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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1963

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Two hundred and sixty-nine scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1963. More than $1,388,000 was disbursed.[1][2][3]

1963 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Art Jack Gelber Also won in 1966 [4]
Fiction Ivan Gold Writing [4]
John Alexander Graves III Texas Christian University [5]
James Purdy Also won in 1958 [6]
Fine Arts Carmen Cicero Sarah Lawrence College Painting Also won in 1957 [7][8]
Harrison Covington University of South Florida Painting [9]
George J. Miyasaki California College of Arts and Crafts Printmaking [10]
Roland C. Petersen University of California, Davis Painting [11]
Rudolph O. Pozzatti Indiana University Creative printmaking [12][2]
Lorinda Roland [13]
Seymour Rosofsky Wright Junior College Painting Also won in 1962 [14]
Satoru Abe [15]
Abram Schlemowitz Pratt Institute [16]
Julius Schmidt Cranbrook Academy of Art [17]
Louis B. Sloan Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [18]
Jerome P. Witkin Maryland Institute College of Art Painting [19]
Music Composition Alvin Etler Smith College Composing Also won in 1940, 1941 [20][21][22][23]
Gene Gutchë Also won in 1964 [24]
Billy Jim Layton (de) Harvard University [25][22]
Gunther A. Schuller Manhattan School of Music Also won in 1962 [26][27]
Robert Starer Juilliard School Also won in 1957 [28]
Peter Talbot Westergaard Columbia University [29][30]
Michael White [29]
Charles Whittenberg Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center Also won in 1964 [29]
Photography Diane Arbus "American Rites, Manners and Customs" project Also won in 1966 [31]
Dave Heath The human condition in the United States Also won in 1964 [32]
Poetry Alan Dugan Writing Also won in 1972 [4]
Robert Duncan [10]
Edward Field [4]
Donald Hall University of Michigan Also won in 1972 [17]
Richard Purdy Wilbur Wesleyan University Also won in 1952 [1][4]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Frederick Doveton Nichols University of Virginia [33]
Bernard Rudofsky Museum of Modern Art Also won in 1964, 1971 [34][35]
Eduard Sekler Harvard University Historical urban spaces Also won in 1961 [22]
American Literature Sherman Paul University of Illinois Emersonian influences in contemporary intellectuals [4][36][14]
Bibliography Thomas Randolph Adams Brown University British pamphlet literature relating to the American revolutions [23]
James Meriwether University of North Carolina Textual bibliography of the writings of William Faulkner [37][38]
British History Carl B. Cone University of Kentucky Social and economic history of English Protestant dissent in the 18th century [39]
David Davies Claremont Colleges Lives and times of Sir Thomas Shirley and his three sons [40]
Lacey B. Smith Northwestern University Political power during the last phase of the reign of Henry VIII [4][14]
David Harris Willson University of Minnesota Also won in 1941, 1943, 1948 [41]
Classics Louis Harry Feldman Yeshiva College Flavius Josephus and his relation to Hellenistic writers and traditional Jewish literature [42]
Harald Reiche Massachusetts Institute of Technology Problem of anthropomorphism in Greek philosophy and early Christian theology [22]
East Asian Studies Cyril Birch University of California, Berkeley Chinese writers [10]
William Samolin Columbia University [8]
Economic History Lance E. Davis Purdue University Effects of capital immobility on structure and location of US and British industry [2]
English Literature Jerome Hamilton Buckley Harvard University Victorian literature Also won in 1946 [43][22]
Thomas Wellsted Copeland University of Massachusetts Biography of Edmund Burke Also won in 1951 [21][22]
Mario A. Di Cesare Harpur College Work on his book Vergil's Aenid and the Epic Tradition [44]
Oliver Watkins Ferguson Duke University Writings of Oliver Goldsmith [38]
Thomas B. Flanagan University of California, Berkeley Rise of modern Irish literature [10]
George H. Ford University of Rochester Concept of time in Victorian literature [45]
Oliver Bennett Hardison, Jr. University of North Carolina Book-length study of the origins of medieval drama [37][38]
William Harvey Marshall University of Pennsylvania [46]
Robert D. Mayo Northwestern University Oliver Goldsmith's periodical writings as a phase of his development [4][14]
Martin Meisel Dartmouth College 19th-century English theatre Also won in 1987 [23]
Constantinos A. Patrides University of California, Berkeley Milton's conception and presentation of the central themes of the Christian faith Also won in 1960 [10]
