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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1964

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Three hundred and twelve scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1964. More than $1,882,000 was disbursed.[1][2]

1964 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Alwin T. Nikolais Henry Street Playhouse Choreography Also won in 1967 [3][4]
Drama and Performing Arts Jan Alfred Hartman Writing [4]
Herbert H. Lieberman [4]
Jack Carter Richardson Columbia University [4]
Fiction Edward M. Hoagland Writing Also won in 1975 [4]
Robie Macauley Kenyon Review [5]
Alan Richard Marcus [6]
Larry McMurtry Rice University [2]
Reynolds Price Duke University [7]
Kit Reed [8]
Samuel Yellen Indiana University [9][10]
Fine Arts Robert Maurice Broderson Duke University Painting [7]
Peter Grippe Brandeis University Sculpture [11]
Robert Mallary Pratt Institute Sculpture [12][4]
Michael Burton Mazur Rhode Island School of Design [13]
James McGarrell Indiana University Painting [9][10]
Anthony Padovano University of Connecticut Sculpture [8]
Gabor Peterdi Yale School of Art Printmaking [14][8]
Robert H. Rohm Pratt Institute Sculpture [4]
James Rosati Yale University Sculpture [8]
Frank Roth School of Visual Arts Painting [4]
Jerome Anthony Savage University of Illinois Painting [15][16]
Romas Viesulas (de) Temple University Also won in 1958, 1969 [17][18]
Music Composition Dominick Argento University of Minnesota Composing Also won in 1957 [19][20]
Ernst Bacon Wesleyan University Also won in 1939, 1942 [21][8]
William Bolcom Stanford University Also won in 1968 [22][6][23]
Michael C. Colgrass Also won in 1967 [22][4]
Gene Gutchë Also won in 1963 [20][23]
Robert Helps [22][23][4]
Ulysses Kay Broadcast Music, Inc. (consultant) [22][23][4]
Donald H. Keats Antioch College Also won in 1972 [22][5]
Ezra Laderman Also won in 1956, 1958 [4]
Marvin David Levy Also won in 1960 [24][4]
Robert Lombardo University of Hartford [22][8]
Roger Reynolds [22][23][25]
Halsey Stevens University of Southern California Also won in 1971 [22][23][26]
Lester Trimble University of Maryland [22][23][27]
Donald Waxman [22]
Charles Whittenberg Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center Also won in 1963 [23][4]
Photography Robert Adelman Context of contemporary affluence [4]
William Ralph Current Prehistoric dwelling sites in the American Southwest [28]
Dave Heath Human condition in the United States Also won in 1963 [4]
Garry Winogrand American life Also won in 1969, 1978 [4]
Poetry Robert Bly Writing Also won in 1972 [20]
Philip Booth Wellesley College Also won in 1958 [29]
Robert Creeley University of New Mexico Also won in 1971 [28]
Jack Gilbert Juniata College [30]
Jerome Mazzaro State University of New York at Cortland [31][32]
Robert Sward Cornell University [32]
James Wright Macalester College Also won in 1978 [20]
Humanities American Literature Joseph L. Blotner University of Virginia William Faulkner Also won in 1967 [33]
William Merriam Gibson New York University Critical study of Mark Twain, emphasizing the "despair group" of his writings Also won in 1976 [4]
William Henry Gilman University of Rochester Also won in 1960 [34]
Richard Warren Schickel American comic novel from 1945 to present [4]
Eleanor M. Tilton Barnard College Edits of over 1,000 letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson [4]
Hyatt Howe Waggoner Brown University Critical history of American poetry Also won in 1971 [35]
Christof A. Wegelin University of Oregon American genre of international fiction, that is, of fiction dealing with confrontation between Americans and Europeans [36]
Architecture, Planning and Design Clay Lancaster Studies in the development of Kentucky architecture Also won in 1953 [37][4]
Janko Ivan Rasic Design of a contemporary museum of classical sculpture in Aphrodisias, Turkey [4]
Lloyd Rodwin Massachusetts Institute of Technology National policies for urban and regional planning in developing countries [11]
Bernard Rudofsky Museum of Modern Art Nonformal, nonclassified architecture with particular reference to communal art Also won in 1963, 1971 [38][39][4]
Paolo Soleri Also won in 1967 [40]
Bibliography Thomas R. Buckman Libraries of Kansas Organization of the book trade and the book distribution abroad [41][42]
