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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1968

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Two hundred and ninety-one scholars, scientists, and artists were chosen from 2,053 applicants to receive Guggenheim Fellowships in 1968.[1][2][3][4] A total of $2,196,500 was disbursed.[5] Of the 91 institutions represented, University of California, Berkeley had the most grants (19), followed by Columbia University (15) and Yale University (13).[4][3][6]

1968 United States and Canadian Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Alvin Ailey Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater [7]
Drama and Performance Art Leon Gillen [8]
Sam Shepard Also won in 1971 [9][10]
Fiction R. V. Cassill Brown University Writing [11]
Mark R. Smith University of New Hampshire [12]
Robert A. Stone Yale University [13]
Film Bruce Baillie [14]
Robert Hughes [15]
Andrew Sarris Columbia University [16]
Fine Arts Darby Bannard Painting [17][18]
Gandy Brodie New School for Social Research [19][18]
Paolo Buggiani Sculpture [20][18]
Jack Bush Painting [21][18]
Robert De Niro School of Visual Arts, New School for Social Research [22][18]
Friedel Dzubas University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1966 [23][24][18]
Leon Golub School of Visual Arts Graphics [25][18]
Philip Guston New York Studio School Painting Also won in 1947 [26][27][18]
Donald Judd Three-dimensional art [28][18]
Herbert Katzman School of Visual Arts Graphics [29][18]
Alison Knowles Computer-generated poem (The House of Dust) translated into a physical structure and built in Chelsea, Manhattan [30][18]
Jacob Landau Pratt Institute Painting [31][18]
Samuel Maitin Philadelphia Museum of Art, University of Pennsylvania [32][33][34][18]
George J. McNeil Pratt Institute [18]
Douglas Ohlson Hunter College, CUNY [35][18]
Ludwig Sander [36][18]
Tony Smith Hunter College, CUNY Sculpture [18]
Anthony Sorce Nazareth College of Rochester Studio adaptation of advanced industrial materials and fabrication [37][18]
Albert Stadler Painting [18]
David Weinrib School of Visual Arts Sculpture [18]
Neil Williams [18]
Norman Zammitt University of Southern California Sculpture [6][18]
Music Composition Stephen Albert Composition Also won in 1978 [38][39]
Luciano Berio Juilliard School of Music [40]
William Bolcom Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1964 [41][42]
Robert Cogan New England Conservatory of Music [43][44]
John Corigliano [45]
Jacob Druckman Juilliard School Also won in 1957 [46][47][48]
Gil Evans [49][50]
Richard Felciano University of California, Berkeley [51]
James P. Giuffre [50]
Lawrence K. Moss Yale University Also won in 1959 [52][53][54]
Vincent Persichetti Juilliard School of Music Also won in 1958, 1973 [55][56]
Robert Suderburg University of Washington Also won in 1974 [57][58][59]
Charles Wuorinen Columbia University Also won in 1972 [40][17][60]
Photography Richard F. Conrat [61]
David Plowden [62]
W. Eugene Smith Also won in 1956, 1957 [63]
Poetry Thomas Kinsella Southern Illinois University Writing Also won in 1971 [64][65][66]
Howard Nemerov Brandeis University [40][67]
L. E. Sissman Kenyon & Eckhardt Advertising Six-week vacation [68]
Gary S. Snyder Writing [69]
Humanities African Studies Robert Lee Hess University of Illinois, Chicago [65]
American Literature Richard Bridgman University of California, Berkeley Gertrude Stein's literary career [51][3]
Lawrence Sanford Dembo University of Wisconsin–Madison Avant-gard poetry [70][3]
Horst Frenz Indiana University European influences upon the work of Eugene O'Neill [2][3]
Joseph John Moldenhauer University of Texas, Austin Editions of Thoreau's Maine Woods and Journal [71][3]
Roger B. Stein University of Washington [3]
Architecture, Planning and Design Nathan Silver Cambridge University School of Architecture Meaning and purpose of contemporary architecture [72][73]
Bibliography Donald C. Gallup [de] Yale University Also won in 1961 [52]
British History Archibald Smith Foord Also won in 1949 [52][74]
Robert Eric Frykenberg University of Wisconsin–Madison History of religious conflict and social unrest in South India during the 19th century [70]
