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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1941
Eighty-five
Guggenheim Fellowships
were awarded in 1941.
[1]
[2]
1941 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
Category
Field of Study
Fellow
Notes
Ref
Creative Arts
Fiction
Hermann J. Broch
Also won in 1940
[3]
Wilbur Joseph Cash
[4]
[5]
Brainard Cheney
[5]
Edwin Corle
[6]
Oliver La Farge
[6]
[7]
Andrew Nelson Lytle
Also won in 1940, 1959
[5]
James Still
Also won in 1946
[5]
Fine Arts
Richmond Barthé
Also won in 1940
[8]
Federico Castellon
Also won in 1950
[9]
Thomas Craig
[10]
[11]
Lee Jackson
[12]
Bruce Mitchell
[13]
[14]
Leonard Pytlak
[15]
[14]
Ruth Reeves
Also won in 1940
[14]
Marion Sanford
Also won in 1942
[8]
Music Composition
Paul Bowles
[16]
Hunter Johnson
Also won in 1954
[4]
[5]
[14]
[16]
Marc Blitzstein
Also won in 1940
[17]
Alvin Etler
Also won in 1940, 1963
[18]
Earl Robinson
Also won in 1940
[19]
[11]
Photography
Walker Evans
Also won in 1940, 1959
[20]
Dorothea Lange
[6]
[11]
Eliot Furness Porter
Also won in 1946
[21]
[22]
[23]
Poetry
Reuel Denney
[24]
Norman Rosten
[25]
Delmore Schwartz
Also won in 1940
[26]
Humanities
British History
Arthur J. Marder
Also won in 1946, 1947
[26]
[27]
David Harris Willson
Also won in 1943, 1948, 1963
[28]
Classics
Eric Alfred Havelock
Also won in 1943
[29]
Doro Levi
Also won in 1942
[30]
Economic History
William Thomas Easterbrook
[31]
English Literature
Gordon Norton Ray
Also won in 1942, 1945, 1956
[26]
[27]
Mark Schorer
Also won in 1942, 1948, 1973
[27]
Fine Arts Research
Saul S. Weinberg
Also won in 1942
[23]
French Literature
André Benjamin Delattre
Also won in 1951
[32]
General Nonfiction
Carey McWilliams
Also won in 1944
[6]
[11]
Gustavus Myers
Also won in 1942
[33]
History of Science and Technology
Edward Rosen
Also won in 1945
[34]
Iberian & Latin American History
Lewis Hanke
(es)
[35]
Helen Sullivan Mims
Also won in 1942
[36]
Linguistics
George L. Trager
[25]
Literary Criticism
Arthur James Marshall Smith
[32]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature
Eduardo Neale-Silva
[37]
United States History
Lewis Eldon Atherton
[5]
Albert Katz Weinberg
[38]
Natural Sciences
Astrology and Astrophysics
Maud Worcester Makemson
[39]
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Horace Albert Barker
Also won in 1961
[6]
[11]
Chemistry
Verner Schomaker
[6]
[11]
Aristid von Grosse
Also won in 1940
[35]
[28]
Earth Science
Ernst Cleveland Abbe
(pt)
[28]
William Christian Krumbein
[23]
George Prior Woollard
Also won in 1942
[40]
Mathematics
Richard Dagobert Brauer
[41]
Jesse Douglas
Also won in 1940
[42]
Deane Montgomery
[26]
[28]
[27]
Alfred Tarski
Also won in 1942, 1955
[26]
Molecular and Cellular Biology
I. L. Chaikoff
[6]
[11]
John Thomas Medler
[7]
Neuroscience
Kenneth Stewart Cole
[43]
Berry Campbell
[
d
]
Also won in 1940
[44]
Organismic Biology and Ecology
Dietrich H. Bodenstein
(de)
Also won in 1942
[6]
Cornelius Becker Philip
[35]
[28]
Benjamin P. Sonnenblick
[45]
Physics
Willard Libby
Also won in 1951, 1959
[6]
[11]
Wilson M. Powell
Also won in 1942
[46]
Harvey Elliott White
[6]
[11]
Volney Colvin Wilson
[23]
Plant Science
Adriance Sherwood Foster
Also won in 1948
[6]
[11]
Margaret Fulford
[47]
[5]
George Thomas Johnson
Also won in 1940
[48]
Social Science
Anthropology and Cultural Studies
Roy Franklin Barton
(ru)
Also won in 1945
[11]
Isabel Truesdell Kelly
Also won in 1940
[6]
[11]
Dorothy Mary Spencer
Also won in 1945
[13]
Edward H. Spicer
Also won in 1955
[7]
Economics
Merrill Kelley Bennett
[6]
[11]
Paul Theodore Ellsworth
[47]
[5]
Clarence Dickinson Long, Jr.
