List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1957

Three hundred and forty-four scholars and artists were awarded a total of $1,500,000 Guggenheim Fellowships in 1957.[1][2][3]

1957 U. S. and Canadian Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionHolger CahillNovel writing[4]
Alfred ChesterAlso won in 1967[5]
Lucy Daniels[6][7]
Borden Deal[8]
Herbert GoldState University of Iowa[9]
Robert Conroy Goldston[10]
Roger LemelinAlso won in 1946[11]
Byron Herbert ReeceYoung Harris CollegeAlso won in 1952[8]
Mary Lee SettleAlso won in 1960[12]
Adele Wiseman[13]
Fine ArtsWilliam BarnettPhiladelphia Museum School of ArtPainting[14][15]
Frederick G. BeckerSt. Louis School of Fine ArtsPrintmaking[16][17][18]
Virgil David CantiniUniversity of PittsburghCreative design in enamels[14]
Carmen CiceroRoselle Park High SchoolPaintingAlso won in 1963[19]
Robert Aaron FramePasadena School of Fine Arts[20]
Paul Theodore GranlundMinneapolis School of ArtSculptureAlso won in 1958[21]
Dimitri Hadzi[19][22]
Barbara Hult LekbergUniversity of the Arts in PhiladelphiaAlso won in 1959[23]
Max LoehrUniversity of Michigan[24]
Joseph S. SheppardDickinson CollegePainting[25][26]
Music CompositionDominick ArgentoUniversity of MinnesotaComposingAlso won in 1964[27]
Mark BucciAlso won in 1953[28]
Chou Wen-chungColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1959[27][29]
Jacob DruckmanAlso won in 1968[27]
Earl GeorgeSyracuse University[27][30]
Peggy Glanville-HicksAlso won in 1955[31]
Edmund Thomas HainesSarah Lawrence CollegeAlso won in 1956[32][33]
Attilio Joseph MaceroTEO ProductionsAlso won in 1958[27]
Ned RoremAlso won in 1978[27][14][15]
Robert StarerJuilliard SchoolAlso won in 1963[34]
Gregory TuckerMassachusetts Institute of Technology[27][35]
David Van VactorUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville[27][36][37][8]
Stanley Andrew Wolfe (de)Juilliard SchoolInterpretive dance number King's Heart[27][38]
PhotographyJohn Collier Jr.Uses of photography in social sciences[39][40]
W. Eugene SmithAlso won in 1956, 1968[41]
PoetryPaul Hamilton EngleUniversity of IowaWritingAlso won in 1953, 1959[9]
Marcia Nardi[42]
Alastair ReidAlso won in 1958[43]
Jonathan C. WilliamsRecording annals and writing the archaeology and other phases of the Etowah Indian Mounds from the poet's point of view[6][7]
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureCurtis DahlWheaton College19th century archaeological discoveries in relation to the cultural history of the West[44][35]
Charles Andrew FentonYale UniversityCompletion of previously started biography about Stephen Vincent Benét[45]
Robert Clay HumphreyUniversity of North Carolina, GreensboroRole of the poet in mid-century America[6][7]
Henry Dan PiperCalifornia Institute of Technology[20]
Walter Bates Rideout (de)Northwestern University[3]
Louis Decimus Rubin Jr.Richmond News LeaderKey themes and formal concepts in the literature of the South[46]
Albert Douglass Van NostrandBrown University[35]
Richard WalserNorth Carolina State CollegeRegional basis of literary interpretations of the South[6][7]
Architecture, Planning and DesignW. Burlie BrownTulane UniversityAmerican architectural thought and expression, 1865-1914[44]
William Bell Dinsmoor[47]
Allan Bernard TemkoSan Francisco Chronicle, University of California, BerkeleyArchitecture on the West Coast of the United States[48]
BibliographyErnst Maximilian PosnerAmerican UniversityHistory of archives administration[44]
BiographyFlora Anne Armitage[49]
Karl John Richard Arndt (de)Clark University[35]
Laura FermiBenito Mussolini[3][44]
British HistoryJoseph O. BaylenDelta State CollegeW. T. Stead[44]
John Leonard CliveHarvard UniversityTransition from 18th to 19th century thought and opinion in England[44][35]
Paul H. HardacreVanderbilt UniversityEdward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon[44][36][37][8]
J. Jean HechtHaverford CollegeThe upper-class family in 18th century England[44][14][15]
Gustave LanctotOttawa UniversityAlso won in 1956[50]
