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Guggenheim fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...
winners for 1974.


United States and Canada fellows

* Hazard Adams, Byron W. and Alice L. Lockwoood Emeritus Professor of Humanities; Professor of English, University of Washington. * Flavia Alaya, Professor of Literature and Cultural History, Ramapo College of New Jersey. * Edward Alexander, Professor of English, University of Washington. * Frederick J. Almgren Jr., deceased. Mathematics. *
J. L. Alperin Jonathan Lazare Alperin (; born 1937) is an Americans, American mathematician specializing in the area of algebra known as group theory. He is notable for his work in group theory which has been cited over 500 times according to the Mathematical R ...
, Professor of Mathematics, University of Chicago. *
Donald Appleyard Donald Sidney Appleyard (July 26, 1928 – September 23, 1982) was an English-American urban designer and theorist, teaching at the University of California, Berkeley.Michael Asher, artist, Los Angeles. * Jerold Stephen Auerbach, Professor of History, Wellesley College. * John Norman Austin, Professor of Classics, University of Massachusetts Amherst. * Andrew S. Bajer, Professor of Biology, University of Oregon. * Paul Thornell Baker, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University. * Korkut Bardakci, Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley. * John Walton Barker, Jr, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Wisconsin–Madison. * William Barrett, deceased. Philosophy. *
Robert Beauchamp Robert Beauchamp (1923 – 22 March 1995) was an American figurative painter and arts educator. Beauchamp's paintings and drawings are known for depicting dramatic creatures and figures with expressionistic colors. His work was described in the ...
, deceased. Fine Arts, Painting. * Saul Benison, Professor of History;, Professor Emeritus of Environmental Health, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati. * John Calvin Berg, Rehnberg Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington. *
Stephen Berg Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; h ...
, poet; Professor of English, Philadelphia College of Art. * Robert Allan Bernheim, Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University. *
Jacob Bigeleisen Jacob Bigeleisen (pronounced ''BEEG-a-lie-zen''; May 2, 1919 – August 7, 2010) was an American chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project on techniques to extract uranium-235 from uranium ore, an isotope that can sustain nuclear fission and ...
, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Stony Brook University. * George R. Bird, Professor of Chemistry, Rutgers University. *
Joseph Warren Bishop, Jr Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the mo ...
, deceased. Law. *
Nell Blaine Nell Blair Walden Blaine (July 10, 1922 in Richmond, Virginia – November 14, 1996 in New York City) was an American landscape painter, expressionist, and watercolorist. From Richmond, Virginia, she had most of her career based in New York City ...
, deceased. Fine Arts, Painting. *
Laura Bohannan Laura Bohannan (née Laura Marie Altman Smith), (1922 – March 19, 2002) pen name Elenore Smith Bowen, was an American cultural anthropologist best known for her 1966 article, "Shakespeare in the Bush." Bohannan also wrote two books during the ...
, Professor of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. *
Albert Boime Albert Boime (March 17, 1933 – October 18, 2008), was an American art historian and author of more than 20 art history books and numerous academic articles. He was a professor of art history at the University of California, Los Angeles for thr ...
, Professor of Art History, University of California, Los Angeles: 1974, 1984. *
Mark Boulby Mark may refer to: Currency * Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina * East German mark, the currency of the German Democratic Republic * Estonian mark, the currency of Estonia between 1918 and 1927 * Fin ...
, Professor Emeritus of German, University of British Columbia. *
Barbara Cherry Bowen Barbara may refer to: People * Barbara (given name) * Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter * Barbara (singer) (1930–1997), French singer * Barbara Popović (born 2000), also known mononymously ...
, Chair, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. * James B. Boyd, deceased. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology. * Roberto G. Brambilla, Architect and Urban Designer, New York City. *
Roger Ware Brockett Roger Ware Brockett (born October 22, 1938 in Seville, Ohio) is an American control theorist and the An Wang Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Harvard University, who founded thHarvard Robotics Laboratoryin 1983. Broc ...
, An Wang Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Harvard University. * Frederick Phillips Brooks, Jr., Kenan Professor of Computer Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * Philip R. Brooks, Professor of Chemistry, Rice University. * William Browder, Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University. *
George Bruening George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd Presiden ...
, Professor of Plant Pathology; Biochemist in Experiment Station, University of California, Davis. * Jean Louis Bruneau, Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Harvard University. * Gerald L. Bruns, William and Hazel White Professor, University of Notre Dame: 1974, 1985. * Bob B. Buchanan, Professor of Molecular Plant Biology, University of California, Berkeley. *
Howard Buchwald Howard is an English-language given name originating from Old French Huard (or Houard) from a Germanic source similar to Old High German ''*Hugihard'' "heart-brave", or ''*Hoh-ward'', literally "high defender; chief guardian". It is also probabl ...
, artist, New York City. *
Edwin Burmeister The name Edwin means "rich friend". It comes from the Old English elements "ead" (rich, blessed) and "ƿine" (friend). The original Anglo-Saxon form is Eadƿine, which is also found for Anglo-Saxon figures. People * Edwin of Northumbria (die ...
, Research Professor of Economics, Duke University. *
Walter Dean Burnham Walter Dean Burnham (June 15, 1930 – October 4, 2022) was an American political scientist who was an expert on elections and voting patterns. He was known for his quantitative analysis of national trends and patterns in voting behavior, th ...
, Professor of Political Science, University of Texas at Austin. *
Richard L. Bushman Richard Lyman Bushman (June 20, 1931) is an American historian and Gouverneur Morris Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University, having previously taught at Brigham Young University, Harvard University, Boston University, and the Univ ...