David C. Moore University of California, Los Angeles [6]
John Joseph Murray Coe College Influence of the Flemish Low Countries on Tudor-Stuart England [75]
Trygve R. Tholfsen Teachers College Working Class Radicalism in Mid-Victorian England (published 1977) [76]
Classics George M. A. Hanfmann Harvard University Greek art and culture [77]
C. J. Herington University of Texas, Austin Edition of Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound and its scholia [71]
George Emmanuel Mylonas Washington University, St. Louis Excavation of the second grave circle of Mycenae Also won in 1955 [64][5]
Erich Segal Yale University Menander [52][78]
East Asian Studies Kwang-Ching Liu University of California, Davis Modernization of China, 1870-1880 [4]
Frederick W. Mote Princeton University Cultural history of China, 1260-1400 AD Also won in 1987 [17][79]
Edward H. Schafer University of California, Berkeley Hainan Island from the earliest times to the 11th century Also won in 1953 [51][80]
Denis Sinor Indiana University History of the civilization of Central Eurasia Also won in 1981 [2][81]
Economic History Samuel Hollander University of Toronto Assumptions concerning technology in the work of the classical economists, 1776-1874 [82]
Charles Issawi Columbia University Also won in 1961 [83][84]
Harry Alvin Miskimin, Jr. Yale University [52]
English Literature Patrick Cruttwell Kenyon College Study of the Bath Chronicle [38][3]
Morris Golden University of Massachusetts, Amherst Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson, William Wordsworth [85][3]
Robert Halsband Columbia University Also won in 1982 [3][86]
John Leon Lievsay Duke University Paolo Sarpi's The History of the Council of Trent [87]
S. P. Rosenbaum University of Toronto Significance of modern British philosophy for modern British literature [82][3]
John D. Rosenberg Columbia University [3]
Charles H. Shattuck University of Illinois Also won in 1961 [65][3][88]
Harry Stone Valley State College Ways in which fairytales and myths entered Charles Dickens' writing and shaped his art [6][89][3]
Edward W. Tayler Columbia University [90][3]
Stanley Weintraub Pennsylvania State University Effect of World War I on Bernard Shaw [91][92][3]
Fine Arts Research Max Kozloff History of modern art criticism [18]
Irving Lavin New York University A study of Gianlorenzo Bernini's Chapel of St. Teresa in Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome [18]
Lucy R. Lippard Art International Ad Reinhardt [93][18]
Bernard Teyssèdre [fr; fi] University of Montreal Art theory and criticism in France, 1695-1721 [82][18]
Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Boston University Popular art of the Hellenistic and Roman periods in Greece and Asia Minor [18]
French History Orest A. Ranum [fr] Columbia University [94]
Lionel Rothkrug University of Michigan [95]
French Literature Frank Paul Bowman University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1986 [33][3]
Gerard J. Brault Pennsylvania State University Analytical edition of the Song of Roland [91][92]
Julien Serge Doubrovsky Smith College Also won in 1965 [96]
Maurice A. Lecuyer Rice University Jean Giono [97]
Jeanne R. Monty Tulane University [3]
General Nonfiction Réjean Ducharme Creative writing [82]
Paul H. Shepard Williams College (visiting) Ecological implications of man's primate origins and hunter forebears [98]
German and Scandinavian Literature Stuart Atkins University of California, Santa Barbara Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and other Renaissance writers Also won in 1954 [99][100]
Edgar Lohner Stanford University [3]
Franz Heinrich Mautner [de] Swarthmore College Johann Nestroy's plays and their recent theatrical history Also won in 1964 [101]
Eckehard Simon Harvard University [3]
History of Science and Technology Sanborn C. Brown Massachusetts Institute of Technology [102][103]
Derek John de Solla Price Yale University [52]
Iberian and Latin American History Norman Gall Princeton University Guerilla movement and social revolution in the Andes [17]
Ursula S. Lamb Yale University [52][104]
