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awarded in 1975.


1975 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

* Edward Ostrander Abbey, deceased. Fiction. *
Claus Adam Claus Adam (November 5, 1917 – July 4, 1983) was an American cellist and cello teacher as well as a composer. His music teachers include Emanuel Feuermann for cello, Stefan Wolpe for composition, and Léon Barzin for conducting. He served as ...
, deceased. Music Composition. * Ai, poet; Professor of English, Oklahoma State University. Appointed as Ogawa, Pelorhankhe Ai L'heah. * Richard D. Altick, Regents' Professor Emeritus of English, The Ohio State University. *
Takeshi Amemiya is an economist specializing in econometrics and the economy of ancient Greece. Amemiya is the Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics (emeritus) and a Professor of Classics at Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Soci ...
, Professor of Economics, Stanford University. * Guy Irving Anderson, deceased. Fine Arts. * Richard Lewis Arnowitt, Professor of Physics, Northeastern University. * Joseph H. Aronson, architectural designer and graphic artist, Highmont, New York. * Robert Jeffrey Art, Christian A. Herter Professor of Internal Relations, Brandeis University. *
Nina Baym Nina Baym (1936–2018) was an American literary critic and literary historian. She was professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 1963 to 2004. Before her retirement at the University of Illinois Baym was a Swanlu ...
, Jubilee Professor of English, Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. * Jeffery Francis Beardsall, artist. * Wayne Marvin Becker, Professor of Botany, University of Wisconsin–Madison. * Wayne E. Begley, Professor of Indian and Islamic Art History, University of Iowa. * Marvin Hartley Bell, poet; Flannery O'Connor Professor of Letters, University of Iowa. * Nuel D. Belnap, Professor of Philosophy Sociology, and History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh. *
Dan Ben-Amos Dan Ben-Amos (born September 3, 1934) is a folklorist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, where he holds the Graduate Program Chair for the Department of Folklore and Folklife. Education Ben-Amos was born in Tel Aviv (t ...
, Professor of Folklore & Folklife, University of Pennsylvania. *
Reinhard Bendix Reinhard Bendix (February 25, 1916 – February 28, 1991) was a German-American sociologist. Life and career Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1916, he briefly belonged to Neu Beginnen and Hashomer Hatzair, groups that resisted the Nazis. In 1938 ...
, deceased. Political Science. *
Lynda Benglis Lynda Benglis (born October 25, 1941) is an American sculptor and visual artist known especially for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures. She maintains residences in New York City, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Kastellorizo, Greece, and Ahmedaba ...
, artist, New York City. *
Billy Al Bengston Billy Al Bengston (June 7, 1934 – October 8, 2022) was an American visual artist and sculptor who lived and worked in Venice, California, and Honolulu, Hawaii. Bengston was probably best known for work he created that reflected California's " ...
, artist, Venice, California. * Stephen James Benkovic, Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry,
Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
. *
Arthur Victor Berger Arthur Victor Berger (May 15, 1912 – October 7, 2003) was an American composer and music critic who has been described as a New Mannerist. Biography Born in New York City, of Jewish descent, Berger studied as an undergraduate at New York Univer ...
, composer; Irving G. Fine Professor Emeritus of Music,
Brandeis University , mottoeng = "Truth even unto its innermost parts" , established = , type = Private research university , accreditation = NECHE , president = Ronald D. Liebowitz , pro ...
; Member of the Faculty, New England Conservatory. *
Toby Berger Toby Berger (September 4, 1940 – May 25, 2022) was an American information theorist. Early life and education Berger was born in New York City, to a Jewish family. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Yale University in ...
, Irwin and Joan Jacob Professor of Engineering,
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to teach an ...
. *
Natvar Bhavsar Natvar Bhavsar (born 1934) is an Indian-American artist, based in Soho, New York City for nearly 50 years, noted as an abstract expressionist and color field artist. Bhavsar's paintings appear in more than 800 private and public collections, i ...
, artist, New York City. * Sheila Biddle, historian, New York City. * Allan David Bloom, deceased. Political Science. * Carol K. Blum, Research Professor of Humanities,
State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook University (SBU), officially the State University of New York at Stony Brook, is a public research university in Stony Brook, New York. Along with the University at Buffalo, it is one of the State University of New York system's ...
. * George Herbert Borts, George S. and Nancy B. Parker Professor of Economics,
Brown University Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
. * Stanley Boxer, artist, Ancramdale, New York. * Kathleen Weil-Garris Brandt, Professor of Fine Arts, New York University. Appointed as Weil-Garris, Kathleen. Applied as Posner, Kathleen Weil-Garris. * David A. Brant, Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine. * Timothy Hall Breen, William Smith Mason Professor of American History, Northwestern University. * Joan Wanda Bresnan, Professor of Linguistics,
Stanford University Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
. * David Ross Brillinger, Professor of Statistics,
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
: 1975, 1982. * Malcolm J. Brown, Professor of English,
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattle a ...
