List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1955

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Two hundred and forty-eight Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1955,[1][2] with grants totaling at $968,000.[3]

1955 U.S. and Canadian Fellows[edit]

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Saul Bellow Also won in 1948 [4][5][6]
Hortense Calisher Also won in 1952 [5][6]
Marie Campbell Also won in 1944 [7][8]
Kermit H. Hunter [9]
André Langevin [10]
Fine Art Edris Eckhardt Also won in 1959 [11]
Ben Kamihira Also won in 1956 [12][13]
Seong Moy [14]
Hobson Pittman [13]
Sahl Swarz Also won in 1958 [15]
Donald S. Thrall [3]
Music Composition Walter E. Aschaffenburg Also won in 1973 [16]
Henry Dreyfuss Brant Also won in 1946 [17]
Peggy Glanville-Hicks Also won in 1957 [18]
Hall Franklin Overton Also won in 1967 [19]
Russell Smith [20]
Hugo Weisgall Also won in 1960, 1966 [21]
Photographer Robert Frank Also won in 1956 [22]
Todd Webb Also won in 1956 [23]
Poetry Barbara Gibbs Golffing Also won in 1956 [24][25]
Barbara Howes [26]
Humanities American Literature Harold William Blodgett [27][28]
Charles Feidelson, Jr. [29]
Joseph N. Frank Also won in 1975 [13]
Ernest Samuels Also won in 1971 [30]
Bibliography Irene Dakin Paden [31][32]
Biography Irvin Ehrenpreis Also won in 1961 [8][6]
British History Hessel Duncan Hall [33]
Classics Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. [29][34]
James Frank Gilliam [35][34][36]
Arthur Ernest Gordon [31][34][32]
George Emmanuel Mylonas Also won in 1968 [37][34]
James Henry Oliver (de) Also won in 1946 [21][34]
William Kendrick Pritchett Also won in 1951 [31][34][32]
Morton Smith [25][34]
East Asian Studies John Frank Cady Also won in 1960 [16]
Ch'ên Shou-yi [38][39]
Ferdinand Diederich Lessing (de) Also won in 1952 [40]
Economic History Bray Hammond Also won in 1950 [33]
English Literature Mark Eccles [41][42]
William Irvine Also won in 1962 [31][32]
Paul Harold Kocher Also won in 1946 [38][39]
Carl Woodring [41]
Fine Arts Research Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. [43][25]
Horst Woldemar Janson Also won in 1948 [44][42]
Folklore and Popular Culture Harold Courlander Also won in 1948 [45]
Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr. [43]
Frederic Ramsey, Jr. Also won in 1953 [13]
Stith Thompson [7]
French Literature Irving Putter [31][32]
German and East European History Friedrich Engel-Janosi [33]
German and Scandinavian Literature Liselotte Dieckmann [37]
George Clarence Schoolfield [46]
Detlev Walther Schumann [2]
History of Science and Technology Eugene Maximilian Karl Geiling [47]
Marie Boas Hall [43][25]
Cyril Stanley Smith Also won in 1978 [48][42]
Glenn Allen Sonnedecker [41][42]
Intellectual and Cultural History Gertrude Himmelfarb Also won in 1957 [6]
Henry Stuart Hughes [31][32]
Gerhard Strassman Masur (es) [49]
Italian Literature Bernard Weinberg Also won in 1945 [30][6][42]
Latin American Literature Robert Cooper West [50]
Linguistics Peter Alexis Boodberg Also won in 1938, 1963 [51]
Denzel Raybourne Carr [31][32]
Henry R. Kahane Also won in 1962 [2][34]
Max Weinreich Also won in 1956 [6]
Medieval History Gaines Post (fr) Also won in 1939 [52]
Brian Tierney Also won in 1956 [33]
Medieval Literature Kemp Malone [53]
Rossell Hope Robbins [54]
Music Research Yury Arbatsky (de) Also won in 1956 [34]
Noah Greenberg [6][42]
Eta Harich-Schneider Also won in 1953, 1954 [55]
Bernard Stambler [56]
Oliver Strunk Also won in 1951 [13]
Walter Lincoln Woodfill [13][42]
Near Eastern Studies Ernest Bender [57][13]
Jacob Joel Finkelstein [29][6]
Philosophy Irving Marmer Copi [3]
Philip Merlan [38][34][39]
Charles Egerton Osgood Also won in 1972 [2]
Renaissance History Josephine Waters Bennett Also won in 1944 [42]
William Nelson [42]
Craig R. Thompson Also won in 1942, 1954, 1968 [57][41][58][42]
Franklin B. Williams, Jr. [33][42]
Russian Studies Wacław Lednicki (pl) Also won in 1956 [31][32]
Science Writing Gobind Behari Lal [59]
Slavic Literature Dmitry Cizevsky [43][42]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature José de Onís [58][60]
Oliver Howard Hauptmann [36]
Theatre Arts Monroe Lippman [50]
Charles Ensign Rogers [43][25]
United States History John Richard Alden [61]
Thomas B. Alexander [62]
Shelby Foote Also won in 1956, 1959 [63]
Norman Francis Furniss [64][60]
Eric Frederick Goldman [13]
Edward Chase Kirkland [25]
Bessie Louise Pierce Also won in 1957 [65]
George Wilson Pierson [29]
Frank Everson Vandiver [37]
Natural Science Applied Math Leslie Stephen George Kovasznay [21]
Wulf Bernard Kunkel Also won in 1972 [31][32]