Latin American Literature Fredrick B. Pike [es] University of Notre Dame Pan-Hispanic movement in Spain and Latin America during the early 20th century [2]
Linguistics Yuen Ren Chao University of California, Berkeley System of general Chinese characters and their romanization Also won in 1954 [51][105][106]
Jaan Puhvel University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Literary Criticism Thomas McLernon Greene Yale University [52]
Louis Kronenberger Brandeis University [107]
Herbert S. Lindenberger [ru] Washington University, St. Louis Critical study of European romanticism through selected works [64][5][3]
Saul Maloff [108]
Medieval History Jocelyn Nigel Hillgarth [ca] Harvard University [109]
Speros Vryonis University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Medieval Literature Robert L. Kellogg University of Virginia Critical study of the forms of medieval Icelandic narrative art [110][3]
Verdel A. Kolve Stanford University [111]
Robert M. Lumiansky University of Pennsylvania [33]
Jeffrey B. Russell University of California, Riverside [6]
Siegfried Wenzel [de] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Critical edition of the Fasciculus morum Also won in 1982 [112][87][86]
Music Research Albert Cohen University of Michigan [113]
H. Wiley Hitchcock Hunter College, CUNY [102][114]
Near Eastern Studies Klaus Baer University of Chicago [115][65]
Thorkild Jacobsen Harvard University [116]
Arthur Võõbus Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary Also won in 1957, 1958 [65]
Philosophy Robert Ackermann Washington University, St. Louis [64][5]
Neal Ward Gilbert University of California, Davis History of the Querelle des anciens et des modernes before the 17th century [4][102]
Stuart Hampshire Princeton University Philosophy of the mind [17]
Saul Kripke Rockefeller University (visiting) Mathematical logic Also won in 1977 [117]
Julius M. Moravcsik Stanford University [118]
Eduardo A. Rabossi Also won in 1991 [119]
Religion Thomas W. Ogletree Chicago Theological Seminary Marxism and Christianity in Berlin [65][120]
Harry M. Orlinsky Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion Completion of his book Some Biblical Concepts in their Historical Development [121]
Norman Perrin University of Chicago Divinity School [115][65]
Renaissance History Paul O. Kristeller Columbia University Also won in 1957 [122][123]
Craig R. Thompson Cornell University Also won in 1942, 1954, 1955 [124]
Russian History John M. Thompson Indiana University History of the Russian Revolution [2]
Robert C. Tucker Princeton University Career of Joseph Stalin as a case study in dictatorship and personality [17]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Javier Herrero [es] Duke University Intellectual life of Spain in the reign of Ferdinand VII [87][3]
Ivan A. Schulman Washington University, St. Louis Life and art of José Martí [64][5][3]
Theatre Arts Marvin A. Carlson Cornell University French staging practices in the 19th century [125]
Esther Merle Jackson University of Wisconsin–Madison [126]
United States History Gunther Barth University of California, Berkeley History of urban growth in the Far West, 1850-1900 [51]
Allan G. Bogue University of Wisconsin–Madison Senators in the first Civil War Congress [70]
Carl Bridenbaugh University of California, Berkeley Also won in 1958, 1962 [102][127]
Jacob E. Cooke [de] Lafayette College Biography of Tench Coxe [128]
Virginius Dabney Richmond Times-Dispatch History of Virginia, from Jamestown to present [110]
David Sievert Lavender The Thacher School Biography of Dr. John McLoughlin Also won in 1961 [129]
Shaw Livermore, Jr. University of Michigan [130]
Allan Nevins Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery [6]
James T. Patterson Indiana University Biography of Robert A. Taft [2]
Norman Pollack Wayne State University [131]
Carl P. Resek Sarah Lawrence College, Columbia University [132]
Frederick Rudolph Williams College Cultural history of the United States, 1830-1860 Also won in 1957 [40]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics George F. Carrier Harvard University Also won in 1964 [133]