, Morris Professor of History, Columbia University. * Joseph A. Callaway, deceased. Senior Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. * Martin C. Carey, Professor of Medicine and Professor of Health Sciences and Technology, Harvard Medical School. * Stephen McKinley Carr, architect, Arrowstreet, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts. * Ronald A. Castellino, Chair, Department of Medical Imaging, Memorial Sloane-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City. * Matthew Y. Chen, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, San Diego. * Fredi Chiappelli, deceased. Italian Literature. * Allen T. Y. Chwang, Sir Robert Ho Tung Professor and Department Head of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong . * William A. Clemens, Professor of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley. * William Brooks Clift, III, photographer, Santa Fe, New Mexico: 1974, 1980. * Clarence Lee Cline, Ashbel H. Smith Professor Emeritus of English, University of Texas at Austin. *
George Cohen George Reginald Cohen (22 October 1939 – 23 December 2022) was an English professional footballer who played as a right-back. He spent his entire professional career with Fulham, and won the 1966 World Cup with England. He was inducted int ...
, Professor Emeritus of Art, Northwestern University * Frank Van Deren Coke, Continuing Visiting Professor, School of Art, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. * Allan Meakin Collins, Research Professor of Education, Boston College and Professor of Education & Social Policy, Northwestern University. * Alfred Fletcher Conard, Henry M Butzel Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Michigan. * Carl Allin Cornell, Professor of Civil Engineering. * James Welton Cornman, deceased. Philosophy. * Thomas Joseph Cottle, Professor of Education, Boston University. * Diana Crane, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania. * Ernest R. Davidson, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Indiana University. * Bertram H. Davis, Professor of English, Florida State University. * Gene Davis, deceased. Fine Arts. * Kenneth Sydney Davis, deceased. Biography. *
John M. Deutch John Mark Deutch (born July 27, 1938) is an American physical chemist and civil servant. He was the United States Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1994 to 1995 and Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from May 10, 1995 until December 15, 1996 ...
, Institute Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * Michael Di Biase, photographer. * Penelope Billings Reed Doob, Professor of English and Multidisciplinary Studies, York University, Ontario, Canada. * Jack Daniel Douglas, Professor of Sociology, University of California, San Diego. * James Dow, photographer; Instructor in Photography, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. *
Brian Dutton Brian Dutton (born 12 April 1985) is an English professional Coach (sport)#Association football, football coach and former Football player, player who is currently manager of Salisbury F.C., Salisbury. In a 16-year-long playing career, Dutton ...
, deceased. Spanish and Portuguese Literature. * Clifford John Earle, Jr., Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University. *
Harry Eckstein Harry H. Eckstein (January 26, 1924 in Schotten, Germany – June 22, 1999) was an American political scientist. He was an influential scholar of comparative politics and political culture, as well as qualitative research methods. Early life and ...
, deceased. UCI Distinguished Professor and Professor of Political Science, University of California, Irvine. * Scott McNeil Eddie, Professor of Economics, University of Toronto. * Robert S. Edgar, Professor Emeritus of Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz. *
Russell Edson Russell Edson (1935 – April 29, 2014) was an American poet, novelist, writer, and illustrator. He was the son of the cartoonist-screenwriter Gus Edson. He studied art early in life and attended the Art Students League as a teenager. He began pu ...
, writer, Darien, Connecticut. * William J. Eggleston, photographer, Memphis. * Eldon J. Epp, Harkness Professor Emeritus of Biblical Literature and Dean Emeritus of Humanities and Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. * Solomon David Erulkar, deceased. Neuroscience. * Susan M. Ervin-Tripp, Professor of Rhetoric, University of California, Berkeley. * Stephanie Evanitsky, choreographer, New York City. * Thomas E. Everhart, President Emeritus, California Institute of Technology. * Gerald David Fasman, Louis I. and Bessie Rosenfield Professor of Biochemistry, Brandeis University: 1974, 1988. *
Joel Feinberg Joel Feinberg (October 19, 1926 in Detroit, Michigan – March 29, 2004 in Tucson, Arizona) was an American political and legal philosopher. He is known for his work in the fields of ethics, action theory, philosophy of law, and political phil ...
, Regents Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Arizona. *
Gerald R. Fink Gerald Ralph Fink (born July 1, 1940) is an American biologist, who was Director of the Whitehead Institute at MIT from 1990–2001. He graduated from Amherst College in 1962 and received a Ph.D. from Yale University in 1965, having elucidated ...
, American Cancer Society Professor of Genetics, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * Frank W. Fitch, Albert D. Lasker Professor Emeritus in the Medical Sciences; Director, The Ben May Institute, University of Chicago. * George William Flynn, Eugene Higgins Professor of Chemistry, Columbia University. * Paul Foster, playwright; President, La Mama Theatre, New York City. * Primous Fountain, composer, Chicago: 1974, 1977. * Phyllis Joan Freeman, senior editor, translator, and scholar, Great Neck, New York. * Donald M. Friedman, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley. * Frank Gagliano, playwright; Benedum Professor of Playwriting, University of West Virginia. * Richard Newton Gardner, Professor of Law and International Organization, Columbia University. * George Palmer Garrett, writer; Henry Hoyns Professor of English, University of Virginia at Charlottesville. * Theodore Henry Geballe, Theodore and Sydney Rosenberg Professor Emeritus of Applied Physics, Stanford University. * Irma Gigli, The Walter and Mary Mischer Professor in Molecular Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston. *
Charles Ginnever Charles Albert Ginnever (August 28, 1931 – June 16, 2019), was an American sculptor known primarily for large-scale abstract steel sculptures that defy simple understanding, as the works seem to constantly change form as one moves around them in ...
