List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1973

Three hundred and thirty-nine scholars, artists, and scientists received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1973. $3,852,600 was disbursed between the recipients, who were chosen from an applicant pool of 2,416. Of the 112 universities represented, University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University were tied for institution with the most winners on its faculty (16). Columbia University (15) were second in fellowships, followed by University of California, Los Angeles and Yale University in third.

United States and Canada fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Murray Louis Murray Louis Dance Company Choreography Also won in 1969
Drama and Performance Art Frederick E. Gaines University of Minnesota Bull Moose, a play based on immigration in the early 1900s
Charles F. Gordon
Myrna Lamb
Murray Mednick Theatre Genesis Travel to Mexico
Ronald Tavel
Jean-Claude van Itallie Also won in 1980
Joseph A. Walker Howard University; City College of New York
Fiction Brock Brower Writing
John Gardner Southern Illinois University
William Harrison University of Arkansas
Madison Jones Auburn University
Barton A. Midwood
Joseph Papaleo Sarah Lawrence College
Gilbert Sorrentino Also won in 1987
Richard G. Stern University of Chicago
Frederic Tuten City College of New York
Theodore Weesner University of New Hampshire
Film James Broughton San Francisco Art Institute Filmmaking Also won in 1970
Daniel Dembrosky
Ed Emshwiller Also won in 1978
Mike Henderson University of California, Davis
James Kennedy
Gunvor Nelson San Francisco Art Institute
David Loeb Weiss
Fine Arts Ilya Bolotowsky Southampton College 2D and 3D painting
Frank Bowling Painting Also won in 1967
Marvin Brown California State University
Lowry Burgess Massachusetts College of Art
David Diao Whitney Museum Independent Study Program Painting
Mary Frank Graphics Also won in 1983
Hans Haacke Cooper Union
Michael D. Hall Cranbrook Academy of Art Sculpture
Frederick Hammersley University of New Mexico Painting
Bernard Edwin Kirschenbaum Sculpture
Boyd Mefferd
Forrest Myers Sculpture
Matthew Phillips Bard College Graphics
Basilios Poulos Painting
Robert Ryman
Alan J. Shields
Robert I. Smithson Sculpture: Amarillo Ramp
Jack Sonenberg Pratt Institute Painting
Chryssa Vardea-Mavromichali Sculpture
Music Composition Walter E. Aschaffenburg Oberlin Conservatory of Music Composing Also won in 1955
Leslie Bassett University of Michigan Also won in 1980
George H. Crumb University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1967
Edwin Dugger University of California, Berkeley
Donald Martino New England Conservatory of Music Also won in 1967, 1982
Pauline Oliveros University of California, San Diego
Vincent Persichetti Juilliard School; Philadelphia Conservatory Also won in 1958, 1968
Robert Pollock
Harvey Sollberger Columbia University; Manhattan School of Music Also won in 1969
Louis Weingarden
Photography Robert Hickman Adams Colorado homes in the 1970s Also won in 1980
Bill Dane Also won in 1982
Wendy Snyder MacNeil Abbot Academy; Phillips Academy Long-term documentary experiment
Sonia Landy Sheridan School of the Art Institute of Chicago
George A. Tice New School for Social Research New Jersey city, suburban, shore, and rural areas
John Vachon American towns rural enough to have maintained an identity
David Vestal School of the Art Institute of Chicago (visiting) Also won in 1966
Poetry John Ashbery Brooklyn College Writing Also won in 1967
Irving Feldman State University of New York at Buffalo
David Ignatow Columbia University Also won in 1965
X. J. Kennedy Tufts University
Philip Levine Fresno State University Also won in 1980
Michael McClure California College of Arts and Crafts
W. S. Merwin Also won in 1983
Stanley Plumly Ohio University
James Scully University of Connecticut
Video and Audio Joel L. Gold
Humanities American Literature Morris Dickstein Queens College, CUNY
Burton R. Pollin [de] Bronx Community College Edgar Allan Poe’s style, including his coinages; his response to the arts and artists of the day; relation to the music of his time; his reviewers; and his necrology
Robert F. Sayre University of Iowa Thoreau's Indian Notebooks
John D. Seelye University of Connecticut
Emily Stipes Watts University of Illinois Critical and historical study of women poets in America
Architecture, Planning and Design William Alonso University of California, Berkeley Comparative studies on urbanization
H. Allen Brooks University of Toronto Le Corbusier
Grady E. Clay Landscape Architecture Analysis of urban growth
Biography Brendan Gill
Ronald Steel Yale University
British History Stephen B. Baxter University of North Carolina History of Britain and Hanover, 1739-1763 Also won in 1959
Karl S. Bottigheimer State University of New York at Stony Brook Failure of the Reformation in 16th-century Ireland
John S. Galbraith University of California, Los Angeles
Bentley B. Gilbert University of Illinois at Chicago
Peter D. Stansky Stanford University Art, society, and politics in England, 1890s Also won in 1966
Robert K. Webb Columbia University Also won in 1959
Classics D. A. Amyx University of California, Berkeley Corinthian vase-painting Also won in 1957
Eva C. Keuls University of Minnesota; Howard University
Brooks Otis University of North Carolina Transcendence of tragedy Also won in 1952
East Asian Studies A. K. Narain University of Wisconsin, Madison Kushans of Central and South Asia during the first three centuries A.D.
