List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1968

Two hundred and ninety-one scholars, scientists, and artists were chosen from 2,053 applicants to receive Guggenheim Fellowships in 1968. A total of $2,196,500 was disbursed. Of the 91 institutions represented, University of California, Berkeley had the most grants (19), followed by Columbia University (15) and Yale University (13).

1968 United States and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Alvin Ailey Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Drama and Performance Art Leon Gillen
Sam Shepard Also won in 1971
Fiction R. V. Cassill Brown University Writing
Mark R. Smith University of New Hampshire
Robert A. Stone Yale University
Film Bruce Baillie
Robert Hughes
Andrew Sarris Columbia University
Fine Arts Darby Bannard Painting
Gandy Brodie New School for Social Research
Paolo Buggiani Sculpture
Jack Bush Painting
Robert De Niro School of Visual Arts, New School for Social Research
Friedel Dzubas University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1966
Leon Golub School of Visual Arts Graphics
Philip Guston New York Studio School Painting Also won in 1947
Donald Judd Three-dimensional art
Herbert Katzman School of Visual Arts Graphics
Alison Knowles Computer-generated poem (The House of Dust) translated into a physical structure and built in Chelsea, Manhattan
Jacob Landau Pratt Institute Painting
Samuel Maitin Philadelphia Museum of Art, University of Pennsylvania
George J. McNeil Pratt Institute
Douglas Ohlson Hunter College, CUNY
Ludwig Sander
Tony Smith Hunter College, CUNY Sculpture
Anthony Sorce Nazareth College of Rochester Studio adaptation of advanced industrial materials and fabrication
Albert Stadler Painting
David Weinrib School of Visual Arts Sculpture
Neil Williams
Norman Zammitt University of Southern California Sculpture
Music Composition Stephen Albert Composition Also won in 1978
Luciano Berio Juilliard School of Music
William Bolcom Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1964
Robert Cogan New England Conservatory of Music
John Corigliano
Jacob Druckman Juilliard School Also won in 1957
Gil Evans
Richard Felciano University of California, Berkeley
James P. Giuffre
Lawrence K. Moss Yale University Also won in 1959
Vincent Persichetti Juilliard School of Music Also won in 1958, 1973
Robert Suderburg University of Washington Also won in 1974
Charles Wuorinen Columbia University Also won in 1972
Photography Richard F. Conrat
David Plowden
W. Eugene Smith Also won in 1956, 1957
Poetry Thomas Kinsella Southern Illinois University Writing Also won in 1971
Howard Nemerov Brandeis University
L. E. Sissman Kenyon & Eckhardt Advertising Six-week vacation
Gary S. Snyder Writing
Humanities African Studies Robert Lee Hess University of Illinois, Chicago
American Literature Richard Bridgman University of California, Berkeley Gertrude Stein's literary career
Lawrence Sanford Dembo University of Wisconsin–Madison Avant-gard poetry
Horst Frenz Indiana University European influences upon the work of Eugene O'Neill
Joseph John Moldenhauer University of Texas, Austin Editions of Thoreau's Maine Woods and Journal
Roger B. Stein University of Washington
Architecture, Planning and Design Nathan Silver Cambridge University School of Architecture Meaning and purpose of contemporary architecture
Bibliography Donald C. Gallup [de] Yale University Also won in 1961
British History Archibald Smith Foord Also won in 1949
Robert Eric Frykenberg University of Wisconsin–Madison History of religious conflict and social unrest in South India during the 19th century
David C. Moore University of California, Los Angeles
John Joseph Murray Coe College Influence of the Flemish Low Countries on Tudor-Stuart England
Trygve R. Tholfsen Teachers College Working Class Radicalism in Mid-Victorian England (published 1977)
Classics George M. A. Hanfmann Harvard University Greek art and culture
C. J. Herington University of Texas, Austin Edition of Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound and its scholia
George Emmanuel Mylonas Washington University, St. Louis Excavation of the second grave circle of Mycenae Also won in 1955
Erich Segal Yale University Menander
East Asian Studies Kwang-Ching Liu University of California, Davis Modernization of China, 1870-1880
Frederick W. Mote Princeton University Cultural history of China, 1260-1400 AD Also won in 1987
Edward H. Schafer University of California, Berkeley Hainan Island from the earliest times to the 11th century Also won in 1953
