List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1940
Appearance
Seventy-three Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1940.[1][2] A total of $165,000 was disbursed.[3]
1940 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
[edit]Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Fiction | Hermann J. Broch | Princeton University (visiting) | The Death of Virgil | Also won in 1941 | [4][5] |
Ward Allison Dorrance | University of Missouri | Writing | [6] | |||
Edwin Moultrie Lanham | Herald Tribune | Novel about the Southwest | [7][3][8] | |||
Andrew Nelson Lytle | Writing | Also won in 1941, 1959 | [9] | |||
Christine Weston | [10][11] | |||||
Fine Arts | Bernard Arnest | Broadmoor Academy | Painting | [9][12][8] | ||
Lawrence Louis Barrett | [13] | |||||
Richmond Barthé | Sculpture: Memorial to James Weldon Johnson | Also won in 1941 | [14][3] | |||
Miguel Covarrubias | Book preparation | Also won in 1933 | [9][15] | |||
John Hovannes | Sculpture | [16] | ||||
Henry Lee McFee | Painting | [9] | ||||
Elizabeth Tracy | [17][18] | |||||
Herman Palmer | Graphic arts: Wild and domesticated animals | [19][3] | ||||
Ruth Reeves | Living materials for modern textile designs | Also won in 1941 | [20] | |||
Carl Schaefer | Painting: Life of an American farmer | [21] | ||||
Harry Wickey | Sculpture | Also won in 1939 | [22][3] | |||
Music Composition | Marc Blitzstein | Musical stage composition | Also won in 1941 | [23][5][24] | ||
Alvin Etler | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra | Composition | Also won in 1941, 1963 | [23][2][3] | ||
Earl Robinson | Full-length ballad-operetta based on The People, Yes | Also won in 1941 | [23][9][3][25] | |||
William Howard Schuman | Sarah Lawrence College | Composition | Also won 1939 | [26][3] | ||
Photography | Walker Evans | New York subway portraits | Also won in 1941, 1959 | [27] | ||
Edward Weston | California | Also won in 1939 | [28] | |||
Poetry | Lloyd Frankenberg | Writing | [29][5] | |||
Delmore Schwartz | Also won in 1941 | [9][17][29][5] | ||||
Theatre Arts | Howard Bay | Scenic design | [30] | |||
Humanities | American Literature | Alfred Kazin | New York Herald Tribune | 20th-century American prose | Also won in 1947, 1958, 1969 | [9][5] |
Architecture, Planning, and Design | Gregory Ain | Development of low-cost housing | [31] | |||
Biography | Richmond C. Beatty | Vanderbilt University | James Russell Lowell | [9] | ||
Fine Arts Research | Robert Chester Smith | Library of Congress | Preparation of a history of the fine arts in Brazil from pre-Columbian times to present | [32] | ||
Carl Zigrosser | Weyhe Gallery | Art research | Also won in 1939 | [33] | ||
General Nonfiction | John Dos Passos | Essays on the basis of the present American conceptions of freedom of thought | Also won in 1939, 1942 | [34][9][17][35] | ||
German and East European History | Lewis Galantière | Treatise on the character of the German people | [36][3] | |||
Intellectual and Cultural History | Hans Kohn | Smith College | History of nationalism | [37][5] | ||
Medieval Literature | Louis Furman Sas | City College of New York | Origins of Romance languages | [38] | ||
Near Eastern Studies | Richard F. S. Starr | Hope House | Art of the ancient Near East | [39][40] | ||
Philosophy | Otis Hamilton Lee | Vassar College | Nature of philosophic inquiry | [3] | ||
Paul Marhenke | University of California, Berkeley | Treatise on the sensational and perceptual basis of knowledge in the nature of a critique of the subjectivistic premise of the modern theories of knowledge | [41] | |||
United States History | Howard Wolf | Cleveland News | History of American press associations | Also won in 1939 | [42][9] | |
Natural Sciences | Chemistry | Arthur C. Cope | Bryn Mawr College | Tautomerism and the chemistry of tautomeric systems | [2] | |
Aristid von Grosse | Catalytic reactions of organic compounds and investigations of the products of neutron bombardment of uranium, protactinium, and thorium | Also won in 1941 | [3] | |||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Raymond E. Crist | University of Illinois | Human geography of the Venezuelan Andes | Also won in 1953 | [43][44] | |
Earth Science | Chester Stock | Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California Institute of Technology | Vertebrate paleontological reconnaissance of Mexico | Also won in 1939 | [45] | |
Harold Ernest Vokes | American Museum of Natural History | Fossil remains of spineless animals in Lebanon | [46] | |||
Mathematics | Jesse Douglas | Also won in 1941 | [47] | |||
Gordon Pall | McGill University | Arithmetical properties of quadratic forms | [21] | |||
Raymond Louis Wilder | University of Michigan | Topology, particularly in the theory of locally connected spaces and of general manifolds | [48][49] | |||
Aurel Friedrich Wintner | Johns Hopkins University | Mathematical theory of probability and statistics | [35] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | David Lion Drabkin | University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | Biological oxidation-reduction processes | [50][24] | ||
John T. Edsall | Harvard Medical School | Physical chemistry of amino acids, peptides, proteins and related compounds | Also won in 1953 | [17] | ||
Raymund Lull Zwemer | Columbia University Medical School | Factors involved in the maintenance, by living cells, of a differential permeability to electrolytes | [51] | |||
