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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1936

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Sixty Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1936, bringing the total number of recipients to 525.[1][2][3] The Guggenheim family donated an additional $1,000,000 to the Foundation, increasing the scholarship pool to $6,000,000.[2]

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1936 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Art Leopold Atlas (de) [4][5][6]
Albert Bein [4][5][6]
Robert Turney Also won in 1937 [5][6]
Fiction James Thomas Farrell [7][6]
Josephine Herbst [8][9][6]
Fine Arts Peter Blume Also won in 1932 [4][10][11]
Aaron Bohrod Also won in 1937 [8][10]
Jon Corbino Also won in 1937 [10][12]
Peppino Mangravite Also won in 1932 [10]
Doris Rosenthal Also won in 1931 [13][8][4][10][11]
Antonio Salemme Also won in 1932 [14][10]
Harry Sternberg [15][10]
Carl Walters Also won in 1935 [10]
Music Composition Dante Fiorillo (de) Also won in 1935, 1937, 1938 [16]
Poetry Edward Doro [4]
Kenneth Flexner Fearing [5][17]
Jacob Hauser [3][4]
Kenneth Patchen [5][18]
Isidor Schneider Also won in 1934 [4][5]
Humanities American Literature Joseph Leon Edel Also won in 1938, 1965 [6]
Morris Roberts [19]
Architecture, Planning, and Design Catherine Krouse Bauer [8][20]
Bibliography Donald Goddard Wing [11]
Biography John Edwin Bakeless Also won in 1945 [21]
British History Garrett Mattingly Also won in 1945, 1953, 1960 [3]
Classics Thomas A. Brady [22]
Charles Farwell Edson, Jr. Also won in 1937, 1956 [23]
Economic History Leland Hamilton Jenks [24]
English Literature Donald Alfred Stauffer [25]
French Literature Jean Paul Misrahi [3]
Pierre Robert Vigneron [7][8]
French History Leo Gershoy Also won in 1939, 1946, 1959 [3][4]
Donald Malcolm Greer [24]
Saul K. Padover [4][26]
General Nonfiction Zora Neale Hurston Also won in 1937 [8][27]
Donald Culross Peattie Also won in 1937 [8]
Glanville Wynkoop Smith [28][29]
Literary Criticism Granville Hicks [5]
Medieval Literature John Webster Spargo Also won in 1930 [8]
Music Research Ralph Leonard Kirkpatrick [30]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Irving A. Leonard [31][26]
United States History Perry Gilbert Eddy Miller [24]
Ernest Staples Osgood [32][29]
Natural Science Chemistry George Willard Wheland [23]
Mathematics Solomon Gandz [4]
Marshall Harvey Stone [24]
Molecular and Cellular Biology James Thomas Culbertson Also won in 1946 [33]
Michael Heidelberger Also won in 1934 [34]
Morris Moore Also won in 1935 [22]
Lloyd Raymond Watson [35][5][6][11]
Perry William Wilson [36]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Harold Francis Blum Also won in 1945, 1953 [26]
George Whitfield Deluz Hamlett Also won in 1937 [37]
Social Sciences Economics Abram Lincoln Harris Also won in 1935, 1943, 1953 [38]
Law Alexander Nahum Sack [4]
Political Science Lennox Algernon Mills Also won in 1957, 1959 [29]
Psychology Donald McLean Purdy [39]
Sociology Clifford Kirkpatrick (fr) [29]

1936 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Humanities Iberian and Latin American History Andrés Henestrosa Also won in 1937 [40]
Natural Science Earth Science Pedro J. Bermúdez Hernández Also won in 1935 [41][42]
Medicine and Health Enrique Savino Also won in 1935, 1937 [41]
Adalberto Steeger Schaeffer [43]
Physics Alfredo Baños, Jr. Also won in 1935, 1937, 1957 [44]

See also

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