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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967

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This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967.[1] Two hundred and ninety-four scholars and artists were chosen and a total of $2,196,100 was disbursed.[2][3] The University of California system had 40 awardees,[4] with Berkeley claiming the most grants (20) of any single institution. Columbia University had the second most (15) and Harvard University and University of Illinois tied for third (14 each).[5][4]

US and Canada Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Yuriko Kikuchi Martha Graham Dance Company Choreography [6]
Alwin Nikolais Nikolais Dance Theatre Also won in 1964 [7][8]
Drama & Performance Art Charles J. Dizenzo [9]
Adrienne Kennedy [10]
Arthur Kopit [11]
Fiction Alfred Chester Writing Also won in 1957 [12][13][14]
Maureen Howard [15]
Jerzy Kosinski Work on his second novel (working title: The Twos) [16]
Alden Nowlan Telegraph-Journal Writing [17]
Joyce Carol Oates University of Detroit [18]
Kurt Vonnegut University of Iowa [19][18][13]
Film Jordan Belson Samadhi [5][20]
James Blue Script development for a film based on his family's history [21]
Robert J. Downey Filmex Filmmaking [22]
Fine Arts Roberto Alberty El Morro Gallery Painting [23]
Edward Avedisian [24]
George Bireline North Carolina State University [25]
Frank Bowling Also won in 1973 [26]
James Brooks Queens College, CUNY [27][28]
Sally Hazelet Drummond [29][30]
Patricia Tobacco Forrester Painting: Landscapes of tropical continents [5][31]
Raoul Hague Sculpture [32]
Allan Kaprow SUNY Stony Brook "The Happening as an Art Form Related to Contemporary Painting" Also won in 1979 [33][34]
Gabriel Kohn [35]
Nicholas Krushenick [36]
Dennis Leon Philadelphia College of Art Sculpture [37][38]
Guido Molinari Painting [39][17]
Robert Moskowitz Maryland Institute [40]
Walter T. Murch Boston University [41]
Raymond Parker Hunter College, CUNY Painting Also won in 1981 [13][42]
Charles Pollock Michigan State University [18][43]
Michael Ponce de Leon University of Pennsylvania [37]
Ad Reinhardt Brooklyn College Painting [13][44]
Moishe Smith University of Wisconsin, Madison (visiting) [45][18]
Harold Tovish [46]
Emerson Seville Woelffer California Institute of the Arts [47]
Lawrence I. Zox Painting [48]
Music Composition Philip Bezanson University of Massachusetts Composition [3][49]
Ornette Coleman Jazz composition (Inventions of Symphonic Poems) Also won in 1974 [13][50][51]
Michael C. Colgrass Theatrical concepts Also won in 1964 [52]
George H. Crumb University of Pennsylvania Composition Also won in 1973 [37][53]
Kenneth L. Gaburo University of Illinois, Urbana [18]
Emmanuel Ghent New York University Work at the Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Center [50][54]
William Kraft Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Composition Also won in 1972 [55]
Donald Martino Yale University Also won in 1973, 1982 [30]
Edward Jay Miller [nl] University of Hartford [30]
Hall Overton Also won in 1955 [56]
Richard Trythall St. Stephen's School Rome [57]
Photography Marie Cosindas [58]
George Krause Also won in 1976 [37][59]
Rose Mandel University of California, Berkeley Photographic studies of Berkeley [5][13]
Marion Palfi Forced relocation of Indigenous peoples off of reservations in the Southwest United States [60][61]
Jerry N. Uelsmann University of Florida "Experiments in Multiple Printing Techniques in Photography" [62]
Poetry John Ashbery Also won in 1973 [63][64]
Paul Blackburn City University of New York (in residence) Work on translations and poetry in Europe [65]
Thomas McGrath North Dakota State University [66][67]
Humanities American Literature Wallace L. Anderson State College of Iowa Edition of the letters of Edwin Arlington Robinson [19][18]
Warner Berthoff Bryn Mawr College [37]
Joseph L. Blotner University of Virginia Also won in 1964 [68]
Theodore Hornberger University of Pennsylvania [37][69]
Edwin H. Miller New York University Also won in 1977 [70]
Claude M. Simpson Jr. Stanford University [5][69]
Architecture, Planning, & Design Eric C. Freund University of Illinois, Urbana [18]
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy Pratt Institute Reappraisal of architectural history [34]
Paolo Soleri Arcology designs Also won in 1964 [71][72]