Arthur J. MarderUniversity of HawaiiEnglish seapower in the 20th centuryAlso won in 1941, 1946[44]
ClassicsDarrell Arlynn AmyxUniversity of California, BerkeleyGreek vase paintingAlso won in 1973[48]
George Eckel DuckworthPrinceton UniversityVirgil as the poet of Augustan Rome[19][15]
Demetrius John Georgacas (de)University of North DakotaAlso won in 1964[51]
Philip LevineHarvard University[35]
Paul Lachlan MacKendrickUniversity of WisconsinRoman colonization in the Republican period[44][52]
John Brodie McDiarmidUniversity of Washington[53][54]
Lionel PearsonStanford UniversityPopular ethics in ancient Greece[48]
Wilson Gerson RabinowitzUniversity of California, BerkeleyCertain writings by Aristotle[48]
Renata von SchelihaMusical and poetical contests of the Greeks[55]
Herbert Chayyim YoutieUniversity of MichiganScholarly use of papyrological literature[44][56]
East Asian StudiesShih-Hsiang ChenUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistorical study of Chinese literature[48]
James Robert HightowerHarvard University[35]
Emanuel SarkisyanzBishop CollegeBuddhist influence on Burmese social thought[44][57]
Robert ShaferUniversity of CaliforniaSino-Tibetan languages[48]
English LiteratureDonald Lemen ClarkAlso won in 1944[58]
Arthur Morse EastmanUniversity of MichiganSuspended judgement in Shakespeare's plays[59]
Thomas Cary Duncan EavesUniversity of ArkansasSamuel Richardson[60]
Richard David EllmannNorthwestern UniversityAlso won in 1949, 1970[3]
Arthur FriedmanUniversity of Chicago18th century literature[3][61]
Donald Johnson GreeneUniversity of California, RiversideRelation between English literature and politics in the 18th centuryAlso won in 1979[20][44]
Bruce HarknessUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignInfluence of certain English publishing firms on authors in the 20th century[3][62]
Benjamin B. HooverUniversity of WashingtonRelationship of literature and politics in 18th century England[44]
Richard Meredith HosleyUniversity of MissouriElizabethan stage and methods of presenting plays[17][18]
John Henderson LongMorehead State CollegeShakespeare's use of performed music in his plays[63][59]
Thomas Francis ParkinsonUniversity of California, BerkeleyLater poetry by William Butler Yeats[48]
Fannie Elizabeth RatchfordUniversity of Texas19th century literary forgeriesAlso won in 1929, 1937[64][65][57]
Irving RibnerTulane UniversityShakespeare's growth and development as a writer of tragedy[59]
William Andrew Ringler Jr.Washington University in St. LouisComplete poetical works of Sir Philip Sidney; history of Tudor poetryAlso won in 1947[16][17][59][18]
Robert Wentworth RogersUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAlexander Pope[3][62]
Eleanor RosenbergBarnard CollegeLiterature in the New World as known in Tudor England[66][59]
John Calhoun Stephens Jr.Emory UniversityRichard Steele and Joseph Addison as editors of The Guardian[8]
Wilfred Healey StoneStanford UniversityE. M. ForsterAlso won in 1967[48]
Alvin WhitleyUniversity of WisconsinVictorian popular poetry[52]
Fine Arts ResearchAlfred Neumeyer (de)Mills CollegeNaturalistic elements in medieval art[48]
John Goldsmith PhillipsMetropolitan MuseumWorks of Andrea del Verrocchio and the young Leonardo da Vinci[59]
Benjamin Rowland Jr. (de) (sh)Harvard University[35]
Aline B. SaarinenThe New York Times[67]
Pauline Simmons[68]
Folklore and Popular CultureGeorge KorsonPennsylvania Folklore SocietyAnthracite region[69]
David Park McAllesterWesleyan UniversityNavajo ceremonial chants[55]
Donald Knight WilgusWestern Kentucky UniversityHistory of the Anglo-American ballad since 1898[63]
French LiteratureJoel ColtonDuke UniversityLéon Blum and French Socialism[44][6][7]
Carl Albert ViggianiWesleyan UniversityWorks by Albert Camus[55]
French LiteratureKonrad Ferdinand Bieber (de)Connecticut CollegeContemporary Franco-German literary relations[55][70]
Durand EcheverriaBrown UniversityMeaning of liberty in French thought of the 18th century[44][35]
Oscar Alfred Haac (de)Emory UniversityFrench novel of the 18th century[70][8]