Denis Sinor Indiana University History of the civilization of Central Eurasia Also won in 1981
Economic History Samuel Hollander University of Toronto Assumptions concerning technology in the work of the classical economists, 1776-1874
Charles Issawi Columbia University Also won in 1961
Harry Alvin Miskimin, Jr. Yale University
English Literature Patrick Cruttwell Kenyon College Study of the Bath Chronicle
Morris Golden University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson, William Wordsworth
Robert Halsband Columbia University Also won in 1982
John Leon Lievsay Duke University Paolo Sarpi's The History of the Council of Trent
S. P. Rosenbaum University of Toronto Significance of modern British philosophy for modern British literature
John D. Rosenberg Columbia University
Charles H. Shattuck University of Illinois Also won in 1961
Harry Stone Valley State College Ways in which fairytales and myths entered Charles Dickens' writing and shaped his art
Edward W. Tayler Columbia University
Stanley Weintraub Pennsylvania State University Effect of World War I on Bernard Shaw
Fine Arts Research Max Kozloff History of modern art criticism
Irving Lavin New York University A study of Gianlorenzo Bernini's Chapel of St. Teresa in Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome
Lucy R. Lippard Art International Ad Reinhardt
Bernard Teyssèdre [fr; fi] University of Montreal Art theory and criticism in France, 1695-1721
Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Boston University Popular art of the Hellenistic and Roman periods in Greece and Asia Minor
French History Orest A. Ranum [fr] Columbia University
Lionel Rothkrug University of Michigan
French Literature Frank Paul Bowman University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1986
Gerard J. Brault Pennsylvania State University Analytical edition of the Song of Roland
Julien Serge Doubrovsky Smith College Also won in 1965
Maurice A. Lecuyer Rice University Jean Giono
Jeanne R. Monty Tulane University
General Nonfiction Réjean Ducharme Creative writing
Paul H. Shepard Williams College (visiting) Ecological implications of man's primate origins and hunter forebears
German and Scandinavian Literature Stuart Atkins University of California, Santa Barbara Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and other Renaissance writers Also won in 1954
Edgar Lohner Stanford University
Franz Heinrich Mautner [de] Swarthmore College Johann Nestroy's plays and their recent theatrical history Also won in 1964
Eckehard Simon Harvard University
History of Science and Technology Sanborn C. Brown Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Derek John de Solla Price Yale University
Iberian and Latin American History Norman Gall Princeton University Guerilla movement and social revolution in the Andes
Ursula S. Lamb Yale University
Latin American Literature Fredrick B. Pike [es] University of Notre Dame Pan-Hispanic movement in Spain and Latin America during the early 20th century
Linguistics Yuen Ren Chao University of California, Berkeley System of general Chinese characters and their romanization Also won in 1954
Jaan Puhvel University of California, Los Angeles
Literary Criticism Thomas McLernon Greene Yale University
Louis Kronenberger Brandeis University
Herbert S. Lindenberger [ru] Washington University, St. Louis Critical study of European romanticism through selected works
Saul Maloff
Medieval History Jocelyn Nigel Hillgarth [ca] Harvard University
Speros Vryonis University of California, Los Angeles
Medieval Literature Robert L. Kellogg University of Virginia Critical study of the forms of medieval Icelandic narrative art
Verdel A. Kolve Stanford University
Robert M. Lumiansky University of Pennsylvania
Jeffrey B. Russell University of California, Riverside
Siegfried Wenzel [de] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Critical edition of the Fasciculus morum Also won in 1982
Music Research Albert Cohen University of Michigan
H. Wiley Hitchcock Hunter College, CUNY
Near Eastern Studies Klaus Baer University of Chicago
Thorkild Jacobsen Harvard University
Arthur Võõbus Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary Also won in 1957, 1958
Philosophy Robert Ackermann Washington University, St. Louis
Neal Ward Gilbert University of California, Davis History of the Querelle des anciens et des modernes before the 17th century
Stuart Hampshire Princeton University Philosophy of the mind
