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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1961.

US and Canadian Fellows
  • William Weaver Austin, Given Foundation Professor Emeritus of Musicology, Cornell University.
  • Ben Haig Bagdikian, Writer; Professor Emeritus of Journalism, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Frederik Barry Bang, deceased. Medicine.
  • Willis R. Barnstone, Professor of Comparative Literature, Indiana University.
  • George A. Bartholomew, deceased. Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Richard J. Bearman, Professor of Chemistry, University of New South Wales.
  • John Frederick Bell, Former Medical Director, Rocky Mountain Laboratory, U.S. Public Health Service.
  • Harry J. Benda, deceased. Far Eastern History.
  • Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., University Archivist Emeritus, University of Virginia.
  • Ernst Berliner, W. Alton Jones Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Bryn Mawr College.
  • Wendell Erdman Berry, Writer, Port Royal, Kentucky.
  • David Duckworth Bien, Professor of History, University of Michigan.
  • Ernst Bleuler, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Nicholas C. Bodman, deceased. Linguistics.
  • John Lewis Bradley, Scholar, Somerset, England.
  • Boris Bresler, Deceased. Engineering.
  • Robert Kenneth Brinton, deceased. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of California.
  • Peter de Beauvoir Brock, deceased. Professor Emeritus of History, University of Toronto.
  • Jules Brody, Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages and Literatures, Harvard University1.
  • Dana Charles Brooks, Professor of Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College.
  • Robert Brout, Professor of Physics, Free University of Brussels.
  • Robert Brustein, Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater
  • Bernard Budiansky, deceased. Applied Mathematics.
  • Sidney Alexander Burrell, Professor Emeritus of History.
  • Herbert E. Carter, deceased. Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of Arizona.
  • William Andrew Chupka, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Yale University.
  • Andrew Hill Clark, deceased. Geography.
  • Eric William Cochrane Jr, Deceased. Italian History.
  • Edward Colker, Provost and Professor of Art and Design, Pratt Institute.
  • Arthur Dwight Culler, Emily Sanford Professor Emeritus of English Literature, Yale University: 1961, 1975.
  • Alexander Dallin, deceased. Russian History.
  • Ralph Thomas Daniel, deceased. Music Research.
  • Bruce L. Davidson, Photographer, New York City.
  • Margaret Gay Davies, deceased. British History.
  • Angel del Río, deceased. Spanish.
  • Arthur Deshaies, Graphic Artist, Duncan, South Carolina; Former Professor of Art, Florida State University.
  • James Dickey, deceased. Poetry.
  • Edward Atkinson Dowey, Jr, Professor of the History of Christian Doctrine, Princeton Theological Seminary.
  • Sidney David Drell, deceased. Emeritus Professor and Deputy Director, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University: 1961, 1971.
  • Charles William Dunn, Margaret Brooks Robinson Professor Emeritus of Celtic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
  • Francis Dvornik, deceased. Classics.
  • Martin Dyck, Professor Emeritus of German and Literature, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Richard S. Eckaus, Ford International Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Harold Edelman, deceased. Architecture & Design.
  • Halim El-Dabh, Egyptian-born composer (also awarded a Fellowship in 1959)
  • George Paul Elliott,deceased. Fiction: 1961, 1970.
  • Kenan Tevfik Erim, deceased. Classics.
  • Jimmy Ernst, deceased. Fine Arts.
  • Francis C. Evans, Retired Professor of Zoology, University of Michigan.
  • Gertrude Falk, Lecturer in Biophysics, University College, University of London.
  • Wen Fong, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Art History, Princeton University.
  • David C. Fowler, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Washington: 1961, 1975.
  • Renée Claire Fox, Annenberg Professor Emerita of the Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania.
  • Gray Foy, Graphic Artist, New York City.
  • Arnold Franchetti, deceased. Music Composition.
  • Hans Pieter Roetert Frederikse, Retired Senior Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology.
  • Julius H. Freitag, deceased. Biology.
  • Ferdinand Freudenstein, Higgins Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University: 1961, 1967.
  • James John Fritz, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University.
  • Donald C. Gallup, deceased. Bibliography: 1961, 1968.
  • Raymond Dorner Giraud, Professor of French, Stanford University.
  • Paul Wilbur Glad, Regents' Professor of History, University of Oklahoma.
  • Donald Arthur Glaser, Nobel Laureate in Physics and Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Edward Glaser, deceased. Spanish.
  • Clarence Louis Frank Gohdes, deceased. American Literature.
  • Sidney Goldstein, George Hazard Crooker University Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Brown University.
  • Alfred M. Gollin deceased, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara: 1961, 1964, 1971.