Armand HoogPrinceton University[19][15]
Georges J. JoyauxMichigan State UniversityInfluence of North African writers on contemporary French letters[71][56]
Félix-Antoine Savard[72]
Laurence William Wylie (de)Haverford CollegeAttitudes and values of villages in two contrasting regions of rural France[14][15]
German and East European HistoryKlemens von KlempererSmith CollegeAlternatives to the Anschluss of Austria[44][35][30]
German and Scandinavian LiteratureRobert Livingston Beare[73]
Sigurd BurckhardtOhio State UniversityComparative study of the dramatic poetry of Shakespeare and Goethe[74][59]
Walter G. JohnsonUniversity of WashingtonResearch in StockholmAlso won in 1964[54]
James Woodrow MarchandWashington University in St. LouisDating Old High German and Gothic manuscripts[16][17][18]
André von GronickaColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1969[75]
Werner VordtriedeUniversity of WisconsinConception of the poet in German Romanticism[52]
History of Science and TechnologyGiorgio Diaz de SantillanaMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyVincenzio Viviani[44][35]
Iberian and Latin American HistoryErnest Joseph BurrusSt. Louis UniversityDocuments in Italian archives bearing on Latin American history[16][44][17][18]
Joseph Newman[76]
Watt StewartNew York State College for TeachersBusiness activities of Minor Cooper Keith in Costa Rica[44]
Intellectual and Cultural HistoryWalter M. SimonCornell UniversityHistory of European positivism in the 19th century[44]
Gertrude HimmelfarbDevelopment of Darwin's thought and of contemporary response to his workAlso won in 1955[44]
Frank Edward ManuelBrandeis UniversityMythology and primitive religion in 18th century thought[44][35]
Literary CriticismMeyer H. AbramsCornell UniversityAlso won in 1960[77]
John Jacob EnckUniversity of WisconsinRestoration comedy[52]
Martin PriceYale UniversityIdeas of order in representative 18th century English writersAlso won in 1971[55]
Wilbur Samuel HowellPrinceton UniversityTheories of logic and rhetoric in 18th century EnglandAlso won in 1948[19][15]
Joseph Holmes SummersUniversity of ConnecticutMilton's Paradise Lost[55][59]
Medieval LiteratureAlbert B. FriedmanHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1965[35]
Paul Murray KendallOhio UniversityWarwick the KingmakerAlso won in 1961[74]
Durant Waite Robertson Jr.Princeton UniversityPoetry of Chaucer in the light of medieval tradition[19][15][59]
Music ResearchKarl J. GeiringerBoston University[35]
Hans Nathan (de)Michigan State UniversityItalian instrumental ensemble music of the early 17th century[71][59]
Walter H. RubsamenUniversity of California, Los Angeles15th century Italian vocal musicAlso won in 1947[20][59]
Eric WernerHebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of ReligionLiturgy and their influence on the history of church and synagogue music[78][79]
Near Eastern StudiesGeorge MakdisiUniversity of MichiganHistory of Islamic socio-religious movements in the 11th centuryAlso won in 1966[44][75][56]
Jacob J. RabinowitzHebrew University[80]
Arthur VõõbusChicago Lutheran Theological SeminarySyrian monasticism from the 2nd to the 5th century, A.D.Also won in 1958, 1968[3][44]
PhilosophyLewis White BeckUniversity of RochesterImmanuel Kant's ethical theory[81]
Burton Spencer DrebenHarvard University[35]
William Bernard PeachDuke UniversityRichard Price and British moral philosophy[6][7]
ReligionRalph HarperBard CollegeAlso won in 1965[82]
John Thomas McNeillUnion Theological SeminaryWorks of John Calvin[44][59]
Renaissance HistoryFranklin Miller Dickey (de)University of OregonThe concept of 'the learned poet' in Renaissance England[59][83]
Paul O. KristellerColumbia UniversityPhilosophical and humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance from the 14th to the 16th centuriesAlso won in 1968[44][59]
Russian HistoryMarc RaeffClark UniversityThe nobility's relationships to the Russian state, 1725-1861Also won in 1987[44][35]
Science WritingDonald Greame Kelley[84]
