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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1953

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One hundred and ninety-one Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1953.[1][2]

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1953 U.S. and Canadian fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Godfrey Blunden [3]
Owen Vincent Dodson [3][4]
Thomas Hal Phillips Also won in 1956 [5][6][3]
Elizabeth Spencer Appointed as Elizabeth Spencer Rusher [5][6][3]
Fine Arts Roger Allen Baker [7]
Leonard Baskin [8]
Misch Kohn Also won in 1952 [9][10]
Armin Landeck [11]
Harold Paris Also won in 1954 [12]
Charles Schucker [13]
Music Composition Mark Bucci Also won in 1957 [14]
Henry Bryan Dority Also won in 1952 [6]
Paul Fetler Also won in 1960 [15][16]
Alan Hovhaness Also won in 1954 [8][15]
Andrew W. Imbrie Also won in 1960 [17][18]
John Ayres Lessard Also won in 1946 [19]
Nikolai Lopatnikoff [20]
Bohuslav Martinů Also won in 1956 [15]
Photography William A. Garnett Also won in 1956, 1975 [21]
Max Yavno [21][10]
Poetry Edgar Collins Bogardus [3][20]
Paul Hamilton Engle Also won in 1957, 1959 [3]
Karl Jay Shapiro Also won in 1944 [22][9][3][10]
Humanities American Literature Perry Dickie Westbrook [23]
Architecture, Planning and Design Clay Lancaster Also won in 1964 [2]
Aladar Olgyay (es) [24]
Victor Olgyay [24]
Edwin Daisley Thatcher [25]
Biography William Clyde DeVane [26]
Francis Joseph Byrne Hackett [26]
Walter Magnes Teller [27]
British History James Alexander Gibson [28]
Garrett Mattingly Also won in 1936, 1945, 1960 [29]
Caroline Robbins [30]
Classics Marion Elizabeth Blake Also won in 1927, 1929 [8]
Henry Snyder Gehman [31]
Virginia Randolph Grace Also won in 1953 [32]
Robert Lorentz Scranton [33]
Kurt von Fritz [34]
Mabel L. Lang [35][30]
East Asian Studies Arthur William Hummel [36]
Edward Hetzel Schafer Also won in 1968 [18]
Benjamin Isadore Schwartz [8][37][10]
Arthur Frederick Wright [18]
Education Howard Lee Nostrand [38]
English Literature Kathleen Coburn Also won in 1956 [39][28]
Rudolf B. Gottfried [40]
Gordon Sherman Haight Also won in 1946, 1960 [26]
Alfred Harbage Also won in 1965 [8][37]
Charlton Hinman Also won in 1954 [41]
James Gilmer McManaway [4]
Edgar F. Shannon Jr. [8][37]
Ernest Sirluck [9]
Fine Arts Research Justus Bier (de) Also won in 1956 [42]
Charles de Tolnay Also won in 1948, 1949 [43]
Irene Emery [44]
James Thomas Flexner Also won in 1980 [45]
George Howard Forsyth Jr. [46]
Anthony Nicholas Brady Garvan [47][30]
Ernst Kitzinger [4]
Richard Krautheimer Also won in 1950, 1963 [48]
Robert L. Van Nice [4]
Nathalia Wright (de) [6]
Folklore and Popular Culture Tristram Potter Coffin [47]
Frederic Ramsey Jr. Also won in 1955 [43]
French History William Farr Church Also won in 1945, 1948 [49][8]
French Literature Margaret Gilman [30]
General Nonfiction Marion Lena Starkey Also won in 1958 [26]
German and East European History Andreas Dorpalen (de) [50]
Chester Verne Easum [51]
Robert George Leeson Waite [8]
German and Scandinavian Literature Heinrich Meyer [27][30]
Victor Amandus Oswald, Jr [21]
Samuel Dickinson Stirk [28]
Latin American Literature Clinton H. Gardiner [52]
Linguistics Robert Anderson Hall Jr. Also won in 1970 [53]
Anna Granville Hatcher [40][54]
Literary Criticism Cleanth Brooks Also won in 1960 [26]
Wallace Warner Douglas Also won in 1972 [9]
William York Tindall [55]
Leonard Howard Unger [16]
Medieval Literature Alfred L. Kellogg [43]
James Hinton Sledd [9]
Music Research Angela Diller [18]
Eta Harich-Schneider Also won in 1954, 1955 [56]
Near Eastern Studies Benno Landsberger Also won in 1956 [57]
Hal Lehrman Also won in 1951 [10]
Philosophy Arthur Walter Burks [58]
Raymond Klibansky Also won in 1965 [28]
Enrico de Negri (it) (de) [59]
Charles Frankel [60]
Sidney Hook Also won in 1928, 1929 [10]
Ruth C. B. Marcus [9]
Religion Robert McQueen Grant Also won in 1950, 1959 [61][9]
William Henry Paine Hatch Also won in 1951 [8]
Russian History Bertram D. Wolfe Also won in 1949, 1950 [62]
Slavic Literature Wiktor Weintraub [8][37][10]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Américo Castro [43]
Carlos Clavería (es) [47]
Hayward Keniston [63]
Edwin Jack Webber [18]
United States History Arthur Eugene Bestor Jr. Also won in 1961 [64][9]
Arthur Alphonse Ekirch Jr. [4]
Robert Reed Ellis [4][65]
Robert Douthat Meade Also won in 1960 [65]
Carl Parcher Russell Also won in 1952 [66]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Werner Goldsmith [18]
James Harold Wayland [21]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Arthur Robert Kantrowitz [10][53]
Samuel Silver Also won in 1960 [18][10][67]
