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* [[Robert Jay Finkelstein]], Physics |
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* [[Shelby Foote]], U.S. History (also awarded Fellowships in 1955 and 1956) |
* [[Shelby Foote]], U.S. History (also awarded Fellowships in 1955 and 1956) |
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* [[Lukas Foss]], Music Composition (also awarded a Fellowship in 1945) |
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* [[Frederick Ernest Joseph Fry]], Organismic Biology & Ecology |
* [[Frederick Ernest Joseph Fry]], Organismic Biology & Ecology |
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* [[Kahlil Gibran]], Sculptor, Boston, Massachusetts (also awarded a Fellowship in [[List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1960|1960]]) |
* [[Kahlil Gibran]], Sculptor, Boston, Massachusetts (also awarded a Fellowship in [[List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1960|1960]]) |
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* [[Norman H. Giles]], Molecular and Cellular Biology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1965) |
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* [[Andrew V. Granato]], Physics |
* [[Andrew V. Granato]], Physics |
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* [[Leopold H. Haimson]], Russian History |
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* [[Jack R. Harlan]], Plant Sciences |
* [[Jack R. Harlan]], Plant Sciences |
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* [[Margaret Hastings]], British History |
* [[Margaret Hastings]], British History |
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* [[Richard H. Hoppin]], Music Research |
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* [[Paul V. C. Hough]], Physics (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973) |
* [[Paul V. C. Hough]], Physics (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973) |
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* [[Paul Strong Humphrey|Paul S. Humphrey]], Organismic Biology and Ecology |
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* [[Paul Clifford Hutchison]], Plant Sciences |
* [[Paul Clifford Hutchison]], Plant Sciences |
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* [[Carleen M. Hutchins]], Music Research (also awarded a Fellowship in 1962) |
* [[Carleen M. Hutchins]], Music Research (also awarded a Fellowship in 1962) |
Revision as of 22:55, 15 April 2020
This article is missing information about a large proportion of the 1959 fellows.(January 2020) |
The following is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1959:
1959 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
- Ansel Adams, Photography (also awarded Fellowships in 1946 and 1948)
- Kinsey A. Anderson, Astronomy-Astrophysics
- Francis M. Bator, Economics
- Stephen B. Baxter, British History (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973)
- Robert A. Becker, Physics (also awarded a Fellowship in 1958)
- Elias J. Bickerman, Classics (also awarded a Fellowship in 1949)
- Gordon W. Binkerd, Music Composition
- Allan Birnbaum, Statistics
- Doris Taylor Bishop, Classics
- Allan B. Burdick, Genetics
- Felix Bloch, Physics
- Richard Raymond Carlson, Physics
- Arthur H. Compton, Physics (also awarded Fellowships in 1926 and 1955)
- Donovan S. Correll, Plant Sciences (also awarded a Fellowship in 1946)
- Mark H. Curtis, British History
- Halim El-Dabh, Egyptian-born composer (also awarded a Fellowship in 1961)
- Michael Danos, Physics
- Theodosius Dobzhansky, Organismic Biology & Ecology
- Thomas M. Donahue, Astronomy-Astrophysics, physics professor at the University of Pittsburgh
- Douglas F. Dowd, Economic History
- Robert Eisner, Economics
- Don E. Fehrenbacher, U.S. History
- Robert Jay Finkelstein, Physics
- Shelby Foote, U.S. History (also awarded Fellowships in 1955 and 1956)
- Lukas Foss, Music Composition (also awarded a Fellowship in 1945)
- Frederick Ernest Joseph Fry, Organismic Biology & Ecology
- Kahlil Gibran, Sculptor, Boston, Massachusetts (also awarded a Fellowship in 1960)
- Norman H. Giles, Molecular and Cellular Biology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1965)
- Andrew V. Granato, Physics
- Leopold H. Haimson, Russian History
- Hermann A. Haus, Engineering
- Anthony Hecht, Poetry (also awarded a Fellowship in 1954)
- Ray L. Heffner, English Literature
- Jack R. Harlan, Plant Sciences
- Margaret Hastings, British History
- Richard H. Hoppin, Music Research
- Paul V. C. Hough, Physics (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973)
- Paul S. Humphrey, Organismic Biology and Ecology
- Paul Clifford Hutchison, Plant Sciences
- Carleen M. Hutchins, Music Research (also awarded a Fellowship in 1962)
- Samuel Hynes, English Literature (also awarded a Fellowship in 1981)
- Karl Uno Ingard, Physics
- Ben Johnston, Music Composition
- W. Barclay Kamb, Geography and Environmental Studies (also awarded a Fellowship in 1961)
- Luise Kaish, Fine Arts
- Edmund Keeley, Fiction (also awarded a Fellowship in 1972)
- Bertram Kostant, Mathematics
- Karl Korte, composer (also awarded a Fellowship in 1970)
- James A. Krumhansl, Physics
- Basil Langton, Theatre Arts
- Willard F. Libby, Physics (also awarded Fellowships in 1941 and 1951)
- Lynn H. Loomis, Mathematics
- Teruhisa Matsusaka, Mathematics
- Monroe H. Martin, Mathematics
- Boyce D. McDaniel, Physics
- Richard H. Milburn, Physics
- Donald J. Montgomery, Physics
- Robert A. Nilan, Plant Sciences
- Louis Shreve Osborne, Physics
- Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, Professor and Director Emeritus, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973)
- William Paul, Physics
- Bernard Perlin, artist (also awarded a Fellowship in 1954)
- Vincent Zetterberg Peterson, Physics
- Louis Rosen, Physics
- Philip Roth, celebrated American author for his debut work, Goodbye Columbus
- Robert G. Sachs, Physics
- Karl Sax, Plant Sciences
- Otto J. M. Smith, Applied Mathematics
- Herbert Spiro, Political Sciences
- Richard C. Starr, Plant Sciences
- Edward C. Stone, Plant Sciences
- Robert K. Webb, British History (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973)
- Frederick Robert Whatley, Plant Sciences
- Ulfert Wilke, German-born American calligrapher and painter (also awarded a Fellowship in 1960)
1959 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
- Mitzy Canessa, Molecular and Cellular Biology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1961)
- Rosa Chacel, General Nonfiction (also awarded a Fellowship in 1960)
- Luis Antonio Escobar, Music Composition
- Ernesto Foldats, Plant Sciences (also awarded a Fellowship in 1958)
- Sebastian Alberto Guarrera, Plant Sciences
- Raimundo Lida, Spanish and Portuguese Literature
- Maria Luisa Pacheco, Fine Arts (also awarded a Fellowship in 1960)
- Angel O. Pogo, Molecular and Cellular Biology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1960)
- Eduardo Quisumbing, Plant Sciences (also awarded a Fellowship in 1958)
- Victor Stafford Reid, Fiction
- Pedro Rudomin Zevnovaty, Neuroscience (also awarded a Fellowship in 1968)
- Juan Jorge Schäffer, Mathematics
- Oscar Tovar Serpa, Plant Sciences (also awarded a Fellowship in 1960)
Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts."
Each year, the foundation makes several hundred awards in each of two separate competitions: one open to citizens and permanent residents of the United States and Canada and the other to citizens and permanent residents of Latin America and the Caribbean.