James Louis Rosier University of Michigan [17]
George Winchester Stone, Jr. New York University London stage, 1660-1800 Also won in 1950, 1951 [47]
Fine Arts Research Dore Ashton Cooper Union Also won in 1969 [48][49]
John Franklin Haskins Finch College Thomas Jefferson Also won in 1958 [50]
Richard Krautheimer New York University Also won in 1950, 1953 [51][52]
Earl E. Rosenthal (es) University of Chicago Original design in the Palace of Charles V in Granada [53][4][14]
French History Peter Henry Amann Oakland University [17]
Nancy Lyman Roelker Winsor School Life of Jeanne d'Albret and her role in the history of French Protestantism [22]
French Literature Leonard Pronko Pomona College Influence of the Oriental theater and dance on the contemporary French theater [40]
Karl David Uitti (de) Princeton University [8]
General Nonfiction Benjamin DeMott Amherst College American attitudes toward work and leisure Also won in 1967 [21][22][23]
Dwight MacDonald Edgar Allan Poe [4]
German and East European History Willard Allen Fletcher University of Colorado German occupation of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg during World War II [54]
Stavro Skendi Columbia University [55]
Eugen Weber University of California, Los Angeles [56][57]
German and Scandinavian Literature Bernhard Blume Harvard University Symbolism in German and French poetry Also won in 1954 [22]
Walter Grossman (de) Harvard University Johann Christian Edelmann (de) [22]
Gerhard Loose (de) University of Colorado Works of Heinrich Mann [54]
History of Science and Technology Josef Eisinger (de) Bell Telephone Laboratories Role of metal ions in protein synthesis Also won in 1977 [8][58]
June Zimmerman Fullmer Newcomb College Life and letters of Humphry Davy [59]
Italian Literature Francis Fergusson Rutgers University Biography of Dante [60][8]
Nicolas J. Perella University of California, Berkeley Life and works of Giacomo Leopardi [10]
Linguistics Dean Stoddard Worth University of California, Los Angeles [61][62]
Gerta Hüttl-Folter Worth University of California, Los Angeles [63][64]
Literary Criticism Herschel Clay Baker Harvard University Rennaisance thought Also won in 1956 [22]
Peter Alexis Boodberg University of California, Berkeley Classical Chinese script Also won in 1938, 1955 [10]
Walker Gibson New York University Modern prose style [8][65]
William Hugh Kenner University of California, Santa Barbara Research for his book The Pound Era Also won in 1956 [66]
Medieval History John Frederic Benton University of Pennsylvania [46]
William Marvin Bowsky University of Nebraska Italian commune Siena during the 13th and 14th centuries Also won in 1985 [67]
James A. Brundage University of Wisconsin Status, obligations and privileges of the Crusaders in medieval law [68]
Robert I. Burns University of California, San Francisco Clash between Muslims and Christians in the 13th century [10]
Ihor Ševčenko Columbia University [69][70]
Robert Lee Wolff Harvard University Relations between Byzantium and the West from the reign of Justinian I to the fall of Constantinople to the Turks [22]
Medieval Literature William Compaine Calin Dartmouth College French epic in the 13th century [23]
Arthur R. Heiserman University of Chicago Narrative techniques in medieval romances [4][14]
Music Research Howard Mayer Brown University of Chicago Music in the 16th-century Italian theater [14]
Near Eastern Studies George Fadlo Hourani University of Michigan [17]
Erle Verdun Leichty University of Chicago Ancient Mesopotamian rituals [14]
Philosophy Bruce Arthur Aune University of Pittsburgh Problems concerning the relation between the mental and the physical [71]
John F. A. Taylor Michigan State University [17]
Religion Brevard Springs Childs Yale University Divinity School Exegetical methods by which the rabbinic sages interpreted the Book of Exodus [1]
Julian N. Hartt Yale University Theological interpretations of the arts [1]
John H. Hick Princeton Theological Seminary Also won in 1985 [8]
Edward L. Long, Jr. Oberlin College Types of religious morality [72]
Rennaisance History Deno J. Geanakoplos University of Illinois Influence of Byzantine- and Venetian-dominated Crete on the Renaissance of Europe [36][14]
Russian History Alfred Meyer Michigan State University [17]
Slavic Literature William B. Edgerton Indiana University Life, thought and art of Nikolai Leskov [12][2]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Manuel E. Durán Yale University Works of Francisco de Quevedo [1]
Joaquín González-Muela(es) Case Western Reserve University Syntactical problems in the Spanish language [72]