, artist, New York City. *
Seymour Ginsburg Seymour Ginsburg (December 12, 1927 – December 5, 2004) was an American pioneer of automata theory, formal language theory, and database theory, in particular; and computer science, in general. His work was influential in distinguishing theor ...
, Fletcher Jones Professor of Computer Science, University of Southern California. *
Ira Gitler Ira Gitler (December 18, 1928 – February 23, 2019) was an American jazz historian and journalist. The co-author of ''The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz'' with Leonard Feather—the most recent edition appeared in 1999—he wrote hundreds of ...
, Jazz Faculty, Manhattan School of Music * Dohn George Glitz, Emeritus Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles. *
Bernard R. Goldstein Bernard Raphael Goldstein (born January 29, 1938) is a historian of science and professor emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh. Goldstein published on the history of astronomy in medieval Islamic and Jewish civilization and early modern times. ...
, Associate Professor, Jewish Studies Program and Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh. * Melvin J. Goldstein, Senior Investigator, Bromine Compounds, Ltd., Beer Sheva, Israel. * Robert E. Goldstein, Director, Division of Cardiology; Professor of Medicine and Physiology,
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) is a health science university of the U.S. federal government. The primary mission of the school is to prepare graduates for service to the U.S. at home and abroad in the medical corps as ...
, Bethesda, Maryland. *
Emmet Gowin Emmet Gowin (born 1941) is an American photographer. He first gained attention in the 1970s with his intimate portraits of his wife, Edith, and her family. Later he turned his attention to the landscapes of the American West, taking aerial photogr ...
, photographer; Professor of Photography, Princeton University. * Martin Burgess Green, Emeritus Professor of English, Tufts University: 1974, 1977. *
Stephen J. Greenblatt Stephen Jay Greenblatt (born November 7, 1943) is an American Shakespearean, literary historian, and author. He has served as the John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University since 2000. Greenblatt is the general edit ...
, Harry Levin Professor of Literature, Harvard University: 1974, 1982. *
Leonard Gross Leonard Gross (born February 24, 1931) is an American mathematician and Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Cornell University. Gross has made fundamental contributions to mathematics and the mathematically rigorous study of quantum field theo ...
, Professor of Mathematics, Cornell University. * Howard E. Gruber, Professor of Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University. * Werner L. Gundersheimer, director, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C.. *
Jean Howard Hagstrum Jean H. Hagstrum (25 March 1913 in Saint Paul, Minnesota – 5 November 1995 in Tucson, Arizona) was John C. Shaffer Professor Emeritus of English at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Career Hagstrum taught at Northwestern from 194 ...
, deceased. 18th Century English Literature. * David Nicholas Hancock, deceased. Film. * Joel F. Handler, Professor of Law, University of California, Los Angeles. * Louis Rudolph Harlan, Distinguished Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park. * Robert Haselkorn, Fanny L. Pritzker Distinguished Service Professor of Biophysics and Theoretical Biology, University of Chicago. *
Shirley Hazzard Shirley Hazzard (30 January 1931 – 12 December 2016) was an Australian-American novelist, short story writer, and essayist. She was born in Australia and also held U.S. citizenship. Hazzard's 1970 novel ''The Bay of Noon'' was shortlisted f ...
, writer, New York City. * Eliot S. Hearst, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, University of Arizona. * Barbara Hinckley, deceased. Political Science. * Peter Crafts Hodgson, Charles G. Finney Professor of Theology, Vanderbilt University. *
Jill Hoffman Jill Hoffman is an American poet, and editor. She graduated from Bennington College with a B.A., from Columbia University with an M. A., and from Cornell University with a Ph.D. She taught at Bard College, Brooklyn College, Columbia University, ...
, poet, New York City. *
William M. Hoffman William M. Hoffman (April 12, 1939 – April 29, 2017) was an American playwright, theatre director, editor, and professor. Life and career Hoffman was born in New York City to Johanna (Papiermeister), a jeweler, and Morton Hoffman, a caterer. ...
, playwright, New York City. * Harry P. C. Hogenkamp, Professor of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota. *
Paul Hollander Paul Hollander (; 3 October 1932 – 9 April 2019) was a Hungarian-born political sociologist, communist-studies scholar, and non-fiction author. He is known for his criticisms of communism and left-wing politics in general. Background Born i ...
, Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts Amherst. * Ralph Leslie Holloway, Jr., Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University. * Raymond Frederick Hopkins, Richter Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College. * William DeWitt Horrocks, Jr., Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University. *
Richard G. Hovannisian Richard Gable Hovannisian ( hy, Ռիչարդ Հովհաննիսյան, born November 9, 1932) is an Armenian American historian and professor emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is known mainly for his four-volume history o ...
, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles. * Sandria Hu, Artist; Professor of Art, University of Houston at Clear Lake City. * Francis Gilman Hutchins, director, Amarta Press, West Franklin, New Hampshire. * John Woodside Hutchinson, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Mechanics, Harvard University. *
Akira Iriye is a historian of diplomatic history, international, and transnational history. He taught at University of Chicago and Harvard University until his retirement in 2005. In 1988 he served as president of the American Historical Association, the ...