Saul Kripke Rockefeller University (visiting) Mathematical logic Also won in 1977
Julius M. Moravcsik Stanford University
Eduardo A. Rabossi Also won in 1991
Religion Thomas W. Ogletree Chicago Theological Seminary Marxism and Christianity in Berlin
Harry M. Orlinsky Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Completion of his book Some Biblical Concepts in their Historical Development
Norman Perrin University of Chicago Divinity School
Renaissance History Paul O. Kristeller Columbia University Also won in 1957
Craig R. Thompson Cornell University Also won in 1942, 1954, 1955
Russian History John M. Thompson Indiana University History of the Russian Revolution
Robert C. Tucker Princeton University Career of Joseph Stalin as a case study in dictatorship and personality
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Javier Herrero [es] Duke University Intellectual life of Spain in the reign of Ferdinand VII
Ivan A. Schulman Washington University, St. Louis Life and art of José Martí
Theatre Arts Marvin A. Carlson Cornell University French staging practices in the 19th century
Esther Merle Jackson University of Wisconsin–Madison
United States History Gunther Barth University of California, Berkeley History of urban growth in the Far West, 1850-1900
Allan G. Bogue University of Wisconsin–Madison Senators in the first Civil War Congress
Carl Bridenbaugh University of California, Berkeley Also won in 1958, 1962
Jacob E. Cooke [de] Lafayette College Biography of Tench Coxe
Virginius Dabney Richmond Times-Dispatch History of Virginia, from Jamestown to present
David Sievert Lavender The Thacher School Biography of Dr. John McLoughlin Also won in 1961
Shaw Livermore, Jr. University of Michigan
Allan Nevins Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
James T. Patterson Indiana University Biography of Robert A. Taft
Norman Pollack Wayne State University
Carl P. Resek Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University
Frederick Rudolph Williams College Cultural history of the United States, 1830-1860 Also won in 1957
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics George F. Carrier Harvard University Also won in 1964
Chaim L. Pekeris Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meteorology Also won in 1946, 1972
Calvin F. Quate Stanford University
Clarence Marvin Wayman University of Illinois
Astronomy and Astrophysics Charles P. Sonett University of Arizona
Marshal Henry Wrubel Indiana University Theoretical studies in astronomy
Chemistry Edward M. Arnett University of Pittsburgh
Peter A. Beak University of Illinois
Sunney I. Chan California Institute of Technology
Benjamin Chu University of Kansas Structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules
Elias James Corey Harvard University Also won in 1956
Dudley Herschbach Research at Freiburg University
Frederick R. Jensen University of California, Berkeley Physical-organic studies of biochemical processes
Ronald D. Macfarlane Texas A&M University Research at University of Paris, Orsay
Philip S. Skell Pennsylvania State University Experimental research in physical organic chemistry
Andrew Streitwieser, Jr. University of California, Berkeley Application of quantum mechanical methods to organic chemistry
David Henry Templeton Dispersion effects in X-ray diffraction Also won in 1953
T. Darrah Thomas Princeton University Experimental studies in nuclear chemistry
Computer Science Walter J. Karplus University of California, Los Angeles
Eugene Wong University of California, Berkeley Pattern recognition and image processing problems
Earth Science Richard Lee Armstrong Yale University
Rainer Berger University of California, Los Angeles Radiocarbon dating
Brian H. Mason Smithsonian Institution Also won in 1953
James W. Valentine University of California, Davis Ecological architecture of the marine biosphere
Engineering Manson Benedict Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ira Bernstein Research in France
Donald R. F. Harleman Research at the University of Cambridge
William Klement, Jr. University of California, Los Angeles
Benjamin Y. H. Liu University of Minnesota Electrical phenomena in particulate systems
Arthur B. Metzner University of Delaware Rheological properties of complex fluids
John W. Miles University of California, San Diego Also won in 1958
Elijah Polak University of California, Berkeley Construction of discrete optimal control algorithms
Roger A. Schmitz University of Illinois Applications of modern control theory and mathematics to regulatory processes in biological systems