Slavic LiteratureVictor ErlichUniversity of WashingtonResearch in London and BristolAlso won in 1964, 1976[54]
Olga Scherer (pl)Yale UniversityRussian short story[55]
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureCarlos Blanco Aguinaga (es)Ohio State UniversityLiterary style of Miguel de Unamuno[74]
Sherman Hinkle EoffWashington University in St. LouisPhilosophic attitudes of 19th and 20th century novels, with particular emphasis on the emotional impact of modern science on the literary mind[16][17][18]
Vicente Llorens (es)Princeton UniversityBlanco White[19][15]
Juan López-Morillas (es)Brown UniversityIntellectual history of modern SpainAlso won in 1950[44][35]
Juan MarichalBryn Mawr CollegeManuel AzañaAlso won in 1972[44][14][15]
Walter T. PattisonUniversity of Minnesota[21][85]
United States HistoryRobert V. BruceBoston University1877 railroad strikes and labor riots in the USA[44][35]
Lyman Henry ButterfieldHarvard University[86]
Louis L. GersonUniversity of ConnecticutImpact of American immigrant groups on US foreign policies[55][44]
Robert V. HineUniversity of California, RiversideEdward, Richard, and Benjamin KernAlso won in 1967[20][44]
William Turrentine JacksonUniversity of California, DavisBritish contributions to the development of the American WestAlso won in 1964[48][44]
Weymouth Tyree JordanFlorida State UniversityScientific agriculture in the Old South[87][44]
Aubrey Christian LandUniversity of NebraskaThe merchant-planter class of the Chesapeake Colonies[44][88]
Robert Alexander LivelyPrinceton UniversityHerbert Hoover and the American enterprise[44][19][15]
Richard LowittConnecticut CollegeGeorge W. Norris[55][44]
Andrew Forest MuirPolytechnic Institute (Puerto Rico), Rice InstituteWilliam Marsh Rice[57][89]
Bessie Louise PierceUniversity of ChicagoHistory of the city of ChicagoAlso won in 1955[3][44]
Frederick RudolphWilliams CollegeHistory of higher education in the USAAlso won in 1968[44][35][69][30]
Helen C. ShuggThe part played by the search for health in westward migration in the USA[3][44][21]
Alice Elizabeth SmithWisconsin State Historical SocietyScottish leadership and capital in the development of the lower Lake Michigan area in the 19th century[44][52]
George Brown TindallLouisiana State UniversityHistory of the South, 1913-1946[44]
John Chalmers VinsonUniversity of GeorgiaUS Senate and American foreign policy, 1931-1941[44][8]
Bell Irvin WileyEmory UniversityHistory of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865[44][8]
Natural ScienceApplied MathematicsRonold W. P. KingHarvard UniversityAntennae and ultra-high frequency phenomenaAlso won in 1937[90][91]
Geoffrey Stuart Stephen LudfordUniversity of MarylandMathematical theory of compressible flow[25][91]
Shih-I PaiUniversity of MarylandFluid dynamics of high-speed and high-temperature gas flows[25][91]
William PragerBrown University[92]
Shan-Fu ShenUniversity of MarylandHydrodynamic stability[25][91]
Armand SiegelBoston UniversityProblems of applied statistical mechanics[35][91]
Astronomy and AstrophysicsMasahisa SugiuraUniversity of AlaskaSolar influences on the Earth's upper atmosphere[91]
ChemistryRobert Byron BirdUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonApplications of equations of change to engineering[52]
Gordon M. BarrowNorthwestern UniversityElectronic structure of certain functional groups[3][91]
Gunnar Bror BergmanCalifornia Institute of Technology[20]
Warren William BrandtPurdue UniversityCertain aspects of gas chromatography[93][94]
Norman Henry CromwellUniversity of NebraskaOrganic reaction mechanismsAlso won in 1950[88]
Victor R. DeitzUnited States Naval Research Laboratory[95]
Renato DulbeccoCalifornia Institute of Technology[20]
Paul Stephen FarringtonUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
Harold Leo FriedmanUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
Garman HarbottleBrookhaven National LaboratoryChemical consequences of nuclear transformation in certain crystalline solids[91]
Edward L. KingUniversity of WisconsinKinetics and mechanisms of chemical reactions in solution[52]
