List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1950

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1950.

1950 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Robert Arnold Alberty, Professor of Chemistry, School of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1950.
  • Edward Wyllys Andrews, IV, deceased. Anthropology: 1950.
  • Boris Aronson, deceased. Theatre Arts: 1950.
  • Lincoln Barnett, deceased. Letters-General: 1950.
  • Monroe Curtis Beardsley, deceased. Philosophy: 1950.
  • Sidney William Benson, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Southern California: 1950.
  • William Eugene Berg, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of California, Berkeley: 1950.
  • David Bidney, deceased. Anthropology: 1950.
  • Julian Himely Bigelow, permanent member, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey: 1950.
  • Max Black, deceased. Philosophy: 1950.
  • Herbert Bloch, Pope Professor Emeritus of the Latin Language and Literature, Harvard University: 1950.
  • Ralph Philip Boas, Jr., deceased. Mathematics: 1950.
  • Bart Jan Bok, deceased. Astronomy: 1950.
  • Ernest Borek, deceased. Microbiology, 1950, 1957.
  • Rosalie Moore Brown, poet, Petaluma, California: 1950, 1951. Appointed as Rosalie Moore.
  • Edward Charles Cantino, deceased. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology: 1950.
  • Howard I. Chapelle, deceased. Architecture: 1950.
  • Albert William Christ-Janer, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1950.
  • Robert Donald Clark, Professor Emeritus of Rhetoric and Communication and President Emeritus, University of Oregon: 1950.
  • Isabel Pope Conant, deceased. Music Composition: 1950. Appointed as Pope, Isabel.
  • Bryce L. Crawford, deceased. Professor of Chemistry, University of Minnesota: 1950, 1972.
  • Norman Henry Cromwell, Regents' Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln: 1950, 1957.
  • Robert Alan Dahl, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Yale University: 1950, 1978.
  • Sidney Michael Dancoff, deceased. Particle Physics: 1950.
  • William Garfield Dauben, deceased. Chemistry: 1950, 1965.
  • Frank Host Dickey, Senior Research Consultant, Continental Oil Company: 1950.
  • Aubrey Diller, deceased. Classics: 1950.
  • Paul Mead Doty, Mallinckrodt Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry; Professor of Public Policy, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University: 1950.
  • Wolfram Eberhard, deceased. Sociology: 1950, 1951.
  • Franklin Edgerton, deceased. Indian Linguistics, 1950.
  • Samuel Eilenberg, deceased. Mathematics: 1950, 1974.
  • Jean Evans, Writer, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: 1950, 1955.
  • Irving Gifford Fine, deceased. Music Composition: 1950, 1958.
  • Richard Harter Fogle, deceased. University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1950.
  • Robert A. Fowkes, deceased. Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Germanic Languages, New York University: 1950.
  • John Hope Franklin, James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of History, Duke University: 1950, 1973.
  • Herbert Friedmann, deceased. Biology: 1950, 1953, 1955.
  • Northrop Frye, deceased. 16th and 17th century English literature: 1950.
  • Dave Fultz, Professor of Meteorology, University of Chicago: 1950.
  • Theodore A. Geissman, deceased. Chemistry: 1950, 1964.
  • Howard Scott Gentry, deceased. Biology-: 1950.
  • Dietrich Gerhard, deceased. History: 1950.
  • Rosamond Gilder, deceased. Theatre Arts: 1950.
  • Stephen Gilman, deceased. Renaissance Studies: 1950.
  • Roger John Goeb, composer, Bartlett, Illinois, New York: 1950, 1951.
  • Milton Goldstein, Graphic Artist; Professor of Art, Adelphi University: 1950.
  • Robert McQueen Grant, Carl Darling Buck Professor Emeritus of Early Christianity, University of Chicago Divinity School: 1950, 1953, 1959.
  • W. Cabell Greet, deceased. Linguistics: 1950.
  • Emil J. Gumbel, deceased. Statistics: 1950.
  • Herbert Norman Halpert, Henrietta Harvey Professor of Folklore, Memorial University of Newfoundland: 1950.