Biography Howard Mumford Jones Harvard University American thought Also won in 1932, 1935 [11]
British History Alfred M. Gollin Also won in 1961, 1971 [43]
Mary Peter Mack Columbia University British political thought in the 20th century [4]
Leonard M. Thompson University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1981 [26]
David E. Underdown University of Virginia Politics of the English Puritan Revolution Also won in 1991 [33]
Classics William Musgrave Calder Columbia University Dramatic techniques of Sophocles [4]
George E. Dimock Smith College The Odyssey [11]
Demetrius John Georgacas (de) University of North Dakota Compilation of a modern Greek-English dictionary Also won in 1957 [44][45][20]
George A. Kennedy Haverford College [18]
Ramsay MacMullen Brandeis University Patterns of unrest in the Roman Empire [11]
Emily Townsend Vermeule Boston University Aesthetics of late Mycenaean and Minoan art [11]
East Asian Studies Kenneth K. Chen Princeton University [18]
Howard S. Hibbett Harvard University Psychological novel in Japan since 1900 [11]
Economic History Thomas C. Smith Stanford University History of Japanese corporate societies [46][6]
English Literature Martin Carey Battestin University of Virginia Editing of three major novels by Henry Fielding -- Joseph Andrews; The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling; and Amelia [33]
David M. Bevington University of Virginia Divine right of kings and related topics in the early Renaissance theater Also won in 1981 [33][47]
Kalman Aaron Burnim Tufts University Biographical dictionary of stage performers in London, 1669-1800 [11]
Jack Parker Dalton Edition of the 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in writing Finnegans Wake Also won in 1966 [4]
Robert Allen Durr Syracuse University Work on his book Poetic Vision and the Psychedelic Experience (pub. 1970) [48]
Brendan Peter O Hehir University of California, Berkeley The prince as a poetic principle in English Augustan poetry [49]
F. David Hoeniger University of Toronto Shakespeare and the natural history of his time [50][47]
Irving Howe Hunter College Idea of modernism in European and American literature during the last hundred years Also won in 1971 [4]
George Morrow Kahrl Elmira College David Garrick [51]
Ralph James Kaufmann University of Rochester English tragedy and intellectual history [34][52]
Maynard Mack Yale University Alexander Pope Also won in 1942, 1982 [8][47]
Thomas A. McFarland Western Reserve University Also won in 1973 [5]
Samuel I. Mintz City College of New York Thomas Hobbes [4][47]
Arthur Mizener Cornell University [32]
Daniel Seltzer Harvard University Development of Shakespeare's ethical view and artistic method [11][47]
Jack Clifford Stillinger University of Illinois University of Illinois Keats, Wordsworth, and English romanticism [15][16]
Harold Earl Toliver Ohio State University Also won in 1975 [5]
Andrew Winchester Turnbull Life of Thomas Wolfe [11]
John E. Unterecker Columbia University Yeats and the Abbey Theater [4]
Film, Video, and Radio Studies Pauline Kael University of California, Berkeley Relationship of film to other arts and other popular media [6]
Fine Arts Research John Walker McCoubrey University of Pennsylvania [53][18]
Jules Prown Yale University Life and works of 18th-century American artist John Singleton Copley [8]
Donald Robertson Tulane University [54]
Irving Sandler New York University; The New York Post American abstract expressionism [4]
Folklore and Popular Culture Richard Mercer Dorson Indiana University Uses of oral tradition to the historian Also won in 1949, 1971 [9][10]
French Literature Pierre L. H. Aubery (fr) University at Buffalo Mecislas Goldberg (fr) [55]
Alfred C. Glauser (fr) (de) University of Wisconsin [56]
Léon-François Hoffmann (fr) Princeton University [18]
Basil James Guy University of California, Berkeley Prince Charles de Ligne and his works [49][6]
Renée Riese Hubert San Fernando Valley State College Functions of visual elements in the French prose-poem [57][26]
Gita May Columbia University Intellectual and emotional temper of the direct heirs of the French Enlightenment who played a significant role during the French Revolution [4]
General Nonfiction Emile Capouya New School for Social Research Book publishing in the United States [4]
Franklin A. Russell Natural history of the St. Lawrence maritime region [4]
