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Three hundred and forty-four scholars and artists were awarded a total of $1,500,000 Guggenheim Fellowships in 1957.

1957 U. S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Holger Cahill Novel writing
Alfred Chester Also won in 1967
Lucy Daniels
Borden Deal
Herbert Gold State University of Iowa
Robert Conroy Goldston
Roger Lemelin Also won in 1946
Byron Herbert Reece Young Harris College Also won in 1952
Mary Lee Settle Also won in 1960
Adele Wiseman
Fine Arts William Barnett Philadelphia Museum School of Art Painting
Frederick G. Becker St. Louis School of Fine Arts Printmaking
Virgil David Cantini University of Pittsburgh Creative design in enamels
Carmen Cicero Roselle Park High School Painting Also won in 1963
Robert Aaron Frame Pasadena School of Fine Arts
Paul Theodore Granlund Minneapolis School of Art Sculpture Also won in 1958
Dimitri Hadzi
Barbara Hult Lekberg University of the Arts in Philadelphia Also won in 1959
Max Loehr University of Michigan
Joseph S. Sheppard Dickinson College Painting
Music Composition Dominick Argento University of Minnesota Composing Also won in 1964
Mark Bucci Also won in 1953
Chou Wen-chung Columbia University Also won in 1959
Jacob Druckman Also won in 1968
Earl George Syracuse University
Peggy Glanville-Hicks Also won in 1955
Edmund Thomas Haines Sarah Lawrence College Also won in 1956
Attilio Joseph Macero TEO Productions Also won in 1958
Ned Rorem Also won in 1978
Robert Starer Juilliard School Also won in 1963
Gregory Tucker Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Van Vactor University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Stanley Andrew Wolfe (de) Juilliard School Interpretive dance number King's Heart
Photography John Collier Jr. Uses of photography in social sciences
W. Eugene Smith Also won in 1956, 1968
Poetry Paul Hamilton Engle University of Iowa Writing Also won in 1953, 1959
Marcia Nardi
Alastair Reid Also won in 1958
Jonathan C. Williams Recording annals and writing the archaeology and other phases of the Etowah Indian Mounds from the poet's point of view
Humanities American Literature Curtis Dahl Wheaton College 19th century archaeological discoveries in relation to the cultural history of the West
Charles Andrew Fenton Yale University Completion of previously started biography about Stephen Vincent Benét
Robert Clay Humphrey University of North Carolina, Greensboro Role of the poet in mid-century America
Henry Dan Piper California Institute of Technology
Walter Bates Rideout (de) Northwestern University
Louis Decimus Rubin Jr. Richmond News Leader Key themes and formal concepts in the literature of the South
Albert Douglass Van Nostrand Brown University
Richard Walser North Carolina State College Regional basis of literary interpretations of the South
Architecture, Planning and Design W. Burlie Brown Tulane University American architectural thought and expression, 1865-1914
William Bell Dinsmoor
Allan Bernard Temko San Francisco Chronicle, University of California, Berkeley Architecture on the West Coast of the United States
Bibliography Ernst Maximilian Posner American University History of archives administration
Biography Flora Anne Armitage
Karl John Richard Arndt (de) Clark University
Laura Fermi Benito Mussolini
British History Joseph O. Baylen Delta State College W. T. Stead
John Leonard Clive Harvard University Transition from 18th to 19th century thought and opinion in England
Paul H. Hardacre Vanderbilt University Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
J. Jean Hecht Haverford College The upper-class family in 18th century England
Gustave Lanctot Ottawa University Also won in 1956
Arthur J. Marder University of Hawaii English seapower in the 20th century Also won in 1941, 1946
Classics Darrell Arlynn Amyx University of California, Berkeley Greek vase painting Also won in 1973
George Eckel Duckworth Princeton University Virgil as the poet of Augustan Rome
Demetrius John Georgacas (de) University of North Dakota Also won in 1964
Philip Levine Harvard University
Paul Lachlan MacKendrick University of Wisconsin Roman colonization in the Republican period
John Brodie McDiarmid University of Washington
Lionel Pearson Stanford University Popular ethics in ancient Greece
Wilson Gerson Rabinowitz University of California, Berkeley Certain writings by Aristotle