. *
Trisha Brown Trisha Brown (November 25, 1936 – March 18, 2017) was an American choreographer and dancer, and one of the founders of the Judson Dance Theater and the postmodern dance movement. Brown’s dance/movement method, with which she and her dancers ...
, choreographer; artistic director, Trisha Brown Dance Company, New York City: 1975, 1984. * Virginia Brown, senior fellow, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto. * Don Spencer Browning, Alexander Campbell Professor of Ethics and the Social Sciences,
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chicago is consistently ranked among the b ...
Divinity School. * John D. Buenker, Professor of History and Ethnic Studies,
University of Wisconsin–Parkside The University of Wisconsin–Parkside (UWP) is a public university in Somers, Wisconsin. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System and has 4,644 students, 161 full-time faculty, and 89 lecturers and part-time faculty. The university of ...
. * Richard Williams Bulliet, Professor of History,
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
. *
Fritz Bultman Fritz Bultman (April 4, 1919 – July 20, 1985) was an American abstract expressionist painter, sculptor, and collagist and a member of the New York School of artists. Biography A. Fred Bultman was the second child and only son of A. Fred and ...
, deceased. Fine Arts. * Matei Alexe Calinescu, Professor of Comparative Literature and West European Studies,
Indiana University Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana. Campuses Indiana University has two core campuses, five regional campuses, and two regional centers under the administration of IUPUI. *Indiana Universit ...
. *
Peter Campus Peter Campus (born 1937 in New York, NY), often styled as peter campus, is an American artist and a pioneer of new media and video art, known for his interactive video installations, single-channel video works, and photography. His work is held ...
, artist, New York City. * Marjorie C. Caserio, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs,
University of California, San Diego The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego or colloquially, UCSD) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in San Diego, California. Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Insti ...
. * Jonathan David Casper, Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University. *
Kai Lai Chung Kai Lai Chung (traditional Chinese: 鍾開萊; simplified Chinese: 钟开莱; September 19, 1917 – June 2, 2009) was a Chinese-American mathematician known for his significant contributions to modern probability theory. Biography Chung wa ...
, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Stanford University. * Aaron V. Cicourel, Professor of Cognitive Science, Pediatrics and Sociology, University of California, San Diego. * Herbert Horace Clark, Professor of Psychology, Stanford University. *
Martha Clarke Martha Clarke (born June 3, 1944) is an American theater director and choreographer noted for her multidisciplinary approach to theatre, dance, and opera productions. Her best-known original work is ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' (1984, re-im ...
, choreographer and theatre artist, Sherman, Connecticut: 1975, 1988. * John Louis Edwin Clubbe, Emeritus Professor of English,
University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky (UK, UKY, or U of K) is a Public University, public Land-grant University, land-grant research university in Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1865 by John Bryan Bowman as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentu ...
. *
Harold Clurman Harold Edgar Clurman (September 18, 1901 – September 9, 1980) was an American theatre director and drama critic. In 2003, he was named one of the most influential figures in U.S. theater by PBS.
, deceased. Theatre Arts: 1975, 1979. *
Bruce Cole Bruce Milan Cole (August 2, 1938 – January 8, 2018) was a longtime professor of art history at Indiana University, a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., a member of the Eisenhower Memorial Commission, an ...
, Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts, Indiana University. * Jonathan R. Cole, Provost, Columbia University. * Paul J. Coleman, Jr., Professor of Space Physics; Director, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics,
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California St ...
. * William Arthur Coles, Professor of Electrical Engineering, UCSD. * Richard J. Colwell, Professor of Music,
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
. * Bruce Guldner Conner, artist, San Francisco, California. * Philip E. Converse, retired president, director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California. *
Henry S. F. Cooper Jr. Henry Spotswood Fenimore Cooper (November 24, 1933 – January 31, 2016) was a writer and local environmentalist. He was a longtime contributor to ''The New Yorker'', predominantly covering NASA's space program. Cooper also wrote eight books abo ...
Writer, New York City. * James W. Corbett, deceased. Physics. *
Lewis A. Coser Lewis Alfred Coser (27 November 1913 in Berlin – 8 July 2003 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a German-American sociologist, serving as the 66th president of the American Sociological Association in 1975. Biography Born in Berlin as Ludwig C ...
, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook. * Milton Curtis Cummings Jr., Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University. * Leopold Damrosch Jr., Ernest Bernbaum Professor of English and American Literature, Harvard University. * John H. D'Arms, President, American Council of Learned Societies. *
Paul A. David Paul Allan David (born May 24, 1935) is an American academic economist who is noted for his work on the economics of scientific progress and technical change. In addition, he is also well known for his work in American economic history and in de ...