Also won in 1942
[25]
Political Science
Eugene Alfred Forsey
[49]
Gerald Sanford Graham
[35]
[49]
Francis D. Wormuth
[5]
Psychology
Rudolf Arnheim
Also won in 1942
[50]
Solomon E. Asch
Also won in 1943
[51]
[52]
Edward Girden
Also won in 1958
[52]
George Katona
Also won in 1940
[53]
Sociology
Edward Prince Hutchinson
[1]
[26]
[35]
1941 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
Category
Field of Study
Fellow
Notes
Ref
Creative Arts
Fiction
Ramón Sender
[54]
[55]
Fine Arts
Antonio Rodríguez Luna
Also won in 1942
[55]
Humanities
Education
Olga Cossettini
[56]
Natural Sciences
Earth Science
Nabor Carrillo
Also won in 1940
[57]
Engineering
Augusto José Durelli
[58]
Medicine and Health
Washington Buño
Also won in 1947
[59]
Aníbal Cipriano da Silveira Santos
(pt)
[60]
José Ribeiro do Valle
(pt)
[61]
Nilson Torres de Rezende
Also won in 1940
[62]
Luis Vargas Fernández
Also won in 1942
[63]
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Américo S. Albrieux Murdoch
Also won in 1940
[64]
Otto Guilherme Bier
(pt)
Also won in 1945, 1946
[65]
Efrén Carlos del Pozo
Also won in 1942
[66]
Maurício Rocha e Silva
Also won in 1940
[67]
Physics
Mário Schenberg
Also won in 1940
[68]
Facundo Bueso Sanllehí
Also won in 1940
[69]
Plant Science
Agesilau Antonio Bitancourt
Edgar do Amaral Graner
[70]
Juan Ignacio Valencia
Also won in 1942, 1943
[71]
Social Science
Political Science
Santos Primo Amadeo
Also won in 1940
[72]
See also
Guggenheim Fellowship
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1940
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1942
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"James Still, Littcarr Writer, Gets One of Guggenheim Fellowships"
.
The Courier-Journal
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. Retrieved
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^
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b
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e
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"Californians awarded 13 fellowships"
.
Oakland Tribune
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. Retrieved
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^
a
b
c
"Guggenheim memorial awards to state men"
.
Carlsbad Current-Argus
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. Retrieved
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^
a
b
"Warren artist receives award from Guggenheim Foundation; one of two sculptors so honored"
. Warren, Pennsylvania, USA. 1941-03-26. p. 3
. Retrieved
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– via newspapers.com.
^
"Federico Castellon, 56, Painter And a Lecturer on Art, Is Dead"
. 1971-07-30. p. 36
. Retrieved
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– via newspapers.com.
^
"Tom Crag"
. Helfen Fine Arts
. Retrieved
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.
^
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"Fellowships are awarded Californians"
.
The San Bernardino County Sun
. San Bernardino, California, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 4
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Lee Jackson"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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.
^
a
b
"Granted fellowships"
.
Republican and Herald
. Pottsville, Pennsylvania, USA. p. 10
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
a
b
c
d
"W.P.A. Director Hails $2,000 Art Winner At Corcoran Show"
.
Evening Star
. Washington, DC, USA. 1941-03-30. p. 2
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Leonard Pytlak"
. The British Museum
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
"Guggenheim Fellowship (1940-1044)"
. University of Washington
. Retrieved
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.
^
"Marc Blitzstein..."
Shamokin News-Dispatch
. Shamokin, Pennsylvania, USA. 1941-03-26. p. 4
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Alvin Etler"
. University of Washington
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Earl Robinson"
. University of Washington
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Walker Evans Timeline"
. Florence Griswold Museum
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
^
"Savannah Sparrow's Nest"
. Cleveland Museum of Art
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
Honan, William H. (1990-11-03).
"Eliot Porter, Photographer, Is Dead at 88"
. p. 18
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
c
d
"Urbana historian awarded Guggenheim Fellowship"
.
