List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1962

Two hundred and seventy scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1962. More than $1,410,000 was disbursed.

1962 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Evan Shelby Connell Writing
John C. Hawkes Brown University
Edward Lewis Wallant McCann Erickson
Thomas Alonzo Williams, Jr. University of New Hampshire
Clara Brussel Winston
Richard Yates Also won in 1980
Fine Arts John Burton Interviewing glassmaking experts
Richard Howard Hunt University of Illinois Sculpture
Victor George Kord University of Illinois Painting
Rico Lebrun Painting Also won in 1935, 1937
Bruno Lucchesi The New School for Social Research
Ezio Martinelli Sarah Lawrence College, Parsons School of Design Sculpture Also won in 1958
M. Dean Richardson Rhode Island School of Design
Seymour Rosofsky Wright Junior College, Art Institute of Chicago Painting Also won in 1963
Whitney Lee Savage
Benton Murdoch Spruance Beaver College, Philadelphia College Museum of Arts Printmaking Also won in 1950
Ann C. Steinbrocker
James Stephen Strombotne University of California, Riverside Painting
Ansei Uchima Sarah Lawrence College Printmaking Also won in 1970
Hiram D. Williams University of Florida
James N. Wines Sculpture
Music Composition John C. Eaton University of Chicago Composing Also won in 1965
John Huggler Also won in 1969
John Herbert McDowell
Robert Walter Moevs Harvard University
Gunther A. Schuller Also won in 1963
Ezra Sims
John Nathaniel Vincent, Jr. University of California, Los Angeles
Stefan Wolpe Long Island University Also won in 1970
Photography Lee Friedlander Changing American scene Also won in 1960, 1977
Geraldine Sharpe Certain social groups
Poetry Denise Levertov Writing
Galway Kinnell Also won in 1974
Edward Charles O'Gorman Columbia University Also won in 1956
Louis Simpson University of California, Berkeley Also won in 1970
Humanities American Literature Ihab Habib Hassan Wesleyan University Irrational strain in Western literature Also won in 1958
John Fairbanks Lynen University of Illinois Time as a structural principle in the works of certain American authors
Ellen Moers
Blake Reynolds Nevius University of California, Los Angeles Comparative study of the novels and critical writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Eliot, and Henry James
Donald Pizer Newcomb College Critical study of novels of Frank Norris
Merton M. Sealts, Jr. Lawrence College Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Floyd C. Watkins Emory University
Architecture, Design and Planning Robert Branner 13th-century Gothic architecture
George R. Collins Ideas influencing the development of the city, 1880-1920
British History Philip P. Poirier Ohio State University
East Asian Studies Immanuel C. Y. Hsu University of California, Santa Barbara Chinese-Russian relations between 1871 and 1881
Joseph Richmond Levenson University of California, Berkeley Confucian China and its modern fate
Economic History Ellis Rivkin Hebrew Union College Role of Jews in the development of early capitalism
English Literature Jerome Beaty
Harold Bloom Yale University
Robert C. Elliott Ohio State University Also won in 1971
Phillip Harth Northwestern University Religious and philosophical background of the poems of John Dryden
Simeon Kahn Heninger, Jr. Duke University Influence of Pythagorean thought in the Renaissance
Park Honan Connecticut College Prose style in the English novel Also won in 1975
Cyrus Henry Hoy Vanderbilt University Dramatic works of Thomas Dekker
William Irvine Stanford University Critical biography of Robert Browning Also won in 1955
Lachlan Philip Kelley Definitive edition of correspondence between Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning Also won in 1970
Francis Edward Mineka Cornell University Letters of John Stuart Mill
William Riley Parker Indiana University Life and times of John Milton
Miriam Kosh Starkman Queens College, City University of New York
Robert Henry Super University of Michigan Also won in 1970
Paul Noden West Memorial University of Newfoundland, Pennsylvania State University
Fine Arts Research James Holderbaum Smith College 16th-century Italian painting and sculpture
Homer Leonard Thomas University of Missouri Influence of Mediterranean civilizations on uncivilized cultures of Europe during the late Bronze and Iron Ages
Folklore and Cultural Studies Américo Paredes University of Texas Bilingual and bicultural folklore in Mexico and the southwestern US
Frank O. Spinney Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park Biography on Augustus Saint-Gaudens
French History James Edward King University of North Carolina Origins and evolution of the concepts of welfare in the modern Western world
French Literature William Wolfgang Holdheim (de) Brandeis University Contemporary French writing
Walter Adolf Strauss (de) Emory University