, Professor of Economics and William Robertson Coe Professor of American Economic History, Stanford University. * L. J. Davis, writer, Brooklyn, New York. * Douglas Turner Day, III, deceased. Commonwealth Professor of English, University of Virginia. *
Paul Delany Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity * Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
, Professor of English, Simon Fraser University. *
Bryce Seligman DeWitt Bryce Seligman DeWitt (January 8, 1923 – September 23, 2004), was an American theoretical physicist noted for his work in  gravitation and quantum field theory. Life He was born Carl Bryce Seligman, but he and his three brothers, including ...
, Jane and Roland Blumberg Professor of Physics, University of Texas at Austin. *
Paul Diamond Thomas Boric (born May 11, 1961) is a Croatian retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Paul Diamond. He is best known for being one half of the tag team Badd Company with Pat Tanaka and for his time in the World Wrestling F ...
, photographer, Brooklyn, New York. *
John Patrick Diggins John Patrick Diggins (April 1, 1935 – January 28, 2009) was an American professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, Princeton University, and the City University of New York Graduate Center. He was the author/editor of more ...
, Distinguished Professor of History, The Graduate School, CUNY. *
Norman Thomas di Giovanni Norman Thomas di Giovanni (3 October 1933 – 16 February 2017) was an American-born editor and translator known for his collaboration with Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges. Biography Di Giovanni was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1933, son of ...
, writer and translator, England. * William Franklin Dove, George Streisinger Professor of Experimental Biology, University of Wisconsin–Madison. * José C. Durand, deceased. Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California, Berkeley. * James Louis Dye, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Michigan State University: 1975, 1990. * Mel Eugene Edwards, artist; Professor of Visual Art, Livingston College, Rutgers University. * Milton Ehre, Professor of Russian Literature, University of Chicago. *
Ernest L. Eliel Ernest Ludwig Eliel (December 28, 1921 – September 18, 2008) was an organic chemistry, organic chemist born in Cologne, Germany. Among his awards were the Priestley Medal in 1996
, William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1975, 1983. * Edward Earle Ellis, deceased, Research Professor Emeritus of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. * Ruth Snodgrass El Saffar, deceased. Spanish & Portuguese Literature. * Robert Porter Erickson, Douglas S. Holsclaw Professor of Human Genetics & Metabolic Diseases, University of Arizona. * Wallace Gary Ernst, Professor of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University. * Norma Evenson, Professor Emeritus of Architectural History, University of California, Berkeley. * Peter Paul Everwine, poet; Professor of English, California State University, Fresno. * Ronald Lyman Fair, writer, Vantaa, Finland. * Donald Fanger, deceased. Slavic Literature. *
Herbert Federer Herbert Federer (July 23, 1920 – April 21, 2010) was an American mathematician. He is one of the creators of geometric measure theory, at the meeting point of differential geometry and mathematical analysis.Parks, H. (2012''Remembering Herbert F ...
, Florence Pierce Grant University Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Brown University. *
Jackie Ferrara Jackie Ferrara (born Jacqueline Hirschhorn on November 17, 1929, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American sculptor and draughtswoman best known for her pyramidal stacked structures. Her work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the Los A ...
, artist, New York City. * Robert Kaul Finn, Professor of Chemical Engineering, Cornell University. * Stanley Martin Flatté, Professor of Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz. *
Eric Foner Eric Foner (; born February 7, 1943) is an American historian. He writes extensively on American political history, the history of freedom, the early history of the Republican Party, African-American biography, the American Civil War, Reconstru ...
, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History, Columbia University. *
Richard Foreman Richard Foreman (born June 10, 1937 in New York City) is an American avant-garde playwright and the founder of the Ontological-Hysteric Theater. Achievements and awards Foreman has written, directed and designed over fifty of his own plays, b ...
, playwright; Artistic Director, Ontological-Hysteric Theater, New York City. * Kenneth Brian Frampton, Ware Professor of Architecture, Columbia University. * Bernard Joel Frieden, Associate Dean, Ford Professor of Urban Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. *
John Friedmann John Friedmann (April 16, 1926 – June 11, 2017) was an Honorary Professor in the School of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, and Professor Emeritus in the UCLA Luskin School of Public Aff ...
, Professor Emeritus of Planning, University of California, Los Angeles. * Rose Epstein Frisch, Associate Professor Emerita of Population Sciences, Harvard University School of Public Health * William Cecil Gardiner Jr., Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin. *
Sidney Geist Sidney Geist (April 11, 1914 – October 18, 2005) was an American artist. He was known for his sculpture and his art criticism. Biography Geist was born April 11, 1914, in Paterson, New Jersey, and graduated from Eastside High School (Paterson ...