Chemistry Leonard Gascoigne Berry [28]
Virgil Carl Boekelheide [68]
George Jura [18][67]
Lester Touby Kurtz [64][9]
Herbert August Laitinen (fi) Also won in 1961 [64][9]
Robert Stanley Livingston [16]
Robert Ghormley Parr [20]
Allen Brewster Scott [69][38]
John Clark Sheehan [8]
David Henry Templeton Also won in 1968 [18]
Marjorie Jean Vold [21]
William E. Wallace [20]
Earth Science George F. Carter [54]
John Chambers Crowell [21]
Hans Albert Einstein [18][10]
Maurice Ewing Also won in 1938, 1939 [70]
David Grover Frey [40]
Charles Merwin Gilbert [18]
Colin Osborne Hutton [18]
Helen Niña Tappan Loeblich [4]
Brian H. Mason Also won in 1968 [40]
Walter Munk Also won in 1948, 1962 [21]
John Verhoogen Also won in 1960 [18]
Engineering Harry Donald Conway [53]
Joe Mauk Smith [71]
Geography and Environmental Studies Raymond E. Crist Also won in 1940 [72]
Mathematics Felix Browder Also won in 1966 [8]
Ernest Corominas [73]
Albert Edward Heins [20]
Witold Hurewicz [8][10]
Øystein Ore [26]
Ralph Saul Phillips Also won in 1973 [21]
J. Barkley Rosser [53]
Abraham Seidenberg [18][10]
Abraham H. Taub Also won in 1946 [74][75]
Antoni Zygmund [9]
Medicine and Health Luis Valentine Amador [76]
Ellen Neall Duvall [65]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Maynard Andrew Amerine [77]
Konrad Bloch Also won in 1960, 1975 [9]
Thaddeus S. Danowski [20]
Edward D. DeLamater [47][30]
Ingrith Johnson Deyrup-Olsen [78]
John T. Edsall Also won in 1940 [79]
Lloyd Noel Ferguson [4]
Edward Hirsch Frieden [80]
Leon A. Heppel Also won in 1975 [4][54]
Alfred George Knudson Jr. [81]
Henry Koffler [71]
Arthur Earl Martell [8]
Adrian Morris [53]
John Lawrence Oncley [8][37]
Carl Pontius Swanson [54]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Joseph R. Bailey [82]
Harold F. Blum Also won in 1936, 1945 [43]
Anthony Calhoun Clement [33]
Robert H. Denison [9]
John Thompson Emlen Jr. (fi) [51]
Herbert Friedmann Also won in 1950, 1955 [83]
Carl Gans Also won in 1977 [20]
Gordon Enoch Gates Also won in 1952 [8]
Yoshio Kondo Also won in 1954 [84]
Eugene Nicholas Kozloff [38]
Joseph Arthur Colin Nicol [28]
George Davis Snell [85]
Physics Robert Kemp Adair [51][67]
John Gilbert Daunt Also won in 1958 [86][67]
Martin Deutsch Also won in 1960 [8][67]
Henry Alan Fairbank [26][67]
Bernard Taub Feld Also won in 1960 [8][10][67]
Leslie L. Foldy [87]
Leonard Herbert Hall [21][67]
Peter Havas (de) [27][30][67]
Wayne Eskett Hazen Also won in 1946 [67]
Robert E. Marshak Also won in 1960, 1967 [88]
Charles Keith McLane [4][51][67]
Arnold John Frederick Siegert [9][67]
Plant Science Lincoln Constance [18]
Edward Smith Deevey Jr. [26]
Joseph Andorfer Ewan [5]
Charles Bixler Heiser (de) (es) [40]
James Wallace Marvin [8]
Conrad Vernon Morton [4]
Gerald Bruce Ownbey (es) [16]
George Ledyard Stebbins Also won in 1960 [18]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Fred R. Eggan [9]
Diamond Jenness [89]
Reba Paeff Mirsky [10]
Hortense Powdermaker [90]
Economics Joseph Dorfman [10]
Abram Lincoln Harris Also won in 1935, 1936, 1943 [9][10]
Law Joseph Dainow [91]
Milton R. Konvitz [10][53]
Political Science Samuel H. Beer [8][37]
Rupert Emerson Also won in 1956 [8][37]
James E. Gerald Jr. [16]
Howard Jay Graham Also won in 1957 [21]
Samuel Lubell Also won in 1950 [92]
Davis McEntire [18]
J. Roland Pennock [93][30]
Clinton Lawrence Rossiter, III [53]
Jacobus tenBroek Also won in 1961 [18]
Psychology Clarence J. Pfaffenberger Also won in 1954 [18]
Sociology Margaret Trabue Hodgen [18]
Howard W. Odum [94]
T. Lynn Smith Also won in 1951 [95]

1953 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Antonio Frasconi Also won in 1953 [96]
Antonio Joseph Also won in 1957 [97]
Mauricio Lasansky Also won in 1943, 1944, 1945, 1964 [98][10]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Erwin Walter Palm Also won in 1953 [99]
Education Alfredo T. Morales [100]
Economic History Carlos Augusto Luzzetti [101]
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Jorge Sahade Also won in 1955 [102]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Gustavo Hoecker Salas (es) [103]
Norberto José Palleroni Also won in 1954, 1955 [104]
Neuroscience Carlos E. Eyzaguirre (es) Also won in 1954 [105]
Raúl Hernández-Peón [106]
Organismic Biology & Ecology José Cândido de Melo Carvalho Also won in 1952 [107]
Anderson Coelho de Andrade [108]
Fernando da Costa Novaes [109]
Oswaldo Giannotti [110]
Norman Millott [111]
Plant Science Antonio Krapovickas [112]
Henri Alain Liogier Also won in 1950, 1957 [113]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Ricardo Alegría Also won in 1953 [114]
Sociology Orlando Fals-Borda Also won in 1954 [115]

See also

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