Herald and Review
. Decatur, Illinois, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 2
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
Nelsen, Randall W. (2003).
"Remembering Reuel Denney: Sociology as Cultural Studies"
.
The American Sociologist
.
34
(4): 30
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
c
"Guggenheim awards given 3 Conn. men"
.
Hartford Courant
. Hartford, Connecticut, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 5
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
"Guggenheim awards include grants to N. E. authors, one a Maine native"
. Lewiston, Maine, USA: The Lewiston Daily Sun. 1941-03-24. p. 4
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
a
b
c
d
"Harvard scholars win Guggenheim fellowships"
.
The Boston Globe
. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 1
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
a
b
c
d
e
"Guggenheim fellowships to 2 'U' men"
.
The Minneapolis Star
. Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 13
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"HAVELOCK, Eric Alfred"
. Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Distinguished Italian archeologist to talk at Rollins College"
.
The Orlando Sentinel
. Orlando, Florida, USA. 1941-04-06. p. 23
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Easterbrook in Toronto"
. McLuhan's New Sciences. 2017-10-30
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
"2 Michigan professors win Guggenheim awards"
.
Battle Creek Enquirer
. Battle Creek, Michigan, USA. 1941-03-28. p. 11
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
Ellis, John Tracy (January 1944).
"Review: [Untitled]"
.
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.
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. Retrieved
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.
^
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"DR. EDWARD ROSEN, CITY U. PROFESSOR"
.
The New York Times
. New York City, New York, USA. p. 28
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
c
d
e
"Two District scholars receive Guggenheim Fellowship awards"
.
Evening Star
. Washington, DC, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 4
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Mrs. Mims wins Guggenheim prize"
.
The Herald Statesmen
. Yonkers, New York, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 2
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Guggenheim award goes to Neale-Silva"
.
The Wisconsin Alumnus
. Vol. 42, no. 4. July 1941. p. 313.
^
"Albert Katz Weinberg"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Honor given Dr. Makemson"
.
Poughkeepsie Eagle-News
. Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 1
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspaper.com.
^
"George Prior Woollard"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
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Richard Dagobert Brauer 1901-1977
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. National Academy of Sciences
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
O'Connor, J.J.; Robertson, E.F. (August 2006).
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. University of St. Andrews
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
^
Huxley, Andrew (1996). "Kenneth Steawrt Cole".
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. National Academies Press
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Medical school faculty member gets fellowship"
.
The Oklahoma Daily
. Norman, Oklahoma, USA. 1941-03-21. p. 2
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Benjamin P. Sonnenblick"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Wilson Marcy Powell, Physics: Berkeley"
. UC Libraries
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
"2 U. C. professors win Guggenheim fellowships"
.
The Cincinnati Post
. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 16
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
Talburt, Dwight E. (May 1983).
"George Thomas Johnson, 1916-1981"
.
Mycologia
.
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^
a
b
"Eugene Alfred Forsey Wins Fellowship"
.
The Ottawa Journal
. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 1941-03-19. p. 2
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Rudolf Arnheim"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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.
^
"Death of Solomon Asch"
.
Almanac
. Vol. 42, no. 23. University of Pennsylvania. 1996-03-05
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
a
b
"2 professors here awarded signal honors"
.
The Brooklyn Citizen
. Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. 1941-03-24. p. 3
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"George Katona"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
^
"in and out of town"
.
The Albuquerque Tribuna
. Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. 1941-07-02. p. 10
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
a
b
"The Guggenheim Memorial Foundation..."
Chattanooga Daily Times
. Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. 1941-07-13. p. 37
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
– via newspapers.com.
^
"Olga Cossettini"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
^
"Nabor Carrillo"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
^
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.
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^
"JOSE RIBEIRO DO VALLE"
. Academia Brasileira de Ciências
. Retrieved
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.
^
"Nilson Torres de Rezende"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
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^
"Américo S. Albrieux"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Otto Guilherme Bier"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
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.
^
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^
"Mauricio Roch e Silva"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Mario Schenberg"
(in Portuguese). Brazilian Center for Physical Research
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
^
"Facundo Bueso-Sanllehí"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Edgar do Amaral Graner"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Juan Ignacio Valencia"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-22
.
^
"Santos Primo Amadeo"
. John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
. Retrieved
2022-10-21
.
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