German and East European History Andreas Tietze University of California, Los Angeles [26]
Peter F. Sugar University of Washington [58]
German and Scandinavian Literature Karl Siegfried Guthke (de) University of California, Berkeley Mythology of nihilism in German literature [49][6]
Walter G. Johnson University of Washington Booktrade in contemporary Sweden Also won in 1957 [42][59]
Michael Mann University of California, Berkeley Romanticism in German literature and music, 1780-1840 [49][6]
Franz Heinrich Mautner (de) Swarthmore College Book about G. C. Lichtenberg Also won in 1968 [18][60]
William G. Moulton Princeton University [18]
Theodore Joseph Ziolkowski Columbia University Time in the modern German novel [4]
History of Science and Technology Asger Hartvig Aaboe Yale University Ancient mathematical astronomy [8]
Thomas Neville Bonner University of Cincinnati History of the United States home front during World War II Also won in 1958 [5][61]
Gerald Joseph Gruman Lake Erie College Work on a book concerning people of the 19th and early 20th centuries to tried to cope with the problems and ageing and death [5][62]
Brooke Hindle New York University Transit of technology to the United States in the period 1783 to 1812 [63][4]
Iberian and Latin American History Townsend Miller Enrique IV [6]
Richard McGee Morse Yale University General theory of Latin American urban history [8]
Intellectual and Cultural History Gian N. Orsini University of Wisconsin [56]
Italian Literature Aldo S. Bernardo Harpur College Relationship between the 14th-century poet Petrarch and Laura [31]
Latin American Literature José Juan Arrom Yale University Contemporary Spanish-American literature in relation to its cultural environment Also won in 1947 [8]
Mario Rodríguez University of Southern California [64]
Linguistics Henrik Birnbaum University of California, Los Angeles [26]
Isidore Dyen Yale University Language limit problem Also won in 1949 [8]
Mary Rosamond Haas University of California, Berkeley American Indian languages [49][6]
Gene M. Schramm University of California, Berkeley Generative morphophonemic analysis of literary Hebrew with primary emphasis on the verbal system [6]
Francis James Whitfield (pl) University of California, Berkeley Slavic linguistics [49][6]
Literary Criticism Robert B. Heilman University of Washington Also won in 1975 [65]
Eric Donald Hirsch Yale University General theory of textual interpretation [8]
John O. McCormick Rutgers University Also won in 1979 [18]
Richard M. Ohmann Wesleyan University Syntactic foundations of literary style [8]
M. L. Rosenthal New York University British poetry and poetic criticism since World War II Also won in 1960 [4]
Maurice Valency Columbia University Dramatic works of Chekhov, Pirandello, and Shaw Also won in 1960 [4][47]
Medieval History Thomas Noel Bisson (es) Brown University [66]
Peter Riesenberg Washington University in St. Louis [67]
Medieval Literature Morton Wilfred Bloomfield Harvard University Problems of medieval narrative Also won in 1949 [11][47]
Curt F. Bühler Morgan Library & Museum Edition of Stephen Scrope's Epistle of Othea Also won in 1976 [4][47]
Richard M. Hazelton Washington University in St. Louis [68]
Jerome Taylor University of Chicago Literary theory during the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries [16]
Music Research Jan P. LaRue New York University Background of the classical symphony [4]
Gilbert Reaney University of California, Los Angeles [26]
Hans Tischler Roosevelt University Evolution of the musical and poetic styles of the early 13th century motet [9][16]
Near Eastern Studies George T. Dennis Loyola Marymount University Detailed examination of the writings of the Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus [69][26]
Norman Golb University of Chicago Economic, social, and religious history of the Jews of Fatima, Egypt Also won in 1966 [16]
Philosophy Alan Ross Anderson Yale University Concept of entailment or logical consequence [8]
Stephen Francis Barker Ohio State University [5]
Paul Edwards New York University Contemporary existentialists [4]
John Rawls Harvard University Concept of justice Also won in 1977 [11]
Julius Rudolph Weinberg University of Wisconsin [56]
Religion Josef Lewis Altholz University of Minnesota English Christian churches of the 19th century [19][20]