Oliver H. Statler Religious customs in Japan
Frederic Evans Wakeman University of California, Berkeley Ming loyalism in Ch'ing China
Economic History Hugh G. J. Aitken Amherst College Historical development of radio communications in Europe and the United States
Stuart W. Bruchey Columbia University
Bernt P. Stigum [no] Northwestern University
English Literature Stuart Curran University of Wisconsin, Madison Literary relationship between Byron and Shelley
Carl Dawson University of New Hampshire Matthew Arnold
Anne D. Ferry Boston College
Roland M. Frye University of Pennsylvania John Milton's epic poetry and the visual arts Also won in 1956
James R. Kincaid Ohio State University Also won in 1982
Russell A. Fraser University of Michigan Kinship of the mage and scientist in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
George Paul Landow Brown University Also won in 1978
Thomas A. McFarland Graduate Center, CUNY Also won in 1964
William H. Pritchard Amherst College
Mark Schorer University of California, Berkeley George Balanchine Also won in 1941, 1942, 1948
Marvin Spevack University of Münster
Jane W. Stedman Roosevelt University Research at the University of London
Kathleen Mary Williams University of California, Riverside Literature of the 18th century and the Renaissance in libraries in the United States and England
Fine Arts Research James Beck Columbia University Critical monograph on Jacopo della Quercia
Jack Wesley Burnham, Jr. Northwestern University Alchemical symbolism in the works of Marcel Duchamp
Michael Martin Fried Harvard University
Reinhold A. Heller University of Pittsburgh
Michael Sullivan Stanford University Chinese landscape paintings and the Sui and Tang dynasties
John Wilmerding Dartmouth College American art (part of the Pelican History of Art series)
Folklore and Popular Culture Ilhan Basgöz [tr; az] Indiana University Comparative study of the romantic epics of the Turkic peoples
French History Robert R. Palmer Yale University French education during the revolutionary era, 1760-1820
Peter N. Stearns Rutgers University Attitudes and policies toward aging in France since 1850
French Literature Peter Brooks Yale University
Shoshana Felman
John C. Lapp Stanford University Pierre Corneille Also won in 1966
General Nonfiction Renata Adler The New Yorker
Walter Goodman
Neil Sheehan New York Times
German and East European History Gerald D. Feldman University of California, Berkeley Socio-economic history of the early Weimar Republic
Hsi-Huey Liang Vassar College
German and Scandinavian Literature Klaus W. Jonas [de] University of Pittsburgh
Latin American History Charles Adam Hale University of Iowa Interpretive history of Mexican thought and the politics in the period 1867-1910
Linguistics Eric P. Hamp University of Chicago Albanian dialectology
David McNeill Psychology of language
Stanley Peters University of Texas, Austin Semantics of natural languages
Literary Criticism Merle E. Brown University of Iowa Contemporary British poetry and literary criticism
Laura Riding Jackson
Rosette C. Lamont Queens College, CUNY
Edgar Rosenberg Cornell University
Michael Wood Columbia University
Medieval History Donald W. Sutherland University of Iowa Edition of medieval law proceedings held in the Royal Court in Northamptonshire, 1329-1330
Medieval Literature Marvin L. Colker University of Virginia Descriptive catalog of Latin manuscripts at the University of Dublin
Andrew Hughes University of Toronto Investigation and photographing of medieval manuscripts in Europe
Music Research Stuart Reiner
Charles Rosen State University of New York at Stony Brook Relationship of Romantic music and 19th-century theories of language and style
Cecil P. Taylor Antioch College (visiting) Black music composition
Near Eastern Studies L. Carl Brown Princeton University
Philosophy Donald Davidson Rockefeller University Philosophy of language
David Shepherd Nivison Stanford University Weakness of will in Chinese philosophy
Richard M. Rorty
Peter Kenneth Unger New York University
Roger Wertheimer Graduate Center, CUNY
Photography Studies Eugenia Parry Janis Wellesley College Life of Gustave Le Gray
Religion Charley D. Hardwick American University Psychoanalysis theory
H. Darrell Lance Colgate Rochester Divinity School Write-up of excavations at Gezer
Jacob Neusner Brown University Also won in 1979
Renaissance History Hans Baron Newberry Library Florentine humanism and historiography of Leonardo Bruni Also won in 1942
F. Edward Cranz Connecticut College Medieval and Renaissance intellectual history and bibliography
John M. Headley University of North Carolina Critical edition of the autobiography of Mercurino di Gattinara
Russian History Gustave Alef [pl] University of Oregon History of medieval Russia
Richard Hellie University of Chicago
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Alexander A. Parker University of Texas, Austin Art and thought of Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Allen W. Phillips [es] Life and time of Alejandro Sawa Also won in 1960