Renata von Scheliha Musical and poetical contests of the Greeks
Herbert Chayyim Youtie University of Michigan Scholarly use of papyrological literature
East Asian Studies Shih-Hsiang Chen University of California, Berkeley Historical study of Chinese literature
James Robert Hightower Harvard University
Emanuel Sarkisyanz Bishop College Buddhist influence on Burmese social thought
Robert Shafer University of California Sino-Tibetan languages
English Literature Donald Lemen Clark Also won in 1944
Arthur Morse Eastman University of Michigan Suspended judgement in Shakespeare's plays
Thomas Cary Duncan Eaves University of Arkansas Samuel Richardson
Richard David Ellmann Northwestern University Also won in 1949, 1970
Arthur Friedman University of Chicago 18th century literature
Donald Johnson Greene University of California, Riverside Relation between English literature and politics in the 18th century Also won in 1979
Bruce Harkness University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Influence of certain English publishing firms on authors in the 20th century
Benjamin B. Hoover University of Washington Relationship of literature and politics in 18th century England
Richard Meredith Hosley University of Missouri Elizabethan stage and methods of presenting plays
John Henderson Long Morehead State College Shakespeare's use of performed music in his plays
Thomas Francis Parkinson University of California, Berkeley Later poetry by William Butler Yeats
Fannie Elizabeth Ratchford University of Texas 19th century literary forgeries Also won in 1929, 1937
Irving Ribner Tulane University Shakespeare's growth and development as a writer of tragedy
William Andrew Ringler Jr. Washington University in St. Louis Complete poetical works of Sir Philip Sidney; history of Tudor poetry Also won in 1947
Robert Wentworth Rogers University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Alexander Pope
Eleanor Rosenberg Barnard College Literature in the New World as known in Tudor England
John Calhoun Stephens Jr. Emory University Richard Steele and Joseph Addison as editors of The Guardian
Wilfred Healey Stone Stanford University E. M. Forster Also won in 1967
Alvin Whitley University of Wisconsin Victorian popular poetry
Fine Arts Research Alfred Neumeyer (de) Mills College Naturalistic elements in medieval art
John Goldsmith Phillips Metropolitan Museum Works of Andrea del Verrocchio and the young Leonardo da Vinci
Benjamin Rowland Jr. (de) (sh) Harvard University
Aline B. Saarinen The New York Times
Pauline Simmons
Folklore and Popular Culture George Korson Pennsylvania Folklore Society Anthracite region
David Park McAllester Wesleyan University Navajo ceremonial chants
Donald Knight Wilgus Western Kentucky University History of the Anglo-American ballad since 1898
French Literature Joel Colton Duke University LĂ©on Blum and French Socialism
Carl Albert Viggiani Wesleyan University Works by Albert Camus
French Literature Konrad Ferdinand Bieber (de) Connecticut College Contemporary Franco-German literary relations
Durand Echeverria Brown University Meaning of liberty in French thought of the 18th century
Oscar Alfred Haac (de) Emory University French novel of the 18th century
Armand Hoog Princeton University
Georges J. Joyaux Michigan State University Influence of North African writers on contemporary French letters
FĂ©lix-Antoine Savard
Laurence William Wylie (de) Haverford College Attitudes and values of villages in two contrasting regions of rural France
German and East European History Klemens von Klemperer Smith College Alternatives to the Anschluss of Austria
German and Scandinavian Literature Robert Livingston Beare
Sigurd Burckhardt Ohio State University Comparative study of the dramatic poetry of Shakespeare and Goethe
Walter G. Johnson University of Washington Research in Stockholm Also won in 1964
James Woodrow Marchand Washington University in St. Louis Dating Old High German and Gothic manuscripts
André von Gronicka Columbia University Also won in 1969
Werner Vordtriede University of Wisconsin Conception of the poet in German Romanticism
History of Science and Technology Giorgio Diaz de Santillana Massachusetts Institute of Technology Vincenzio Viviani
Iberian and Latin American History Ernest Joseph Burrus St. Louis University Documents in Italian archives bearing on Latin American history