, Professor of American Diplomatic History, University of Chicago. * James Francis Ivory, filmmaker, New York City. * John M. Jacobus, Professor of Art, Dartmouth College. * Charles Wilson Brega James, deceased. Fine Arts Research. * Martin E. Jay, Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley. * Robert Eugene Jensen, Professor of Accounting, Trinity University. * Robert Earl Johannes, marine ecologist, Tasmania, Australia. * Gerald Jonas, Writer, New York City. * Sanford H. Kadish, Morrison Professor Emeritus of Law, University of California, Berkeley. * Sidney Henry Kahana, Senior Scientist, Brookhaven National Laboratory. * Michael Kassler, Managing Director, Michael Kassler and Associates, McMahons Point, Australia. * Israel Joseph Katz, Research Associate, Teaneck, NJ. * Jane A. Kaufman, artist, New York City. * Donald R. Kelley, James Westfall Thompson Professor of History, Rutgers University: 1974, 1981. * George Armstrong Kelly, deceased. Political Science. *
Norman Kelvin Norman Kelvin (August 27, 1924 – April 14, 2014) was an American scholar of English. He was Distinguished Professor of English at City College of New York and Graduate Center, CUNY. Kelvin was a recipient of a 1974 Guggenheim Fellowship. Biograp ...
, Professor of English, City College, City University of New York: 1974. * Tracy S. Kendler, deceased. Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara. * Frank J. Kerr, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, University of Maryland. *
André Kertész André Kertész (; 2 July 1894 – 28 September 1985), born Andor Kertész, was a Hungarian-born photographer known for his groundbreaking contributions to photographic composition (visual arts), composition and the photo essay. In the early y ...
, deceased. Photography. * Robion Cromwell Kirby, Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley. * Lewis J. Kleinsmith, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Biology, University of Michigan. * Bettina L. Knapp, Professor of Romance Languages and Comparative Literature, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City University of New York. *
Etheridge Knight Etheridge Knight (April 19, 1931 – March 10, 1991) was an African-American poet who made his name in 1968 with his debut volume, '' Poems from Prison''. The book recalls in verse his eight-year-long sentence after his arrest for robbery in 1960. ...
, deceased. Poetry. * Alan J. Kohn, Professor of Zoology, University of Washington. *
Philip A. Kuhn Philip A. Kuhn (September 9, 1933 – February 11, 2016) was an American historian of China and the Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University.Fairbank Center for Chinese St ...
, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University. *
Meyer Kupferman Meyer Kupferman (July 3, 1926 – November 26, 2003) was an American composer and clarinetist. Life Meyer Kupferman was born in New York City to Jewish parents.
, composer; Emeritus Professor of Composition and Chamber Music, Sarah Lawrence College. * Phyllis Lamhut, choreographer; Artistic Director, Phyllis Lamhut Dance Company, Inc.; Instructor, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. * Elinor Langer, writer; Portland, Oregon. *
James S. Langer James S. Langer is Professor of Physics at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1934, Langer graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in 1951. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology and the ...
, Professor of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara. *
Christopher Lasch Robert Christopher Lasch (June 1, 1932 – February 14, 1994) was an American historian, moralist and social critic who was a history professor at the University of Rochester. He sought to use history to demonstrate what he saw as the pervasiven ...
, deceased. U.S. History. * Bibb Latané, Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * James Ronald Lawler, Edward Carson Waller Professor of French, University of Chicago. * John Scott Leigh, Jr., Professor of Biochemistry/Biophysics, Director, Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Research Center, University of Pennsylvania. * J. A. Leo Lemay, H. F. du pont Winterthur Professor of English, University of Delaware. * James T. Lemon, Emeritus Professor of Geography, University of Toronto. *
Fred Lerdahl Alfred Whitford (Fred) Lerdahl (born March 10, 1943, in Madison, Wisconsin) is the Fritz Reiner Professor Emeritus of Musical Composition at Columbia University, and a composer and music theorist best known for his work on musical grammar and cogn ...
, composer; Fritz Reiner Professor of Music Composition, Columbia University. * Barry Edward Le Va, artist, New York City. * David Ford Lindsley, Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Southern California School of Medicine. * Stuart Michael Linn, Head, Professor of Biochemistry, University of California, Berkeley. * Edgar Lipworth, deceased. Particle Physics. * Robert Shing-Hei Liu, Professor of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa. * Leon Livingstone, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, State University of New York at Buffalo. * Claudia A. Lopez, writer; editor emeritus, The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, Yale University. * Susan Lowey, Professor of Biochemistry, Brandeis University. *
Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger Joaquin (Quin) Mazdak Luttinger (December 2, 1923 – April 6, 1997) was an American physicist well known for his contributions to the theory of interacting electrons in one-dimensional metals (the electrons in these metals are said to be in ...
, deceased. Physics. * James Karl Lyon, Scheuber-Veinz Professor of German, Brigham Young University. * Frank MacShane, writer; Professor of Writing School of the Arts, Columbia University. * Leon Madansky, Decker Professor of Physics, Johns Hopkins University. * William Majors, deceased. Fine Arts-Graphics. * Edward E. Malefakis, Professor of History, Columbia University. * John Frederick Manley, Associate Professor of Political Science, Stanford University. *
Nicholas Marsicano Nicholas Marsicano (1908 – 1991) was an American painter and teacher of the New York School. His work was primarily based on the female figure. Life Marsicano was born October 1, 1908, in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. He was educated at the ...