Aram Vartanian University of Minnesota
German and Scandinavian Literature Stefán Einarsson Johns Hopkins University Primitivism and Christian influence in Old Icelandic literature
Wolfgang Arthur Leppmann (de) University of Oregon Stage history of Goethe's plays Also won in 1971
William Henry Rey University of Washington Life and works of Arthur Schnitzler
Oskar Seidlin Ohio State University Also won in 1976
Blake Lee Spahr (de) University of California, Berkeley 17th-century German literary manuscripts
Jack Madison Stein Harvard University Relation between text and musical setting in German songs of the 18th and 19th centuries Also won in 1954
General Nonfiction Richard S. Allen Covered bridges of the American south and midwest
German and East European History Stephen Alexander Fischer-Galati (ro) Wayne State University Balkan revolutionary tradition
Norman Robert Rich (de) Michigan State University Germany's war aims and occupation policies in World War II
Gunther Erich Rothenberg Southern Illinois University History of the Austrian military border in Croatia and Slavonia during the 19th century
History of Science and Technology William Harris Stahl Brooklyn College History of science in the Latin West during the late Roman Empire and early Middle Ages
Robert Smith Woodbury Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Iberian and Latin American History Stanley George Payne University of Minnesota
Italian Literature Donald Selwyn Carne-Ross University of Texas Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso
Ernst Pulgram University of Michigan Also won in 1954
Charles S. Singleton Johns Hopkins University Dante's Divine Comedy Also won in 1954, 1950
Linguistics William Stewart Cornyn Yale University
Henry R. Kahane University of Illinois Linguistic history Also won in 1955
Literary Criticism Richard Volney Chase Columbia University Also won in 1947
Tom F. Driver Union Theological Seminary
Martin Greenberg New School for Social Research Franz Kafka
Harrison Mosher Hayford Northwestern University Works of Herman Melville
Edwin Honig Brown University Also won in 1948
Morton Dauwen Zabel University of Chicago Biographical and critical studies of Joseph Conrad and Henrik Ibsen Also won in 1944
Medieval History Gerard Ernest Caspary (de) Smith College
Medieval Literature Robert Payson Creed Brown University
Richard Hamilton Green Johns Hopkins University Poetic theory by the 14th-century Italian humanists
Nicholas M. Haring Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Also won in 1958
Charles Muscatine University of California Style of medieval poetry
Paul A. Olson University of Nebraska Canterbury Tales as setting forth the 14th-century concept of a good society
Barry Ulanov Barnard College, Columbia University
Music Research Richard Franko Goldman Princeton University Nature and function of music in the middle of the 20th century
Carleen M. Hutchins Quality of tone in musical instruments of the violin family Also won in 1959
Carol Cook MacClintock Southern Illinois University Life and works of Giaches de Wert
Leonard Gilbert Ratner Stanford University Musical form of the Viennese Classic period
Robert M. Stevenson University of California, Los Angeles Spanish music in the Old and New Worlds during the Baroque period
Near Eastern Studies Edmund Irwin Gordon Harvard University
Anne Draffkorn Kilmer University of Chicago Lexical texts of ancient Mesopotamia Also won in 1961
Moses Zucker Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Philosophy David Braybrooke Yale University
Herbert I. Hochberg (fr) Indiana University Writings of G. E. Moore
Hans Meyerhoff (de) University of California, Los Angeles Philosophy of history
John R. Silber University of Texas Nature of human acts and responsibility
Marcus George Singer University of Wisconsin Moral problems and moral philosophy
Robert Paul Ziff University of Pennsylvania Relationship between feelings and behavior
Religion Ford Lewis Battles Hartford Seminary Foundation Ecumenical foundations of the Reformation
Schubert Miles Ogden Southern Methodist University
Russian History Henry Lithgow Roberts (es) Columbia University
Theodore H. Von Laue University of California, Riverside Also won in 1974
South Asian Studies Knight Biggerstaff Cornell University China during the 19th and 20th centuries
Spanish and Portuguese Literature José Rubia Barcia University of California, Los Angeles Works of Ramon del Valle Inclan
James O. Crosby (es) University of Illinois Francisco de Quevedo's The Politics of God
George Haley University of Chicago Spanish poetry of the 16th and 17th centuries
Russell Perry Sebold (es) (de) University of Wisconsin 18th-century Spanish literature
Theatre Arts Herbert Blau San Francisco State College Theater in relation to contemporary cultural history Also won in 1977
Barnard Hewitt University of Illinois Stephen Price
