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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1940
Seventy-three
Guggenheim Fellowships
were awarded in 1940.
[1]
[2]
1940 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category
Field of Study
Fellow
Notes
Ref
Creative Arts
Fiction
Hermann J. Broch
Also won in 1941
[3]
[4]
Ward Allison Dorrance
[5]
Edwin Moultrie Lanham
[6]
[7]
Andrew Nelson Lytle
Also won in 1941, 1959
[8]
Christine Weston
[9]
Fine Arts
Bernard Arnest
[8]
[10]
Lawrence Louis Barrett
[11]
Richmond Barthé
Also won in 1941
[12]
[7]
Miguel Covarrubias
Also won in 1933
[8]
[13]
John Hovannes
[14]
Henry Lee McFee
[8]
Tracy Montminy
Appointed as Elizabeth Tracy
[15]
[16]
Herman Palmer
[17]
[7]
Ruth Reeves
Also won in 1941
[18]
Carl Schaefer
[19]
Harry Wickey
Also won in 1939
[20]
[7]
Music Composition
Marc Blitzstein
Also won in 1941
[21]
[4]
Alvin Etler
Also won in 1941, 1963
[21]
[2]
[7]
Earl Robinson
Also won in 1941
[21]
[8]
[7]
William Howard Schuman
Also won 1939
[22]
[7]
Photography
Walker Evans
Also won in 1941, 1959
[23]
Edward Weston
Also won in 1939
[24]
Poetry
Lloyd Frankenberg
[25]
[4]
Delmore Schwartz
Also won in 1941
[8]
[15]
[25]
[4]
Theatre Arts
Howard Bay
[26]
Humanities
American Literature
Alfred Kazin
Also won in 1947, 1958, 1969
[8]
[4]
Architecture, Planning, and Design
Gregory Ain
[27]
Biography
Richmond C. Beatty
[8]
Fine Arts Research
Robert Chester Smith
[28]
Carl Zigrosser
Also won in 1939
[29]
General Nonfiction
John Dos Passos
Also won in 1939, 1942
[30]
[8]
[15]
[31]
German and East European History
Lewis Galantière
[32]
[7]
Intellectual and Cultural History
Hans Kohn
[33]
[4]
Medieval Literature
Louis Furman Sas
[34]
Near Eastern Studies
Richard F. S. Starr
[35]
Philosophy
Otis Hamilton Lee
[7]
Paul Marhenke
[36]
United States History
Howard Wolf
Also won in 1939
[37]
[8]
Natural Sciences
Chemistry
Arthur C. Cope
[2]
Aristid von Grosse
Also won in 1941
[7]
Geography and Environmental Studies
Raymond E. Crist
Also won in 1953
[38]
Earth Science
Chester Stock
Also won in 1939
[39]
Harold Ernest Vokes
[40]
Mathematics
Jesse Douglas
Also won in 1941
[41]
Gordon Pall
[19]
Raymond Louis Wilder
[42]
Aurel Friedrich Wintner
[31]
Molecular and Cellular Biology
David Lion Drabkin
[43]
John T. Edsall
Also won in 1953
[15]
Raymund Lull Zwemer
[44]
Neuroscience
Berry Campbell
Also won in 1941
[45]
Organismic Biology & Ecology
Myron Gordon
Also won in 1938
[46]
Gregory Pincus
Also won in 1939
[4]
Physics
David Mathias Dennison
[47]
Plant Science
Stanley A. Cain
[2]
[8]
Katherine Esau
[36]
George Thomas Johnson
Also won in 1941
[48]
Franklin P. Metcalf
(ast)
[49]
Henry K. Svenson
(de)
[50]
Social Sciences
Anthropology and Cultural Studies
Luther S. Cressman
Also won in 1949
[51]
Alfred Irving Hallowell
[52]
Isabel Truesdell Kelly
Also won in 1941
[36]
Alfred Métraux
Also won in 1938
[53]
Economics
Wassily W. Leontief
Also won in 1950
[15]
James Ackley Maxwell
[19]
Nathan Reich
[19]
[4]
Frank A. Southard Jr.
[54]
[7]
Political Science
Donald Grant Creighton
[19]
Warren Aldrich Roberts
[55]
Francis Reginald Scott
[19]
Psychology
George Katona
Also won in 1941
[56]
Sociology
Edward Franklin Frazier
[12]
1940 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category
Field of Study
Fellow
Notes
Ref
Humanities
Linguistics
J. Eugene Garro
[57]
Natural Sciences
Earth Science
Nabor Carrillo
Also won in 1941
[58]
[59]
Carlos Nicholson Jefferson
(es)
[59]
Medicine and Health
Hugo Pablo Chiodi
Also won in 1939
[60]
[59]
Eduardo Etzel
[59]
Raúl Palacios von Helms
Also won in 1939
[61]
[59]
Nilson Torres de Rezende
Also won in 1941
[59]
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Américo S. Albrieux Murdoch
Also won in 1941
[59]
Fernando G. Huidobro Toro
[59]
Ciro A. Peluffo
[59]
Maurício Rocha e Silva
Also won in 1941
[59]
Physics
Mário Schenberg
Also won in 1941
[62]
[59]
Facundo Bueso Sanllehí
Also won in 1941
[59]
Plant Science
Carlos Arnaldo Krug
[59]
José Pérez Carabia
(es)
[59]
Social Sciences
Anthropology and Cultural Studies
Jorge C. Muelle
(es)
[63]
Arthur Ramos de Araujo Pereira
(pt)
[64]
Economics
Jorge Kingston
Also won in 1947
[65]
Political Science
Santos Primo Amadeo
Also won in 1941
[66]
See also
Guggenheim Fellowship
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1939
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1941
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"Who were the Montminys?"
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"Palmer, (George) Herman (1894-1946)"
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"Mummies and jungles to give woman designer new patterns"
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"Eight Canadian Guggenheim Fellowships"
.
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"State under lens"
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"Innovations in staging offered to benefit opera"
.
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"Tierman House, Gregory Ain, FAIA, Architect, 1940"
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"Two District men win Guggenheim fellowship"
.
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^
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"Dr. Hans Kohn forum speaker this evening"
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^
"Richard F.S. Starr"
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.
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"Howard Wolf"
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"Chester Stock"
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"Syria research planned by Dr. H.E. Vokes"
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"Fellowship to Tenafly doctor"
.
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"Dr. Campbell given honor"
.
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"Warren Roberts"
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^
"George Katona"
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^
"J. Eugene Garro"
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^
"Nabor Carrillo"
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