David Emerson MannNational Bureau of StandardsNature and origin of potential barriers hindering internal rotation in molecules[91]
Foil A. MillerMellon InstituteNuclear magnetic resonance[14][91]
Rollie John Myers Jr.University of California, BerkeleyChemical reactions of radicals, atoms and ions[48]
Martin A. PaulHarpur CollegeKinetics and mechanisms of nitration reactions in the solvent acetic anhydride[96]
Raymond PepinskyPennsylvania State UniversityCrystal design of salts of complex and organic ions[14][15][91]
Lloyd Hilton ReyersonUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1927[85]
Ernest Haywood SwiftCalifornia Institute of Technology[20]
Bernard Weinstock (de)Argonne National LaboratoryThermodynamic properties of liquid Helium-3-Helium-4 mixtures[3][91]
John Edward WertzUniversity of MinnesotaInteractions of unpaired electron systems with their environment in the solid state[21][91]
George Landis ZimmermanBryn Mawr College[15]
Earth ScienceJacob A. BjerknesUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
John Edwin BrushRutgers UniversityLand use and settlement in Old Piscataway Township, New Jersey[19]
Don KirkhamIowa State UniversityFertility of intensely cultivated soils of Belgium[9][91]
Merle Charles Prunty Jr.University of GeorgiaEffect of contemporary occupance forms on plantation landholdings in the South[8]
Howel WilliamsUniversity of California, BerkeleyCentral American and the West Indian volcanoesAlso won in 1949[48]
EngineeringDiogenes James AngelakosUniversity of California, BerkeleyElectromagnetic radiation from regions filled with anisotropic materials[48][91]
Edward Walter ComingsPurdue UniversityHigh pressure technology; European education in chemical engineering[93][94]
Ladislas GoldsteinUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignHigh energy condensed discharges in the heavy rare gases[3][62][91]
André Laurent JorissenCornell University[97]
Erik Leonard Mollo-ChristensenMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnsteady aerodynamics[35][91]
Herbert Mark NeustadtU.S. Naval AcademyAlso won in 1956[98]
George William PreckshotUniversity of Minnesota[21][85]
Stanley Eugene RauchUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraCertain characteristics of systems of nonlinear differential equations[20][99][91]
Paul Southworth SymondsBrown University[35]
Mahinder S. UberoiUniversity of MichiganTurbulent motion of fluids[91][56]
Geography and Environmental StudiesRobert Eric DickinsonSyracuse University
MathematicsWilliam Werner BooneCatholic UniversityAlso won in 1977[100]
Charles L. DolphUniversity of MichiganPartial differential equations as they occur in the applied mathematical fields of scattering and fluid mechanisms[91][56]
Harish-ChandraInstitute for Advanced StudyResearch in Paris[101]
Orville Goodwin Harrold Jr.University of TennesseeThree-dimensional topologies[36][37][8]
Kenkichi IwasawaMassachusetts Institute of Technology[35]
George Daniel MostowJohns Hopkins UniversityCompact Lie transformation groups[25]
Jerzy NeymanUniversity of California, BerkeleyStatistical studies toward a theory of the spatial distribution of galaxies[48][91]
Erich RotheUniversity of Michigan[56]
Leo Reino SarioUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
Medicine and HealthHerbert Leon BorisonUniversity of UtahForebrain and hindbrain structures in the regulation of visceral activities[102][103]
Averill Abraham LiebowYale University School of MedicinePathophysiology of pulmonary circulation[55]
Frederick Sargent, IIUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignPhysiological mechanisms of sweat gland fatigue[3][62]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyChristian B. Anfinsen Jr.National Institutes of Health[104]
Jay Vern BeckBrigham Young UniversityMethods of isolation and mass propagation of iron-oxidizing bacteria[102][103]
Edward George BoettigerUniversity of ConnecticutInsect flight muscle[55]
Ernest BorekCity College of New YorkAlso won in 1950[105]