Bibliography David F. Foxon Queen's University at Kingston Scottish printers' ornaments, 1701-1750 [73][39][17]
David Kaser Vanderbilt University Book pirating and smuggling in the Orient [74]
British History H. Blair Neatby Carleton University Biography of W. L. Mackenzie King [75][39][17]
Donald J. Olsen Vassar College Management of two large British urban leasehold estates during the 19th century Also won in 1979 [76]
Bernard Semmel SUNY Stony Brook Relationship of Methodism to society in 18th-century England Also won in 1974 [33]
Arthur J. Slavin University of California, Los Angeles [77]
Classics William A. McDonald University of Minnesota Human ecology of Messenia from the late Bronze age to the present Also won in 1958 [78]
East Asian Studies Albert M. Craig Harvard University Bureaucratic modernization in non-Western societies [79]
Economic History Craufurd D. W. Goodwin Duke University Impact of imperial and commonwealth relations upon the development of British political economy [25]
English Literature Kenneth Neill Cameron New York University [80]
William B. Coley Wesleyan University The Complete Works of Henry Fielding [30][81]
David J. DeLaura University of Texas, Austin Matthew Arnold's humanism [82]
Madeleine Doran University of Wisconsin, Madison [45]
Barbara Kiefer Lewalski Brown University Also won in 1980 [83]
Leslie A. Marchand Rutgers University Lord Byron biography Also won in 1979 [15][37][84]
Steven Marcus Columbia University [85][86]
William K. Rose Vassar College Ezra Pound and the literary revolution in London, 1908-1922 [76]
Edward W. Rosenheim Jr. University of Chicago [18]
Christopher Spencer Illinois State University New variorium edition of Merchant of Venice [87][18]
Wilfred H. Stone Stanford University Also won in 1957 [5]
Earl Reeves Wasserman Johns Hopkins University Shelley's poetry and thought [40]
George Whalley Queen's University at Kingston Edition of the Marginalia of S. T. Coleridge [73]
Film, Video and Radio Studies Manny Farber Also won in 1978 [88]
Fine Arts Research Peter H. von Blanckenhagen New York University Institute of Fine Arts [89][90]
Richard Brilliant University of Pennsylvania Studies in Rome [37][91]
José López-Rey [es] Smith College Also won in 1947, 1960 [92]
Theodore Reff Columbia University Also won in 1974 [93]
Jakob Rosenberg Harvard University Renaissance and Baroque art in northern Europe [79]
French History J. Russell Major Emory University Crown and French provincial estates from 1600 through 1632 Also won in 1952 [94]
French Literature Leo Bersani Wellesley College Psychological aspects of narrative techniques in French fiction [84][95]
Adrienne D. Hytier Vassar College Relations between French writers and the so-called "enlightened despots" [76]
Walter G. Langlois University of Kentucky Influence of Andre Malraux's political and moral concerns upon his writings after 1930 [96]
Donald A. Stone Jr. Harvard University French drama, 1500-1630 [79]
Philip D. Walker University of California, Santa Barbara Critical study of the fiction of Emile Zola [97][98]
General Nonfiction Benjamin DeMott University of Massachusetts Contemporary culture Also won in 1963 [49]
Richard Kostelanetz Columbia University [69]
Ruthven Todd Also won in 1959 [99][100]
German & East European History Raymond Grew University of Michigan, Ann Arbor [18]
Arno J. Mayer Princeton University Europe between revolution and counter-revolution, 1870-1956 [15][37]
German & Scandinavian Literature Ernst Behler University of Washington Also won in 1975 [101]
Richard Carl Exner [de] University of California, Santa Barbara Essayistic prose of Hugo von Hofmannsthal [102][98]
Eric O. Johannesson University of California, Berkeley Critical study of the modern Scandinavian novel [5][13]
Henry H. H. Remak [de] Indiana University Structure of the German novelle in the 19th century [18][103]
History of Science and Technology Robert Edwin Schofield [fr] Case Institute of Technology Development of British science Also won in 1959 [104]
Iberian & Latin American History James Ralston Scobie Indiana University Social history of Buenos Aires from 1870-1920 [18][103]
Latin American Literature Wilson Martins New York University [105]
Linguistics Herbert J. Landar California State College, Los Angeles European influence on American Indian linguistics [106]
Leigh Lisker University of Pennsylvania [37]