James Edward Storer [43]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Louis Craig Green [13]
Martin Schwarzschild [13]
John Hughes Tinlot [66]
Chemistry Isadore Amdur [43]
Paul Doughty Bartlett Also won in 1971 [67]
Milton Burton [8]
Robert Hugh Cole Also won in 1961 [25]
Burris Bell Cunningham (de) [31][32]
John Courtney Decius [68]
Paul Delahay Also won in 1971 [50]
Stanley Jerome Cristol Also won in 1980 [60]
George Dawson Halsey, Jr. [69]
George Simms Hammond [36]
Harold Hart [3]
Ralph A. James [70][39]
David Lipkin [37]
Lynne L. Merritt, Jr. [7][8]
Richard M. Noyes [71]
Isadore Perlman Also won in 1962 [31][6][32]
Henry Rapoport [31][32]
Calvin Lee Stevens [3]
Julian M. Sturtevant [29]
Henry Taube Also won in 1949 [72][73]
Alfred Lawrence Wilds [41]
John Warren Williams [74]
Earth Science Isaac Barshad [31][6][32]
Kenneth E. Caster (de) Also won in 1943, 1954 [75]
Ernst Cloos (de) [76]
Maurice Ewing Also won in 1938, 1939, 1953 [77]
Richard Holmes Merriam [34][39]
Mathematics Philip J. Davis [33]
Marshall Hall, Jr. Also won in 1970 [16]
Edwin Hewitt Also won in 1945 [78]
Gerhard Paul Hochschild [2]
Arthur J. Lohwater [3]
Edward James McShane [33][49]
Alfred Tarski Also won in 1941, 1942 [31][32]
Alexander Weinstein Also won in 1954 [21][33][6]
George W. Whitehead [43]
Daniel Zelinsky [30][6]
Medicine and Health David K. Detweiler [57][13]
Oskar Hirsch (sv) (de) [43]
Cyril Norman Hugh Long [79]
Malcolm Ray Miller Also won in 1966 [31][32]
Lloyd Milton Nyhus [80]
Donal Sheehan [81]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Thomas Foxen Anderson [57][13]
Paul Delos Boyer [82][83]
Waldo E. Cohn Also won in 1962 [84]
Everett Ross Dempster [31][32]
Raymond Nicholas Doetsch [21][33]
Roy Philip Forster Also won in 1948 [85][25]
William Zev Hassid Also won in 1962 [31][32]
Robert W. Holley [86][28]
Lloyd L. Ingraham [31][32]
Joseph Logan Irvin [87]
Nicholas Nicolaides Also won in 1956 [88]
Man Chiang Niu Also won in 1954 [32]
Daniel J. O'Kane [57][13]
John Thomas Reid [28]
Mark A. Stahmann [41]
Henry Burr Steinbach [83]
Gordon Brims Black McIvor Sutherland [3]
Neuroscience Ronald Grant [31][32]
Stephen William Kuffler [21]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Charles Mitchill Bogert [89]
Robert Kyle Burns [21]
V. Rada Dyson-Hudson [90]
Gerhard Fankhauser [13]
Herbert Friedmann Also won in 1950, 1953 [91]
Aubrey Gorbman [92]
Judson Linsley Gressitt [93]
Benjamin Vincent Hall [94]
Sol Kramer [6]
Ernest Albert Lachner Also won in 1959 [33]
Victor C. Twitty [95]
Sylvan Meryl Rose [2]
Lloyd Eugene Rozeboom [21]
Carroll M. Williams [43]
Mildred Stratton Wilson [96]
Physics Herbert L. Anderson [97]
Peter Axel [2]
Calvin M. Class [98]
Arthur H. Compton Also won in 1926, 1959 [5]
Giuseppe Cocconi [28]
Burton Lehman Henke [38][39]
Clyde A. Hutchison, Jr. Also won in 1972 [99]
Norman Myles Kroll [100]
Robert Briggs Leachman [101][102]
Arnold Nordsieck [2]
George Thomas Reynolds [13]
George Placzek [13]
Raymond Sheline Also won in 1956, 1964 [103][104]
Theodore Soller [43][25]
Robert Dean Spence [3]
Charles Hard Townes [105]
Edwin Albrecht Uehling [106]
Robert Lee Walker [39]
Joseph Weber Also won in 1962 [21][33]
Francis Dudley Williams [16]
Plant Science John Grieve Bald Also won in 1963 [39]
Robert Theodore Clausen (es) [28]
Frank Edwin Egler [107]
Wilbert Keith Kennedy [28]
Gleb Krotkov [108]
James Kucyniak [10]
Louis Kimball Mann [31][32]
Charles Duncan Michener Also won in 1966 [109]
Harold E. Moore Also won in 1946 [28]
M. Rosalind Morris [61]
Harry H. Murakishi [110]
Lindsay Shepherd Olive (sv) (de) [111]
William Jacob Robbins [42]
Rudolf M. Schuster Also won in 1967 [9]
Sanford Marvin Siegel [104]
John Maurice Tucker [31][32]
Statistics Erich L. Lehmann Also won in 1966, 1979 [31][32]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Arthur J. O. Anderson Also won in 1957 [102]
David Crockett Graham Also won in 1952 [60]
Katharine Luomala Also won in 1959 [112]
Edward H. Spicer Also won in 1941 [113]
Economics Stephen Enke [39]
John Kenneth Galbraith [43][5]
Carl Kaysen [43]
John Marion Letiche [31][32]
Edith Tilton Penrose [21]
Warren Candler Scoville Also won in 1948 [39]
Arthur Smithies [114]
William Spencer Vickrey [115]
Arthur N. Young [116]
Law Philip B. Kurland Also won in 1949 [117]
Clyde Wilson Summers [57][46]
Political Science Douglass Cater, Jr. [33]
John Hamilton Hallowell [9]
John D. Montgomery [43][25]
David B. Truman [118]
Eric Herman Wilhelm Voegelin Also won in 1950 [50]
Psychology Jerome Seymour Bruner [43]
Jean Evans Also won in 1950 [119]
John Langworthy Fuller [25]
A. Arthur Schiller (de) Also won in 1949, 1962 [34]
Sociology Jean Robertson Burnet [10]
Robert Francis Winch Also won in 1974 [30]