Richard Manning White University of California, Berkeley Systematic study of high-frequency coupling effects in solid-state materials
Benjamin Widom Cornell University Statistical mechanics of phase transitions Also won in 1961
Mathematics Hyman Bass Columbia University
Israel N. Herstein University of Chicago Also won in 1960
Takeshi Kotake Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wilhelm Magnus New York University
Yiannis N. Moschovakis University of California, Los Angeles
Isadore M. Singer Massachusetts Institute of Technology Also won in 1975
Medicine and Health Endre A. Balazs Columbia University Medical Center
Alexander G. Karczmar Stritch School of Medicine
Ronald L. Katz Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Stephen I. Morse Rockefeller University
Lawrence W. Stark University of Illinois, Chicago/University of California, Berkeley
Osvaldo René Vidal CONICET
Molecular and Cellular Biology Clinton Edward Ballou University of California, Berkeley Inositol lipid structure and metabolism
Richard P. Boyce Yale University
Philip W. Brandt Columbia University
John M. Bremner Iowa State University
Alvin J. Clark University of California, Berkeley Bacteriological aspects of bacterial genetics
Albert Dorfman University of Chicago
Herman T. Epstein Brandeis University
Jacques R. Fresco Princeton University Large molecule crystallography
Edward Glassman UNC School of Medicine Neurobiology
Melvin Martin Green University of California, Davis Genetic biology of Drosophila Also won in 1956
John E. Hearst University of California, Berkeley Metaphase chromosome isolation
David S. Hogness Stanford University School of Medicine
Jerard Hurwitz Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Lawrence Levine Brandeis University
Lafayette Noda Dartmouth Medical School
Ralph I. Smith University of California, Berkeley Physiology of brackish-water invertebrates
Mortimer P. Starr University of California, Davis Phytopathogenic bacteria Also won in 1957
Paul K. Stumpf Photobiosynthesis of lipids by isolated chloroplasts Also won in 1961
Salih Jawad Wakil Duke University Medical Center Biological function of membranes
Neuroscience Arthur LaVelle University of Illinois College of Medicine
Organismic Biology and Ecology Richard D. Alexander University of Michigan
Ransom L. Baldwin Jr. University of California, Davis Mammary gland metabolism
Eric B. Edney University of California, Riverside
James A. McMurtry
David J. Randall University of British Columbia Respiration and cardiovascular responses in fish
Physics Julius Ashkin Carnegie Mellon University
Aron M. Bernstein Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abraham Bers
Philip James Bray Brown University
David D. Clark Cornell University Experimental studies in nuclear structure physics
Jackie Wayne Culvahouse University of Kansas Solid state physics
Oscar Wallace Greenberg University of Maryland Elementary particle physics
Alan J. Heeger University of Pennsylvania
Roger H. Hildebrand University of Chicago
Donald F. Holcomb Cornell University Modern theory of metals
John J. Hopfield Princeton University Physics of solids
David Lazarus University of Illinois
Benjamin W. Lee SUNY Stony Brook Quantum field theory
Simon C. Moss Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research in Melbourne
Mark Nelkin Cornell University Molecular dynamics of liquids
Peter Schlein University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Sucher University of Maryland Elementary particle physics
Harry Suhl University of California, San Diego
Richard Wilson Harvard University Also won in 1960
Alfred Chi-Tai Wu University of Michigan
Bruno Zumino New York University Also won in 1987
Plant Science Harold C. Fritts University of Arizona Theory and practice of dendroclimatology
Martin H. Zimmermann Harvard University Research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Statistics Raghu Raj Bahadur University of Chicago
Edward Paulson Queens College, CUNY
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Dell H. Hymes University of Pennsylvania
Robert F. Murphy Columbia University
Roy A. Rappaport University of Michigan
Economics Gerard Debreu University of California, Berkeley Mathematical foundations of economic equilibrium
Dale W. Jorgenson Econometrics of investment behavior
Charles Bartlett McGuire Economic theory of organization and information
R. Joseph Monsen Jr. University of Washington
Education Robert O. Berdahl San Francisco State College Research in England