Albert Valdman Indiana University Linguistic variations in urban standard French [18][103]
Literary Criticism Eric Bentley University of Minnesota Also won in 1948 [78]
Avrom Fleishman Michigan State University The English historical novel [18][43]
Mark Spilka Brown University [107]
Ramón Xirau Subias University of the Americas; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Also won in 1972 [108][109]
Medieval History Giles Constable Harvard University Monastic movements of the 11th and 12th centuries [79]
Medieval Literature W. T. H. Jackson Columbia University Also won in 1958 [110]
Ojars Kratins University of California, Berkeley Morphology and history of medieval Arthurian romance [5][13]
Music Research Charles Hamm University of Illinois [18]
Daniel Heartz University of California, Berkeley An edition of Mozart's Idomeneo Also won in 1978 [5][13]
Frederick Neumann University of Richmond Also won in 1975 [111][112]
Mary Helen Rasmussen [113]
Near Eastern Studies Joseph F. Schacht Columbia University History of Islamic theology [114]
Moshe Zeltzer University of Saskatchewan [17]
Philosophy Ernest W. Adams University of California, Berkeley Philosophical investigation of the fundamental concepts of geometry [5][4]
Paul Benacerraf Princeton University Philosophical study of the foundations of logic and mathematics [15][37]
Peter A. Bertocci Boston University [115][116]
Hector-Neri Castañeda Wayne State University [18]
Frederick A. Olafson Harvard University Rational explanation in history [79]
Jerome B. Schneewind University of Pittsburgh History of moral thought in Victorian England [117]
Religion Ian G. Barbour Carleton College Logic of model in science and theology [78][18]
Carl E. Braaten Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago [18]
James Moody Gustafson Yale University Divinity School Also won in 1959 [30]
Frank William Stringfellow Relevance of Biblical theology and ethics to contemporary social issues [118]
Paul M. van Buren Temple University Implications for theology of contemporary analytic 'language' philosophy [119][37]
Renaissance History Philip A. Stadter University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Transmission and diffusion of classical Greek literature in 15th century Italy [2][25]
Russian History Paul H. Avrich Queens College, CUNY [120]
Slavic Literature Robert Louis Jackson Yale University [30]
South Asian Studies Hans H. A. Bielenstein Columbia University [121]
Theodore Friend III SUNY Buffalo Comparative history of Indonesia and the Philippines under Japanese rule [122][123]
Spanish & Portuguese Literature Frank P. Casa Harvard University Function of the king in 17th-century Spanish drama [79]
Birutė Ciplijauskaitė University of Wisconsin [45][18]
Monroe Z. Hafter University of Michigan, Ann Arbor [18]
Josep M. Solá-Solé [es; ca] Catholic University of America Also won in 1974 [124]
Anthony Nicholas Zahareas [es] University of Pennsylvania [37]
Theatre Arts Malcolm Goldstein Queens College, CUNY [125]
U.S. History Daniel H. Calhoun University of California, Davis "Changing intellectual level in American Society, 1750-1870" [126]
Alexander DeConde University of California, Santa Barbara Also won in 1959 [98]
George M. Fredrickson Northwestern University [18]
Frank O. Gatell University of California, Los Angeles [127]
Robert V. Hine University of California, Riverside Also won in 1957 [128]
Robert Walter Johannsen University of Illinois, Urbana [18][69]
Leon F. Litwack University of California, Berkeley Negro in American society, 1862-1883 [5][13]
David S. Lovejoy University of Wisconsin, Madison [45][18]
James M. McPherson Princeton University Role of Northern white liberals in the evolution of attitudes towards the Negro, 1870-1910 [15][37]
Rodman W. Paul California Institute of Technology History of the Far West and Great Plains from the Civil War to World War I [129]
Francis Paul Prucha Marquette University [45][18]
Moses Rischin San Francisco State College [5]
Kenneth M. Stampp University of California, Berkeley Interpretive history of the American sectional conflict, 1845-1865 Also won in 1952 [5][13]
John William Ward Amherst College Intellectual history of America Also won in 1958 [49][69]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Howard K. Birnbaum University of Illinois, Urbana [18]
Jay L. Hirshfield Yale University [30]
