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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1954

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Two hundred and forty-three Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1954.[1][2]

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1954 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Merce Cunningham Also won in 1959 [3]
Drama and Performing Arts W. Denis Johnston [4]
Fiction Stephen Becker [5]
Julius Horwitz Also won in 1965 [5]
Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen Waugh Also won in 1946 [6][7][5]
Fine Arts Kenneth Callahan [8]
Naum Gabo [9]
Edward L. Haber [10]
Joseph Lasker [11]
Harold Paris Also won in 1953 [12]
Bernard Perlin Also won in 1959 [13]
Henry Rox (de) [14]
John Williams Taylor [15][10]
Music Composition Louis Calabro Also won in 1959 [16]
Lou Silver Harrison Also won in 1952 [17][18]
Alan Hovhaness Also won in 1953 [19]
Hunter Johnson Also won in 1941 [20]
Benjamin George Lees Also won in 1966 [21]
Julia Amanda Perry Also won in 1956 [22]
Robert L. Sanders [23]
Eugene Herbert Weigel [11]
Photography Wright Morris Also won in 1942, 1946 [24][7][5]
John Szarkowski Also won in 1961 [25]
Poetry Jorge Guillén Also won in 1959 [26]
Anthony Evan Hecht Also won in 1959 [27][10]
May Sarton [28]
Peter R. Viereck Also won in 1948 [29]
Humanities American History Carl Julius Bode [30][31]
American Literature Edwin H. Cady Also won in 1975 [32][10]
David Howard Dickason [33][34][11]
Andrew Reuben Hilen, Jr. [35]
Architecture, Planning and Design Kenneth John Conant Also won in 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930 [36][37]
Biography Mary Wells Knight Ashworth [38]
Samuel Flagg Bemis Also won in 1960 [5][9]
British History Margaret Atwood Judson [39]
Russell Amos Kirk [40]
Arthur Maheux [41]
Conyers Read Also won in 1951 [42]
Classics Milton Vasil Anastos (el) Also won in 1966 [28][30]
Truesdell Sparhawk Brown [21]
Evelyn Byrd Harrison [43]
Jakob Aall Ottesen Larsen [44][11][18]
Berthe Marie Marti [7]
Ben Edwin Perry Also won in 1930 [45][11]
East Asian Studies James Irving Crump [40]
Stanley K. Hornbeck [46]
Economic History Rondo Emmett Cameron Also won in 1969 [2]
English Literature Ralph Cohen [21]
Charlton Hinman Also won in 1953 [47][31]
Samuel Frederick Johnson [48]
Ada Blanche Nisbet Also won in 1948 [21]
Arthur Hawley Scouten (de) [49][7]
Ernest Albert Strathmann Also won in 1946 [21][48]
Edward Surtz [48][11]
Fine Arts Research Richard Bernheimer (de) [7]
Jane Costello Goldberg [50]
Sydney Joseph Freedberg Also won in 1949 [48]
Frederick Hartt Also won in 1946 [51][48]
Charles Seymour, Jr. [9][48]
Paul Stover Wingert [52]
Adja Yunkers Also won in 1949 [53]
Folklore and Popular Culture Marius Barbeau Also won in 1956 [54]
French History Arthur Layton Funk [55]
Louis R. Gottschalk Also won in 1928 [56]
French Literature Victor H. Brombert Also won in 1969 [9]
Lester G. Crocker [57][31]
Nathan Edelman [58]
Norman Lewis Torrey Also won in 1932 [59]
General Nonfiction James Baldwin [5]
Marguerite Higgins [5]
Oscar W. Koch [60]
David T. W. McCord [61]
John Edward Pfeiffer Also won in 1952 [62]
German and East European History Hajo Holborn Also won in 1961 [9]
Arthur May [63][10]
German and Scandinavian Literature Stuart P. Atkins Also won in 1968 [28][48]
Bernhard Blume Also won in 1963 [64]
Heinrich Edmund Karl Henel Also won in 1951 [2]
Jack Madison Stein Also won in 1962 [65]
Hermann J. Weigand (de) [66]
History of Science and Technology Carl Benjamin Boyer [67]
Charles Coulston Gillispie Also won in 1970 [68]
Thomas S. Kuhn [69]
Intellectual and Cultural History Carl Emil Schorske [9]
Italian Literature Ernst Pulgram Also won in 1962 [40]
Charles S. Singleton Also won in 1950, 1962 [28]
Linguistics Yuen Ren Chao Also won in 1968 [44][18]
Mark J. Dresden Also won in 1956 [49][7]
Joseph Harold Greenberg Also won in 1982 [70]
Literary Criticism Mary Ethel Dichmann [71]
Samuel Holt Monk [72][73]
Lewis Pearson Simpson [74][71]
Medieval History Bryce Lyon Also won in 1972 [28]
Medieval Literature Cora Elizabeth Lutz Also won in 1949 [7]
Robert Armstrong Pratt Also won in 1946 [20]
Music Research David Dodge Boyden Also won in 1966, 1970 [44]
William Loran Crosten [17][44][18]
Eta Harich-Schneider Also won in 1953, 1955 [75]
Paul Henry Lang [76]
Kenneth Levy [48]
Frederick William Sternfeld [28]
Near Eastern Studies Theodor Herzl Gaster Also won in 1959 [7]
Ann Louise Perkins [9]
Philosophy Vianney Décarie [41]
Mortimer R. Kadish [64]
Armand Augustine Maurer, Jr. [41]
Reidar Thomte [77][73]
Religion Robert Friedmann [40]