Louis Sheaffer Biography of Eugene O'Neill Also won in 1959, 1969
Alexander William Szögyi Hunter College
United States History Carl Bridenbaugh University of California, Berkeley American people in the colonial period Also won in 1958, 1968
Forrest McDonald Brown University
Bradford Perkins University of California, Los Angeles Relations between the United States and England, 1812-1823
Merrill D. Peterson Brandeis University
Hugh Franklin Rankin Tulane University British military strategy in the American Revolution
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Karl Thomas Aust General Electric Research Laboratory
Sol R. Bodner Brown University
Walter Freiberger Brown University
David Gale Brown University Also won in 1981
Fritz John New York University Also won in 1969
Ralph David Kodis Harvard University, Brown University
Cornelius Thomas Leondes University of California, Los Angeles Theory of modern advanced control systems
Eric Reissner Massachusetts Institute of Technology Derivation of two-dimensional theories of thin elastic shells from equations of three-dimensional elasticity
Fred L. Ribe Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Processes in high temperature laboratory plasmas and their applications to astrophysical problems
Astronomy and Astrophysics George Whipple Clark Massachusetts Institute of Technology Properties of primary cosmic gamma rays and of neutrons associated with solar disturbances
Frank Norman Edmonds, Jr. University of Texas Stellar atmospheres and analysis of spectral lines
Paul J Kellogg University of Minnesota Generation and propagation of waves in the Earth's exosphere
William L. Kraushaar (de) Massachusetts Institute of Technology Galactic structure Also won in 1973
George Cunliffe McVittie University of Illinois Predictions of theoretical models of the universe Also won in 1970
Forrest S. Mozer The Aerospace Corporation Physics Laboratory Atmospheric physics
Chemistry Henry Ernest Baumgarten University of Nebraska Molecular structure of small-ring compounds
Charles DuBois Coryell Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nuclear energetics
Lawrence Joseph Heidt Massachusetts Institute of Technology Solar energy conversion
Noah R. Johnson, Jr. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nuclear spectroscopy
Kenneth David Kopple University of Chicago Synthesis of peptides for use in investigations of chemical phenomena of biological importance
Isadore Perlman University of California, Berkeley Nuclear spectroscopy Also won in 1955
Donald Turner Sawyer, Jr. University of California, Riverside
Harold Abraham Scheraga Cornell University Interactions between the side chains of proteins Also won in 1956
R. Martin Stiles University of Michigan
Theodore Vermeulen University of California, Berkeley Mechanisms of molecular transport across liquid interfaces
John Stewart Waugh Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theory of spin resonance
Frank Henry Westheimer Harvard University
Richard L. Wolfgang Yale University Chemical reaction mechanisms of high-energy atoms Also won in 1971
Arthur E. Woodward Pennsylvania State University Dynamic properties of high polymer crystals
Computer Science Gerald Estrin University of California, Los Angeles Effectiveness of automatic structure change in computer complexes Also won in 1967
Gerard Salton Harvard University
Earth Sciences Harmon Craig Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Frank W. Dickson University of California Alkalic igneous rocks
William Sefton Fyfe University of California, Berkeley Advances in chemical thermodynamics and related sciences as they apply to geophysical research Also won in 1983
Henry William Menard, Jr. University of California, San Diego; Churchill College
Walter Munk Scripps Institution of Oceanography Also won in 1948, 1953
Jerry S. Olson Oak Ridge National Laboratory Development and maintenance of ecological systems
Karl K. Turekian Yale University
Hildegarde Howard Wylde Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Engineering Andrew F. Charwat University of California, Los Angeles Initial region of flow immediately downstream of an ideally sharp leading edge of flat plate in compressible flow
Philip Graham Hill Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Francis Reynolds Shanley (mg) University of California, Los Angeles Studies toward the development of a unified philosophy of structural design
Kenneth Noble Stevens Massachusetts Institute of Technology Speech movements with cineradiographic motion pictures
Jean G. Van Bladel University of Wisconsin Electromagnetic theory with emphasis on propagation in anisotropic media
Mathematics Frank H. Brownell University of Washington Mathematical formulation of the quantum radiation theory
Eugenio Calabi University of Minnesota
Kurt Otto Friedrichs New York University Asymptotic phenomena and other problems in mathematical physics