, artist; Lecturer in Art, Vassar College; Instructor in Sculpture, New York Studio School. * Dante L. Germino, Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia. *
Alan Gewirth Alan Gewirth (November 28, 1912 – May 9, 2004) was an American philosopher, a professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago, and author of ''Reason and Morality'' (1978), ''Human Rights: Essays on Justification and Applications'' (198 ...
, Edward Carson Waller Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy, University of Chicago. *
Laura Gilpin Laura Gilpin (April 22, 1891 – November 30, 1979) was an American photographer. Gilpin is known for her photographs of Native Americans, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo, and Southwestern landscapes. Gilpin began taking photographs as a ch ...
, deceased. Photography. *
Mirra Ginsburg Mirra Ginsburg (June 10, 1909 - December 26, 2000) was a 20th-century Jewish Russian-American translator of Russian literature, collector of folk tales and children's writer. Born in Bobruysk then in the Russian Empire she moved with her family to ...
, translator, editor, and anthologist, New York City. *
Robert Glaser Robert Glaser (January 18, 1921 – February 4, 2012) was an American educational psychologist, who has made significant contributions to theories of learning and instruction. The key areas of his research focused on the nature of aptitudes and ind ...
, University Professor of Psychology and Education and Director Emeritus, Learning Research and Development Center, University of Pittsburgh. *
Louise Glück Louise Elisabeth Glück ( ; born April 22, 1943) is an American poet and essayist. She won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature, whose judges praised "her unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal". He ...
, poet, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Preston S. Parish '41 Third Century Lecturer in English, Williams College: 1975, 1987. * Gail K. Godwin, writer, Woodstock, New York. * Frank William Gohlke, photographer, Southborough, Massachusetts: 1975, 1984. * Alvin Ira Goldman, Regents' Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona. * Brian Erich Goode, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook. * Leslie David Gottlieb, Professor of Genetics, University of California, Davis. * Peter Leonard Gourfain, artist, Brooklyn, New York. *
Ernest Grunwald Ernest Grunwald (November 2, 1923 – March 28, 2002) was a German-born American physical organic chemist, a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the chair of the chemistry department at Brandeis University. He was also noted for his 1997 ...
, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Brandeis University. * Charles Vernon Hamilton, Wallace S. Sayre Professor Emeritus of Government, Columbia University. * Harriett Bloker Hawkins, deceased. Senior Research Fellow, Linacue College, Oxford. * Robert F. Heinecken, photographer, Chicago, Illinois; Emeritus Professor of Art, University of California, Los Angeles. * Josephine Gattuso Hendin, Professor of English, New York University. * John B. Henneman Jr, deceased. History Bibliographer, Princeton University. * Heinrich Dieter Holland, Harry C. Dudley Professor of Economic Geology, Harvard University. *
Anne Hollander Anne Helen Loesser Hollander (October 16, 1930 – July 6, 2014) was an American historian whose original work provided new insights into the history of fashion and costume and their relation to the history of art."Anne Hollander", ''The Times'', ...
, writer, New York City. * David J. Hooson, Professor of Geography and Dean of Social Sciences, University of California, Berkeley. * James Richard Houck, Kenneth A. Wallace Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University. *
Wu-Chung Hsiang Wu-Chung Hsiang (; born 12 June 1935 in Zhejiang) is a Chinese-American mathematician, specializing in topology. Hsiang served as chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University from 1982 to 1985 and was one of the most influenti ...
, Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University. *
Ray Huang Ray Huang (; 25 June 19188 January 2000) was a Chinese-American historian and philosopher who was an officer in the National Revolutionary Army and fought in the Burma Campaign. In 1964, Huang earned a Ph.D. in history from the University of M ...
, scholar, New Paltz, New York. * Michael Craig Hudson, Professor of International Relations and Government; Seif Ghobash Professor of Arab Studies, Georgetown University. * Richard Norman Hunt, deceased. German & East European History. * Albert F. Innaurato, playwright, New York City. * Glynn Llywelyn Isaac, deceased. Anthropology. * Ellen Hulda Elizabeth Johnson, deceased. Fine Arts Research. *
George McTurnan Kahin George McTurnan KahinSometimes referred to as George Kahin or George McT. Kahin. Some, but fewer, sources may also cite him as George M. Kahin. (January 25, 1918 – January 29, 2000) was an American historian and political scientist. He was on ...
, A. L. Binenkorb Professor Emeritus of International Studies and Professor of Government, Cornell University. * Emil Thomas Kaiser, deceased. Chemistry. *
Aristodimos Kaldis Aristodimos Kaldis (August 15, 1899 in Dikeli, Asia Minor, Turkey – May, 1979) was an artist and left-wing activist in New York. Aristodimos Kaldis was influential in the gallery and museum scene during the 1950s. His friendship with leading mem ...