Abraham Joshua Heschel [78]
Renaissance History Sears Reynolds Jayne Also won in 1969 [44][48][18]
Craig R. Thompson Also won in 1942, 1955, 1968 [49][48]
Russian Studies John Shelton Curtiss [20][18]
Slavic Literature Elias Denissoff [34][11]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Enrique Anderson Imbert [40]
Joaquín Casalduero Also won in 1944 [79]
Juan Roura-Parella (ca) [9]
United States History Oscar Handlin [28]
Henry Lumpkin [30][31]
John Francis McDermott [51]
Walter Prescott Webb Also won in 1938 [80]
Rubin Richard Wohl [11]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Henry George Booker [32][10]
Harold Levine [81]
Chia-Chiao Lin Also won in 1960 [82]
Milton Denman Van Dyke [17][44][18]
Astronomy and Astrophysics John Barrows Irwin [33][34][11]
Chemistry Berni Julian Alder [44][18]
Fred Basolo [11]
Donald James Cram [21]
Paul J. Flory [32][10]
Herbert Sander Gutowsky [83][11]
Lester Guttman [56][11]
Donald Frederick Hornig [84]
David Newton Hume [85]
Walter McClellan Lauer [73]
Chester Thomas O'Konski [44][18]
George Claude Pimentel [44][18]
John D. Roberts Also won in 1952 [86]
Max Tofield Rogers [40]
William Frederick Sager [30]
Robert Lane Scott [21]
Harrison Shull [33]
Walter H. Stockmayer [87]
Charles Gardner Swain [88]
Stanley Gerald Thompson Also won in 1965 [44][18]
Geoffrey Wilkinson [28]
Mathew K. Wilson [28]
Earth Science Lloyd Arnold Brown [31]
Kenneth E. Caster (de) Also won in 1943, 1955 [89][64]
John Wyatt Durham Also won in 1965 [44]
Albert E. J. Engel [21]
Fritiof Melvin Fryxell [90][11]
Edward H. Graham [30]
Cornelius Searle Hurlbut, Jr. [28]
Hans Jenny Also won in 1942 [91]
Peter H. Misch [92]
Bryan Patterson Also won in 1951 [11]
Joanne Malkus Simpson Appointed as Joanne Starr Malkus [93]
Herbert Edgar Wright, Jr. [72][73]
Engineering Neal Russell Amundson Also won in 1975 [72][73]
Joseph William Johnson [94]
Osman Kamel Mawardi [95]
Dennis Granville Shepherd [32][10]
Nelson Wax [11]
Arthur Henry Waynick [7]
Mathematics Douglas George Chapman [96]
Shiing-Shen Chern Also won in 1966 [11]
Magnus Rudolph Hestenes [21]
Ellis Robert Kolchin Also won in 1961 [97]
Friederich Ignaz Mautner [31]
Hans Rademacher [49][7]
Maxwell A. Rosenlicht [11]
Alexander Weinstein Also won in 1955 [30][31]
Medicine and Health Arpad Istvan Csapo [31]
Ladislas J. Meduna [11]
Robert Oliver Scow [98]
Julian Tobias [11]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Werner Bergmann [9]
Robert Harza Burris [2]
Louis-Paul Dugal [41]
Hans Gaffron [11]
Frank R. N. Gurd [33][28]
Donald James Hanahan [99]
Teru Hayashi [100]
Norman H. Horowitz [21]
Bruce Connor Johnson [101]
Hardin Blair Jones [18]
Max Kleiber [18]
William N. Lipscomb Also won in 1972 [102][73]
Arthur Hamilton Livermore [103]
Peter Reed Morrison [2]
Arthur Leslie Neal [32][10]
Hans Neurath [104]
Man Chiang Niu Also won in 1955 [17][44][18]
Esmond Emerson Snell Also won in 1962, 1970 [105]
Cornelis Bernardus van Niel Also won in 1944 [106][17][44][18]
John Lewis Wood [107]
Gerard R. Wyatt [41]
Organismic Biology and Ecology William J. Baerg (fr) [108]
Arthur Grover Humes [109]
Yoshio Kondo Also won in 1953 [110]
Eugene Rabinowitch [111]
Edward Shearman Ross [17]
Arthur Henry Whiteley [112]
Physics Herman Feshbach [113]
Henry M. Foley [114]
William A. Fowler Also won in 1961 [21]
David H. Frisch [115]
George Fred Koster [116]
John Henry Manley [117]
Norman F. Ramsey, Jr. [28]
Lewis Judson Stannard, Jr. [11]
John C. Wheatley Also won in 1980 [11]
William M. Woodward [118]
Plant Science Robert Wayne Allard Also won in 1960 [21]
Grant Cottam [2]
Herbert Bashford Currier Also won in 1961 [44]
Ralph O. Erickson [49][7]
Roy N. Jervis [40]
George Hill Mathewson Lawrence [32][10]
Jacob Levitt [51]
Harlan Lewis [21]
Marion Ownbey [119]
Johannes Max Proskauer [44][18]
Edward Kemp Vaughan [103]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Richard Stockton MacNeish [120]
Hallam Leonard Movius, Jr. [28]
Economics Eveline Mabel Burns [121]
John P. Carter [18]
Edgar Owen Edwards [122]
Walter Galenson [44][18]
Alexander Gerschenkron [28]
Leo Grebler [123]
Melvin Warren Reed [56][17][18]
Lloyd George Reynolds Also won in 1966 [9]
George Joseph Stigler [124]
Lorie Tarshis [17][44][18]
Friedrich August von Hayek [11]
Law Max Rheinstein [11]
Political Science Robert Kenneth Carr [28]
Karl Deutsch Also won in 1971 [125]
Leslie W. Dunbar [126]
Carl J. Friedrich Also won in 1951 [127]
Arthur Maass [28]
Bertus Harry Wabeke [30]
Psychology Clarence J. Pfaffenberger Also won in 1953 [17][44][18]
Sociology Nathan Glazer Also won in 1966 [128]
Malcolm Jarvis Proudfoot [11]
George Lee Simpson, Jr. [129]