Thomas F. Green Syracuse University
Alan B. Wilson University of California, Berkeley Sociology of education
Geography and Environmental Studies Richard Harris University of Toronto Seigneurial geography of Canada, 1760-1853
Law W. J. Jones University of Alberta The courts and their officials in Elizabethan and early Stuart England
Arthur Taylor von Mehren Harvard University Research at the University of Rome
Political Science Robert Agger University of Oregon Comparative study of community political systems
Gordon E. Baker University of California, Santa Barbara Theoretical background of representation
David J. Danelski Yale University
Robert G. Gilpin, Jr. Princeton University Interaction of technological advances and international relations
Mark J. Kesselman Columbia University
Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr. University of Pennsylvania
Sidney G. Tarrow Yale University
Kurt Tauber [de] Williams College Political and social philosophy of postwar German conservatism
Oran R. Young [ja] Princeton University Construction of a systemic paradigm for the analysis of international politics
Roland Young Northwestern University Also won in 1958
Psychology Julian Hochberg New York University
Eric H. Lenneberg University of Michigan
O. Ivar Lövaas University of California, Los Angeles
Warner Muensterberger [de] SUNY Downstate Medical Center
George Sperling Bell Telephone Labs Perception and short-term memory
Norman Earl Zinberg Harvard Medical School
Sociology Amitai Etzioni Columbia University
Peter R. Heintz University of Zurich, Fundación Bariloche
Jane Cassels Record University of Portland "Changing pattern of Negro-white relations in a Deep South community"
Lionel Tiger University of British Columbia Role of biological and social factors in human association
Marvin Eugene Wolfgang University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1957
John Milton Yinger Oberlin College Comparative study of the sources and consequences of pluralism

1968 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Max Aub Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Writing Also won in 1966, 1971
José Donoso Also won in 1973
Salvador Elizondo National Autonomous University of Mexico Also won in 1973
Juan Rulfo
Samuel Selvon Also won in 1955
Fine Arts Oscar Magnan
Federico Manuel Peralta Ramos [es] La última cena, a performance and luxury dinner at the Alvear Palace Hotel
Music Composition León Schidlowsky Universidad de Chile Composition
Antonio Tauriello [es] Conservatorio Nacional de Música
Poetry Alejandra Pizarnik Writing
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design José Antonio Priani Piña Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Fine Arts Research Marta Traba Bogotá Museum of Modern Art Dos décadas vulnerables en las artes plásticas latinoamericanas, 1950-1970 (published 1973)
Jesús Urzagasti Instituto Latinoamericano de Relaciones Internacionales
Linguistics Ana María Barrenechea Torcuato di Tella Institute
Literary Criticism Edgardo Cozarinsky Also won in 1975
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Braulio Iriarte [es] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, University of Arizona Nature and evolution of stellar systems
Earth Science Darcy Closs Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Luis Guillermo Durán Solano National University of Colombia Submarine geology in the Caribbean
Medicine and Health Joaquín Luco Valenzuela [es] Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Also won in 1937, 1938, 1957
Mathematics Manfredo Perdigão do Carmo Also won in 1965
Molecular and Cellular Biology José Mordoh CONICET Also won in 1970
Neuroscience Pedro Rudomín Zevnovaty National Institutes of Health (visiting) Also won in 1959
Organismic Biology and Ecology Jorge W. Abalos [es; de; pt; qu] National University of Córdoba Research at Harvard University
Braulio Orejas-Miranda Museo Nacional de Historia Natural
Physics Mario Eusebio Foglio Centro Atómico Bariloche
Plant Sciences Luis Eduardo Mora-Osejo [es] National University of Colombia Research at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution
Raulino Reitz [es; pt] Herbário Barbosa Rodrigues Also won in 1954
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Demetrio Sodi Morales Instituto Indigenista Interamericano
Law Genaro R. Carrió
Political Science Manuel Maldonado-Denis [es] University of Puerto Rico

See also

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