List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1950

One hundred and fifty-eight Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1950.[1][2] This marked the 25th anniversary of the fellowship.[3]

1950 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Lincoln Barnett [2][4][5][6][7]
Eleanor Clark Also won in 1947 [8]
Eleanor Green Also won in 1949 [9]
Peter M. H. Taylor [4]
Janet Lewis Winters [10][5]
Fine Arts Federico Castellon Also won in 1941 [11]
Milton Goldstein [12][7]
Martin Jackson Also won in 1949 [6]
Malcolm Haynie Myers Also won in 1951 [13]
Steve Raffo Also won in 1951 [14]
Andrée Ruellan [15]
David Smith Also won in 1951 [16]
Benton Murdoch Spruance Also won in 1962 [6]
Music Composition Elliott Carter Also won in 1945 [17]
Irving Gifford Fine Also won in 1958 [18]
Roger John Goeb Also won in 1951 [18]
Gerald Raymond Kechley Also won in 1949 [19][20]
Harry Partch Also won in 1943, 1944 [21][10]
Leo Smit [18]
Robert E. Ward Also won in 1949, 1966 [22]
Ben Brian Weber Also won in 1952 [18]
Poetry Rosalie Moore Also won in 1951 [10][9]
Theodore Roethke Also won in 1945 [19]
Theatre Arts Boris Aronson [23]
Rosamond Gilder [24][25]
Humanities American Literature Jay Leyda Also won in 1951 [10][5]
Architecture, Planning and Design Howard I. Chapelle [26]
Christopher Tunnard [2]
Bibliography Lawrence Clark Powell Also won in 1966 [10][5]
Biography Victor Wolfgang von Hagen Also won in 1949 [2][9]
British History William Haller Also won in 1947, 1956 [25][7]
Classics Aubrey Diller (de) [27][28][29]
Gilbert Arthur Highet [30]
Chester G. Starr Also won in 1958 [31][29]
East Asian Studies Harold Robert Isaacs [12][7]
Economic History Bray Hammond Also won in 1955 [32]
English Literature Northrop Frye [33]
Davis Philoon Harding [2]
Virgil Barney Heltzel Also won in 1949, 1965 [31]
Edward Niles Hooker Also won in 1942 [34][10][9]
George Winchester Stone, Jr. Also won in 1951, 1963 [32]
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg [10][9]
John Harold Wilson [35]
Fine Arts Research Albert William Christ-Janer [31]
Richard Krautheimer Also won in 1953, 1963 [36]
Martin Sebastian Soria (es) (pl) [37][29][38]
Edgar Wind [2]
Folklore and Popular Culture Herbert Norman Halpert [6]
Marshall Winslow Stearns [39][7]
French Literature M. Amelia Klenke [35]
Georges Claude May Also won in 1984 [2]
General Nonfiction Diana Trilling Also won in 1991 [9]
German and East European History Dietrich Gerhard (de) [40]
German and Scandinavian Literature Jean Hamilton Hubener [33]
Victor Lange Also won in 1966 [7]
History of Science and Technology Marshall Clagett Also won in 1946 [29][32]
Italian Literature Charles S. Singleton Also won in 1954, 1962 [2]
Linguistics Robert Fowkes [41]
W. Cabell Greet [25]
Henry M. Hoenigswald [6]
Helge Kökeritz (sv) Also won in 1943 [2]
Literary Criticism Richard Harter Fogle (de) [5][42]
Walter B. C. Watkins Also won in 1946 [43][42]
Medieval History Herbert Bloch [2]
Medieval Literature Pearl Kibre [44]
Gerhart B. Ladner (de) [28][29]
Music Research Isabel Pope Conant [18][2][38]
Near Eastern Studies Edith Porada Also won in 1982 [45]
Kenneth Meyer Setton Also won in 1949 [33][6]
Philosophy Monroe Curtis Beardsley [6]
Max Black [7]
Ernest Nagel Also won in 1934 [46]
Gregory Vlastos Also won in 1958 [47][33][7]
Religion Robert McQueen Grant Also won in 1953, 1959 [48][49]
Russian History Bertram D. Wolfe Also won in 1949, 1953 [50]
South Asian Studies Franklin Edgerton [2]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Stephen Gilman [35][38]
María Rosa Lida de Malkiel Also won in 1949 [10][9][38]
Juan López-Morillas (es) Also won in 1957 [2][38]
Edwin Seth Morby (es) (fr) Also won in 1964 [10][9][38]
United States History Robert Donald Clark [51]
John Hope Franklin Also won in 1973 [5][32]
George Edwin McMillan [49]
James Z. Rabun [52]
Charles Maurice Wiltse Also won in 1949 [32]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Harry Richard Seiwell [2]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Bart Jan Bok [2][20]
Dave Fultz [48][31][29][20]
Chemistry Robert Arnold Alberty [53][29][20]
Sidney William Benson [10][20]
Bryce L. Crawford Also won in 1972 [54][20]
Norman Henry Cromwell Also won in 1957 [53][20]
William Garfield Dauben (de) Also won in 1965 [10][20]
Paul Mead Doty [2][20]
Theodore A. Geissman Also won in 1964 [10][20]
Frederick Otto Koenig Also won in 1949 [10][20]
Lester Peter Kuhn [26][20]
Blaine C. McKusick [3][6][26][20]
Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer [2][4][6][32][7][20]
Milton David Soffer [2][12][20]
Earth Science Francis John Turner Also won in 1959 [10][20]
Mathematics Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. [2][20]
Samuel Eilenberg Also won in 1974 [12][20]
Philip Hartman [55][20]
Norman Earl Steenrod [6][20]
Medicine and Health Richard W. Lippman Also won in 1951 [10][20]
Samuel Robert Means Reynolds Also won in 1937 [20]
Stephen Polyak [31][29][20]
M. C. Terry [10][5][20]
Gerhardt von Bonin [31][29][20]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Ernest Borek Also won in 1957 [20]
Edward Charles Cantino [6][20]
Frank Host Dickey [10][20]
Arthur William Galston Also won in 1946 [56]
Irving Goodman Also won in 1949 [57][12][20]
Evan Charles Horning [6][20]
Robert E. Hungate [58][19]
Frank Harris Johnson Also won in 1944, 1945 [59][6][20]
Michael Kasha [31][29][20]
Kenneth James McCallum [33][20]
F. H. L. Taylor [2][20]
Kenneth V. Thimann Also won in 1957 [2][20]
Hans Handforth Zinsser Also won in 1949 [6][20]
Organismic Biology and Ecology William Eugene Berg [10][20]
Herbert Friedmann Also won in 1953, 1955 [5][12][32][20]
Francis Harper Also won in 1951 [60]
Harlow Burgess Mills [31][29][20]
Francis Joseph Ryan [20]
Ray Fred Smith [10][20]
George Willard Wharton, Jr [4][20]
Physics Julian Himely Bigelow [6][20]
Sidney Michael Dancoff [31][29][20]
David A. Lind [10][20]
Julian Ellis Mack [29][20]
Lauriston C. Marshall [10]
Plant Science Edgar Anderson Also won in 1943, 1956 [40][20]
Howard Scott Gentry [10][20]
Sergius Harry Mamay (es) [40][20]
Nicholas Polunin (es) Also won in 1951 [33][20]
Charles Madeira Rick, Jr. Also won in 1948 [10][20]
Statistics Emil J. Gumbel [61]
George Kingsley Zipf [2]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Edward Wyllys Andrews, IV [32]
David Bidney [62][28][29]
Hjalmar R. Holand [29]
Walter Taylor [38]
Economics Wassily W. Leontief Also won in 1940 [2]
Charles Edward Lindblom Also won in 1985 [2]
W. Rupert Maclaurin [2]
Edwin G. Nourse Also won in 1951 [10][2][6][4][63][35][32][7]
Political Science Robert Alan Dahl Also won in 1978 [2]
Samuel J. Konefsky Also won in 1951 [63][12][7]
Samuel Lubell Also won in 1953 [12][7]
Bernard Schwartz
Julian Towster [7]
Eric Herman Wilhelm Voegelin Also won in 1955 [42]
Psychology Jean Evans Also won in 1955 [64]
Mary Henle Also won in 1960 [20]
Sociology Wolfram Eberhard Also won in 1951 [10][20]