, deceased. Fine Arts: 1975, 1977. *
Rosabeth Moss Kanter Rosabeth Moss Kanter (born March 15, 1943) is the Ernest L. Arbuckle professor of business at Harvard Business School.
, Class of 1960 Professor of Business Administration, Harvard University. *
Justin Kaplan Justin Daniel Kaplan (September 5, 1925 in Manhattan, New York City – March 2, 2014 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American writer and editor. The general editor of ''Bartlett's Familiar Quotations'' (16th and 17th eds.), he was best kno ...
, writer, Cambridge, Massachusetts. * Walter Bernard Karp, deceased. General Nonfiction. * Nicholas M. Katz, Professor of Mathematics, Princeton University: 1975, 1987. * Peter Bain Kenen, Ph.D. Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance, Princeton University. * David M. Kennedy, Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Stanford University. * Edith Kern, Doris Silbert Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Smith College. * Lewis Martin Killian, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Massachusetts Amherst. * Martin Luther Kilson, Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government, Harvard University. * Abraham Klein, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Pennsylvania. * Philip Kolb, deceased. French Literature. *
Aileen S. Kraditor Aileen S. Kraditor (April 12, 1928 – March 8, 2020) was an American historian who has written a number of works on the history of feminism. Career Aileen Kraditor obtained a B.A. at Brooklyn College and then an M.A. and Ph.D. at Columbia Univ ...
, Professor Emeritus of History, Boston University. *
Masatake Kuranishi Masatake Kuranishi (倉西 正武 ''Kuranishi Masatake''; July 19, 1924 – June 22, 2021) was a Japanese mathematician who worked on several complex variables, partial differential equations, and differential geometry. Education and career Kurani ...
, Professor of Mathematics, Columbia University. * Robin T. Lakoff, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Berkeley. * Gerd Neustadter La Mar, Director, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility; Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Davis. *
Joseph P. LaSalle Joseph Pierre LaSalle (born 28 May 1916 in State College, Pennsylvania; died 7 July 1983 in Little Compton, Rhode Island) was an American mathematician specialising in dynamical systems and responsible for important contributions to stability theo ...
, deceased. Applied Science. * Steven Lattimore, Associate Professor of Classics and Classical Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles. * Erastus Henry Lee, The Rosalind and John J. Redfern, Jr, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering and of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University; Redfern Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. * Peter H. Lee, Professor of Korean and Comparative Literature, University of California, Los Angeles. *
Arthur Allen Leff Arthur Allen Leff (1935–1981) was a professor of law at Yale Law School who is best known for a series of articles examining whether there is such a thing as a normative law or morality. Leff answers this question in the negative and follows the ...
, Deceased. Law. * Michael Lekakis, Deceased. Fine Arts. * William E. Leuchtenburg, William Rand Kenan Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * Brian Paul Levack, John Green Regents Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin. * Donald A. Levin, Professor of Botany, University of Texas at Austin. * Baruch Abraham Levine, Skirball Professor of Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, New York University. *
Leon Levinstein Leon Levinstein (1910–1988) was an American street photographer best known for his work documenting everyday street life in New York City from the 1950s through the 1980s. In 1975 Levinstein was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Si ...
, deceased. Photography. * Donald Harris Levy, Professor of Chemistry, University of Chicago. * Norman Wilfred Lewis, deceased. Fine Arts-Painting. * Philip Magdalany, deceased. Drama. * George Malko, screenwriter, New York City. * Stephen A. Marglin, Walter S. Barker Professor of Economics, Harvard University. * Arthur Francis Marotti, Professor of English, Wayne State University. * Kenneth R. Maxwell, Senior Fellow for Inter-American Studies, and Director, Latin American Program, Council on Foreign Relations, New York City. * Robert A. McCaughey, Professor of History, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, Barnard College, Columbia University. * Richard Alan McCray, George Gamow Distinguished Professor of Astrophysics, University of Colorado. * Sally McLendon, Professor of Anthropology, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City University of New York. * Donald A. McQuarrie, Retired Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Davis. * Clement Lyon Meadmore, artist. * William Meredith, poet; Henry B. Plant Professor Emeritus of English, Connecticut College. * H. C. Erik Midelfort, Professor of History, University of Virginia. *
Jan Miel Jan Miel (1599 in Beveren-Waas – April 1664 in Turin) was a Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Italy. He initially formed part of the circle of Dutch and Flemish genre painters in Rome who are referred to as the 'Bamboccianti' ...