  • Malcolm S. Gordon, Professor of Biology, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Robert James Gorlin, Professor of Oral Pathology, School of Dentistry, and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of Minnesota.
  • Charles Danne Graham, Jr., Emeritus Professor of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Pennsylvania.
  • William Roger Graham, deceased. British History.
  • J. Glenn Gray, Deceased. Philosophy.
  • Sarah Grilo, Argentinian painter. [1]
  • Erwin L. Hahn, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley: 1961, 1969.
  • Benjamin D. Hall, Professor of Genetics, University of Washington.
  • Ben Halpern, deceased. Richard Koret Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Brandeis University.
  • Edward B. Ham, deceased. French.
  • Robert W. Hansen, Professor Emeritus of Art, Occidental College.
  • Curtis A. Harnack, Writer; Executive Director, Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, New York.
  • Bernard G. Harvey, Senior Scientist Emeritus, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Lawrence Elliot Harvey, deceased. French Language.
  • Hugh Dodge Hawkins, Anson D. Morse Professor of History and American Studies, Amherst College: 1961.
  • David Vincent Hayes, Sculptor, Coventry, Connecticut.
  • Evans Vaughan Hayward, Retired Physicist, National Institute of Standards; Adjunct Professor Emeritus of Physics, Duke University.
  • Eric Gustav Heinemann, Professor of Psychology, Brooklyn College, City University of New York.
  • Leon A. Henkin, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley.
  • David Herlihy, deceased. Medieval History.
  • William Best Hesseltine, deceased. British History.
  • Robert Maurice Hexter, deceased: Chemistry.
  • Walter John Hipple, Jr., Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, West Chester State College.
  • Jack Hirshleifer, Professor of Economics, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Herbert Hoffmann, Curator of Ancient Art, Museum Für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg: 1961, 1972.
  • Robert Goode Hogan, Playwright; Professor of English, University of Delaware.
  • William Ransom Hogan, deceased. U.S. History.
  • William Neil Holmes, Professor of Zoology, University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Louis Norberg Howard, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Florida State University.
  • Benjamin Hunningher, deceased. Theatre Arts.
  • Nicolae Iliescu, Professor Emeritus of Romance Languages and Literature, Harvard University.
  • Douglas Lamar Inman, Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.
  • Kenneth Keith Innes, deceased. Chemistry.
  • Charles Issawi, deceased, Bayard Dodge Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University: 1961, 1968.
  • Harry V. Jaffa, deceased, Salvatori Research Professor Emeritus of Political Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College, and Professor of Political Philosophy, Claremont Graduate School.
  • Dorothy Jeakins, deceased. Theatre Arts.
  • Sheldon Judson, deceased. Knox Taylor Professor of Geography, Emeritus Princeton University: 1961, 1966.
  • Jerome Eugene Kaplan, deceased. Graphic Artist; Professor of Printmaking, Philadelphia College of Art.
  • Robert Manoah Kark, Professor of Medicine, Rush Medical College; Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine: 1961, 1974.
  • Robert Kaske, deceased. Medieval Literature: 1961, 1977.
  • John C. Keats, deceased. Fiction.
  • Charles David Keeling, deceased, Professor of Oceanography, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.
  • Donald Keene, University Professor Emeritus and Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature, Columbia University: 1961, 1971.
  • Arthur Kent Kerman, Professor of Physics and Director, Center for Theoretical Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Anne D. Kilmer, Chairman, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Professor of Assyriology, University of California, Berkeley: 1961, 1962.
  • Jere Clemens King, deceased. French History.
  • Otto Kinne, Professor of Biology and Director, Helgoland Institute of Biology, Hamburg.
  • Kenneth Koch, deceased, Poet; Professor of English, Columbia University.
  • Karl George Kohn, Composer; William M. Keck Distinguished Professor, Pomona College.
  • Thor Kommedahl, Professor Emeritus of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota.
  • Wladyslaw W. Kulski, deceased. Political Science: 1961, 1969.
  • Stephen Guild Kurtz, Retired Professor of History, American University, Washington, DC.
  • David Sievert Lavender, Writer, Ojai, California: 1961, 1968.
  • Hui-Lin Li, John Bartram Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Pennsylvania.
  • Robert B. Loftfield, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, University of New Mexico School of Medicine.
  • Andrew Lossky, Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Francis E. Low, Institute Professor, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Thomas H. D. Mahoney, deceased. Professor Emeritus of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Hans Albert Maier, deceased. German & Scandinavian Literature.
  • Martin Edward Malia, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California; Berkeley.
  • George Markow-Totevy, Professor of French, State University of New York College at Oswego.
  • Paule Burke Marshall, Writer; Helen Gould Sheppard Professor of Literature and Culture, New York University.