Joseph Newman
Watt Stewart New York State College for Teachers Business activities of Minor Cooper Keith in Costa Rica
Intellectual and Cultural History Walter M. Simon Cornell University History of European positivism in the 19th century
Gertrude Himmelfarb Development of Darwin's thought and of contemporary response to his work Also won in 1955
Frank Edward Manuel Brandeis University Mythology and primitive religion in 18th century thought
Literary Criticism Meyer H. Abrams Cornell University Also won in 1960
John Jacob Enck University of Wisconsin Restoration comedy
Martin Price Yale University Ideas of order in representative 18th century English writers Also won in 1971
Wilbur Samuel Howell Princeton University Theories of logic and rhetoric in 18th century England Also won in 1948
Joseph Holmes Summers University of Connecticut Milton's Paradise Lost
Medieval Literature Albert B. Friedman Harvard University Also won in 1965
Paul Murray Kendall Ohio University Warwick the Kingmaker Also won in 1961
Durant Waite Robertson Jr. Princeton University Poetry of Chaucer in the light of medieval tradition
Music Research Karl J. Geiringer Boston University
Hans Nathan (de) Michigan State University Italian instrumental ensemble music of the early 17th century
Walter H. Rubsamen University of California, Los Angeles 15th century Italian vocal music Also won in 1947
Eric Werner Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Liturgy and their influence on the history of church and synagogue music
Near Eastern Studies George Makdisi University of Michigan History of Islamic socio-religious movements in the 11th century Also won in 1966
Jacob J. Rabinowitz Hebrew University
Arthur Võõbus Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary Syrian monasticism from the 2nd to the 5th century, A.D. Also won in 1958, 1968
Philosophy Lewis White Beck University of Rochester Immanuel Kant's ethical theory
Burton Spencer Dreben Harvard University
William Bernard Peach Duke University Richard Price and British moral philosophy
Religion Ralph Harper Bard College Also won in 1965
John Thomas McNeill Union Theological Seminary Works of John Calvin
Renaissance History Franklin Miller Dickey (de) University of Oregon The concept of 'the learned poet' in Renaissance England
Paul O. Kristeller Columbia University Philosophical and humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance from the 14th to the 16th centuries Also won in 1968
Russian History Marc Raeff Clark University The nobility's relationships to the Russian state, 1725-1861 Also won in 1987
Science Writing Donald Greame Kelley
Slavic Literature Victor Erlich University of Washington Research in London and Bristol Also won in 1964, 1976
Olga Scherer (pl) Yale University Russian short story
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Carlos Blanco Aguinaga (es) Ohio State University Literary style of Miguel de Unamuno
Sherman Hinkle Eoff Washington University in St. Louis Philosophic attitudes of 19th and 20th century novels, with particular emphasis on the emotional impact of modern science on the literary mind
Vicente Llorens (es) Princeton University Blanco White
Juan LĂłpez-Morillas (es) Brown University Intellectual history of modern Spain Also won in 1950
Juan Marichal Bryn Mawr College Manuel Azaña Also won in 1972
Walter T. Pattison University of Minnesota
United States History Robert V. Bruce Boston University 1877 railroad strikes and labor riots in the USA
Lyman Henry Butterfield Harvard University
Louis L. Gerson University of Connecticut Impact of American immigrant groups on US foreign policies
Robert V. Hine University of California, Riverside Edward, Richard, and Benjamin Kern Also won in 1967
William Turrentine Jackson University of California, Davis British contributions to the development of the American West Also won in 1964
Weymouth Tyree Jordan Florida State University Scientific agriculture in the Old South
Aubrey Christian Land University of Nebraska The merchant-planter class of the Chesapeake Colonies
Robert Alexander Lively Princeton University Herbert Hoover and the American enterprise
Richard Lowitt Connecticut College George W. Norris
Andrew Forest Muir Polytechnic Institute (Puerto Rico), Rice Institute William Marsh Rice