  • Bray Hammond, deceased. Economic History: 1950, 1955.
  • Davis Philoon Harding, deceased. 16th and 17th century English literature: 1950.
  • Francis Harper, deceased. Biology, Biography: 1950, 1951.
  • Philip Hartman, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University: 1950.
  • Mary Henle, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, New School for Social Research: 1950, 1960.
  • Gilbert Arthur Highet, deceased. Classics: 1950.
  • Henry M. Hoenigswald, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania: 1950.
  • Hjalmar R. Holand, deceased. Anthropology: 1950.
  • Evan Charles Horning, deceased. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology: 1950.
  • Jean Hamilton Hubener, deceased. Germanics: 1950.
  • Robert E. Hungate, Professor Emeritus of Microbiology, University of California, Davis: 1950.
  • Harold Robert Isaacs, deceased. Far Eastern Studies: 1950.
  • Michael Kasha, Professor of Physical Chemistry, Florida State University: 1950.
  • Pearl Kibre, deceased. Medieval Studies: 1950.
  • M. Amelia Klenke, O.P., deceased. French Literature: 1950.
  • Samuel J. Konefsky, deceased. Political Science: 1950, 1951.
  • Richard Krautheimer, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1950, 1953, 1963.
  • Lester Peter Kuhn, deceased. Chemistry: 1950.
  • Gerhart B. Ladner, deceased. Medieval Literature: 1950.
  • Victor Lange, John N. Woodhill Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages and Professor Emeritus of German Literature, Princeton University: 1950, 1966.
  • Jay Leyda, deceased. American Literature: 1950, 1951.
  • David A. Lind, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Colorado: 1950.
  • Charles Edward Lindblom, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Economics and Political Science, Yale University: 1950, 1985.
  • Richard W. Lippman, deceased. Medicine: 1950, 1951.
  • Juan López-Morillas, deceased. Spanish & Portuguese Literature: 1950, 1957.
  • Samuel Lubell, deceased. Political Science: 1950, 1953.
  • Julian Ellis Mack, deceased. Particle Physics: 1950.
  • W. Rupert Maclaurin, deceased. Economics: 1950.
  • Sergius Harry Mamay, retired Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution: 1950.
  • Lauriston C. Marshall, deceased. Physics: 1950.
  • Georges Claude May, Sterling Professor Emeritus of French, Yale University: 1950, 1984.
  • Blaine C. McKusick, Retired Consultant, Chelan Associates, Wilmington, Delaware: 1950.
  • George Edwin McMillan, deceased. U.S. History: 1950.
  • Harlow Burgess Mills, deceased. Biology: 1950.
  • Edwin Seth Morby, deceased. Spanish: 1950, 1964.
  • Malcolm Haynie Myers, Graphic Artist; Professor of Studio Art, University of Minnesota: 1950, 1951.
  • Edwin G. Nourse, deceased. Economics: 1950, 1951.
  • Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer, deceased. Chemistry: 1950.
  • Nicholas Polunin, deceased. Plant Science: 1950, 1951.
  • Stephen Polyak, deceased. Medicine: 1950.
  • Edith Porada, deceased. Near Eastern Studies and Fine Arts Research: 1950, 1982.
  • Lawrence Clark Powell, Professor Emeritus of Library Service, University of California, Los Angeles; Director Emeritus, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library; Professor in Residence, University of Arizona: 1950, 1966.
  • James Z. Rabun, Associate Professor of History, Emory University: 1950.
  • Steve Raffo, deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1950, 1951.
  • Andrée Ruellan, artist, Shady, New York: 1950.
  • Francis Joseph Ryan, deceased. Biology: 1950.
  • Bernard Schwartz, deceased. Political Science: 1950.
  • Harry Richard Seiwell, deceased. Applied Mathematics & Earth Science: 1950.
  • Charles S. Singleton, deceased. Italian: 1950, 1954, 1962.
  • Leo Smit, Composer; Professor Emeritus of Music, State University of New York at Buffalo: 1950.
  • David Smith, deceased. Fine Arts Sculpture: 1950, 1951.