William Nachbar University of California, San Diego [130]
Allen Compere Pipkin Brown University [131]
David B. Wittry University of Southern California Research at Cambridge University [132]
Lotfi A. Zadeh University of California, Berkeley Abstraction and pattern classification based on the notion of uncertainty in the definition of a mathematical set [5][13]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Hans R. Griem University of Maryland Broadening of spectrum lines in plasmas [40]
Kip S. Thorne California Institute of Technology Relative astrophysics [129]
Chemistry Leland C. Allen [de] Princeton University Electronic structure theory for large molecules Also won in 1966 [15][37]
John E. Baldwin University of Illinois, Urbana [18]
John O. Edwards Brown University [133]
Richard C. Jarnagin University of North Carolina Electronic states in organic systems [2][25]
Seymour Katcoff Brookhaven National Laboratory Research at the Weizmann Institute of Science [134]
Thomas J. Katz Columbia University [135]
Nelson J. Leonard [de] University of Illinois, Urbana Also won in 1959 [18]
Edward S. Lewis Rice University [136]
Bruce R. McGarvey Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Research with Geoffrey Wilkinson [137]
John Overend University of Minnesota Vibrational anharmonicity in polyatomic molecules [78]
Fausto Arturo Ramirez SUNY Stony Brook Chemical interactions in sugar phosphate [33]
Herman G. Richey Pennsylvania State University Intermediate products and carbon-carbon bonding to biological systems [138][37]
Alan W. Searcy University of California, Berkeley Kinetics of high temperature sublimation reactions and gas-solid reactions [5][13]
Dietmar Seyferth Massachusetts Institute of Technology [139]
Computer Science Gerald Estrin University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1962 [140]
John Alan Robinson Rice University [141]
William R. Spillers Columbia University "Use of examples in an adaptive structural design system" [142]
Stephen H. Unger Columbia University Advanced theoretical studies in electricity [114]
Earth Science Iris Y. Borg Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Mechanical slip and twinning in solids [5][13]
Porter M. Kier Smithsonian Institution [143]
George W. Platzman University of Chicago [18]
Engineering Iain Finnie University of California, Berkeley Analytical and experimental studies of the fracture of brittle solids [5][4]
Ferdinand Freudenstein Columbia University Also won in 1961 [144]
Gordon Stanley Kino Stanford University [5]
James Dickson Murray University of Michigan [18]
Lawrence Baylor Robinson University of California, Los Angeles [145]
Eraldus Scala Cornell University Fiber composites and refractory materials, with particular emphasis on thermal and micromechanics problems [146]
Lawrence Talbot University of California, Berkeley Electrostatic probe response in the transition flow regime [5][13]
Mathematics Louis de Branges Purdue University Invariant subspaces of linear transformation in Hilbert space [18][147]
Edward B. Curtis Massachusetts Institute of Technology [148]
Irving E. Segal Massachusetts Institute of Technology Also won in 1946, 1951 [149][150]
John T. Tate Harvard University Arithmetic algebraic geometry [79]
Harold Widom Cornell University Mathematical analysis of orthogonal polynomials and related topics Also won in 1972 [146]
Medicine & Health Ian W. Monie University of California [5]
A. Stone Freedberg Harvard Medical School Effects of thyroid and other hormonal alternations on atrial intercellular potentials and ionic movements [79]
Gilbert S. Gordan University of California [5]
Molecular & Cellular Biology Arthur I. Aronson Purdue University Problems of differentiation in the sea urchin [18][147]
Kimball C. Atwood University of Illinois [18]
Robert Auerbach University of Wisconsin [45][18]
Allan J. Erslev [da] Jefferson Medical College [37]
Seymour Fogel Brooklyn College [151]
Christopher S. Foote University of California, Los Angeles [152][153]
Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat University of California, Berkeley Biophysical and chemical studies on developing tobacco mosaic virus and on temperature sensitive mutants Also won in 1963 [154][5][4]
Julian H. Gibbs Brown University [155]
Walter Gilbert Harvard University Genetic control mechanisms in bacteria and viruses [79]