Bessie Louise Pierce University of Chicago History of the city of Chicago Also won in 1955
Frederick Rudolph Williams College History of higher education in the USA Also won in 1968
Helen C. Shugg The part played by the search for health in westward migration in the USA
Alice Elizabeth Smith Wisconsin State Historical Society Scottish leadership and capital in the development of the lower Lake Michigan area in the 19th century
George Brown Tindall Louisiana State University History of the South, 1913-1946
John Chalmers Vinson University of Georgia US Senate and American foreign policy, 1931-1941
Bell Irvin Wiley Emory University History of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865
Natural Science Applied Mathematics Ronold W. P. King Harvard University Antennae and ultra-high frequency phenomena Also won in 1937
Geoffrey Stuart Stephen Ludford University of Maryland Mathematical theory of compressible flow
Shih-I Pai University of Maryland Fluid dynamics of high-speed and high-temperature gas flows
William Prager Brown University
Shan-Fu Shen University of Maryland Hydrodynamic stability
Armand Siegel Boston University Problems of applied statistical mechanics
Astronomy and Astrophysics Masahisa Sugiura University of Alaska Solar influences on the Earth's upper atmosphere
Chemistry Robert Byron Bird University of Wisconsin-Madison Applications of equations of change to engineering
Gordon M. Barrow Northwestern University Electronic structure of certain functional groups
Gunnar Bror Bergman California Institute of Technology
Warren William Brandt Purdue University Certain aspects of gas chromatography
Norman Henry Cromwell University of Nebraska Organic reaction mechanisms Also won in 1950
Victor R. Deitz United States Naval Research Laboratory
Renato Dulbecco California Institute of Technology
Paul Stephen Farrington University of California, Los Angeles
Harold Leo Friedman University of California, Los Angeles
Garman Harbottle Brookhaven National Laboratory Chemical consequences of nuclear transformation in certain crystalline solids
Edward L. King University of Wisconsin Kinetics and mechanisms of chemical reactions in solution
David Emerson Mann National Bureau of Standards Nature and origin of potential barriers hindering internal rotation in molecules
Foil A. Miller Mellon Institute Nuclear magnetic resonance
Rollie John Myers Jr. University of California, Berkeley Chemical reactions of radicals, atoms and ions
Martin A. Paul Harpur College Kinetics and mechanisms of nitration reactions in the solvent acetic anhydride
Raymond Pepinsky Pennsylvania State University Crystal design of salts of complex and organic ions
Lloyd Hilton Reyerson University of Minnesota Also won in 1927
Ernest Haywood Swift California Institute of Technology
Bernard Weinstock (de) Argonne National Laboratory Thermodynamic properties of liquid Helium-3-Helium-4 mixtures
John Edward Wertz University of Minnesota Interactions of unpaired electron systems with their environment in the solid state
George Landis Zimmerman Bryn Mawr College
Earth Science Jacob A. Bjerknes University of California, Los Angeles
John Edwin Brush Rutgers University Land use and settlement in Old Piscataway Township, New Jersey
Don Kirkham Iowa State University Fertility of intensely cultivated soils of Belgium
Merle Charles Prunty Jr. University of Georgia Effect of contemporary occupance forms on plantation landholdings in the South
Howel Williams University of California, Berkeley Central American and the West Indian volcanoes Also won in 1949
Engineering Diogenes James Angelakos University of California, Berkeley Electromagnetic radiation from regions filled with anisotropic materials
Edward Walter Comings Purdue University High pressure technology; European education in chemical engineering
Ladislas Goldstein University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign High energy condensed discharges in the heavy rare gases
André Laurent Jorissen Cornell University
Erik Leonard Mollo-Christensen Massachusetts Institute of Technology Unsteady aerodynamics
Herbert Mark Neustadt U.S. Naval Academy Also won in 1956
George William Preckshot University of Minnesota
Stanley Eugene Rauch University of California, Santa Barbara Certain characteristics of systems of nonlinear differential equations
Paul Southworth Symonds Brown University