Simon Bernard Kochen Cornell University
Irving Reiner University of Illinois Representations of finite groups in rings of integers
Michio Suzuki University of Illinois Structure of a class of doubly transitive groups
Richard Steven Varga Case Institute of Technology
Medicine and Health John S. Gray Northwestern University Respiratory physiology
Joseph Hirsh Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Molecular and Cellular Biology Daniel I. Arnon University of California, Berkeley Energy conversion process in photosynthesis Also won in 1946
Clarence Willet Asling University of California, Berkeley Endocrine regulation of differential growth and maturation of the skull
Domingo M. Aviado University of Pennsylvania Action of certain drugs on pulmonary circulation
Chen Kang Chai Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory Effects of inbreeding
Waldo E. Cohn Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nucleic acid biochemistry Also won in 1955
William Zev Hassid University of California, Berkeley Role of nucleotide disphosphate sugar in carbohydrate metabolism of plants Also won in 1955
George Paul Hess Cornell University Conformational changes accompanying enzyme catalyzed reactions
Lucille S. Hurley University of California, Davis Influence of environment factors on the development of the mammalian fetus and neonatal young Also won in 1969
Alvin Isaac Krasna Columbia University
Albert L. Lehninger Johns Hopkins University Tertiary and quaternary structure of protein-lipid complexes Also won in 1951
William J. Rutter University of Illinois Molecular control of cellular differentiation
Esmond Emerson Snell University of California, Berkeley Biochemistry of growth and nutrition Also won in 1954, 1970
Sidney Solomon Medical College of Virginia Renal electrolyte transport
Robert Greenblatt Stanley United States Forest Service Experimental Station Protein-enzyme formation in relation to incompatibility relations of pollen
Lee Wolff Wattenberg University of Minnesota
Organismic Biology and Ecology Sam Meyer Beiser Columbia University
Andrew John Berger University of Michigan
Edgar J. Boell Yale University
Nicholas E. Collias University of California, Los Angeles Origin and effects of domestication of the Red junglefowl
Joseph Hurd Connell University of California, Santa Barbara Ecology of marine shore organisms Also won in 1971
Lois Crisler Wolves
William Ryan Dawson University of Michigan
Carl Barton Huffaker University of California, Berkeley Natural control of animal and plant populations
Robert Wharton Morris University of Oregon Oxygen consumption of fish in southern temperature latitudes
Lionel Israel Rebhun Princeton University Living cell structure and function
Curt Stern University of California Problems of differentiation in relation to genes Also won in 1951
Talbot H. Waterman Yale University
William Abell Wimsatt Cornell University Reproductive physiology and eye structure in tropical bats
Physics Ernest Ambler National Bureau of Standards Cooperative properties of spin systems at low temperatures
Robert Demo Bent Indiana University Short nuclear lifetimes by the Doppler-shift attenuation method
Albéric Boivin Laval University Electromagnetic optics
Sheldon Jack Brown Fresno State College Gyromagnetic ratios of ferromagnetic elements and alloys
Ugo Camerini University of Wisconsin Decay modes of neutral K-mesons
Richard H. Capps Northwestern University Strong interactions of strange elementary particles, by means of the application of dispersion relations
Robert Lee Chasson University of Nebraska Structure of interplanetary and interstellar magnetic fields
Gordon Feldman Johns Hopkins University Strong interactions of elementary particles by means of the application of dispersion relations and invariance under groups of transformations
Michael Wulf Friedlander Washington University in St. Louis Characteristics of cosmic radiation
Bernard Goodman University of Missouri Mössbauer effect, X-ray and related radiation phenomena
Isaac Halpern University of Washington Nuclear reactions
A. Carl Helmholz University of California, Berkeley Pion nucleon interaction
Jan Korringa Ohio State University Equilibrium properties and relaxation of interacting spin systems in liquid and solids
James Charles Phillips University of Chicago Electronic structure of metals and semiconductors
David Pines University of Illinois Elementary excitation in many-body problems Also won in 1969
Maurice Mandel Shapiro United States Naval Research Laboratory Cosmic ray interactions at ultrahigh energies and recent developments in the theory of nuclear structure
Laszlo Tisza Massachusetts Institute of Technology Extension of thermodynamics to the microscopic structural properties of matter
James Leslie Tuck Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Plasma physics and molecular biology