, deceased. Fine Arts-Drawing. * Donald B. Martin, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. * Jack Matthews, writer; Distinguished Professor of English, Ohio University. * John Patrick McCall, Consultant, Xavier University, New Orleans, Louisiana; President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of English, Knox College. * Frank D. McConnell, deceased. 19th Century English Literature. * Tom McHale, deceased. Fiction. * John Paul McTague, associate director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Washington DC. *
Mark Medoff Mark Medoff (March 18, 1940 – April 23, 2019) was an American playwright, screenwriter, film and theatre director, actor, and professor. His play '' Children of a Lesser God'' received both the Tony Award and the Olivier Award. He was nominat ...
, playwright; Professor Emeritus of Theatre Arts & English, New Mexico State University. * Joan P. Mencher, Professor of Anthropology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York. * Roger Mertin, photographer; Professor of Fine Arts, University of Rochester. * Christopher Middleton, writer; David J. Bruton Centennial Professor Emeritus of Germanic Languages, University of Texas at Austin. *
Barbara Stoler Miller Barbara Stoler Miller (August 8, 1940 – April 19, 1993) was a scholar of Sanskrit literature. Her translation of the '' Bhagavad Gita'' was extremely successful and she helped popularize Indian literature in the U.S. She was the president of the ...
, deceased. East Asian Studies. * Clement A. Miller, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, John Carroll University. *
Harold A. Mooney Harold A. "Hal" Mooney (born June 1, 1932 in Santa Rosa, California) is an American ecologist and professor in the Department of Biology at Stanford University. He earned his Ph.D. at Duke University in 1960 and was employed by University of Cal ...
, Paul S. Achilles Professor of Environmental Biology, Stanford University. * George H. Morrison, Professor of Chemistry, Cornell University. * Raymond Dale Mountain, NIST Fellow. * Michael Murrin, Professor of English and of the Humanities, and Professor of Religion and Literature, University of Chicago. *
Thea Musgrave Thea Musgrave CBE (born 27 May 1928) is a Scottish composer of opera and classical music. She has lived in the United States since 1972. Biography Born in Barnton, Edinburgh, Musgrave was educated at Moreton Hall School, a boarding independent ...
, composer, New York City; Distinguished Professor of Music, Queens College, CUNY, Flushing NY: 1974, 1982. *
Pandit Pran Nath Pandit Pran Nath (Devanagari: पंडित प्राणनाथ) (3 November 1918 – 13 June 1996) was an Indian classical singer and master of the Kirana gharana singing style. Promoting traditional raga principles, Nath exerted an ...
, deceased. Music Composition. *
Victor Saul Navasky Victor Saul Navasky (born July 5, 1932) is an American journalist, editor and academic. He is publisher emeritus of ''The Nation'' and George T. Delacorte Professor Emeritus of Professional Practice in Magazine Journalism at Columbia University. H ...
, writer; publisher, editorial director, The Nation, New York City. * Alan H. Nelson, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley. *
Gerry Neugebauer Gerhart "Gerry" Neugebauer (3 September 1932 – 26 September 2014) was an American astronomer known for his pioneering work in infrared astronomy. Neugebauer was born in Göttingen, Germany and was the son of Otto Neugebauer, an Austrian-Ameri ...
, Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology. * Charles Newman, writer; Professor of English, Washington University. * Brian E. Newton, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University * Ernest Pascal Noble, Pike Professor of Alcohol Studies, University of California, Los Angeles. *
Richard Nonas Richard Nonas (January 3, 1936 – May 11, 2021) was an American anthropologist and post-minimalist sculptor. He lived and worked in New York City. Education Nonas was educated in literature and anthropology at University of Michigan, Lafay ...
, artist, New York City. *
Barbara Novak Barbara J. Novak (born 1929) is an American art historian. She was the Helen Goodhart Altschul Professor of Art History at Barnard College from 1958 to 1998. Biography Novak was born in New York City in 1929. She grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens ...
, Professor of Art History, Barnard College, Columbia University. * Wallace Eugene Oates, Professor of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park. * Ken T. Ohara, photographer, Glendale, California. * Tetsu Okuhara, pPhotographer, New York City. * Bernard Jay Paris, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Florida. *
Hershel Parker Hershel Parker is an American professor of English and literature, noted for his research into the works of Herman Melville. Parker is the H. Fletcher Brown Professor Emeritus at the University of Delaware. He is co-editor with Harrison Hayford of t ...
, H. Fletcher Brown Professor of American Romanticism, University of Delaware. *
Robert Ladislav Parker Robert L. Parker is an American geophysicist and mathematician, currently holding a Professor Emeritus of Geophysics position at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego in La Jolla, California. The Insti ...
, Associate Professor of Geophysics, University of California, San Diego. * Philip Pechukas, Professor of Chemistry, Columbia University. * Joel Perlman, artist; Instructor in Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York City. * Robert P. Perry, senior member, Institute for Cancer Research; Professor of Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania. * Barbara G. Pickard, Professor of Biology, Washington University. *
Robert Pirsig Robert Maynard Pirsig (; September 6, 1928 – April 24, 2017) was an American writer and philosopher. He was the author of the philosophical novels '' Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values'' (1974) and '' Lila: ...
, writer, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. *
Richard Poirier Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'stron ...
, Marius Bewley Professor of English, Rutgers University. *
Edward C. Prescott Edward Christian Prescott (December 26, 1940 – November 6, 2022) was an American economist. He received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2004, sharing the award with Finn E. Kydland, "for their contributions to dynamic macroeconomics: ...
, Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota. * Douglas Radcliff-Umstead, deceased. Italian Literature. *
J. Austin Ranney J. Austin Ranney (September 23, 1920 – July 24, 2006) was an American political scientist and expert on political parties in the United States. Ranney earned his bachelor's degree at Northwestern University, his master's degree at the University ...