1955 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows[edit]

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Samuel Selvon Also won in 1968 [120]
Humanities Iberian and Latin American History Isabel Gutiérrez del Arroyo [121]
Literary Criticism Edilberto K. Tiempo [122]
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Carlos Otto Rüdiger Jaschek Appointed as Rüdiger Jaschek [123]
Jorge Sahade Also won in 1953 [124]
Chemistry Manuel García Morín Also won in 1954 [125]
Earth Science Arturo Alcaraz [126]
Alfredo de la Torre y Callejas Also won in 1956 [127]
Nicolas L. Galvez [128]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Alberto Cazorla Talleri [129]
Norberto José Palleroni Also won in 1953, 1954 [130]
José Ramírez de Arellano Also won in 1956 [131]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Jorge de Alba Martinez [132]
J. Enrique Avila Laguna Also won in 1956 [133]
Margarita Bravo Hollis (es) (de) [134]
Paulo Emilio Vanzolini Also won in 1949, 1958 [135]
Plant Science Alvaro Santos Costa [136]
Fausto Folquer Also won in 1957 [137]
Gustavo Huertas González Also won in 1954 [138]
Edgardo Raúl Montaldi Also won in 1957 [139]
Victor Manuel Patiño Rodríguez Also won in 1956, 1965 [140]
Alcides Ribeiro Teixeira [141]
Jorge A. Soria Vasco Also won in 1957 [142]
Alfonso Trejos-Willis (es) Also won in 1954 [143]
Jorge Helios Morello Wyler Also won in 1954, 1958 [144]
Social Sciences Psychology Mariano Dy-Liacco Obias [145]
Sociology Segundo Bernal [146]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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