, Emeritus Professor of Letters and Romance Languages and Literatures, Wesleyan University. * David H. Miles, Associate Professor of German and Member of the Center for Advanced Studies, University of Virginia. * William Hughes Miller, Kenneth S. Pitzer Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley. * Frederick Milstein, Professor of Materials and Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara. * Roger Edward Mitchell, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. * Francis Peter Mouris, filmmaker, Nassau, New York. * John Emery Murdoch, deceased. Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University. * Bruce Churchill Murray, Professor of Planetary Science, California Institute of Technology. * Bernard Quinn Nietschmann, deceased. Geography. * Anthony Richard Oberschall, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. *
Tillie Olsen Tillie may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places in the United States * Tillie, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Tillie, Pennsylvania, a former populated place * Tillie Creek, California People * Tillie (name), a given name and surname Animal * Tilli ...
, writer, Berkeley, California. * John William O'Malley, Distinguished Professor of Church History, Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. * Alfonso Alex Ortiz, deceased. Anthropology. * George Frederick Oster, Professor of Entomology, University of California, Berkeley. * John Milan Palka, Professor of Zoology, University of Washington. * Roy Harvey Pearce, Professor of American Literature, University of California, San Diego. * John Perry, Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University. * Tommy L. Phillips, Professor of Plant Biology and Geology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. * Philip Alan Pincus, Professor of Engineering Materials and Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara. * David Edwin Pingree, Professor of the History of Mathematics, Brown University. * Michael P. Predmore, Professor of Spanish, Stanford University. *
David Rabinowitch David Rabinowitch (born March 6, 1943) is a Canadian visual artist who exhibits internationally and is best known for his non-representational steel constructionsA Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 ( ...
, artist, New York City. * Dabbala Rajagopal Reddy, Professor of Computer Science, Director of The Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology ...
. * Ishmael Scott Reed, writer, Oakland, California; senior lecturer, University of California-Berkeley. * Robert C. Richardson, F. R. Newman Professor of Physics, Cornell University: 1975, 1982. * Joseph Neill Riddel, deceased. American Literature. * Stephen Alan Ross, Franco Modigliani Professor of Economics and Finance, Yale University. * Richard Hunter Rouse, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles. * Margit Ruth Rowell, Curator of Special Projects, Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain. * Lloyd Irving Rudolph, deceased. Professor of Political Science and the Social Sciences, University of Chicago. * Robert D. Sack. Professor of Geography, University of Wisconsin–Madison. *
Jun John Sakurai was a Japanese-American particle physicist and theorist. While a graduate student at Cornell University, Sakurai independently discovered the V-A theory of weak interactions. He authored the popular graduate text '' Modern Quantum Mechanics'' ...
, deceased. Physicist. * Jack R. Salamanca, writer, Professor of English, University of Maryland. *
Nora Sayre Nora Clemens Sayre (September 20, 1932 – August 8, 2001) was an American film critic and essayist. She was a reviewer of films for ''The New York Times'' in the 1970s, and, from 1981, a writing teacher for many years at Columbia University ...
, writer, New York City. *
Richard Schechner Richard Schechner is University Professor Emeritus at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, and editor of ''TDR: The Drama Review''. Biography Richard Schechner received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University in 1956, a ...
, Theatre Director; University Professor and Professor of Performance Studies, New York University. * Robert Tod Schimke, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Biology, Stanford University. *
Thayer Scudder Thayer Scudder (born 1930, New Haven, Connecticut), an American social anthropologist, is an Anthropology Professor Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology. Educated at Harvard University (AB 1952, PhD 1960), he did a postdoctorate in ...
, Professor of Anthropology, California Institute of Technology. * John Rogers Searle, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley. * Gino Claudio Segrè, Professor of Physics, University of Pennsylvania. * Leon Eugene Seltzer, deceased. Law and Bibliography. * Allen I. Selverston, Professor Emeritus of Biology, University of California, San Diego. *
Donna Shalala Donna Edna Shalala ( ; born February 14, 1941) is an American politician and academic who served in the Carter and Clinton administrations, as well as in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2019 to 2021. Shalala is a recipient of the Presid ...
, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. *
Susan Sheehan Susan Sheehan (née Sachsel; born August 24, 1937) is an Austrian-born American writer. Biography Born in Vienna, Austria, she won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1983 for her book '' Is There No Place on Earth for Me?'' The book de ...
, writer, Washington, D.C. *
Richard M. Shiffrin Richard Shiffrin (born March 13, 1942) is an American psychologist, professor of cognitive science in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, Indiana University, Bloomington. Shiffrin has contributed a number of t ...
, Luther Dana Waterman Professor of Psychology, Indiana University. *
Stephen Shore Stephen Shore (born October 8, 1947) is an American photographer known for his images of banal scenes and objects, and for his pioneering use of color in art photography. His books include ''Uncommon Places'' (1982) and ''American Surfaces'' (199 ...