Jefferson M. CrismonStanford UniversityMechanisms of inactivation of certain amines in peripheral blood vessels[48]
Thomas Timothy CrockerUniversity of California, Irvine[106]
Tihamer Zoltan CsakyUniversity of North CarolinaMechanism of carbohydrate transfers in biological systems[2][6][7]
Sanford S. ElbergUniversity of California, BerkeleyEffectiveness of the vaccine developed to prevent Brucella infection in cattle[48]
Wilburn John EversoleUniversity of New MexicoEndocrine regulation of salt and water metabolism[39]
Paul Fredric FentonBrown UniversityStephen Vincent Benét[55][35]
Halvor Orin HalvorsonUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignStudies of micro-organisms important in food microbiology[3][62][21]
John William KellyMedical College of VirginiaUse of micro-spectrophotometryAlso won in 1960[46]
Richard Fuller KimballOak Ridge National LaboratoryNucleic acid and protein content of parts of the protozoan cell[36][37][8]
Irvin E. LienerUniversity of Minnesota[21][85]
Boris MagasanikHarvard University[35]
Harry Wilbur Seeley Jr.Cornell University[107]
Alvin Ferner SellersUniversity of MinnesotaNervous mechanisms regulating stomach functions; absorptive mechanisms in the intestines[108][21][85]
Martin SonenbergCornell University Medical College[109]
David B. SprinsonColumbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons[110]
Mortimer Paul StarrUniversity of California, DavisPlant disease bacteriaAlso won in 1968[48]
Kenneth V. ThimannHarvard UniversityAlso won in 1950[35]
Oscar TousterVanderbilt University School of MedicineMetabolism and biochemistry of sub-cellular particles[36][37][8]
Robert Philip WagnerUniversity of TexasGenetic control of metabolism[57]
Philip E. WilcoxUniversity of WashingtonFundamental studies on proteins[54]
Cecil Edmund YarwoodUniversity of California, BerkeleyAcquired immunity to virus infections in plants[48]
Organismic Biology and EcologyGeorge AnastosUniversity of MarylandTicks found on reptiles[25]
John Tyler BonnerPrinceton UniversityRole of cell variations in the development of cellular slime moldsAlso won in 1971[19][15]
Arthur Merton ChickeringAlbion CollegeTaxonomy of spidersAlso won in 1958[71][56]
Louie Irby DavisSongs and calls of Mexican birds[57]
Paul Lester ErringtonIowa State CollegePeriodic cycles in vertebrate populations[9]
George Evelyn HutchinsonYale UniversityBiological limnologyAlso won in 1949[55]
Karl Frank LaglerUniversity of Michigan[56]
Alden H. MillerUniversity of California, BerkeleyBreeding activity of birds at equatorial latitudes[48]
John Luther MohrUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
Val Nolan Jr.Indiana UniversityNorthern Prairie Warbler and marketable title to land[111][94]
Donald Frederick PoulsonYale UniversityComparative biology of copper accumulation in animals[55]
Albert Glenn RichardsUniversity of Minnesota[21][85]
Bradley T. ScheerUniversity of OregonIsolation of crustacean hormones[112][83]
Frank John VernbergDuke UniversityActivity and metabolism of marine animals at various temperatures[6][7]
Charles Edward Wilde Jr.University of PennsylvaniaBiochemical mechanisms of cellular differentiation[75][14][15]
Walter LeRoy WilsonUniversity of Vermont College of MedicineInhibition of cell division[35][113]
PhysicsArnold B. AronsAmherst College, Woods Hole Oceanographic InstituteStability and overturn of sea water columns in winter cooling[35][114][91][30]
Nicolaas BloembergenHarvard UniversityNuclear and electron spin magnetic resonance[35][91]
Owen ChamberlainUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheoretical physics of the fundamental particles[48][91]
Morrel H. CohenUniversity of ChicagoElectron theory of alloys[3][91]
Clyde Lorrain CowanLos Alamos LaboratoryPhysics of the neutrino and its interactions with atomic nuclei[39][40][91]
Jay Gregory DashLos Alamos LaboratoryCritical velocity in liquid Helium-2[39][40][91]
Robert Briggs DayLos Alamos LaboratoryLow-lying odd-parity levels in heavy even-even nuclei[39][40][91]
Claude GeoffrionAlso won in 1958[115]