Joseph Weber University of Maryland Classical and quantized general relativity Also won in 1955
Chen Ning Yang Institute for Advanced Study Weak interactions and superconductivity
Plant Sciences Carl William Boothroyd Cornell University Pathogens of maize in Mexico and Central America
Calvin John Heusser (es) New York University
Edgar Rothwell Lemon Cornell University, United States Department of Agriculture
James Gordon Ogden, III Ohio Wesleyan University
Statistics Jack Carl Kiefer Cornell University
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies William Y. Adams UNESCO Daily life in a Nubian village in the Sudan
J. Louis Giddings Brown University
Alex Dony Krieger (es) University of Washington Cultural and environment of early man in the new world
Oscar Lewis University of Illinois Culture of poverty and its transformation in contemporary Latin American communities Also won in 1956
Leopold J. Pospisil (cs) Yale University
Economics Bruce Foster Johnston Stanford University Asian food economics
Harvey Leibenstein University of California, Berkeley
Marc Nerlove Stanford University Economics Also won in 1978
Henry Christopher Wallich Yale University
Law Gerald Gunther Columbia University
John Ernest Moffatt Hancock Stanford University Problems in conflicting laws
Rudolf B. Schlesinger Cornell University Body of norms common to the world's leading legal systems
Eric Stein University of Michigan Law School
Frederick Bernays Wiener Recent Supreme Court decisions concerning military jurisdiction over civilians
Political Science Murray Jacob Edelman University of Illinois Symbolic meanings of political acts and political institutions Also won in 1983
Elliot R. Goodman Brown University
A. Arthur Schiller (de) Columbia Law School Also won in 1949, 1955
Thomas L. Thorson University of Wisconsin Contributions of analytical philosophy and existentialism to modern political values
Psychology Edwin A. Fleishman Yale University
Bertram H. Raven University of California, Los Angeles Field of group behavior
Sociology Thomas R. Ford University of Kentucky Social and economic change in Latin America
Everett Einar Hagen Massachusetts Institute of Technology Economic development in the British Isles
Robert K. Merton Bureau of Applied Social Research
Georges Sabagh University of Southern California

1962 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts David Manzur Londoño University of the Andes Painting Also won in 1961
Music Composition Osvaldo Costa de Lacerda Sociedade Pró Música Brasileira Composing
Humanities Iberian and Latin American History Alberto Mario E Salas University of Buenos Aires Also won in 1971
Latin American Literature Antonio Pagés Larraya (es) University of Buenos Aires
Maria Concepcion Zardoya Tulane University Creative writing in poetry
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Enrique Grünbaum Daniel University of Chile Also won in 1963
Astronomy and Astrophysics Carlos Alberto Altavista La Plata Astronomical Observatory
Chemistry Vicente Guilherme Toscano University of São Paulo
Earth Science Carlos Alberto Menéndez Natural Sciences Argentine Museum, CONICET
Rosendo Pascual National University of La Plata
Mathematics José Barros-Neto Yale University Also won in 1961
Juan Carlos Merlo University of Buenos Aires Also won in 1961
Nelson Onuchic (pt) São Paulo State University Also won in 1961
Medicine and Health Oswaldo Grillo Rodríguez Central University of Venezuela
Molecular and Cellular Biology Maria Luisa Dinamarca Gallardo University of Chile
Jesús Torres Gallardo Hospital for Nutritional Diseases
Victor Nussenzweig (de) University of São Paulo Also won in 1964
José Oliver-González University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine
Marino Villavicencio Núñez (es) National University of San Marcos Also won in 1963
Neuroscience Enrique López Mendoza National Institute of Cardiology Also won in 1963, 1964
Guillermo R. J. Pilar National Institute of Cardiology Also won in 1960
Organismic Biology and Ecology Mercedes Delfinado Department of Health
Armando Federico Leanza (de) Pan American Argentina Oil Company
José Squadroni, S.J. Catholic University of Uruguay
Carmen C. Velasquez University of the Philippines Also won in 1956
Abraham Willink National University of Tucumán Also won in 1948
Plant Sciences Maria Buchinger National Forest Administration
Gabriela Hässel de Menéndez (es) CONICET
Elías Ramón de la Sota (es) National University of Tucumán Also won in 1974
Mario H. Ricardi Salinas (es) University of Concepción
Social Sciences Anthropology and Sociology José Rafael Arboleda, S.J. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Law Shridath Surendranath Ramphal West Indies Federation
Psychology Claudio B. Naranjo Cohen University of Chile
Sociology Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto University of Brazil

See also

References

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