, photographer; Susan Weber Soros Professor in the Arts, Bard College. *
James F. Short Jr. James Franklin Short Jr. (June 22, 1924 – May 13, 2018) was an American sociologist. Biography Born on June 22, 1924, James Franklin Short Jr. was raised on a farm near Pleasant Plains, Illinois. His father was a teacher. Short Jr. served in th ...
, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Director, Social Research Center, Washington State University. * Joseph Ivor Silk, Associate Professor of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley. * Bennett Simon, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School. *
Pril Smiley Pril Smiley (born 19 March 1943) is an American composer and pioneer of electronic music. Biography Pril Smiley was born in Mohonk Lake, New York. She worked at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in the 1960s and 1970s with Milton ...
, composer; retired director, Columbia University Electronic Music Center, New York. *
Hamilton O. Smith Hamilton Othanel Smith (born August 23, 1931) is an American microbiologist and Nobel laureate. Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois. He attended the University of Illinois at ...
, Professor of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. *
Peter H. Smith Peter Hopkinson Smith (born January 17, 1940) is a scholar of Latin American history, politics, economics, and diplomacy. He is a distinguished Professor Emeritus of Political Science and the Simon Bolivar Professor of Latin American Studies at ...
, Professor of Political Science; Simon Bolivar Professor of Latin American Studies, University of California, San Diego. * Paul Michael Sniderman, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University. *
Robert R. Sokal Robert Reuven Sokal (January 13, 1926 in Vienna, Austria – April 9, 2012 in Stony Brook, New York) was an Austrian-American biostatistician and entomologist. Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Stony Brook University, Sokal was a member ...
, Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York at Stoney Brook: 1975, 1983. *
Otto Thomas Solbrig Otto Thomas Solbrig (21 December 1930 – 8 April 2023) was an Argentine evolutionary biologist and botanist. His research dealt with ecology and biodiversity of the Argentine and Uruguayan Pampas, Cerrado and sustainable agriculture. Life an ...
, Bussey Professor of Biology, Harvard University. *
Andrew Michael Spence Andrew Michael Spence (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American economist and Nobel laureate. Spence is the William R. Berkley Professor in Economics and Business at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and the Philip H. Kn ...
, Dean, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. * Alan B. Spitzer, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Iowa. * Franklin William Stahl, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Molecular Genetics, University of Oregon: 1975, 1985. * Kurt Stone, Deceased. Music editor. * Michelle Stuart, Artist, New York City. *
Morton Subotnick Morton Subotnick (born April 14, 1933) is an American composer of electronic music, best known for his 1967 composition '' Silver Apples of the Moon'', the first electronic work commissioned by a record company, Nonesuch. He was one of the foun ...
, composer; Member of the Faculty, School of Music, California Institute of the Arts. * Muttaiya Sundaralingam, Professor, Ohio Eminent Scholar, Ohio State University. * Dana F. Sutton, Professor of Classics, University of California, Irvine. * Marc Jerome Swartz, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego. * Robert Lee Switzer, Sid Richardson Foundation Regents Chair, Professor of Physics, University of Texas at Austin. * Wilson Hon-Chung Tang, Professor and Associate Head of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. * Leonardo Tarán, Jay Professor of Greek and Latin Languages, Columbia University. * Lewis G. Tilney, Robert Strausz-Hupé Term Professor of Biology, University of Pennsylvania. * Marvin Torffield, artist, New York City. * Stephen Edelston Toulmin, Henry R. Luce Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern California. * Teddy Gene Traylor, deceased. Chemistry. * William M. Tuttle Jr., Professor of History and American Studies, University of Kansas. *
Geerat J. Vermeij Geerat J. Vermeij is a Dutch-born paleoecologist and evolutionary biologist in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California, Davis. He studies marine molluscs both as fossils and as living creatures. He received ...
, Professor of Geology, University of California, Davis. * Linda C. Wagner-Martin, Hanes Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Appointed as Wagner, Linda C. *
Michael Walzer Michael Laban Walzer (born 1935) is an American political theorist and public intellectual. A professor emeritus at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey, he is editor emeritus of ''Dissent'', an intellectual magazine ...
, Professor and Permanent Member, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: 1975. * Harold Wesley Watts, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Columbia University: 1975. * William George Wegman, Artist, New York City: 1975, 1987. * Jeffrey George Weiss, playwright, New York City. * William Wertenbaker, writer, Greens Farms, Connecticut. * Norman Keith Wessells, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Oregon. *
Kern Wildenthal Kern Wildenthal is an American academic and president of the Children's Medical Center Foundation in Dallas, Texas. He also holds honorary appointments as President Emeritus and Professor of Medicine Emeritus at University of Texas Southwestern Me ...