Horton Davies Princeton University Also won in 1959 [18]
William R. Farmer (de) Southern Methodist University Origins of the Christian religion in Palestine and Syria [2]
Paul L. Holmer Yale University Critical reassessment of theological language [8]
Helmut Heinrich Koester Harvard Divinity School Growth and development of the so-called Gospel tradition in second century [11]
Millard Richard Shaull Princeton Theological Seminary [18]
Renaissance History Lauro Martines Reed College Political role of the lawyer in Renaissance Florence [36][47]
Gerald Strauss Indiana University Intellectual and social history of Germany and the 16th century Also won in 1972 [9][10][47]
Russian History George Fischer Cornell University [32]
David Joravsky (fr) Brown University [70]
Hans Rogger (es) University of California, Los Angeles [26]
Donald W. Treadgold (pl) University of Washington [71]
Serge Aleksandr Zenkovsky Stetson University Impact of Eastern European religious movements in the 17th and 18th centuries and how they tied in with the rise of capitalism in Russia in the 19th century [72]
Slavic Literature Victor Erlich (ro) Yale University Narrative art of Nikolai Gogol Also won in 1957, 1976 [8]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature José Francisco Cirre (es) Wayne State University [25]
Miguel Enguídanos University of Texas Life and works of Rubén Darío [9][2]
Otis Howard Green (de) (es) University of Pennsylvania Castilian mind in literature from Cantar de mio Cid to Calderón [53][18][47]
Edwin Seth Morby (es) (fr) University of California, Berkeley Lope de Vega's prose Also won in 1950 [49][6]
Paul Richard Olson Johns Hopkins University [73]
Theatre Arts Anthony Caputi Cornell University [32]
Richard Gilman Postwar theater in Europe and the United States [4]
Andrew Joseph Sabol Brown University Music of the English Court masque in the early 17th century [47]
United States History David H. Donald Johns Hopkins University Also won in 1985 [74][75]
Gilbert C. Fite University of Oklahoma Work on his book The Agricultural Frontier, 1865-1890 [76]
Frank Freidel Harvard University Biography of Franklin D. Roosevelt [11]
Jack Phillip Greene Western Reserve University [5]
William Greenleaf University of New Hampshire Impact of the American Civil War on business organization and leadership [11]
William Turrentine Jackson University of California, Davis British mining investments at the turn of the century Also won in 1957 [49][6]
Edward Lurie Wayne State University [25]
Walter T. K. Nugent Indiana University Urban and agrarian tensions in America after the Civil War [9][10]
Clarence L. Ver Steeg Northwestern University Changing concepts of liberty in early America [16]
Francis Russell Life of Warren G. Harding in relation to his time Also won in 1965 [11]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Ralph Bolgiano Cornell University [32]
George Francis Carrier Harvard University Analytical investigations of questions in fluid dynamics Also won in 1968 [11]
Chieh Su Hsu University of California, Berkeley Oscillations of thin elastic shells [49][6]
Victor Henry Rumsey University of California, Berkeley Sources of radio waves [49][6]
Theodore Yaotsu Wu California Institute of Technology [77][78]
Astronomy and Astrophysics William Liller Harvard University Telescopic observations of the emission component of an ionized calcium line in cool stars [11]
Albert Simon General Atomics [79][80]
Chemistry Kenneth Leslie Babcock University of California, Berkeley Chemical properties of alkali soil [49][6]
Russell A. Bonham Indiana University Electron scattering from atoms and molecules [9][10]
John Green Burr North American Aviation Science Center [26]
Robert Norman Clayton University of Chicago Metamorphism of rocks in geothermal areas [16]
Theodore A. Geissman University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1950 [26]
James Briggs Hendrickson Brandeis University Relation of the structure and biosynthesis of natural products to the phylogeny of the plant families from which they derive [11]
John R. Huizenga Argonne National Laboratory Nuclear fission of elements in the vicinity of gold at moderate excitation energies Also won in 1973 [16]
Richard M. Lemmon University of California, Berkeley Radiation chemistry and DNA and RNA [49][6]