  • Norman F. Martin, S.J., Professor Emeritus of History, University of Santa Clara.
  • Leo Marx, Kenan Professor Emeritus of American Cultural History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1961, 1965.
  • Rufus Wellington Mathewson, Jr, deceased. Slavic Studies.
  • Wallace I. Matson, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley.
  • John Seneca McGee, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Washington.
  • Abraham Irving Melden, deceased. Philosophy.
  • John Michael Montias, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Yale University.
  • Relman Morin, deceased. Far Eastern History.
  • Samuel Eliot Morison, deceased. U.S. History.
  • Steven Alexander Moszkowski, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • William Wilson Mullins, deceased. Engineering.
  • Lowry Nelson, Jr., deceased. 16th & 17th English Literature.
  • Daniel U. Newman, Artist.
  • Theodore S. Newman, Deceased. Music Composition.
  • Albert Nijenhuis, Affiliate Professor, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania.
  • Felix Johannes Oinas, Professor Emeritus of Slavic Languages and Literatures and of Uralic and Altaic Studies, Indiana University: 1961, 1966.
  • David Okrent, Emeritus Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles: 1961, 1977.
  • David Lockwood Olmsted, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Davis.
  • Robert Eugene Olson, Professor of Pediatrics, University of South Florida; Professor Emeritus of Medicine, School of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook: 1961, 1970.
  • Robert Ornstein, Oviatt Professor of English, Case Western Reserve University.
  • Harry Oster, American folklorist and musicologist who recorded traditional music from Louisiana.
  • Neal Oxenhandler, Professor of Romance Languages and Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College.
  • Sergio Pacifici, deceased. Italian Literature.
  • Grace Paley, Writer; Retired Member of the Faculty, Sarah Lawrence College.
  • Norman Dunbar Palmer, deceased. Political Science.
  • William Eugene Parham, deceased. Chemistry.
  • William Harwood Peden, deceased. Professor of English, University of Missouri-Columbia.
  • Franklin Johnson Pegues, Professor of History, Ohio State University.
  • Harold Brenner Pepinsky, Professor of Psychology and of Computer and Information Science, Ohio State University.
  • David Dodd Perkins, John P. Marquand Professor of English Literature, Harvard University: 1961, 1972.
  • William R. Polk, Scholar, Vance, France.
  • Paul E. Potter, Professor Emeritus of Geology, University of Cincinnati.
  • John Michael Prausnitz, Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley: 1961, 1972.
  • Sesto Prete, deceased, Professor of Latin, University of Kansas.
  • Benton Seymour Rabinovitch, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Washington.
  • Isaac Rabinowitz, deceased. Near Eastern Studies.
  • Roy Radner, Leonard N. Stern School Professor of Business, New York University Stern School of Business: 1961, 1965.
  • John Henry Raleigh, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley.
  • Charles Norwood Reilley, deceased. Chemistry.
  • John W. Rhoden, deceased. fine Arts-Sculpture.
  • Mordecai Richler, Writer, Montreal.
  • Robert D. Richtmyer, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, University of Colorado.
  • Michael Riffaterre, Franco-American literary scholar (also awarded a Fellowship in 1977)
  • Kenneth Lloyd Rinehart, Jr., Professor of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • Ronald Samuel Rivlin, Centennial University Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Mechanics, Lehigh University.
  • Helen Henley Robertson, deceased. Non-Fiction. Appointed as Helen Palmer Henley.
  • Frank Sherwood Rowland, Donald Bren Research Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine: 1961, 1973.
  • Zevi W. Salsburg, Deceased. Chemistry.
  • Stanley Salzman, Deceased. Architecture.
  • James Alvin Sanders, President, Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center, Claremont, CA: 1961, 1972.
  • Lawrence Ennis Savage, deceased. Medicine.
  • Hans Juergen Eduard Schmitt, Professor, Institute for High-Frequency Engineering, Rhineland Westphalia Technical University, West Germany.
  • Ira Oscar Scott, Jr, Retired President, Savings Bank Association of New York State, New York City.
  • Paul Seabury, deceased. Political Science.
  • Eduard Franz Sekler, Professor of Architecture, Osgood Hooker Professor of Visual Art, Harvard University: 1961, 1963.
  • Raymond E. Shapiro, Assistant Director for Toxicology Coordination, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
  • Charles H. Shattuck, deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1961, 1968.
  • Curtis Howard Shell, deceased. Fine Arts Research.
  • Richard T. Shield, Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • William Francis Shipley, Professor of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Cruz.
  • Robert G. Shulman, Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University.
  • Lawrence B. Slobodkin, Professor of Biology, State University of New York at Stony Brook: 1961, 1974.
