Chevalley, Deceased. Mathematics: 1948.
  • Robert E. Connick, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley: 1948, 1958.
  • William Kenneth Cornell, Deceased. French: 1948.
  • Harold Courlander, Deceased. Folklore and Popular Culture: 1948, 1955.
  • Pierre Dansereau, Professor Emeritus of Ecology, University of Quebec at Montreal: 1948.
  • Ruth J. Dean, Deceased. Anglo-Norman Studies: 1948.
  • Edwin Denby, Deceased. Poetry and Dance Criticism: 1948.
  • Charles de Tolnay, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1948, 1949, 1953.
  • Herbert Dieckmann, Deceased. French: 1948, 1951.
  • Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie, Deceased. Medieval Studies: 1948.
  • John Petersen Elder, Deceased. Classics: 1948.
  • Ralph Emerson, Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1948, 1956.
  • James A. Fitzsimmons, Deceased. Photography: 1948.
  • Roy Philip Forster, Deceased. Biology: 1948, 1955.
  • William Frankena, Deceased. Philosophy: 1948.
  • Robert W. Frase, Deceased. Political Science: 1948.
  • Henry Shepard Fuller, Deceased. Medicine: 1948.
  • Sue Fuller, Graphic Artist, Southampton, New York: 1948.
  • Otto John Gombosi, Deceased. Music Research: 1948.
  • Louis Morton Hacker, Deceased. Economic History: 1948, 1958.
  • John Erskine Hankins, Deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1948.
  • Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick, Deceased. Fiction and Literary Criticism: 1948.
  • George Vickers Haythorne, Deceased. Economics: 1948.
  • Erich Hertzmann, Deceased. Music Research: 1948.
  • Louise Adams Holland, Deceased. Classics: 1948.
  • Edwin Honig, Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature, Brown University: 1948, 1962.
  • Allan Capron Houser, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1948.
  • Wilbur Samuel Howell, Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1948, 1957.
  • Victoria Hutson Huntley, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1948.
  • Horst Woldemar Janson, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1948, 1955.
  • Irving Kaplansky, Deceased. Mathematics: 1948.
  • Robert Woods Kennedy, Deceased. Architect and Writer, Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1948.
  • Leon Kirchner, Deceased. Composer: 1948, 1949.
  • Julian Knause Knipp, Deceased. Physics: 1948.
  • Hubert Weldon Lamb, Deceased. Music Composition: 1948.
  • Francis Lee, Deceased. Film: 1948.
  • Robert Ward Leeper, Deceased. Psychology: 1948.
  • Douglas Valentine LePan, Deceased. Poetry: 1948.
  • Norman Levinson, Deceased. Mathematics: 1948.
  • Choh Hao Li, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1948.
  • Robert Sabatino Lopez, Deceased. Economic History: 1948, 1951.
  • Yakov Malkiel, Deceased. Linguistics: 1948, 1959, 1966.
  • Louis L. Martz, Sterling Professor Emeritus of English, Yale University: 1948, 1981.
  • George Henry Mickey, Cytogeneticist, Durham, North Carolina: 1948.
  • Josephine Miles, Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1948.
  • John Perry Miller, Deceased. Economics: 1948.
  • Theodor Ernst Mommsen, Deceased. Medieval Studies: 1948.
  • Hugh Sinclair Morrison, Deceased. Architecture: 1948.
  • Walter Munk, Professor of Geophysics, University of California, San Diego: 1948, 1953, 1962.
  • Helaine Newstead, Deceased. Medieval Studies: 1948.
  • Ada Blanche Nisbet, Professor Emeritus of English, University of California, Los Angeles: 1948, 1954.
  • Roy Wesley Nixon, Deceased. Biology: 1948.
  • Harold Ignatius Paul Olmo, Deceased. Viticulture and Enology: 1948
  • Doris Phelps Orwin, Deceased. Medicine: 1948. Appointed as Doris Hawkins Phelps.
  • Antonio Pace, Professor Emeritus of Italian Language and Literature, University of Washington: 1948, 1960.
  • Norman Holmes Pearson, Deceased. American Literature: 1948, 1956.
  • Michael Peech, Deceased. Chemistry: 1948.
  • John C. Pope, Deceased. Medieval Literature: 1948.
  • James Farl Powers, Deceased. Fiction: 1948.
  • Henri Prat, Deceased. Biology: 1948.
  • Gregory H. Razran, Deceased. Psychology: 1948.
  • Herbert Owen Reed, Composer; Professor Emeritus of Music, Michigan State University: 1948.
  • Kenneth Rexroth, Deceased. Poetry: 1948, 1949.
  • Charles Madeira Rick, Jr., Deceased. Plant Genetics: 1948, 1950.
  • Paul Samuelson, Institute Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1948.
  • Warren Candler Scoville, Deceased. Economics: 1948, 1955.
  • Isidore Silver, Deceased. French: 1948.
  • Engel Sluiter, Deceased. History: 1948.
  • James Mather Sprague, Deceased. Neuroscience: 1948.
  • George Francis Gilman Stanley, Deceased. History: 1948.
  • Reuben Tam, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1948.
  • Samuel Edmund Thorne, Deceased. Law: 1948, 1951, 1956.
  • Stephen Davidson Tuttle, Deceased. Music Research: 1948.
  • Ismael Vélez, Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1948.
  • Peter R. Viereck, Deceased. Poetry and History: 1948, 1954.
  • Hans Wallach, Deceased. Psychology: 1948.
  • Reuben Wallenrod, Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1948.
  • Theodore Ward, Deceased. Drama: 1948.
  • Arnold Williams, Professor Emeritus of English, Michigan State University: 1948.
  • Denny Winters, Deceased. Painter, Rockport, Maine: 1948.
  • William Woods, Writer, Hereford, England: 1948.
  • Marguerite Young, Deceased. Fiction: 1948.

1948 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • Agustí Bartra Lleonart, Deceased. Poetry: 1948, 1949, 1960.
  • Víctor M. Blanco, Astronomer; Retired Director, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, La Serena, Chile: 1948, 1954.
  • Carlos Chagas, Deceased. Professor Emeritus, Institute of Biophysics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; President, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Vatican City: 1948.
  • Candido Lima da Silva Dias, Mathematician, São Paulo: 1948.
  • Juan Gerónimo Esteban, Deceased. Biology & Ecology: 1948.
  • Juan García Ramos, Retired Physiologist, Center of Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico D.F.: 1948, 1951.
  • Jaime Guiscafre-Arrillaga, Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1948.
  • Alejandro Mario Illanes, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1948.
  • José Leite Lopes, Director, Brazilian Center for Physics Research, Rio de Janeiro: 1948.
  • Roberto Luiz Pimenta de Mello, Biologist: 1948, 1949.
  • Julio Morató Manaro, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1948.
  • José Antonio Portuondo Valdor, Director, Institute of Literature and Linguistics, Havanna: 1948.
  • Miguel Sopó Duque, Sculptor, Bogotá: 1948.
  • Luis Hernán Tejada-Flores, Deceased. Engineering: 1948.
  • Abraham Willink, Deceased. Biology: 1948, 1962.

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