Neuroscience | Berry Campbell | University of Oklahoma | Research at Yale University | Also won in 1941 | [52] | |
Organismic Biology & Ecology | Myron Gordon | Also won in 1938 | [53] | |||
Gregory Pincus | Clark University | Zoological investigations | Also won in 1939 | [5] | ||
Physics | David Mathias Dennison | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | Molecular structure | [54][49] | ||
Plant Science | Stanley A. Cain | University of Tennessee | Concepts and methods of geobotany | [2][9] | ||
Katherine Esau | University of California, Davis | Anatomy and physiology of vascular plants | [41] | |||
George Thomas Johnson | Washington University, St. Louis | Biologic and taxonomic sudy of tropical American lichens | Also won in 1941 | [55][56] | ||
Franklin P. Metcalf | Lingnan University | Monograph on the flora of Fukien Province | [57] | |||
Henry K. Svenson | Brooklyn Botanical Garden | Plant evolution | [58] | |||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Luther S. Cressman | University of Oregon | Indian culture of the Southwestern United States, compared with the culture of ancient Indian races of south-central Oregon | Also won in 1949 | [59] |
Alfred Irving Hallowell | University of Pennsylvania | Personality in primitive communities | [60][24] | |||
Isabel Truesdell Kelly | University of California, Berkeley | Ethnographic and archeological investigations in southwestern Mexico | Also won in 1941 | [41] | ||
Alfred Métraux | Also won in 1938 | [61] | ||||
Economics | Wassily W. Leontief | Harvard University | Mathematical economics | Also won in 1950 | [17] | |
James Ackley Maxwell | Clark University | Impact of federalism upon federal and state finance in the United States | [21] | |||
Nathan Reich | Hunter College | Relationship between political democracy and economic organization | [21][5] | |||
Frank A. Southard Jr. | Cornell University | Foreign exchange policies of several Latin American countries | [62][3] | |||
Law | Percy Elwood Corbett | McGill University | "The community of states and its law" | [21] | ||
Political Science | Donald Grant Creighton | University of Toronto | Development of Canadian nationality, 1850-present | [21] | ||
Warren Aldrich Roberts | Cleveland College | Mine taxation in the United States | [63] | |||
Francis Reginald Scott | McGill University | Nature and development of the Canadian constitution | [21] | |||
Psychology | George Katona | Psychology of learning, with special reference to the differences in learning by understanding and learning by memorization and drill | Also won in 1941 | [64] | ||
Sociology | Edward Franklin Frazier | Howard University | Comparative study of the Negro family in the West Indies and Brazil | [14] |
1940 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
[edit]Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Humanities | Linguistics | J. Eugene Garro | Archaeological Museum of Ancash | Native languages of Peru | [65] | |
Natural Sciences | Earth Science | Nabor Carrillo | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | Soil mechanics in its application to the construction of foundations of buildings and dams | Also won in 1941 | [66][67] |
Carlos Nicholson Jefferson | National University of San Agustín | Comparative studies of the climates of the Peruvian and Californian coasts | [67][68] | |||
Medicine and Health | Hugo Pablo Chiodi | University of Buenos Aires | Respiratory phenomena caused by muscular activity in health and disease | Also won in 1939 | [69][67] | |
Eduardo Etzel | Clemente Ferreira Tuberculosis Institute | Technical studies of thoracic surgery in relation to the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis | [67] | |||
Raúl Palacios von Helms | Bacteriological Institute of Chile | Rabies | Also won in 1939 | [70][67] | ||
Nilson Torres de Rezende | Neurophysiology | Also won in 1941 | [67] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Américo S. Albrieux Murdoch | Institute of Endocrinology, Montevideo | Hormone therapy | Also won in 1941 | [67] | |
Fernando G. Huidobro Toro | Catholic University of Chile | Chemical transmission of nerve impulses | [67] | |||
Ciro A. Peluffo | Institute of Hygiene, Montevideo | Artificially induced microbiological variation | [67] | |||
Maurício Rocha e Silva | Biological Institute | Pharmacological properties of trypsin | Also won in 1941 | [67] | ||
Physics | Mário Schenberg | University of São Paulo | Application of nuclear and atomic physics to astrophysics | Also won in 1941 | [71][67] | |
Facundo Bueso Sanllehí | University of Puerto Rico | Band spectra | Also won in 1941 | [67] | ||
Plant Science | Carlos Arnaldo Krug | Instituto Agronômico de Campinas | Genetic investigations of citrus and other major crop plants of Brazil | [67] | ||
José Pérez Carabia | La Salle College | Flora of Cuba | [67] | |||
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Jorge C. Muelle | Museo de la Nación | [72] | ||
Arthur Ramos de Araujo Pereira | University of Brazil | Cultural anthropology | [73] | |||
Economics | Jorge Kingston | Also won in 1947 | [74] | |||
Political Science | Santos Primo Amadeo | University of Puerto Rico | Comparative study of constitutional law in Argentina and the United States | Also won in 1941 | [75] |
See also
[edit]- Guggenheim Fellowship
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1939
- List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1941
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