John Polt [es] University of California, Berkeley Critical edition of the poetry of Juan Meléndez Valdés
Kenneth R. Scholberg [es] Michigan State University Satire in 16th-century Spanish literature
Theatre Arts Reginald Allen [de] Pierpont Morgan Library
Gordon Rogoff SUNY Buffalo
United States History Paul S. Boyer University of Massachusetts
David B. Burner State University of New York at Stony Brook Biography of Herbert Hoover
Edward M. Coffman University of Wisconsin–Madison Social history of the peacetime American Army, 1783-1940
Robert Dallek University of California, Los Angeles
Robert F. Dalzell Williams College General history of Massachusetts, 1829-1861
Robert M. Fogelson Massachusetts Institute of Technology
John Hope Franklin University of Chicago Also won in 1950
Lloyd C. Gardner Rutgers College Anglo-American political and economic relations in the 20th century, with emphasis on cooperation and conflict in situations such as the Russian and Mexican Revolutions
Charles Lockwood
David P. Thelen University of Missouri, Columbia Industrial capitalism in England and America
Alden T. Vaughan Columbia University
James Edward Wright Dartmouth College
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Leopold B. Felsen Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
Carl H. Gibson University of California, San Diego Turbulence
Morton E. Gurtin Carnegie Mellon University Continuum mechanics
Nicholas A. Krall University of Maryland
John L. Lumley Pennsylvania State University Oceanic turbulence
J. Nicholas Newman Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Malvin C. Teich Columbia University
Astronomy and Astrophysics Gordon P. Garmire California Institute of Technology Research in Australia, India, England, and France
William L. Kraushaar [de] University of Wisconsin, Madison High-energy astrophysics Also won in 1962
Laurence E. Peterson University of California, San Diego High-energy astronomy
Chemistry Evan H. Appelman Argonne National Laboratory
Charles R. Cantor Columbia University
William R. Dolbier Jr. University of Florida
Russell Stephen Drago University of Illinois Synthetic inorganic chemistry and catalysis
Adon A. Gordus University of Michigan
David M. Hercules University of Georgia Research at Northwestern University
John R. Huizenga University of Rochester Research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Also won in 1964
Lloyd M. Jackman Pennsylvania State University
Julian M. Miller Columbia University
Warner L. Peticolas University of Oregon Molecular vibrations in solid material
John O. Rasmussen Jr. Yale University
Louis P. Remsberg, Jr Brookhaven National Laboratory High nuclear chemistry
F. Sherwood Rowland University of California, Irvine Also won in 1961
John R. Scheffer University of British Columbia Photochemistry
Kenneth L. Servis University of Southern California Physical organic chemistry
Eugene E. van Tamelen Stanford University Ribonucleic acid synthesis Also won in 1964
Nien-chu C. Yang [zh] University of Chicago
Computer Science Waldo G. Magnuson Jr. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
John E. Savage Brown University
Earth Science Edward Anders University of Chicago
David J. J. Kinsman Princeton University
John Rodgers Yale University
J. William Schopf University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1988
Manik Talwani [de] Columbia University Evolution of the Norwegian Sea and the off-shore continental margin there
Engineering Richard de Neufville Massachusetts Institute of Technology
W. Harmon Ray SUNY Buffalo
Mathematics Stephen Lichtenbaum Cornell University
Ted Petrie Rutgers University
Ralph S. Phillips Stanford University Mathematical analysis Also won in 1953
Daniel G. Quillen Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Halsey Royden Stanford University Xomplex analysis and differential geometry
Wilfried Schmid Columbia University Also won in 1988
James Johnston Stoker New York University Also won in 1964
Masamichi Takesaki University of California, Los Angeles
Herbert S. Wilf University of Pennsylvania Combinatorial analysis
Medicine and Health John P. Bunker Stanford University Surgical and medical manpower
Charles J. Epstein University of California, San Francisco Developmental genetics and oncology
Richard A. Gatti University of Minnesota
Stephen M. Krane Harvard University
Norman Kretchmer Stanford University Human development and reproductive physiology
William Silen Harvard University
David Hamilton Smith [de]
Paul Talalay Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Research with John Cornforth
Gerald Weissmann New York University Medical Center Research at Sorbonne University
Molecular and Cellular Biology James J. Castles University of Chicago School of Medicine
Roderick K. Clayton [de] Cornell University Also won in 1980
R. John Collier University of California, Los Angeles