Chaim L. Pekeris Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meteorology Also won in 1946, 1972 [134][135]
Calvin F. Quate Stanford University [136]
Clarence Marvin Wayman University of Illinois [65]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Charles P. Sonett University of Arizona [104]
Marshal Henry Wrubel Indiana University Theoretical studies in astronomy [2]
Chemistry Edward M. Arnett University of Pittsburgh [92]
Peter A. Beak University of Illinois [65]
Sunney I. Chan California Institute of Technology [6]
Benjamin Chu University of Kansas Structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules [5]
Elias James Corey Harvard University Also won in 1956 [137]
Dudley Herschbach Research at Freiburg University [138]
Frederick R. Jensen University of California, Berkeley Physical-organic studies of biochemical processes [51]
Ronald D. Macfarlane Texas A&M University Research at University of Paris, Orsay [139]
Philip S. Skell Pennsylvania State University Experimental research in physical organic chemistry [91][92]
Andrew Streitwieser, Jr. University of California, Berkeley Application of quantum mechanical methods to organic chemistry [51]
David Henry Templeton Dispersion effects in X-ray diffraction Also won in 1953 [51][140]
T. Darrah Thomas Princeton University Experimental studies in nuclear chemistry [17]
Computer Science Walter J. Karplus University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Eugene Wong University of California, Berkeley Pattern recognition and image processing problems [51]
Earth Science Richard Lee Armstrong Yale University [52]
Rainer Berger University of California, Los Angeles Radiocarbon dating [129][6]
Brian H. Mason Smithsonian Institute Also won in 1953 [141]
James W. Valentine University of California, Davis Ecological architecture of the marine biosphere [4]
Engineering Manson Benedict Massachusetts Institute of Technology [142]
Ira Bernstein Research in France [52][143]
Donald R. F. Harleman Research at the University of Cambridge [144][145]
William Klement, Jr. University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Benjamin Y. H. Liu University of Minnesota Electrical phenomena in particulate systems [146]
Arthur B. Metzner University of Delaware Rheological properties of complex fluids [147]
John W. Miles University of California, San Diego Also won in 1958 [6]
Elijah Polak University of California, Berkeley Construction of discrete optimal control algorithms [51]
Roger A. Schmitz University of Illinois Applications of modern control theory and mathematics to regulatory processes in biological systems [65][148]
Richard Manning White University of California, Berkeley Systematic study of high-frequency coupling effects in solid-state materials [51]
Benjamin Widom Cornell University Statistical mechanics of phase transitions Also won in 1961 [125][149]
Mathematics Hyman Bass Columbia University [150]
Israel N. Herstein University of Chicago Also won in 1960 [115][65][151]
Takeshi Kotake Massachusetts Institute of Technology [152]
Wilhelm Magnus New York University [153]
Yiannis N. Moschovakis University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Isadore M. Singer Massachusetts Institute of Technology Also won in 1975 [154]
Medicine and Health Endre A. Balazs Columbia University Medical Center [155]
Alexander G. Karczmar Stritch School of Medicine [65]
Ronald L. Katz Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons [156]
Stephen I. Morse Rockefeller University [157]
Lawrence W. Stark University of Illinois, Chicago/University of California, Berkeley [65][158]
Osvaldo René Vidal CONICET [159]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Clinton Edward Ballou University of California, Berkeley Inositol lipid structure and metabolism [51]
Richard P. Boyce Yale University [52]
Philip W. Brandt Columbia University [160]
John M. Bremner Iowa State University [161]
Alvin J. Clark University of California, Berkeley Bacteriological aspects of bacterial genetics [51]
Albert Dorfman University of Chicago [115][65]
Herman T. Epstein Brandeis University [162]
Jacques R. Fresco Princeton University Large molecule crystallography [17]