  • Ray Fred Smith, Professor Emeritus of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley; Executive Director, Consortium for International Crop Protection, Berkeley, California: 1950.
  • Milton David Soffer, deceased. Chemistry: 1950.
  • Martin Sebastian Soria, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1950.
  • Benton Murdoch Spruance, deceased. Fine Arts: 1950, 1962.
  • Chester G. Starr, deceased. Classics: 1950, 1958.
  • Marshall Winslow Stearns, deceased. Folk Music: 1950.
  • Norman Earl Steenrod, deceased. Mathematics: 1950.
  • George Winchester Stone, Jr., Professor Emeritus of English and Dean Emeritus, University Libraries, New York University: 1950, 1951, 1963.
  • Hugh Thomas Swedenberg, deceased. 16th and 17th century English literature: 1950.
  • F. H. L. Taylor, deceased. Biochemistry: 1950.
  • Peter M. H. Taylor, deceased. Fiction: 1950.
  • Walter Taylor, deceased. Anthropology & Cultural Studies: 1950.
  • M. C. Terry, deceased. Medicine: 1950.
  • Kenneth V. Thimann, deceased. Biochemistry - Molecular Biology: 1950, 1957.
  • Julian Towster, deceased. Political Science: 1950.
  • Diana Trilling, deceased. General Nonfiction: 1950, 1991.
  • Christopher Tunnard, deceased. Planning: 1950.
  • Francis John Turner, deceased. Earth Science: 1950, 1959.
  • Gregory Vlastos, deceased. Philosophy: 1950, 1958.
  • Eric Herman Wilhelm Voegelin, deceased. Political Science: 1950, 1955.
  • Gerhardt von Bonin, deceased. Medicine: 1950.
  • Ben Brian Weber, deceased. Music Composition: 1950, 1952.
  • George Willard Wharton, Jr, deceased; Professor Emeritus of Entomology, Ohio State University: 1950.
  • John Harold Wilson, deceased. 16th and 17th century English literature: 1950.
  • Edgar Wind, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1950.
  • Janet Lewis Winters, deceased. Fiction: 1950.
  • George Kingsley Zipf, deceased. Statistics: 1950.

1950 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • José Bebin Bustamante, Professor of Pathology, University of Mississippi School of Medicine, Jackson: 1950, 1951.
  • Augusto A. Camara, physician, Makati Medical Center, Metro-Manila, Philippines: 1950, 1951.
  • Milciades Chaves Chamorro, anthropologist, Bogota: 1950.
  • Mischa Cotlar, Professor of Mathematics, Central University of Venezuela: 1950, 1952.
  • Juan Cruz Reyes, sculptor, Mexico D.F.: 1950.
  • José Cuatrecasas, deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1950, 1951.
  • Francisco Cuevas Cancino, Ambassador Emeritus, Mexican Foreign Service; Former Permanent Representative of Mexico to UNESCO: 1950.
  • Ismael Escobar Vallejo, former head, Office of the Inter-American Development Bank, Mexico, D.F.: 1950.
  • Ramón Ferreyra Huerta, director, Javier Prado Natural History Museum, University of San Marcos, Lima: 1950.
  • Francisco J. S. Lara, Professor of Biochemistry, University of São Paulo: 1950, 1951.
  • Henri Alain Liogier, taxonomist, University of Puerto Rico Botanical Garden: 1950, 1953, 1957.
  • Simao Mathias, deceased. Chemistry: 1950.
  • Alvaro Ortega, retired; United Nations, Center for Human Settlements; Research Consultant, Montreal: 1950.
  • Osvaldo Argentino Peso, microbiologist, Buenos Aires: 1950.
  • Dioscoro S. Rabor, deceased. Biology & Ecology: 1950, 1956.
  • Veridiana Victoria Rossetti, retired director, Division of Plant Pathology, Biological Institute, São Paulo: 1950.
  • Alberto Soriano, deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1950.
  • Marcos Tschapek, soil scientist: 1950.
  • Luis Vargas García Alonso, entomologist, Mexico, D.F.: 1950.

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