Robert J. DeLange University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine
Howard M. Dintzis Johns Hopkins University
Robert C. Elston University of North Carolina Analytical methods in human genetics
James L. Gaylor Cornell University
Ian R. Gibbons University of Hawaii Biophysics and cell biology
Lawrence Grossman Brandeis University
William Platt Jencks
Leo Nicholas Ornston Yale University
William Trager Rockefeller University
Kensal E. van Holde Oregon State University Biophysical chemistry
Peter Hans von Hippel University of Oregon Proteins and genes
Neuroscience Jeffrey M. Camhi Cornell University Patterns in nerve cell activity
Gary C. Galbraith University of Southern California Ways in which aging affects the human nervous system
Michael L. Shelanski National Heart and Lung Institute
Organismic Biology and Ecology William L. Brown, Jr. Cornell University
Alan Gelperin Princeton University
Robert Rush Miller University of Michigan Freshwater fish in Mexico
Nicholas Mrosovsky University of Toronto
Gordon H. Orians University of Washington Melodious blackbird
Michael E. Soulé University of California, San Diego Population genetics and evolutionary biology
Plant Science Winslow Briggs Harvard University Research at University of Freiburg
Sherwin Carlquist Claremont Graduate University Pittosporaceae
Paul A. Castelfranco University of California, Davis
Maarten Chrispeels University of California, San Diego Structural and functional changes in cells during development
R. James Cook Washington State University Soil microbiology and biological control of plant pathogens
Park S. Nobel University of California, Los Angeles
Arthur H. Westing Windham College Environmental damage caused by war
Jan A. D. Zeevaart [nl] Michigan State University
Physics James Bjorken Stanford University Theoretical studies in high-energy physics
Henry Blosser Michigan State University
Paul G. Federbush University of Michigan
Gerald Feinberg Columbia University
Daniel Z. Freedman State University of New York at Stony Brook High-energy physics Also won in 1985
Melville S. Green Temple University Statistical mechanics Also won in 1957
Paul V. C. Hough Brookhaven National Laboratory Molecular biology Also won in 1959
Vincent Jaccarino University of California, Santa Barbara Solid-state physics
Robert Karplus University of California, Berkeley Logical mathematical thinking among different populations of elementary and secondary school students Also won in 1960
Toichiro Kinoshita Cornell University
Margaret Galland Kivelson University of California, Los Angeles Research with James Dungey
Raymond L. Orbach Research at Tel Aviv University
Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky Stanford University High-energy physics Also won in 1959
Robert O. Pohl Cornell University
Paul L. Richards University of California, Berkeley Solid-state physics
Robert H. Silsbee Cornell University
Harold K. Ticho University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1966
George H. Trilling University of California, Berkeley Research at CERN
Stanley George Wojcicki Stanford University High-energy physics
Lincoln Wolfenstein Carnegie Mellon University Theoretical research in high-energy physics Also won in 1983
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Richard N. Adams University of Texas at Austin Structural history of Latin America, 1500-1970
Harold C. Conklin Yale University
Arthur G. Miller
Joan Eveline Vincent Barnard College Ongoing political conflict in Northern Ireland
Economics George A. Akerlof University of California, Berkeley Development policy
Joseph S. Berliner [pl] Brandeis University
Mary Jean Bowman University of Chicago
Donald J. Brown Yale University Arrow's Theorem
Lawrence J. Lau Stanford University Theoretical and empirical investigations in econometrics
Lionel W. McKenzie University of Rochester
Deborah Duff Milenkovitch Barnard College
Education Alan Peshkin University of Illinois Role of schooling in the rural community
Geography and Environmental Studies Harold C. Brookfield McGill University Research at the Institute of Development Studies
Law Thomas M. Franck New York University Also won in 1982
Mason Willrich [de] University of Virginia School of Law Legal restraints on energy use
Political Science Frederick C. Barghoorn Yale University
Alfred Diamant Indiana University Political role of the West German government's senior bureaucracy
Peter J. Duignan Stanford University Comparative analysis of European imperial rule in Africa, 1880-1960
Lewis J. Edinger Columbia University Comparative political leadership
George J. Graham Jr. Vanderbilt University Consensus in political theory
A. James Gregor University of California, Berkeley Nature of fascism as a political system
Ernst B. Haas Effect of technological innovation on the evolution of international systems
Chalmers Johnson Political history of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, 1949-1969
