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* [[Bernard Perlin]], artist (also awarded a Fellowship in 1954)
* [[Bernard Perlin]], artist (also awarded a Fellowship in 1954)
* [[Vincent Zetterberg Peterson]], Physics
* [[Vincent Zetterberg Peterson]], Physics
* [[Arie Poldervaart]], Earth Science
* [[Mel Powell]], Music Composition
* [[Mel Powell]], Music Composition
* [[Hilary Putnam]], Philosophy
* [[Hilary Putnam]], Philosophy
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* [[John Ross (chemist)|John Ross]], Chemistry
* [[John Ross (chemist)|John Ross]], Chemistry
* [[Philip Roth]], celebrated American author for his debut work, [[Goodbye Columbus]]
* [[Philip Roth]], celebrated American author for his debut work, [[Goodbye Columbus]]
* [[Herbert H. Rowen]], German and Eastern European History
* [[Robert G. Sachs]], Physics
* [[Robert G. Sachs]], Physics
* [[Karl Sax]], Plant Sciences
* [[Karl Sax]], Plant Sciences
* [[John P. Schiffer]], Physics
* [[Robert E. Schofield]], History of Science and Technology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1967)
* [[Robert E. Schofield]], History of Science and Technology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1967)
* [[Charles G. Sibley]], Organismic Biological & Ecology
* [[Charles G. Sibley]], Organismic Biological & Ecology
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* [[Ruthven Todd]], General Nonfiction (also awarded a Fellowship in 1967)
* [[Ruthven Todd]], General Nonfiction (also awarded a Fellowship in 1967)
* [[John Philip Trinkaus]], Organismic Biology & Ecology
* [[John Philip Trinkaus]], Organismic Biology & Ecology
* [[Arlin Turner]], American Literature (also awarded a Fellowship in 1947)
* [[Francis J. Turner]], Earth Science
* [[George Veronis]], Earth Science (also awarded a Fellowship in 1966)
* [[George G. Vosper]], Bibliography
* [[Robert K. Webb]], British History (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973)
* [[Robert K. Webb]], British History (also awarded a Fellowship in 1973)
* [[Morris Weitz]], Philosophy
* [[Frederick Robert Whatley]], Plant Sciences
* [[Frederick Robert Whatley]], Plant Sciences
* [[Ulfert Wilke]], German-born American calligrapher and painter (also awarded a Fellowship in [[List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1960|1960]])
* [[Ulfert Wilke]], German-born American calligrapher and painter (also awarded a Fellowship in [[List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1960|1960]])
* [[Oscar Osburn Winther]], U.S. History
* [[John Baptist Wolf]], French History (also awarded a Fellowship in 1966)
* [[C. Vann Woodward]], U.S. History (also awarded a Fellowship in 1945)
* [[Pedro Wygodzinsky]], Organismic Biology & Ecology (also awarded a Fellowship in 1954)
* [[Yehudi Wyner]], Music Composition (also awarded a Fellowship in 1976)
* [[Thomas J. Ypsilantis]], Physics


==1959 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows==
==1959 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows==

Revision as of 23:21, 17 April 2020

The following is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1959:

1959 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

1959 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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.

See also

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