Roy Jay GlauberHarvard UniversityInteractions of elementary particlesAlso won in 1972[35][91]
Edwin L. GoldwasserUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEffect of nucleon recoils in photo-meson production[3][62][91]
Melville Saul GreenNational Bureau of StandardsTheoretical researches in statistical mechanics of time-depenedent phenomenaAlso won in 1973[91]
Dieter KurathArgonne National LaboratoryMethods for the calculation of nuclear properties[3][116][91]
John Selden Kirby-SmithOak Ridge National LaboratoryRadiation biology and biophysics[36][37][8][91]
Leo Silvio LavatelliUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNature of the interactions of pions with nucleons[3][62][91]
John Hundale Lawrence[117]
Joseph S. LevingerLouisiana State UniversityTheory of the nuclear photoelectric effect[91]
Ralph Stuart Mackay Jr.University of California, Berkeley, University of California Medical CenterAlso won in 1956[118]
Allan Henry MorrishUniversity of MinnesotaSolid state at low temperatures[21][91][85]
Lorne Albert PageUniversity of PittsburghPhotons, electrons, and positrons by precision beta ray and gamma ray spectroscopy techniques[14][91]
Robert Vivian PoundHarvard UniversityNuclear moments of short-lived nuclear statesAlso won in 1971[35][91]
Frederick ReinesLos Alamos LaboratoryPhysics of the neutrino and its interaction with the atomic nucleus[39][91]
Isadore Rudnick (de)University of California, Los AngelesThermoelastic waves in metals at low temperatures[20][91]
Ellis Philip SteinbergArgonne National LaboratoryProcess of nuclear fission[3][91]
Plant ScienceEnrique BalechMinistry of the Navy (Argentina)Also won in 1958[119]
Lawrence Rogers BlinksStanford UniversityBioelectric phenomenaAlso won in 1939, 1948[48]
Jules Brunel (fr)University of Montreal[120]
Alden Springer CraftsUniversity of California, DavisHerbicidal chemicalsAlso won in 1938[48]
Emanuel EpsteinUniversity of California[121]
Donald Sankey FarnerWashington State CollegePhysiological cycles of birds[122]
Leslie Andrew GarayHarvard University[123]
Charles William Hagen Jr.Indiana UniversityDifferentiation within plant species[111][94]
Leonard MachlisUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhysiology of the water mold Allomyces[48]
Roy OverstreetUniversity of California, BerkeleyMineral absorption by plant and animal cellsAlso won in 1945[48]
Daniel Altman RobertsUniversity of Florida[124]
Stanley George Stephens[125]
Rufus Henney Thompson[126]
Harry Ernest Wheeler[127]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesArthur J. O. AndersonNew Mexico Museum of ArtAztec accounts of Spanish colonizationAlso won in 1955[39][44][40]
Ralph Leon BealsUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
Svend E. FrederiksenAlso won in 1958[128]
Alfred Vincent Kidder[129]
Donald Stanley MarshallPeabody Museum of Salem, Harvard UniversityMangaia in Polynesian dialects[35][130]
Sidney Wilfred MintzYale UniversityHaitian internal marketing system[55]
John Howland RoweUniversity of California, BerkeleyIncas during Spanish colonial rule[48]
EconomicsArnold C. HarbergerUniversity of Chicago[3][116]
George Herbert HildebrandUniversity of California, Los AngelesAlso won in 1952[20]
Gerald Marvin MeierWesleyan UniversityInternational trade and economic development in the British tropics, 1870-1914Also won in 1958[55]
EducationLawrence Arthur CreminTeachers College at Columbia University, The Spencer FoundationHistory of American educational thought, 1880-1940[44]
Alfred NovakMichigan State UniversityTeaching of natural science[71][56]
LawGeorge Lee HaskinsUniversity of PennsylvaniaEarly colonial law[75][131]
John O. Honnold Jr.University of Pennsylvania Law SchoolLaw governing sales of goods under civil law systems[75][14][15]
Leonard Williams LevyBrandeis UniversityProvisions against compulsory self-incrimination in Anglo-American law[44][35]
Arthur Selwyn MillerEmory UniversityDomestic goals of modern nation-states in relation to international trade[8]