Mahinder S. Uberoi University of Michigan Turbulent motion of fluids
Geography and Environmental Studies Robert Eric Dickinson Syracuse University
Mathematics William Werner Boone Catholic University Also won in 1977
Charles L. Dolph University of Michigan Partial differential equations as they occur in the applied mathematical fields of scattering and fluid mechanisms
Harish-Chandra Institute for Advanced Study Research in Paris
Orville Goodwin Harrold Jr. University of Tennessee Three-dimensional topologies
Kenkichi Iwasawa Massachusetts Institute of Technology
George Daniel Mostow Johns Hopkins University Compact Lie transformation groups
Jerzy Neyman University of California, Berkeley Statistical studies toward a theory of the spatial distribution of galaxies
Erich Rothe University of Michigan
Leo Reino Sario University of California, Los Angeles
Medicine and Health Herbert Leon Borison University of Utah Forebrain and hindbrain structures in the regulation of visceral activities
Averill Abraham Liebow Yale University School of Medicine Pathophysiology of pulmonary circulation
Frederick Sargent, II University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Physiological mechanisms of sweat gland fatigue
Molecular and Cellular Biology Christian B. Anfinsen Jr. National Institutes of Health
Jay Vern Beck Brigham Young University Methods of isolation and mass propagation of iron-oxidizing bacteria
Edward George Boettiger University of Connecticut Insect flight muscle
Ernest Borek City College of New York Also won in 1950
Jefferson M. Crismon Stanford University Mechanisms of inactivation of certain amines in peripheral blood vessels
Thomas Timothy Crocker University of California, Irvine
Tihamer Zoltan Csaky University of North Carolina Mechanism of carbohydrate transfers in biological systems
Sanford S. Elberg University of California, Berkeley Effectiveness of the vaccine developed to prevent Brucella infection in cattle
Wilburn John Eversole University of New Mexico Endocrine regulation of salt and water metabolism
Paul Fredric Fenton Brown University Stephen Vincent Benét
Halvor Orin Halvorson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Studies of micro-organisms important in food microbiology
John William Kelly Medical College of Virginia Use of micro-spectrophotometry Also won in 1960
Richard Fuller Kimball Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nucleic acid and protein content of parts of the protozoan cell
Irvin E. Liener University of Minnesota
Boris Magasanik Harvard University
Harry Wilbur Seeley Jr. Cornell University
Alvin Ferner Sellers University of Minnesota Nervous mechanisms regulating stomach functions; absorptive mechanisms in the intestines
Martin Sonenberg Cornell University Medical College
David B. Sprinson Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
Mortimer Paul Starr University of California, Davis Plant disease bacteria Also won in 1968
Kenneth V. Thimann Harvard University Also won in 1950
Oscar Touster Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Metabolism and biochemistry of sub-cellular particles
Robert Philip Wagner University of Texas Genetic control of metabolism
Philip E. Wilcox University of Washington Fundamental studies on proteins
Cecil Edmund Yarwood University of California, Berkeley Acquired immunity to virus infections in plants
Organismic Biology and Ecology George Anastos University of Maryland Ticks found on reptiles
John Tyler Bonner Princeton University Role of cell variations in the development of cellular slime molds Also won in 1971
Arthur Merton Chickering Albion College Taxonomy of spiders Also won in 1958
Louie Irby Davis Songs and calls of Mexican birds
Paul Lester Errington Iowa State College Periodic cycles in vertebrate populations
George Evelyn Hutchinson Yale University Biological limnology Also won in 1949
Karl Frank Lagler University of Michigan
Alden H. Miller University of California, Berkeley Breeding activity of birds at equatorial latitudes
John Luther Mohr University of California, Los Angeles
Val Nolan Jr. Indiana University Northern Prairie Warbler and marketable title to land
Donald Frederick Poulson Yale University Comparative biology of copper accumulation in animals
Albert Glenn Richards University of Minnesota
Bradley T. Scheer University of Oregon Isolation of crustacean hormones