Ellen Mickiewicz Michigan State University
Walter F. Murphy Princeton University
Andrew J. Nathan Columbia University
Frances Fox Piven Boston University
Richard Rose University of Strathclyde Evolution of public policy in the European state
Richard N. Rosecrance Cornell University
Steven L. Spiegel University of California, Los Angeles Domestic determinants of American policy in the Middle East
Psychology A. H. Black McMaster University Autonomic and central nervous system
Peter D. Eimas Brown University Problems of speech perception
Jean-Claude Falmagne New York University
Rochel Gelman University of Pennsylvania Development of number concepts
David M. Green University of California, San Diego Application of linear analysis to auditory phenomena
James G. Greeno University of Michigan Research at Oxford University
Irving Lester Janis Yale University
James M. Jones Harvard University Calypso humor
P. Herbert Leiderman Stanford University Familial influence on African infant precocity
Dominic W. Massaro University of Wisconsin, Madison Theoretical study of speech perception and reading
Robert Rosenthal Harvard University
Carl E. Thoresen Stanford University Concepts and concerns of humanistic psychology and education, behavior principles, and techniques
Michael T. Turvey University of Connecticut Research at the University of Essex
Sociology Ivar E. Berg Columbia University
Paul Bouissac University of Toronto
Joseph Robert Gusfield [fr] University of California, San Diego Knowledge and policy in alcohol and public safety
Richard J. Ofshe University of California, Berkeley Sociology of utopian social designs
Neil J. Smelser
Richard Sennett New York University
Seymour Spilerman University of Wisconsin, Madison Ethnicity, stratification, and poverty in Israel
Harrison Colyar White Harvard University

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Arts Barry Reckord Playwrighting
Fiction Antonio Di Benedetto Writing
José Donoso Also won in 1968
Salvador Elizondo National Autonomous University of Mexico Also won in 1968
Héctor Manjarrez [es]
Fine Arts Olga de Amaral University of the Andes Techniques and creative work in the weaving of textiles
Gunther Gerzso Painting and graphics
Avatar da Silva Moraes Universidade de Brasília Sculpture
Poetry Isabel Fraire Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Writing
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Silvio Grichener Participation in planning and design by occupants of low-cost housing projects
Ramón Gutiérrez National University of the Northeast Analytical history of colonial architecture of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia
Iberian and Latin American History Alvaro Jara University of Chile Economic history of Latin America
Latin American Literature Mario Góngora del Campo Place of America in historical thought from the 16th to 18th centuries
Julio Ortega [es] Historical and critical study of the avant-garde Latin American novel
Theatre Arts Augusto Boal Teatro de La Ranchería [es] Latin American popular theatre Also won in 1975
Natural Sciences Earth Sciences Zoltan de Cserna Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Structural geology of Mexico
Mathematics Juan Alfredo Tiráo National University of Córdoba Spherical functions and harmonic analysis
Molecular and Cellular Biology Armando J. Parodi University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; CONICET Viral gene products
Organismic Biology and Ecology Hugo H. Campos Austral University of Chile Evolutionary biology of freshwater fishes of Chile
Physics Miguel G. Kiwi [es] University of Chile Solid-state physics
Nicim Zagury [pt] Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Elementary particle physics
Plant Science Miguel Holle Ostendorf Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina Biosystematic studies of South American tomatoes
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies María Rostworowski de Diez National Museum of Peruvian Culture Peruvian ethnohistory
Arturo Warman Universidad Iberoamericana Social anthropology of Mexico
Economics Víctor Jorge Elías [es] National University of Tucumán Comparison of sources of growth in Latin America
Jorge Miguel Katz Torcuato di Tella Institute Technological and industrial development in Argentina since 1950
Paul Singer Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning [pt] Tertiary sector in developing economies
Education Carlos Tünnermann Bernheim Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua Cultural history of the university in Latin America Also won in 1989
Political Science Oscar E. Cornblit Torcuato di Tella Institute Analytical studies of social and political processes in Bolivia and Argentina
Sociology Francis Korn Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina; CONICET Social structure of Buenos Aires, 1920-1930

See also

References

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