, Professor of Political Science, University of California at Berkeley. * Klaus Raschke, Professor, Plant Physiology Institute, University of Göttingen. * Edward Reich, Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology, SUNY at Stony Brook. *
Erica Reiner Erica Reiner (4 August 1924 – 31 December 2005) was an American Assyriologist and author. From 1974, she was editor of the ''Chicago Assyrian Dictionary'', which was published in 21 volumes over 55 years, being completed in 2011 after her de ...
, John A. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Assyriology, University of Chicago. *
Richard Rhodes Richard Lee Rhodes (born July 4, 1937) is an American historian, journalist, and author of both fiction and non-fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning ''The Making of the Atomic Bomb'' (1986), and most recently, ''Energy: A Human Histor ...
, writer, Cambridge, Massachusetts. * Frank M. Richter, Chair, Professor of Geophysics, University of Chicago. *
Robert E. Ricklefs Robert Eric Ricklefs (born June 6, 1943) is an American ornithologist and ecologist. He was the Curators' Professor of Biology at the University of Missouri, St. Louis from 1996 until August 2019. Education Born in 1943, he grew up near Monterey, ...
, Curators' Professor of Biology, University of Missouri-St. Louis. * Brunilde S. Ridgway, Rhys Carpenter Professor Emeritus of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College. * Richard Robbins, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Massachusetts Boston. * Fred Colson Robinson, Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of English, Yale University. * James William Robinson, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge). * Paul Sheldon Ronder, deceased. Film. *
David Rosand David Rosand (September 6, 1938 – August 8, 2014) was an American art historian, university professor and writer. He died on August 8, 2014 from cardiac amyloidosis.Columbia UniversityRosand, faculty bio notes/ref> Rosand specialized in Italian ...
, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Art History, Columbia University. * Fred S. Rosen, President, Center for Blood Research and James L. Gamble Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School. *
Milton J. Rosenberg Milton J. "Milt" Rosenberg (April 15, 1925 – January 9, 2018) was a prominent social psychologist who was professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and was the host of a long-running radio program in Chicago, Illinois. Rosenberg was ...
, Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago. * Lillian Ross, writer; staff Writer, The New Yorker Magazine. * John Roger Roth, Distinguished Professor of Biology, University of Utah. * Albert Rothenberg, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University. *
Jerome Rothenberg Jerome Rothenberg (born December 11, 1931) is an American poet, translator and anthologist, noted for his work in the fields of ethnopoetics and performance poetry. Early life and education Jerome Rothenberg was born and raised in New York ...
, poet; Emeritus Professor of English, University of California-San Diego. * Lawrence Ryan, Professor of German, University of Massachusetts Amherst. * Ryuzo Sato, C.V. Starr Professor of Economics, New York University. *
R. Murray Schafer Raymond Murray Schafer (18 July 1933 – 14 August 2021) was a Canadian composer, writer, music educator, and environmentalist perhaps best known for his World Soundscape Project, concern for acoustic ecology, and his book ''The Tuning of th ...
, composer, Occidental, California. * Paul Namon Schatz, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia. * Leo F. Schnore, deceased. Sociology. *
David Schoenbaum David Schoenbaum (born 1935) is an American historian writing on a wide range of subjects, including German political history (in the periods of World War I, Nazism, the 1960s, and contemporary politics), European and global cultural history, an ...
, Professor of History, The University of Iowa. * John Luther Schofill, Jr., filmmaker, Seaside, California. * Martin E. Seligman, Bob and Arlene Kogod Term Chair, University of Pennsylvania. * Edwin Bennett Shostak, artist, New York City. * Marcia B. Siegel, Emeritus Professor of Performance Studies, New York University. * David Oliver Siegmund, Professor of Statistics, Stanford University. * Paul B. Sigler, Professor and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Yale University. * Thomas Elliott Skidmore, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Professor of Modern Latin American History, Brown University. *
Lawrence Sklar Lawrence Sklar (born June 25, 1938) is an American philosopher. He is the Carl G. Hempel and William K. Frankena Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan. Education and career Sklar was born in Baltimore, Marylan ...
, William K. Frankena Collegiate Professor and Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan. * Douglas Milton Sloan, Associate Professor of History and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University. * Patricia H. Sloane, Professor of Art, New York City Community College, City University of New York. * Steven Sloman, artist; Instructor in Painting and Associate Dean, New York Studio School. *
Henry Nash Smith Henry Nash Smith (September 29, 1906 – June 6, 1986) was a scholar of American culture and literature. He was co-founder of the academic discipline "American studies". He was also a noted Mark Twain scholar, and the curator of the Mark Twain P ...
, deceased. American Literature. * Walter L. Smith, Statistics. * Roman Smoluchowski, deceased. Physics. * Robert Somerville, Professor of Religion and History, Columbia University: 1974, 1987. *
Frederick Sommer Frederick Sommer (September 7, 1905 – January 23, 1999), was an artist born in Angri, Italy and raised in Brazil. He earned a M.A. degree in Landscape Architecture (1927) from Cornell University where he met Frances Elizabeth Watson (1904–1999 ...
, deceased. Photography. * James Keith Sonnier, artist, New York City. Pseudonym: Sonnier, Keith. * Edward A. Spiegel, Professor of Astronomy, Columbia University. * Hans-Peter Stahl, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Classics, University of Pittsburgh. * Robert Culp Stalnaker, Professor of Philosophy, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA. *
Howard Stein Howard Mathew Stein (October 6, 1926 – July 26, 2011) was an American financier who is widely considered one of the fathers of the mutual fund industry. He was featured on the cover of ''Time'' magazine on August 24, 1970. Stein invented the ...
, Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago. *
Ralph Steiner Ralph Steiner (February 8, 1899 – July 13, 1986) was an American photographer, pioneer documentarian and a key figure among avant-garde filmmakers in the 1930s. Photographer Born in Cleveland, Steiner studied chemistry at Dartmouth, but in ...
, deceased. Film. *
Alfred C. Stepan Alfred C. Stepan (July 22, 1936 – September 27, 2017) was an American political scientist specializing in comparative politics. He was the Wallace S. Sayre Professor of Political science, Government at Columbia University, where he was also dire ...
, Burgess Professor of Political Science, Columbia University. *
Shlomo Sternberg Shlomo Zvi Sternberg (born 1936), is an American mathematician known for his work in geometry, particularly symplectic geometry and Lie theory. Education and career Sternberg earned his PhD in 1955 from Johns Hopkins University, with a thesis en ...
, Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University. * David F. Stock, Composer; Professor of Music, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. * Alfred Stracher, Chairman, Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn. *
Mark Strand Mark Strand (April 11, 1934 – November 29, 2014) was a Canadian-born American poet, essayist and translator. He was appointed Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress in 1990 and received the Wallace Stevens Award in 2004 ...
, poet; Andrew MacLeish Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago. * William B. Streett, Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering, Emeritus, Cornell University. * Jack L. Strominger, Higgins Professor of Biochemistry, Harvard University. * Robert Dale Sweeney, Classics, Fayetteville, Tennessee. * Julian Szekely, deceased. Engineering. * William Tarr, sculptor, Sarasota, Florida. *
Alexander Theroux Alexander Louis Theroux (born 1939) is an American novelist and poet. He is known for his novel ''Darconville's Cat'' (1981), which was selected by Anthony Burgess for his book-length essay '' Ninety-Nine Novels: The Best in English Since 1939 ...
, writer, West Barnstable, Massachusetts. *
Charles Tilly Charles Tilly (May 27, 1929 – April 29, 2008) was an American sociologist, political scientist, and historian who wrote on the relationship between politics and society. He was a professor of history, sociology, and social science at the Univ ...
, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University. *
Humphrey Tonkin Humphrey R. Tonkin (born 2 December 1939) is professor of English, and served as the 4th president of the University of Hartford. He is also a dedicated Esperantist. Biography Born in Truro, UK, Tonkin is a dual citizen of the U.K. and the U.S ...
, President Emeritus; University Professor of the Humanities, University of Hartford. * Preston A. Trombly, composer, New York City. * Alwyn Scott Turner, photographer, Manzanita, Oregon. * Robert Y. Turner, Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania. * James A. Turrell, artist, Flagstaff, Arizona. * Paolo Valesio, Director of Graduate Studies; Professor of Italian Linguistics, Yale University. * John Britton Vickery, Vice Chancellor, University of California, Riverside. *
David Von Schlegell David Von Schlegell (May 25, 1920 – October 5, 1992) was an American abstract artist, sculptor and educator. Early life and education David von Schlegell was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1920, the son of American impressionist artist Wi ...
, Deceased. Fine Arts, Sculpture. * Alexander Vucinich, Professor Emeritus of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania: 1974, 1985. * R. Stephen Warner, Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago. * Watt Wetmore Webb, S. B. Eckert Professor in Engineering and Professor of Applied Physics, Cornell University. * Michael A. Weinstein, Professor of Political Science, Purdue University. * William Ira Weisberger, Professor of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook. * Ulrich W. Weisstein, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and of Germanic Studies, Indiana University. * Raymond O'Neil Wells, Jr., Professor of Mathematics, Rice University. * Frank Simon Werblin, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley. * Winthrop Wetherbee, Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Cornell University. * Donald F. Wheelock, composer; Associate Professor of Music, Smith College: 1974, 1984. *
Reed Whittemore Edward Reed Whittemore, Jr. (September 11, 1919 – April 6, 2012) was an American poet, biographer, critic, literary journalist and college professor. He was appointed the sixteenth and later the twenty-eighth Poet Laureate Consultant in P ...
, Professor of English, University of Maryland, College Park. Appointed as Whittemore, Edward Reed. *
C. K. Williams Charles Kenneth "C. K." Williams (November 4, 1936 – September 20, 2015) was an American poet, critic and translator. Williams won many poetry awards. ''Flesh and Blood'' won the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1987. ''Repair'' (1999) won ...
, poet, Greensboro, North Carolina. * Gernot Ludwig Windfuhr, Professor of Iranian Studies, University of Michigan. * Marian Hannah Winter, Deceased. Theatre Arts. * Eugene Victor Wolfenstein, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles. * Don Worth, photographer; Professor of Art, San Francisco State University. * Jay Wright, poet, Bradford, Vermont. * Sanford Wurmfeld, artist; Chair, Professor of Art, Hunter College, City University of New York. *
Bertram Wyatt-Brown Bertram Wyatt-Brown (March 19, 1932 – November 5, 2012) was a noted historian of the Southern United States. He was the Richard J. Milbauer Professor Emeritus at the University of Florida, where he taught from 1983-2004; he also taught at Case W ...
, Richard J. Milbauer Professor of History, University of Florida. * Gabrielle Yablonsky, Research Associate, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley. *
Susan Yankowitz Susan Yankowitz (born February 20, 1941 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American dramatist and novelist who has created works on mortality, violence against women and the Jonestown Massacre . Personal life Yankowitz gave birth to a son, Gabriel, in ...