Frank John Vernberg Duke University Activity and metabolism of marine animals at various temperatures
Charles Edward Wilde Jr. University of Pennsylvania Biochemical mechanisms of cellular differentiation
Walter LeRoy Wilson University of Vermont College of Medicine Inhibition of cell division
Physics Arnold B. Arons Amherst College, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Stability and overturn of sea water columns in winter cooling
Nicolaas Bloembergen Harvard University Nuclear and electron spin magnetic resonance
Owen Chamberlain University of California, Berkeley Theoretical physics of the fundamental particles
Morrel H. Cohen University of Chicago Electron theory of alloys
Clyde Lorrain Cowan Los Alamos Laboratory Physics of the neutrino and its interactions with atomic nuclei
Jay Gregory Dash Los Alamos Laboratory Critical velocity in liquid Helium-2
Robert Briggs Day Los Alamos Laboratory Low-lying odd-parity levels in heavy even-even nuclei
Claude Geoffrion Also won in 1958
Roy Jay Glauber Harvard University Interactions of elementary particles Also won in 1972
Edwin L. Goldwasser University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Effect of nucleon recoils in photo-meson production
Melville Saul Green National Bureau of Standards Theoretical researches in statistical mechanics of time-depenedent phenomena Also won in 1973
Dieter Kurath Argonne National Laboratory Methods for the calculation of nuclear properties
John Selden Kirby-Smith Oak Ridge National Laboratory Radiation biology and biophysics
Leo Silvio Lavatelli University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Nature of the interactions of pions with nucleons
John Hundale Lawrence
Joseph S. Levinger Louisiana State University Theory of the nuclear photoelectric effect
Ralph Stuart Mackay Jr. University of California, Berkeley, University of California Medical Center Also won in 1956
Allan Henry Morrish University of Minnesota Solid state at low temperatures
Lorne Albert Page University of Pittsburgh Photons, electrons, and positrons by precision beta ray and gamma ray spectroscopy techniques
Robert Vivian Pound Harvard University Nuclear moments of short-lived nuclear states Also won in 1971
Frederick Reines Los Alamos Laboratory Physics of the neutrino and its interaction with the atomic nucleus
Isadore Rudnick (de) University of California, Los Angeles Thermoelastic waves in metals at low temperatures
Ellis Philip Steinberg Argonne National Laboratory Process of nuclear fission
Plant Science Enrique Balech Ministry of the Navy (Argentina) Also won in 1958
Lawrence Rogers Blinks Stanford University Bioelectric phenomena Also won in 1939, 1948
Jules Brunel (fr) University of Montreal
Alden Springer Crafts University of California, Davis Herbicidal chemicals Also won in 1938
Emanuel Epstein University of California
Donald Sankey Farner Washington State College Physiological cycles of birds
Leslie Andrew Garay Harvard University
Charles William Hagen Jr. Indiana University Differentiation within plant species
Leonard Machlis University of California, Berkeley Physiology of the water mold Allomyces
Roy Overstreet University of California, Berkeley Mineral absorption by plant and animal cells Also won in 1945
Daniel Altman Roberts University of Florida
Stanley George Stephens
Rufus Henney Thompson
Harry Ernest Wheeler
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Arthur J. O. Anderson New Mexico Museum of Art Aztec accounts of Spanish colonization Also won in 1955
Ralph Leon Beals University of California, Los Angeles
Svend E. Frederiksen Also won in 1958
Alfred Vincent Kidder
Donald Stanley Marshall Peabody Museum of Salem, Harvard University Mangaia in Polynesian dialects
Sidney Wilfred Mintz Yale University Haitian internal marketing system
John Howland Rowe University of California, Berkeley Incas during Spanish colonial rule
Economics Arnold C. Harberger University of Chicago
George Herbert Hildebrand University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1952
Gerald Marvin Meier Wesleyan University International trade and economic development in the British tropics, 1870-1914 Also won in 1958
Education Lawrence Arthur Cremin Teachers College at Columbia University, The Spencer Foundation History of American educational thought, 1880-1940
Alfred Novak Michigan State University Teaching of natural science