1950 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Juan Cruz Reyes [65]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Alvaro Ortega [66]
Iberian and Latin American History Francisco Cuevas Cancino (es) [67]
Intellectual and Cultural History Juan Larrea y Celayeta (es) Also won in 1949 [68]
Natural Sciences Chemistry Simão Mathias [69]
Marcos Tschapek [70]
Earth Science Ismael Escobar Vallejo [71]
Mathematics Mischa Cotlar Also won in 1952 [72]
Medicine and Health Augusto A. Camara Also won in 1951 [73]
Luis Vargas García Alons [74]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Francisco J. S. Lara Also won in 1951 [75]
Osvaldo Argentino Peso [76]
Raúl Esteban Trucco Also won in 1949 [77]
Neuroscience José Bebin Bustamante Also won in 1951 [78]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Abelardo Moreno Bonilla Also won in 1949 [79]
Dioscoro S. Rabor Also won in 1956 [80]
Plant Science Ramón Ferreyra Huerta (es) [81]
José Cuatrecasas Also won in 1951 [82]
Henri Alain Liogier Also won in 1953, 1957 [83]
Veridiana Victoria Rossetti [84]
Alberto Soriano [85]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Milciades Chaves Chamorro [86]

See also

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Islamic jurist qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion on a point of Islamic law This article is about Islamic scholars. For clothing, see Mufti (dress). For the 2017 film, see Mufti (film). For the secret society of Pomona College, see Mufti (organization). Part of a series on IslamUsul al-Fiqh Fiqh Ijazah Ijma Ijtihad Ikhtilaf Istihlal Istihsan Istishab Madhhab Madrasah Manhaj Maslaha Qiyas Taqlid Taqwa Urf Ahkam Fard Mustahabb Halal Mubah Makruh Haram Baligh Batil Bid'ah Fahisha Fasiq Fitn...

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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Fereydoun Mirza Qajar – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Head of the Qajar dynasty Fereydoun Mirza QajarHead of the Qajar dynastyReign1943–1975PredecessorPrince Mohammad Hassan MirzaSuccessorP...

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Village in Estonia Village in Valga County, EstoniaKaurutootsiVillageKaurutootsiLocation in EstoniaCoordinates: 57°57′45″N 26°30′43″E / 57.96250°N 26.51194°E / 57.96250; 26.51194Country EstoniaCounty Valga CountyMunicipality Otepää ParishPopulation (07.02.2008[1]) • Total34 Kaurutootsi is a village in Otepää Parish, Valga County in southeastern Estonia.[2] It has a population of 34 (as of 7 February 2008).[1]...

 

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Simon Weaver (pictured in 2007) has managed Harrogate Town since 2009, though much of this time was spent outside the English Football League until 2020. There are 92 association football teams in the top four divisions of English football, all of which have a manager (sometimes given the title of head coach) unless the position is currently vacant or a caretaker manager is in place. The Premier League and the English Football League (EFL) are the only fully professional football leagues in ...

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