Theatre Arts Eldon Elder [73]
United States History Hugh Coleman Bailey Howard College Life and achievements of Edgar Gardner Murphy in the fields of race relations, child labor and public education in the South at the turn of the century [74]
Charles Albro Barker Johns Hopkins University American public thought from colonial to recent times [75][33]
Thomas D. Clark University of Kentucky Newspapers of Louisville and their influence on the economic, social and political history of the Ohio Valley [12][39]
Fred Louis Engelman Young and Rubicam Domestic history of the War of 1812, a study of the administration of James Madison, and the campaign to conquer Canada [7]
E. James Ferguson University of Maryland [33]
Jack Douglas Forbes San Fernando Valley State College Inter-ethnic relations in California, particularly on the dynamics of European-Indian contacts in the Chumash region [76]
Mary Elizabeth Massey South Carolina State College for Women Effects of the American Civil War on women [77][78]
Malcolm C. McMillan Auburn University Biography of Daniel Pratt [79][74]
Doyce Blackman Nunis Hudson's Bay Company and the California fur trade during the Mexican Era [80][81]
Charles Grier Sellers University of California, Berkeley Biography of James K. Polk [10]
Marshall Smelser University of Notre Dame US History from 1801 to 1817 with emphasis on public affairs [2]
Edouard A. Stackpole Marine Historical Association American whaling industry Also won in 1951 [1]
David Dirck Van Tassel University of Texas [5]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Eli Sternberg Brown University Mathematical theories of elasticity and viscoelasticity [23]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Leon Trilling Massachusetts Institute of Technology Process of interaction of gas molecules with solid surfaces under conditions of very low density [22]
Chemistry Ralph N. Adams University of Kansas EPR-electrochemistry [82][83]
Fred Colvig Anson California Institute of Technology Electrical double layer [84]
James A. Campbell Harvey Mudd College Absorption spectra of chromium compounds [40]
Samuel Henry Davis, Jr. Rice University [5]
Arthur William Fairhall University of Washington [85]
Harold M. Feder Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago Thermodynamic transport properties of alloys [14]
Frank Henry Field Humble Oil [5]
Carl Wesley Garland Massachusetts Institute of Technology Elastic properties of crystals near a lambda point [22]
John Ferguson Harris, Jr. DuPont Chemistry of small-ring compounds [86]
Frank B. Mallory Bryn Mawr College [87]
Norman E. Phillips University of California, Berkeley Properties of metals at extremely low temperatures [10]
Eugene George Rochow Harvard University Organosilicon chemistry [22]
Ignacio Tinoco University of California, Berkeley Conformation and sequence of nucleic acids [10]
Jürg Waser California Institute of Technology Methods of teaching chemistry [84]
Computer Science Lloyd D. Fosdick University of Illinois Probabilistic methods for solving problems in statistical physics using high-speed computers [36][14]
Marvin L. Stein University of Minnesota [41]
Earth Science George Edward Backus University of California, San Diego Methods of obtaining approximate solutions of linear short-wave-propagation problems of geophysical interest Also won in 1970 [88]
Charles W. Collinson Illinois State Geological Survey European and American Devonian and Carboniferous faunas [36][14]
Robert Ross Compton Stanford University Structural development of the Santa Lucia Mountains [10]
John L. Rosenfeld University of California, Los Angeles [89][90]
William Harris Taubeneck Oregon State University Petrogenesis of granitic rocks [91]
George A. Thompson Stanford University Ultramafic rocks [10]
James Burleigh Thompson Harvard University Regional metamorphism and its relation to Alpine structure and phase equilibria in metamorphic rocks [22]
J. Lamar Worzel Columbia University [92][93]
Engineering Emin Turan Onat (tr) Brown University Mechanics of nonlinear materials [23]
Donald O. Pederson University of California, Berkeley Semi-conductor integrated circuits [10]
Walter Guido Vincenti Stanford University High temperature gas dynamics [10]
Mathematics James Gilbert Glimm Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nonlinear ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations Also won in 1965 [22]
David Kent Harrison University of Pennsylvania Theory of Abelian groups [94][95]
Lawrence Markus University of Minnesota [41]