Law George Lee Haskins University of Pennsylvania Early colonial law
John O. Honnold Jr. University of Pennsylvania Law School Law governing sales of goods under civil law systems
Leonard Williams Levy Brandeis University Provisions against compulsory self-incrimination in Anglo-American law
Arthur Selwyn Miller Emory University Domestic goals of modern nation-states in relation to international trade
Political Science George Arthur Codding Jr. University of Pennsylvania International postal communication
Howard Jay Graham Los Angeles County Law Library History of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Also won in 1953
Lennox Algernon Mills University of Minnesota Also won in 1936, 1959
Theodore Lucien Shay Willamette University Hindu principles on current Indian political policy
Psychology Magda B. Arnold Loyola University, Chicago, Spring Hill College
Andrew Laurence Comrey Jr. University of California, Los Angeles
Herschel Leibowitz University of Wisconsin Sensory and neurophysiological correlates of perception
Richard Lester Solomon Harvard University
Sociology Leonard Broom University of California, Los Angeles
Ronald Freedman University of Michigan University of Michigan
Herbert Hyman Columbia University Comparative study of public opinion on civil liberties in the USA and Great Britain
Marvin Eugene Wolfgang University of Pennsylvania Florentine contributions to the history and philosophy of punishment for crime Also won in 1968

1957 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Epifanio Irizarry Puerto Rican Division of Community Education Painting
Antonio Joseph Also won in 1953
Julio Rosado del Valle Puerto Rico Department of Education
Enrique EcheverrĂ­a
Music Composition José Serebrier Composing Also won in 1958
Humanities Folklore and Popular Culture Emile Marcelin
History of Science and Technology Francisco Guerra Universidad Nacional de MĂ©xico
Iberian and Latin American History José Miranda González (es) Universidad Nacional de México Also won in 1966
Linguistics John Corominas University of Chicago Also won in 1945, 1948
Natural Science Earth Science Horacio Homero Camacho University of Buenos Aires
Fernando Vila Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales
Mathematics Leopoldo Nachbin University of Brazil Also won in 1949, 1958
Medicine and Health Alejandro Arce Queirolo AsunciĂłn Military Hospital
JoaquĂ­n Luco Valenzuela (es) Also won in 1937, 1938, 1968
Molecular and Cellular Biology Fernando Mönckeberg Barros Universidad de Chile
Adolfo Max Rothschild Biological Institute of SĂŁo Paulo Also won in 1956
Organismic Biology and Ecology Clare R. Baltazar National Institute of Science and Technology Also won in 1964
Virgilio Biaggi Jr. University of Puerto Rico, MayagĂĽez Birds in Puerto Rico
Leopoldo E. Caltagirone-Zamora La Cruz National Entomological Station Also won in 1958
Newton Dias dos Santos (pt) National Museum of Brazil
Diva Diniz CorrĂŞa University of SĂŁo Paulo
Bernardo Alberto Houssay
Frederico Lane Ministry of Agriculture (Brazil) Also won in 1952
Dalcy de Oliveira Albuquerque (pt) National Museum of Brazil Also won in 1960
Herminio R. Rabanal Fish culture in fresh water ponds Also won in 1959
Francisco Silvério Pereira Claretiano College
Physics Alfredo Baños Jr. University of California, Los Angeles All possible cases of dipole radiation in the presence of a dissipative half-space Also won in 1935, 1936, 1937
Plant Science Fausto Folquer National University of Tucumán Also won in 1957
Alvaro Fernández-Pérez Colombian Institute of Natural Sciences Also won in 1975
Roberto Fresa Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina)
Juan HĂ©ctor Hunziker (es) (pt) Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) Also won in 1958, 1980
Enrique Liogier y Allut La Salle College Also won in 1950, 1953
Edgardo RaĂşl Montaldi Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) Also won in 1955
Jorge A. Soria Vasco University of Guayaquil Also won in 1955
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Carlos Angulo Valdés Colombian National Ethnographic Institute
Néstor Uscátegui Mendoza Colombian National Ethnographic Institute Also won in 1958
Economics Hastings Dudley Huggins

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References

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