Political ScienceGeorge Arthur Codding Jr.University of PennsylvaniaInternational postal communication[75][14][15]
Howard Jay GrahamLos Angeles County Law LibraryHistory of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States ConstitutionAlso won in 1953[20][44]
Lennox Algernon MillsUniversity of MinnesotaAlso won in 1936, 1959[21][85]
Theodore Lucien ShayWillamette UniversityHindu principles on current Indian political policy[83][132]
PsychologyMagda B. ArnoldLoyola University, Chicago, Spring Hill College[133]
Andrew Laurence Comrey Jr.University of California, Los Angeles[20]
Herschel LeibowitzUniversity of WisconsinSensory and neurophysiological correlates of perception[52]
Richard Lester SolomonHarvard University[35]
SociologyLeonard BroomUniversity of California, Los Angeles[20]
Ronald FreedmanUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Michigan[56]
Herbert HymanColumbia UniversityComparative study of public opinion on civil liberties in the USA and Great Britain[44]
Marvin Eugene WolfgangUniversity of PennsylvaniaFlorentine contributions to the history and philosophy of punishment for crimeAlso won in 1968[44][75][15][59]

1957 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFine ArtsEpifanio IrizarryPuerto Rican Division of Community EducationPainting[119]
Antonio JosephAlso won in 1953[134][119]
Julio Rosado del VallePuerto Rico Department of Education[135][119]
Enrique Echeverría[136][119]
Music CompositionJosé SerebrierComposingAlso won in 1958[119]
HumanitiesFolklore and Popular CultureEmile Marcelin[119]
History of Science and TechnologyFrancisco GuerraUniversidad Nacional de México[119]
Iberian and Latin American HistoryJosé Miranda González (es)Universidad Nacional de MéxicoAlso won in 1966[119]
LinguisticsJohn CorominasUniversity of ChicagoAlso won in 1945, 1948[3]
Natural ScienceEarth ScienceHoracio Homero CamachoUniversity of Buenos Aires[119]
Fernando VilaYacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales[119]
MathematicsLeopoldo NachbinUniversity of BrazilAlso won in 1949, 1958[137][119]
Medicine and HealthAlejandro Arce QueiroloAsunción Military Hospital[119]
Joaquín Luco Valenzuela (es)Also won in 1937, 1938, 1968[138]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyFernando Mönckeberg BarrosUniversidad de Chile[119]
Adolfo Max RothschildBiological Institute of São PauloAlso won in 1956[119]
Organismic Biology and EcologyClare R. BaltazarNational Institute of Science and TechnologyAlso won in 1964[139]
Virgilio Biaggi Jr.University of Puerto Rico, MayagüezBirds in Puerto Rico[140][119]
Leopoldo E. Caltagirone-ZamoraLa Cruz National Entomological StationAlso won in 1958[119]
Newton Dias dos Santos (pt)National Museum of Brazil[119]
Diva Diniz CorrêaUniversity of São Paulo[119]
Bernardo Alberto Houssay[141]
Frederico LaneMinistry of Agriculture (Brazil)Also won in 1952[119]
Dalcy de Oliveira Albuquerque (pt)National Museum of BrazilAlso won in 1960[119]
Herminio R. RabanalFish culture in fresh water pondsAlso won in 1959[142]
Francisco Silvério PereiraClaretiano College[119]
PhysicsAlfredo Baños Jr.University of California, Los AngelesAll possible cases of dipole radiation in the presence of a dissipative half-spaceAlso won in 1935, 1936, 1937[20][91]
Plant ScienceFausto FolquerNational University of TucumánAlso won in 1957[119]
Alvaro Fernández-PérezColombian Institute of Natural SciencesAlso won in 1975[119]
Roberto FresaMinistry of Agriculture (Argentina)[119]
Juan Héctor Hunziker (es) (pt)Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina)Also won in 1958, 1980[119]
Enrique Liogier y AllutLa Salle CollegeAlso won in 1950, 1953[143][119]
Edgardo Raúl MontaldiMinistry of Agriculture (Argentina)Also won in 1955[119]
Jorge A. Soria VascoUniversity of GuayaquilAlso won in 1955[119]
Social ScienceAnthropology and Cultural StudiesCarlos Angulo ValdésColombian National Ethnographic Institute[119]
Néstor Uscátegui MendozaColombian National Ethnographic InstituteAlso won in 1958[119]
EconomicsHastings Dudley Huggins[144]

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