, President and Professor of Physiology and Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas. * Lawrence Wilets, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Washington. * Joy Williams, Writer, Tucson, Arizona. * Kenneth L. Williamson, Mary E. Woolley Professor of Chemistry, Mount Holyoke College. *
Edward O. Wilson Edward Osborne Wilson (June 10, 1929 – December 26, 2021) was an American biologist, naturalist, entomologist and writer. According to David Attenborough, Wilson was the world's leading expert in his specialty of myrmecology, the study of a ...
, Frank B. Baird, Jr., Professor of Science and Curator in Entomology, Harvard University. * Fred Huffman Wilt, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, Berkeley. * Andrew Wojcicki, Professor of Chemistry, Ohio State University: 1975. * Eugene K. Wolf, Class of 1965 Term Professor (Emeritus) of Music, University of Pennsylvania: 1975. *
Peter H. Wood Peter Hutchins Wood (born 1943 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American historian and author of ''Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion'' (1974). It has been described as one of the most influenti ...
, Associate Professor of History, Duke University. * William Barry Wood, Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado. * Charles Penzel Wright Jr., poet, Souder Family Professor of English, University of Virginia. * Robert Milton Young, filmmaker, Los Angeles, California.


1975 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

* Carlos Eduardo Alchourrón, Deceased. Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina: 1975. *
Manuel Alvarez Bravo Manuel may refer to: People * Manuel (name) * Manuel (Fawlty Towers), a fictional character from the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'' * Charlie Manuel, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies * Manuel I Komnenos, emperor of the Byzantine Empire * Manu ...
, photographer, Mexico City. * Guillermo Araya-Goubet, deceased. Spanish Literature. * Enrique Bacigalupo, lawyer, Madrid, Spain. * Mario Costa Barberena, Professor of Vertebrate Paleontology, Institute of Geosciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. *
Eugenio Bulygin , birth_date = , birth_place = Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union , death_date = , death_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina , education = University of Buenos Aires ( Abogado, 1958; PhD, 1963) , school_traditio ...
, Professor of Jurisprudence, National University of La Plata; Associate Professor of the Philosophy of Law, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. * Samuel Claro-Valdes, deceased. Professor of Musicology, Catholic University of Chile.
Germán Colmenares
Professor of History, University of Valle, Cali, Colombia. * Felipe Ehrenberg Enriquez, artist, Mexico, D.F.. * Ezequiel Luis Gallo, research historian, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires; Senior Researcher, University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires. * Alberto Juajibioy Chindoy, curator, University Museum, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia. * Luc-Toni Kuhn Martin, filmmaker, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. * Ana Maria Martirena-Mantel, Professor of International Economics, University of Buenos Aires; Senior Economist, Center for Economic Research, Torcuato di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires. * Lorena Mirambell, President, Council of Archaeology; Chairman, Department of Prehistory, National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico, D.F., Mexico. * Jaime Alberto Moguilevsky, Professor of Physiology, University of Buenos Aires Medical School. *
Edgar Negret Edgar is a commonly used English given name, from an Anglo-Saxon name ''Eadgar'' (composed of '' ead'' "rich, prosperous" and ''gar'' "spear"). Like most Anglo-Saxon names, it fell out of use by the later medieval period; it was, however, rev ...
, sculptor, Bogotá, Colombia. * Sergio Machado Rezende, Professor of Physics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil. * Domingo M. Rivarola, Director, Paraguayan Center for Sociological Studies, Asuncion. * Catalina A. Rotunno, Director, Department of Biophysics, Albert Einstein Center of Medical Research, Buenos Aires. *
Gustavo Sainz Gustavo Sainz (13 July 1940 – 26 June 2015) was a Spanish language author from Mexico. Biography Sainz was born in Mexico City. As the son of journalist José Luis Sainz, Gustavo Sainz learned how to read at the age of three from his paternal gra ...
, writer; Professor of Spanish, Indiana University. *
Severo Sarduy Severo Sarduy (February 25, 1937 – June 8, 1993) was a Cubans, Cuban poet, author, playwright, and critic of Cuban literature and art. Some of his works deal explicitly with male homosexuality and transvestism. Biography Born in a working-class ...
, deceased. Fiction. * Aron Simis, Professor of Mathematics, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. * Carlos Bruno Suárez, Career Investigator, National Research Council of Argentina; Assistant Professor of Physics, National University of La Plata. * Héctor N. Torres, Professor of Molecular Biology, University of Buenos Aires; Director, INGEBI-CONICET; Career Scientist, National Research Council, Argentina. * Ivany Ferraz Marques Válio, Professor of Plant Physiology, Institute of Biology, State University of Campinas, Brazil. * José J. Villamil, Professor of Planning, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedra.


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Guggenheim Fellows for 1975
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1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
1975 awards