, playwright, New York City. * Robert Yaris, Professor of Chemistry, Washington University. *
Al Young Albert James Young (May 31, 1939 – April 17, 2021) was an American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and professor. He was named Poet Laureate of California by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger from 2005 to 2008. Young's many books include ...
, writer, Palo Alto, California. * John A. Yount, writer; Emeritus Professor of English, University of New Hampshire. * Harris P. Zeigler, Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, Hunter College, City University of New York. * Paul F. Zweifel, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.


Latin American Latin Americans ( es, Latinoamericanos; pt, Latino-americanos; ) are the citizens of Latin American countries (or people with cultural, ancestral or national origins in Latin America). Latin American countries and their diasporas are multi-eth ...
and
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Fellows

* René Acuña-Sandoval, research ethnohistorian, Institute of Philological Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico: 1974, 1983. * Lea Baider, Associate Professor, Medical Psychology, Director, Psycho-Oncology Unit, Sharett Institute of Oncology, Jerusalem. * José Francisco S. Bianco, deceased. Fiction. *
Alfredo Bryce Echenique Alfredo Bryce Echenique (born February 19, 1939) is a Peruvian writer born in Lima. He has written numerous books and short stories. Early days Bryce was born to a Peruvian family of upper class, related to the Scottish-Peruvian businessman John ...
, writer, Spain. * Augusto Ricardo Cardich, Professor Emeritus of American Archaeology, National University of La Plata. * Marcelino Cereijido, Professor of Physiology, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City. *
Miguel Condé Miguel Condé (born 1939) is a Mexican figurative painter, draughtsman, and print maker. According to ''Radio France'', he is "one of the most important contemporary masters in the field of engraving." Condé's works are in important museum ...
, artist (painting, drawing and etching), Madrid and Barcelona, Spain. * Héctor Luis D'Antoni, Senior Research Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California. *
Humberto Díaz Casanueva Humberto Díaz Casanueva (1906–1992) was a Chilean poet, diplomat, and educator. He won the Chilean National Prize for Literature in 1971. He was appointed by President Salvador Allende Salvador Guillermo Allende Gossens (, , ; 26 June 1908 ...
, deceased. General Nonfiction. *
Manuel Felguérez Manuel Felguérez Barra (December 12, 1928June 8, 2020) was a Mexican abstract artist, part of the Generación de la Ruptura that broke with the muralist movement of Diego Rivera and others in the mid 20th century. Early life Felguérez was ...
, artist; Instructor in the Visual Arts, National School of Plastic Arts, National Autonomous University of Mexico. * Juan H. Fernández, Professor of Biology, University of Chile. *
Erasmo Madureira Ferreira Erasmo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Claudio Erasmo Vargas (born 1974), Mexican race walker *Erasmo Carlos (born 1941), Brazilian singer and songwriter *Erasmo Catarino (born 1977), Mexican singer, winner on the TV show ' ...
, Professor of Physics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. *
Risieri Frondizi Risieri Frondizi (1910–1983) was an Argentinian philosopher, anthropologist, and rector of the University of Buenos Aires. Background Risieri Frondizi Ercoli was born on 20 November 1910 in Posadas, Argentina. His parents were Julio Frondiz ...
(1910-1983), Philosophy. * Juan José Gurrola Iturriaga, playwright; advisor for cultural affairs, National Autonomous University of Mexico. * Celia Jakubowicz de Matzkin, Research Associate, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Paris V. *
Pablo Macera Pablo Macera (19 December 1929 – 9 January 2020) was a Peruvian historian. Biography Pablo Macera did his primary studies at La Salle School where he already felt a predilection for the History course. His secondary education was made at the ...
, Professor of Social Sciences, National University of San Marcos. * Clodomiro Marticorena, Professor of Botany, University of Concepción. * Luiz C. M. Miranda, Technical Director, Institute of Advanced Studies, Aerospace Technological Institute Sao José dos Campos, Brazil. * Norma Bahia Pontes, filmmaker, Río de Janeiro. aka Bahia, Norma. * Alberto Carlos Riccardi, Professor of Paleotology, National University of La Plata; Head Division of Invertebrate Paleozoology, Museum of La Plata. * Neantro Saavedra Rivano, Professor of Mathematics, Simón Bolívar University. * Juan Alberto Schnack, Career Investigator, National Council of Argentina; Instructor, Institute of Limnology, University of La Plata. * Javier Sologuren Moreno, writer, Lima, Peru. * Mario Suwalsky Weinzimmer, Professor of Chemistry, University of Concepción. *
Mario Toral Mario Toral Muñoz (born in Santiago, Chile, on 12 February 1934) is a Chilean painter and photographer. Career At the age of 16, Toral moved to Buenos Aires, where he saved money to enroll in the Escuela de Bellas Artes (School of Fine Arts) i ...
, artist, New York City. *
Roberto Torretti Roberto Torretti (February 15, 1930 - November 12, 2022) was a Chilean philosopher, author and academic who is internationally renowned for his contributions to the history of philosophy, philosophy of physics and philosophy of mathematics. Biog ...
, Professor of Philosophy, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras: 1974, 1980. * Claudio Véliz, Director, University Professors Program, Boston University. * Mario Vergara Martínez, Professor of Geology, University of Chile


See also

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Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...


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Guggenheim Fellows for 1974
1974 Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal. In the Middle East, the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War determined politics; f ...
1974 awards