  • Paul Slud, Associate Curator, Division of Birds, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
  • Leo Frank Solt, deceased. Architecture.
  • Joseph John Spengler, deceased. Economics.
  • William Spindel, Principal Staff Office for Special Projects, National Academy of Sciences.
  • George Robert Stange, Harriet H. Fay Professor Emeritus of English Literature, Tufts University.
  • Harold Staras, deceased. Applied Mathematics.
  • George Edwin Starbuck, deceased. Poetry.
  • Charles Max Stein, Ray Lyman Wilbur Professor of Statistics, Stanford University.
  • Leroy Carlton Stevens, Jr., Senior Staff Scientist, Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine.
  • Jabez Curry Street, deceased. Physics.
  • Paul Karl Stumpf, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of California, Davis: 1961, 1968.
  • Thomas Tamotsu Sugihara, deceased. Chemistry.
  • Richard Eugene Sullivan, Professor Emeritus of History and Dean, College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University.
  • Joseph Szövérffy, Scholar, Concord, Massachusetts: 1961, 1969.
  • Paul Taylor, deceased, Choreographer, Artistic Director, The Paul Taylor Dance Company, New York City: 1961, 1966, 1983.
  • William Tyrrell Thomson, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara.
  • Charles Wyvil Todd, deceased. Biochemistry.
  • Robert Ullman, deceased. Chemistry.
  • Jaroslav Vanek, Carl Marks Professor Emeritus of Economics, Cornell University.
  • Panayiotis J. Vatikiotis, deceased. Political Science
  • Frank W. Wadsworth, Professor Emeritus of Literature and Vice Chairman of Development Committee, State University of New York College at Purchase.
  • Erik Wahlgren, deceased. Medieval Literature.
  • Lewis Glen Weathers, Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Riverside.
  • Myron Weiner, deceased. Political Science.
  • Lionel Edward Weiss, Professor Emeritus of Geology and Geophysics, University of California, Berkeley: 1961, 1969.
  • Charles Allen West, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles.
  • Henry Orson Wheeler, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego.
  • Cedric Hubbell Whitman, deceased. Classics: 1961, 1976.
  • Kenneth Berle Wiberg, Eugene Higgins Professor of Chemistry, Yale University.
  • Benjamin Widom, Goldwin Smith Professor of Chemistry, Cornell University: 1961, 1968.
  • Herold Jacob Wiens, deceased. Geography.
  • Harris Ward Wilson, deceased. 20th Century English Literature.
  • Robert Rathbun Wilson, deceased. Physics.
  • Howard Elliott Winn, deceased. Biology.
  • Yvor Winters, deceased. Literary Criticism.
  • Carl Leslie Withner, Professor Emeritus of Biology, Brooklyn College, City University of New York; Research Associate, Biology Dept., Western Washington University.
  • Rudolf Jacob Wittkower, deceased. Architecture.
  • Edwin Wolf, II, deceased. Bibliography.
  • Andrew Wright, Professor of English Literature, University of California, San Diego: 1961, 1970.
  • Harry Curtis Young, Jr, Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University.
South American and Caribbean Fellows
  • José Barros-Neto, Professor of Mathematics, Rutgers University: 1961, 1962.
  • Hernán Caballero Delpino, Agricultural Research, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, Quito, Ecuador.
  • Emiliano Cabrera Juárez, Professor and Head of Biochemistry, National School of Biological Sciences, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City.
  • Luis Camnitzer, Artist, Great Neck, New York: 1961, 1982.
  • Adolfo Davidovich Guerberoff, Physiologist.
  • Milan Jorge Dimitri, deceased. Biology-Plant Science.
  • Alair de Oliveira Gomes, Physicist, Institute of Biophysics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
  • Sarah Grilo, Painter, Madrid: 1961, 1963.
  • Felipe Landa Jocano, Professor of Asian Studies, University of the Philippines.
  • Elon Lages Lima, Director, Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Rio de Janeiro: 1961, 1963.
  • David Manzur Londoño, Painter, Bogotá: 1961, 1962.
  • Juan Carlos Merlo, deceased. Mathematics: 1961, 1962.
  • Faustino Miranda G(onzález), deceased. Biology-Plant Science.
  • Francisco Nemenzo, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of the Philippines; Consultant in Biology, Graduate School, University of San Carlos, Cebu City.
  • Rafael Olivar-Bertrand, Professor Emeritus of Spanish, City College, City University of New York: 1961, 1963.
  • Nelson Onuchic, Professor of Mathematics, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos: 1961, 1962.
  • Jacobo Rapaport Tirk, Distinguished Professor of Physics, Ohio University.
  • Leonila Vázquez García, Research Biologist, Institute of Biology, National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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