Edward Glassman UNC School of Medicine Neurobiology [112][87]
Melvin Martin Green University of California, Davis Genetic biology of Drosophila Also won in 1956 [4][163]
John E. Hearst University of California, Berkeley Metaphase chromosome isolation [51]
David S. Hogness Stanford University School of Medicine [164]
Jerard Hurwitz Albert Einstein College of Medicine [165]
Lawrence Levine Brandeis University [166]
Lafayette Noda Dartmouth Medical School [102]
Ralph I. Smith University of California, Berkeley Physiology of brackish-water invertebrates [51]
Mortimer P. Starr University of California, Davis Phytopathogenic bacteria Also won in 1957 [4][167]
Paul K. Stumpf Photobiosynthesis of lipids by isolated chloroplasts Also won in 1961 [4][168]
Salih Jawad Wakil Duke University Medical Center Biological function of membranes [169][87]
Neuroscience Arthur LaVelle University of Illinois College of Medicine [65]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Richard D. Alexander University of Michigan [170]
Ransom L. Baldwin Jr. University of California, Davis Mammary gland metabolism [4]
Eric B. Edney University of California, Riverside [6]
James A. McMurtry [6]
David J. Randall University of British Columbia Respiration and cardiovascular responses in fish [82]
Physics Julius Ashkin Carnegie Mellon University [92]
Aron M. Bernstein Massachusetts Institute of Technology [171]
Abraham Bers [172]
Philip James Bray Brown University [173]
David D. Clark Cornell University Experimental studies in nuclear structure physics [125]
Jackie Wayne Culvahouse University of Kansas Solid state physics [5]
Oscar Wallace Greenberg University of Maryland Elementary particle physics [174]
Alan J. Heeger University of Pennsylvania [33]
Roger H. Hildebrand University of Chicago [115][65]
Donald F. Holcomb Cornell University Modern theory of metals [125]
John J. Hopfield Princeton University Physics of solids [17]
David Lazarus University of Illinois [65]
Benjamin W. Lee SUNY Stony Brook Quantum field theory [175]
Simon C. Moss Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research in Melbourne [176]
Mark Nelkin Cornell University Molecular dynamics of liquids [125]
Peter Schlein University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Joseph Sucher University of Maryland Elementary particle physics [174]
Harry Suhl University of California, San Diego [6]
Richard Wilson Harvard University Also won in 1960 [177]
Alfred Chi-Tai Wu University of Michigan [178]
Bruno Zumino New York University Also won in 1987 [179]
Plant Science Harold C. Fritts University of Arizona Theory and practice of dendroclimatology [180][104]
Martin H. Zimmermann Harvard University Research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology [181]
Statistics Raghu Raj Bahadur University of Chicago [115][65]
Edward Paulson Queens College, CUNY [182]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Dell H. Hymes University of Pennsylvania [33]
Robert F. Murphy Columbia University [183]
Roy A. Rappaport University of Michigan [184]
Economics Gerard Debreu University of California, Berkeley Mathematical foundations of economic equilibrium [51]
Dale W. Jorgenson Econometrics of investment behavior [51]
Charles Bartlett McGuire Economic theory of organization and information [51]
R. Joseph Monsen Jr. University of Washington [185]
Education Robert O. Berdahl San Francisco State College Research in England [186]
Thomas F. Green Syracuse University [187]
Alan B. Wilson University of California, Berkeley Sociology of education [51]
Geography and Environmental Studies Richard Harris University of Toronto Seigneurial geography of Canada, 1760-1853 [82]
Law W. J. Jones University of Alberta The courts and their officials in Elizabethan and early Stuart England [82]
Arthur Taylor von Mehren Harvard University Research at the University of Rome [188]
Political Science Robert Agger University of Oregon Comparative study of community political systems [69]
Gordon E. Baker University of California, Santa Barbara Theoretical background of representation [99]
David J. Danelski Yale University [52]