Medicine and Health José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado Yale University Physiological basis of behavior [1]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Ronald Bentley University of Pittsburgh Metabolism in molds [71]
Ernest B. Bueding (de) (pt) Johns Hopkins University Relationship between the biochemical and the electrophysiological actions of adrenalin on smooth intestinal muscle [75][33]
Eugene A. Delwiche Cornell University Electron transport reactions of certain bacteria [96]
Edmond Henry Fischer University of Washington [97]
Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat University of California, Berkeley Also won in 1967 [98]
George Brampton Koelle University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Transmission of nerve impulses and their modification by drugs [46][99]
Franklin Hutchinson Yale University Genetic coding problem, particularly by the methods of bacteriophage genetics [1]
Salvador E. Luria Massachusetts Institute of Technology Biosynthetic processes initiated by phage infection Also won in 1942, 1953 [22]
Alexander Rich Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mechanism of protein synthesis [22]
Verne Normal Schumaker University of Pennsylvania [46][100]
Alec Sehon McGill University [101][102]
Roberts A. Smith University of California, Los Angeles [103]
Harold Edwin Umbarger Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory [104][105]
Heinz von Foerster University of Illinois Molecular mechanisms in biological memory Also won in 1956 [36][14]
Raymond Grover Wolfe University of Oregon Chemical structure of enzyme proteins [106]
Neuroscience Charles Maitland Fair Neurophysiology substrates of behavior [107]
Elwin Marg University of California, Berkeley Response to microstimulation within the visual system [10]
C. Ladd Prosser University of Illinois Central nervous changes in fish acclimated to different temperatures [36][14]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Angel Chua Alcala Stanford University Also won in 1965 [108]
Richard John Andrew Yale University Causation of vocalisation and associated behavior in chicks and primates [1]
Lester G. Barth Columbia University [109][110]
Lincoln Brower Amherst College Ecology and animal behavior [21][22][23]
Perry Webster Gilbert Cornell University Shark reproduction Also won in 1956 [111]
Charles E. Huntington Bowdoin College Leach's Petrel for publication [112]
Leonard MaGruder Passano III Yale University Electrical activity of the nervous system [1]
John Cassidy Marr U.S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries Fluctuations in abundance and distribution of certain marine fishes [113]
Jay M. Savage University of Southern California Tropical biology [114]
Evelyn Shaw American Museum of Natural History [115][116]
George Wald Harvard University Single and multiple visual systems in invertebrates [22]
Mary Ann Williams University of California, Berkeley Relationships between diet and tissue enzymes and coenzyme levels [117][10]
Physics Anthony Schuyler Arrott Ford Motor Company [17]
Eugene I. Blount Bell Telephone Laboratories Electric properties of crystals [8][58]
Robert R. Brown University of California, Berkeley Ionospheric and geomagnetic disturbance accompanying electron bombardment of the auroral zone atmosphere [10]
Kenneth Case University of Michigan [17]
Kurt Gottfried Harvard University Theories of ferromagnetism [22]
Charles Kittel University of California, Berkeley Magnetic properties of the transition metals Also won in 1945, 1956 [10]
Walter Kohn University of California, San Diego [88]
Riccardo Levi-Setti University of Chicago Lambda-binding energy of heavy hypernuclei [53][14]
Hugh McManus Michigan State University [17]
Michael Nauenberg Columbia University [118]
Reinhard Oehme University of Chicago Structure and interactions of elementary particles [53][14]
Samuel Penner National Bureau of Standards Photoproduction of elementary particles [119][33]
Aihud Pevsner Johns Hopkins University Properties of fundamental particles and resonances Also won in 1970 [75][33]
Edward A. Stern University of Maryland [33]
Stephen Tamor General Electric Research Laboratory [120]
Theos Jardin Thompson Massachusetts Institute of Technology Problems of nuclear reactor safety [22]
Michael Tinkham University of California, Berkeley Solid-state physics, with emphasis on superconductivity and magnetism [10]
Christopher Bland Walker U.S. Army Materials Research Agency Thermal vibrations in crystals [22]
Byron Terry Wright University of California, Los Angeles [121]
Plant Science John Grieve Bald University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1955 [122]