Bruno Linder Florida State University Many-body aspects of intermolecular forces and an attempt to relate thermodynamic potentials to dissipative functions [81]
Wilmer Glenn Miller University of Iowa Polymer-solvent interactions using synthetic polypeptides [19][82]
Ronald Lewis Sass Rice University Electron spin resonance and self-consistent molecular orbital treatment of charge-transfer complexes [2]
Paul von Ragué Schleyer Princeton University [18]
Eugene Earle van Tamelen Stanford University Chemical research laboratory visits Also won in 1973 [46][6]
Owen Howard Wheeler University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez [83]
Computer Science William Ross Ashby University of Illinois Development of a theory of mechanisms that are part determinate and part stochastic, and the application of this theory to systems, especially the cerebral, that have distributed memory [15][16]
Earth Science John McDougall Christie University of California, Los Angeles [26]
William R. Dickinson Stanford University Geological research in New Zealand and the Fiji Islands [84][46][6]
James Freeman Gilbert Scripps Institution of Oceanography Also won in 1972 [85]
Myra Keen Stanford University Technical methods for the investigation of living invertebrates in use at the principal marine stations in Europe and the United States [46][6]
Arcie Lee McAlester Yale University Early Paleozoic bivalve molluscs [8]
Leon Theodore Silver California Institute of Technology [86][87]
Raúl Alberto Zardini University of Buenos Aires [88]
Engineering John Atwater Duffie University of Wisconsin [56]
Jacques Wayne Duffy Brown University [89]
John Frank Elliott Massachusetts Institute of Technology Process dynamics and control as applied to metallurgical systems [11]
Wilbert James Lick Harvard University Fundamental characteristics of energy transfer by radiation in conjugation with conduction and convection [11]
Daniel D. Perlmutter University of Illinois Aspects of reactor behavior [53][15][16]
John Melville Roberts Rice University Interaction between point defects and moving dislocations in anisotropic metal crystals [2]
Lambert Tall Lehigh University [18]
Mathematics David John Benney Massachusetts Institute of Technology Non-linear oscillations in fluid motions [11]
David A. Buchsbaum Brandeis University Zeta functions of semisimple algebras over number fields [11]
Bernard M. Dwork Johns Hopkins University Also won in 1975 [90]
Sigurdur Helgason Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theory of functions on symmetric spaces [11]
James Johnston Stoker New York University Differential geometry Also won in 1973 [4]
Medicine and Health Alan Clifford Aisenberg Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Medical School Immunological investigations related to human disease [11]
Carleton B. Chapman University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Cardiac failure [2]
Robert Eugene Johnson University of Illinois Interrelationships of metabolism, physical environment, physical work, and nutritional stress [15][16]
Thomas Taylor White University of Washington [91]
Molecular and Cellular Biology A. Earl Bell Purdue University Extension of population genetics theory [10]
John Ramsey Bronk Columbia University Manner in which energy is supplied for active transport and protein synthesis by mucosal cells of the small intestine [4]
John Machlin Buchanan Massachusetts Institute of Technology Biochemical aspects of the action of nerve growth factors isolated from Sarcoma 180 tumor, snake venom, and mouse salivary glands [11]
Willy Burgdorfer Rocky Mountain Laboratories Dynamics of viral and Rickettsial infection in tissues of arthropod vectors by means of cytochemical and immunochemical staining procedures and electronmicroscopy [92]
Frederick Hiltman Carpenter University of California, Berkeley Synthesis of insulin [49][6]
John Walter Drake University of Illinois Genetic mechanisms at the molecular level, with particular reference to mutation and recombination in viruses [15][16]
Thomas Eisner Cornell University Also won in 1972 [32]
Ernest Peter Geiduschek University of Chicago Phage genetics [16]
Paul Griminger Rutgers University Vitamins and metabolism [18][93]
Terrell Hunter Hamilton University of Texas Mechanism whereby estrogen induces synthesis of ribonucleic acids and proteins [2]
Edward James Hehre Albert Einstein College of Medicine Biological synthesis of complex carbohydrates [4]
