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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1926

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Thirty-seven scholars and artists across 18 states were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1926.[1][2][3]

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Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Glen Amos Mitchell Group of paintings: religious and historical in character abroad Also won in 1927 [1][4]
Elizabeth Olds Portraiture [5][1][4]
Frank H. Schwarz Mural decoration in Europe [6][1][4]
Musical Composition Aaron Copland Composition Also won in 1925 [7][4]
Leopold Mannes [8][4]
Roger Sessions Cleveland Institute of Music Also won in 1927 [8][4]
Poetry Stephen Vincent Benét Poetry and prose Also won in 1927 [9][4]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Kenneth John Conant Harvard University Authoritative set of drawings, being restorations of three Romanesque French churches Also won in 1928, 1929, 1930, 1954 [10][11][1][4]
Biography John Donald Wade University of Georgia Early history of Georgia and Alabama [4]
British History Violet Barbour Vassar College Sir George Downing Also won in 1925 [12][4]
Paul Knaplund (no) University of Wisconsin Monograph preparation on William Ewart Gladstone as a colonial statesman [13][4]
Classics Allen Brown West Princeton University Athenian empire Also won in 1925 [4]
English Literature Thomas Middleton Raysor State College of Washington New edition of Coleridge's literary criticism Also won in 1928 [4]
Hyder Edward Rollins New York University Studying and editing unpublished ballads of the Pepysian collection [4]
Robert Schafer University of Cincinnati New edition of the works of Fulke Greville [14][4]
General Nonfiction Isaac Fisher Danger trends in world race relations Also won in 1925 [4]
German and Scandinavian Literature Walter Silz Harvard University Literature of Heinrich Von Kleist Also won in 1960 [15][4]
Medieval History Warren Ault Boston University English local government [4]
David S. Blondheim Johns Hopkins University Use of romance languages by the Jews [16][17][4]
Near Eastern Studies Ephraim Avigdor Speiser University of Pennsylvania Mitanni group of peoples in Northern Mesopotamia Also won in 1927 [18][4]
Philosophy Ralph Monroe Eaton Harvard University Theory of knowledge in its relation to logic and metaphysics [11][4]
Marjorie Hope Nicolson Goucher College English 17th century thought [19][4]
Theatre Arts Hallie Flanagan Vassar College Developments of the theater in Europe [20][21][4]
Natural Sciences Chemistry Wallace R. Brode Bureau of Standards Azo dyes Also won in 1927 [22][4]
Linus Pauling California Institute of Technology Theoretical and experimental research into the atom Also won in 1927, 1965 [23][4]
Mathematics Ernest Preston Lane University of Chicago Comparative study of geometry [24][4]
Ellis Bagley Stouffer University of Kansas Comparative study of differential geometry [4]
Norbert Wiener Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bohr's almost periodic functions [25][4]
Medicine and Health Julian Herman Lewis University of Chicago Fundamental nature of immunity phenomena [24][4]
Harold Myers Marvin Yale Medical School Cardiovascular physiology [4]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Royal Norton Chapman University of Minnesota Destructive pests [4]
Alfred E. Emerson University of Pittsburgh Origin of the caste of termites [26][4]
Franklin Pearce Reagan University of California, Indiana University Earliest blood vessels of mammalian embryos [4]
Physics Arthur Compton University of Chicago Nature of radiation [24][4]
Edwin C. Kemble Harvard University New quantum theory [11][4]
Ralph A. Sawyer University of Michigan Spectral series relations in extreme ultraviolet metallic spectra [27][4]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies James Penrose Harland Harvard University Ancient civilizations in Greece, Crete and Cyclades Also won in 1927 [28][4]
Gladys Reichard Columbia University Art style of Melanesia [29][4]
Economics Alzada Comstock Mount Holyoke College League of Nations financial reconstruction work [30][4]
Geography and Environmental Studies Glenn Thomas Trewartha University of Wisconsin Geographic investigations of Japan and China Also won in 1943 [4]
Political Science Herbert Feis University of Cincinnati French-brand German pre-war foreign investments [31][4]
Religion Roland Bainton Yale Divinity School Preparation of a book on religious tolerance [4]
Kenneth James Saunders Pacific School of Religion Oriental religions Also won in 1925 [4]

See also

References

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