Harlan Parker Banks Cornell University Devonian fossil plants [96]
Ellis F. Darley University of California, Riverside [123]
David Gottlieb University of Illinois Developmental biochemistry of fungi as related to the cellular basis of aging [36][14]
Walter Hepworth Lewis Stephen F. Austin State University [5]
Lawrence Rappaport University of California, Davis Post-harvest physiology of plants [11]
Clarence Sterling University of California, Davis Plant crystal structure Also won in 1956 [11]
Frederick C. Steward Cornell University Cell biology, metabolism, growth and development in plants [96]
Paul Edward Waggoner Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Methods for regulating the water economy and energetics of plants [1][124]
Statistics Rosedith Sitgreaves Columbia University [125]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Loren Corey Eiseley University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1972 [46][126]
Robert F. Heizer University of California, Berkeley Development of technologies in early societies, with special reference to the long distance transport of multi-ton stones for monuments and construction Also won in 1972 [10]
D'Arcy McNickle American Indian Development, Inc. Community development and leadership training in the eastern Navajo district centered at Crownpoint, New Mexico [54]
Irving Rouse Yale University Processes of cultural evolution [1]
Economics Arcadius Kahan University of Chicago Individual and collectivized agriculture [14]
Dwight E. Robinson University of Washington School of Business Fashion and design [127]
Geography and Environmental Studies Erich Isaac City College of New York [128]
Frederick J. Simoons University of Wisconsin Origins and spread of dairying in the Middle East of Africa [68]
Norman J. W. Thrower University of California, Los Angeles Edmond Halley [129]
William Huston Wallace University of New Hampshire Changing role and functions of New England railroads [23]
Law Edward L. Barrett University of California, Berkeley Law and practices in the investigation of crime and the handling of suspected offenders prior to trial in certain European countries [10]
Julius Cohen Rutgers University School of Law [8]
Political Science Carey B. Joynt Lehigh University [130]
Donald Elkinton Stokes (de) University of Michigan [17]
Sociology Robert Dubin University of Oregon German industry and employee relations [106]
Kurt B. Mayer Brown University Impact of post-war immigration on Switzerland [23]
Robert A. Nisbet University of California, Riverside Work on what would become Sociological Tradition (1966) [123][131]
Donald Pierson (pt) Escola de Sociologia e Política (later part of University of São Paulo) Spanish and Portuguese traditional cultural patterns as compared to those of Latin America [38]

1963 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Sarah Grilo Painting Also won in 1961 [132]
Alfredo Da Silva [133]
Humanities Iberian and Latin American History Rafael Olivar-Bertrand Universidad Nacional del Sur Also won in 1963 [134][33]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Raúl Silva Castro (es) [135]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Enrique Grünbaum Daniel University of Chile Also won in 1963 [136]
Earth Science Osvaldo Alfredo Reig (de) Universidad de Buenos Aires Also won in 1970 [137][138]
Mathematics Djairo Guedes de Figueiredo University of Brazil Also won in 1982 [139]
Elon Lages Lima Brazilian Center for Research in Physics Also won in 1961 [140]
Medicine and Health Jacques P. Balansa Hospital Universitario Asunción [141]
Samy Frenk Guiloff University of Chile [142]
Norberto A. Schor National University of Córdoba [143]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Livio Barnafi Godina Pontifical Catholic University of Chile [144]
Raúl N. Ondarza Vidaurreta National Autonomous University of Mexico [145][146]
Américo Pomales-Lebrón University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine Also won in 1954 [147]
Marco Aurelio Rivarola Hospital de Niños Also won in 1965 [148]
Marino Villavicencio Núñez (es) National University of San Marcos Also won in 1962 [149]
Neuroscience Enrique López Mendoza National Institute of Cardiology Also won in 1962, 1964 [150]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Moacir Alvarenga National Museum of Brazil [151]
Plant Science Bernardo Rosengurtt Gurvich (es) University of the Republic [152]
Social Sciences Education John Joseph Maria Figueroa [153]

See also

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References

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