Bernard Norman Jaroslow Argonne National Laboratory Quantitative changes in maturation and proliferation of antibody-forming cells with and without exposure to radiation [16]
Nathan Oram Kaplan Brandeis University Human biochemical genetics and molecular biology Also won in 1974 [11]
Edwin L. Schmidt University of Minnesota Microorganisms that form nitrate nitrogen [19][20]
Jordan J. Tang University of Oklahoma Catalytic action of proteolytic enzymes [76]
John R. Vallentyne Cornell University Biogeochemical studies [94]
Robert Harold Wasserman Cornell University Also won in 1971 [32]
George A. Zentmyer University of California, Riverside Jarrah Forest pandemics [95]
Neuroscience Edith K. MacRae University of Illinois Photoreceptor systems in Turbellarians in terms of fine structure and possible mechanism [15][16]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Norman John Berrill McGill University [96]
Melvin Joseph Cohen University of Oregon Central and peripheral nervous system of Arthropoda using combined electrophysiological, hostological, and behavioral techniques [36]
Vincent Gaston Dethier University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1972 [53][18]
Charles Remington Goldman University of California, Davis Alpine lakes and their contents [49][6]
Marcos Kogan Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Also won in 1967 [97]
Peter Robert Marler University of California, Berkeley Field study of East African monkeys [49][6]
Donald More Maynard University of Michigan [25]
Powers S. Messenger University of California, Berkeley Climatic factors in control of insects [49][6]
Boyd L. O'Dell University of Missouri Origin and metabolism of aortic elastin [98]
Robert Keith Selander University of Texas Adaptive significance and relationships of mating systems and sexual dimorphism in birds [2]
Richard Douglas Taber Montana State University Relations of man to free living animals in West Punjab, Pakistan [92]
Physics Myer Bloom University of British Columbia Magnetic resonance [99]
Mark Bolsterli University of Minnesota Nuclear scattering and reaction theory [19][20]
Nina Byers University of California, Los Angeles [26]
Thomas R. Carver Princeton University [18]
Thomas Fulton Johns Hopkins University [100]
Sulamith Goldhaber University of California, Berkeley High energy particles [49][6]
Lee Grodzins Massachusetts Institute of Technology Theory of nuclear reactions and of experimental techniques for the measurement of the magnetic moments of nuclear excited states Also won in 1971 [11]
Norton Mark Hintz University of Minnesota Current nucleon models [19][20]
Lawrence W. Jones University of Michigan [25]
William Arthur Little Stanford University Solid-state and low temperature physics [46][6]
Paul H. Meijer Catholic University of America [101]
Donald S. Rodbell General Electric Company [102]
Raymond Sheline Florida State University Determination of spins and parities of deformed nuclei Also won in 1955, 1956 [103][81]
Henry Cutler Torrey Rutgers University [18]
Kent Melville Terwilliger University of Michigan [25]
Plant Sciences David Paul Bloch University of Texas in Austin Effects of histones in the modification of nuclear function [2]
Theodore Delevoryas Yale University Morphological and evolutionary investigations of the Cycadeoideas [8]
Oswaldo Fidalgo Also won in 1966 [104]
Walter H. Gardner Washington State University Soil microenvironment [105]
Arthur Lee Hooker University of Illinois Genetic studies of plant parasite interactions [15][16]
Job Kuijt University of British Columbia Parasitic flowering plant study [99]
Bruce Bernot Stowe Yale University Plant biochemistry [8]
David Richard Viglierchio University of California, Davis Plant growth regulators [49][6]
Grady Linder Webster Purdue University Comparative morphological studies on taxa of the angiosperm family Euphorbiaceae [10]
Statistics William Gemmell Cochran Harvard University Monograph on planning of observational studies for the use of research workers in the social sciences, medicine, and public health [11]
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Bernard S. Cohn University of Rochester [34]
Economics Murray Brown Harvard University, U.S. Department of Commerce [106]
Howard Scott Gordon Indiana University [9]