1954 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction George Lamming [130]
René Marqués [131]
Fine Arts Rafael Tufiño [132]
Music Composition Juan A. Orrego-Salas Also won in 1945 [33]
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Víctor M. Blanco Also won in 1948 [133]
Chemistry Manuel García Morín Also won in 1955 [133]
Earth Science Félix González Bonorino Also won in 1980 [133]
Paulo Erichsen de Oliveira [133]
Medicine and Health Silvio Díaz Escobar [133]
Lauro Sollero (pt) [133]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Conrado Federico Asenjo Also won in 1937, 1938 [134]
Norberto José Palleroni Also won in 1953, 1955 [135][133]
Américo Pomales-Lebrón Also won in 1963 [133]
Neuroscience Carlos E. Eyzaguirre (es) Also won in 1953 [136][133]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Renato L. Araujo [133]
Jorge A. Crespo [133]
Teodoro G. Megia [133]
William H. Partridge [133]
Pedro Wygodzinsky Also won in 1959 [133]
Plant Science Gustavo Huertas González Also won in 1955 [133]
Mario Meneghini [133]
Gerardo Offimaria Ocfemia (nl) [133]
Raulino Reitz (es) (pt) Also won in 1968 [133]
Alfonso Trejos-Willis (es) Also won in 1955 [133]
Jorge Helios Morello Wyler Also won in 1955, 1958 [133]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Jean Caudmont [133]
Alfredo Pacyaya [133]
Lauro José Zavala [133]
Sociology Orlando Fals-Borda Also won in 1953 [137][133]

See also

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