Irwin C. Gunsalus University of Illinois Also won in 1949, 1959 [156][18]
William R. Harvey University of Massachusetts Ionic movements in living systems [3][49]
Vernon M. Ingram Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research at University College London [157]
Lowell N. Lewis University of California, Riverside [158]
Vivian Moses Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Microbial genetics and control mechanisms [5][13]
Frederick W. Munz University of Oregon Genetic basis for differences in pigments responsible for vision [159]
Satyabrata Nandi University of California, San Francisco Experimental studies on mammary tumor virus activity in red blood cells of mice [5][13]
Lee D. Peachey University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine [37]
Keith R. Porter Harvard University Cell fine structure [79]
Frederic M. Richards Yale University [30]
Parithychery R. Srinivasan Columbia University [160]
Roger Y. Stanier University of California, Berkeley Procaryotic cell Also won in 1945, 1951 [5][161][13]
Arthur Veis Northwestern University [18]
Irving Zabin University of California, Los Angeles [162]
Neuroscience Graham Hoyle University of Oregon Processes that link nerve impulse and muscular contraction [159]
Richard Desmond O'Brien Cornell University Neurobiochemistry [146]
James L. Larimer University of Texas Neurophysiology [82]
Organismic Biology & Ecology George P. Georghiou University of California, Riverside [163]
Timothy H. Goldsmith Yale University [30]
Cadet Hammond Hand Jr. University of California, Berkeley Systematics of certain sea anemones and other coelenterates [5][13]
Marcos Kogan Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Also won in 1964 [164]
Ralph J. Raitt New Mexico State University Coexistence of selected groups of certain species of thrushes in Costa Rica and Venezuela [165]
Rodolfo Ruibal University of California, Riverside [166]
William N. Tavolga City College, CUNY [167]
Physics William R. Bennett, Jr. Yale University [30]
Herman Y. Carr Rutgers University Theoretical studies of phase transitions and critical point phenomena [15][37][84]
Eugene D. Commins University of California, Berkeley Theory of weak interactions of elementary particles [5][4]
David L. Falkoff Brandeis University [168]
Charles J. Goebel University of Wisconsin [45][18]
Ernest Mark Henley University of Washington [169]
Garth Jones University of British Columbia Experimental studies of meson atom reactions [75][39][17]
Martin J. Klein Case Institute of Technology Also won in 1958 [104]
James S. Kouvel General Electric Research & Development Center [170]
Robert E. Marshak University of Rochester Theoretical high energy physics Also won in 1953, 1960 [171][172]
Carl E. McIlwain University of California, San Diego Also won in 1971 [173]
Sergio Rodríguez Purdue University Theoretical studies on the magnetic properties of solids [18][147]
John Silcox Cornell University Superconductivity and electron energy loss [146]
Sam Bard Treiman Princeton University Theoretical studies in elementary particle physics [15][37]
Charles T. Walker Northwestern University [18]
James King Walker Harvard University [174]
Plant Sciences Walter D. Bonner Jr. University of Pennsylvania [37]
Robert E. Cleland University of Washington [175]
Rudolf M. Schuster [es] University of Massachusetts Families and genera of Hepaticae Also won in 1955 [3][49]
Statistics Arthur P. Dempster Harvard University Concepts and reasoning processes of statistical inference [79]
Leonard J. Savage Yale University Also won in 1951, 1958 [30]
Milton Sobel University of Minnesota Application of information theory in areas of ranking problems and group testing [78][18]
Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies Edward P. Dozier University of Arizona Ecological effects on the social and cultural institutions of the Rio Grande Pueblo of eastern New Mexico [176]
Henry B. Nicholson University of California, Los Angeles [177]
Marshall D. Sahlins University of Michigan [18]
Lauriston Sharp Cornell University Ritual, myth and symbolism in mainland Southeast Asia [146]
Education Richard C. Atkinson Stanford University [5]
Carl Bereiter University of Illinois [18]
Merle L. Borrowman University of Wisconsin What Doctrines Embrace: Historical Studies of Community and Education in America [45][18][178]