Gregory Grossman University of California, Berkeley Non-market, command economies [49][6]
Hugh T. Patrick Yale University Contribution of government fiscal policy to the growth of the postwar Japanese economy [8]
Richard Thomas Selden Cornell University [32]
Education James Edward McClellan Temple University [18]
Geography and Environmental Studies Johan Jacob Groot University of Delaware Pollen and spores in deep sea sediments of the Argentine Basin and the adjacent sub-Antarctic region for the purpose of interpreting vegetational and climatic changes during the ice ages [107]
Arthur H. Robinson University of Wisconsin Also won in 1977 [56]
Robert H. T. Smith University of Wisconsin [56]
Law Abraham S. Goldstein Yale University Methods of police interrogation and judicial and administrative treatment of mentally ill offenders Also won in 1975 [8]
Calvin Woodard Yale University History of the welfare state [8]
Political Science Inis Lothair Claude University of Michigan [25]
Daniel J. Elazar University of Minnesota Federal-state-local relations in the United States before 1913 Also won in 1980 [20]
William Jay Foltz Yale University West African politics [8]
Stanley Hoffmann Harvard University Fall of the French Third Republic and Vichy regime Also won in 1987 [11]
Otto Kirchheimer Columbia University Parliament and party in Western Europe [4]
Nadav Safran Harvard University Role of bureaucracy in advanced and developing countries [11]
John Homer Schaar University of California, Berkeley Literary Hebrew [49][6]
Warner R. Schilling Columbia University Considerations leading to President Truman's decision in January 1950 that the United States should make an H-bomb [4]
Raymond Edwin Wolfinger Stanford University Political leadership [46][6]
Psychology Robert Ray Bush University of Pennsylvania [53][18]
Leo Hurvich University of Pennsylvania [53][18]
Arthur Robert Jensen University of California, Berkeley Psychology of learning [49][6]
Alvin M. Liberman University of Connecticut Language and perception [108][8]
Sociology Guy Edwin Swanson University of Michigan [25]
Ralph Herbert Turner University of California, Los Angeles [26]

1964 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Hernán Baldrich Meneses Chilean National Ballet [109][110]
Fine Arts Eduardo Martínez Bonati University of Chile [111]
Enrique Castro-Cid Also won in 1965 [112]
Jorge Dubon Cruz Also won in 1969, 1979 [113]
Mauricio Lasansky University of Iowa Printmaking Also won in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1953 [114][82]
José Manuel Schmill Ordoñez [115]
Humanities Music Research María Ester Grebe Vicuña University of Chile Also won in 1977 [116]
Philosophy Claudio Gutiérrez Carranza University of Costa Rica [117][118]
Udo Rukser Coester [119]
Natural Science Earth Science Nestor C. L. Granelli Embassy of Argentina, Washington, D.C. [120]
Mathematics Guillermo Restrepo Sierra University of Southern California [121]
Medicine and Health Manuel López Ortiz Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Also won in 1965 [122]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Victor Nussenzweig (de) University of São Paulo Also won in 1963 [123]
Firmino Torres de Castro Ministry of Health [124]
Peter Seeligmann Instituto Miguel Lillo [125]
Neuroscience Enrique López Mendoza National Institute of Cardiology Also won in 1962, 1963 [126]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Clare R. Baltazar National Institute of Science and Technology Also won in 1957 [127]
Jayme de Loyola e Silva Federal University of Paraná [128]
Ubirajara Ribeiro Martins de Souza Ministry of Agriculture in São Paulo [129]
Plant Sciences Juan Accorinti Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Argentine Museum [130]
Maria E. P. K. Fidalgo (es) (ast) Botanical Garden of São Paulo Also won in 1966 [131]
María Teresa Murillo Pulido National University of Colombia Also won in 1965 [132]
Francisco N. Tamolang University of the Philippines [133]
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Federico Kauffmann Doig Lima Art Museum [134]
Virginia Gutiérrez Pineda Giraldo (es) Also won in 1952 [135]
Pedro Ignacio Porras Garcés Josefina del Napo Mission [136]
Sociology Juan Carlos Agulla (es) National University of Córdoba [137]

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References

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