Robert G. Gilpin, Jr. Princeton University Interaction of technological advances and international relations [17]
Mark J. Kesselman Columbia University [189]
Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr. University of Pennsylvania [33]
Sidney G. Tarrow Yale University [52]
Kurt Tauber [de] Williams College Political and social philosophy of postwar German conservatism [40]
Oran R. Young [ja] Princeton University Construction of a systemic paradigm for the analysis of international politics [17]
Roland Young Northwestern University Also won in 1958 [65][190]
Psychology Julian Hochberg New York University [191]
Eric H. Lenneberg University of Michigan [192]
O. Ivar Lövaas University of California, Los Angeles [6]
Warner Muensterberger [de] SUNY Downstate Medical Center [193]
George Sperling Bell Telephone Labs Perception and short-term memory [194]
Norman Earl Zinberg Harvard Medical School [195]
Sociology Amitai Etzioni Columbia University [196]
Peter R. Heintz University of Zurich, Fundación Bariloche [197]
Jane Cassels Record University of Portland "Changing pattern of Negro-white relations in a Deep South community" [69]
Lionel Tiger University of British Columbia Role of biological and social factors in human association [82]
Marvin Eugene Wolfgang University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1957 [33][198]
John Milton Yinger Oberlin College Comparative study of the sources and consequences of pluralism [38]

1968 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Max Aub Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Writing Also won in 1966, 1971 [199][200]
José Donoso Also won in 1973 [201][202]
Salvador Elizondo National Autonomous University of Mexico Also won in 1973 [203][204]
Juan Rulfo [205]
Samuel Selvon Also won in 1955 [206]
Fine Arts Oscar Magnan [207]
Federico Manuel Peralta Ramos [es] La última cena, a performance and luxury dinner at the Alvear Palace Hotel [208]
Music Composition León Schidlowsky Universidad de Chile Composition [209]
Antonio Tauriello [es] Conservatorio Nacional de Música [210]
Poetry Alejandra Pizarnik Writing [211]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design José Antonio Priani Piña Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México [212]
Fine Arts Research Marta Traba Bogotá Museum of Modern Art Dos décadas vulnerables en las artes plásticas latinoamericanas, 1950-1970 (published 1973) [213]
Jesús Urzagasti Instituto Latinoamericano de Relaciones Internacionales [214]
Linguistics Ana María Barrenechea Torcuato di Tella Institute [215][216]
Literary Criticism Edgardo Cozarinsky Also won in 1975 [217]
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Braulio Iriarte [es] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, University of Arizona Nature and evolution of stellar systems [218]
Earth Science Darcy Closs Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul [219]
Luis Guillermo Durán Solano National University of Colombia Submarine geology in the Caribbean [220]
Medicine and Health Joaquín Luco Valenzuela [es] Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Also won in 1937, 1938, 1957 [221]
Mathematics Manfredo Perdigão do Carmo Also won in 1965 [222]
Molecular and Cellular Biology José Mordoh CONICET Also won in 1970 [223]
Neuroscience Pedro Rudomín Zevnovaty National Institutes of Health (visiting) Also won in 1959 [224][225]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Jorge W. Abalos [es; de; pt; qu] National University of Córdoba Research at Harvard University [226][227]
Braulio Orejas-Miranda Museo Nacional de Historia Natural [228]
Physics Mario Eusebio Foglio Centro Atómico Bariloche [229]
Plant Sciences Luis Eduardo Mora-Osejo [es] National University of Colombia Research at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institute [230]
Raulino Reitz [es; pt] Herbário Barbosa Rodrigues Also won in 1954 [231]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Demetrio Sodi Morales Instituto Indigenista Interamericano [232]
Law Genaro R. Carrió [233]
Political Science Manuel Maldonado-Denis [es] University of Puerto Rico [234]

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