Christopher Jencks Harvard University Limits of schooling Also won in 1982[citation needed] [179][180]
John D. Krumboltz [ja] Stanford University [5]
Economics Carlos F. Díaz-Alejandro University of Minnesota Econometric studies of Latin American experience in industrialization [78][18]
Irving B. Kravis University of Pennsylvania [37]
Ben B. Seligman [ru] University of Massachusetts Problems of poverty in the United States [3][49]
Geography & Environmental Studies Dan Stanislawski [nl] University of Arizona History and spread of the wine vine in Mediterranean Europe Also won in 1952 [176]
Yi-Fu Tuan University of Toronto Dry-land studies [17]
Law David T. Bazelon Rutgers University Role of law and lawyers in the American system [15][37][84]
Richard J. Schoeck University of Toronto Historical studies of Tudor England [17]
Political Science Thomas J. Anton University of Illinois, Chicago Decision-making in suburban development in Sweden and the United States [181][18]
David E. Apter University of California, Berkeley Structural theory of politics [5][4]
John A. Armstrong Jr. University of Wisconsin Also won in 1975 [45][18]
Morris Davis University of Illinois [18][182]
James G. Eayrs University of Toronto Canada's external and national security policies [39][17]
Maurice Marks Goldsmith Columbia University [182]
Theodore J. Lowi University of Chicago [18]
Roger D. Masters Yale University [30]
Joseph Rothschild Columbia University [183]
Donald S. Zagoria Columbia College [182]
Psychology Frank X. Barron University of California, Berkeley Effect of different cultures on creativity and life goals [5][4]
Martin E. Fishbein University of Illinois [18]
Kenneth J. Gergen Harvard University Benefice as an instrument of international policy [79]
Thomas F. Pettigrew Harvard University Consequences of varying racial compositions in public schools [79]
Stanley Schachter Columbia University [184]
Muzafer Sherif Pennsylvania State University Problems of group psychology and attitude change; development of study on the theoretical and methodological problems of social psychology [138][37]
Sociology Corinne Lathrop Gilb San Francisco State College [5]
David Matza University of California, Berkeley Prohibition and proscription of deviance [5][13]

Latin and Caribbean Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Héctor Alvarez Murena Also won in 1972 [185]
Vicente Leñero Otero [186]
Fine Arts Amilcar de Castro Sculpture Also won in 1969 [187][188]
Vlady Kibalchich Rusakov Painting [189][190]
Alejandro Puente [191]
Musical Composition Edgar Valcárcel Composing Also won in 1965 [192]
Poetry Marco Antonio Montes de Oca Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Also won in 1971 [193][194]
Tomás Segovia Colegio de México Also won in 1975 [195][196]
Humanities Latin American Literature Alexandre Eulálio P Cunha Harvard University [197]
Philosophy Ezequiel de Olaso [198]
Theatre Arts Héctor Azar Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes [199]
Natural Sciences Earth Science Fernando Cervigón Marcos Fundación La Salle [200]
Carlos María Urien [es] University of Buenos Aires Oceanographic studies [201]
Mathematics Pedro Nowosad Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Research at Stanford University [202]
Medicine and Health Oscar Brunser Tesarschü University of Chile Also won in 1965 [203]
Guillermo Contreras University of Chile Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine [204]
Dalmo de Souza Amorim Universidade de São Paulo [205]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Carlos Gitler Rechtman Instituto Politécnico Nacional [206][207]
Organismic Biology & Ecology Tagea K. S. Björnberg Universidade de São Paulo [208]
Physics Roberto I. M. G. Forneris University of São Paulo [209]
Plant Science Luis Sigifredo Espinal T. University of Valle [210]
Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies Víctor A. Núñez Regueiro Universidad Nacional de Córdoba [211][212]
Alberto Rex González (es) National University of La Plata, National University of the Littoral Also won in 1956, 1966 [213]
Psychology Antonio M. Battro [cs; es; pt] International Centre of Genetic Epistemology Research at New York Medical College [214][215]
Sociology Rémy Bastien [ht] Centro Interamericano de Vivienda y Planeamiento [216]

See also

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References

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