Eighty-two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1942.[1][2]
1942 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
editCategory | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Drama and Performance Art | Alexander Greendale | Playwriting | [3][4] | ||
Fiction | Dorothy Baker | Novel about university life (Trio, published 1943) | [5] | |||
Carson McCullers | Writing | Also won in 1946 | [6] | |||
Eudora Alice Welty | Also won in 1949 | [7] | ||||
Fine Arts | Cameron Booth | St. Paul Gallery and School of Art | Painting | [8] | ||
Dean Fausett | Painting: Murals for the United States Air Force | Also won in 1943 | [9] | |||
Joseph Hirsch | Painting | Also won in 1943 | [10][11] | |||
Dong Kingman | Painting: Watercolors of American scene subjects | Also won in 1943 | [12] | |||
Charles Rudy | Sculpture: Stone and bronze, and experimental work in terra cotta and other media | [13][11] | ||||
Marion Sanford | Sculpture | Also won in 1941 | [14] | |||
Music Composition | Ernst Bacon | Converse College | Composing | Also won in 1939, 1964 | [15] | |
Stanley Bate | [16] | |||||
Burrill Phillips | Eastman School of Music | Also won in 1961 | [17][16] | |||
Photography | Wright Morris | Domestic scenes in the South, Midwest, and Southwest (The Inhabitants, published 1946) | Also won in 1946, 1954 | [18] | ||
Poetry | W. H. Auden | Writing | [19][3][20][4] | |||
George Zabriskie | Long poem "involving the dualistic aspect of the private and social man" | Also won in 1946 | [21][19][22][3][20][4] | |||
Humanities | British History | Lewis Perry Curtis | [20] | |||
Jack H. Hexter | Queens College, CUNY | History of the interregnum in England | Also won in 1947, 1979 | [23] | ||
Classics | Harold Fredrik Cherniss | Johns Hopkins University | Aristotle's Criticism of Plato and the Academy, Vol. II | [3][4] | ||
Frederick Malcolm Combellack | University of Oregon | [2] | ||||
Michael Ginsburg | University of Nebraska | Social policy of the Roman emperors | Also won in 1939 | [24] | ||
Doro Levi | Princeton University | Mosaics of Antioch-on-the-Orontes | Also won in 1941 | [22][25] | ||
East Asian Studies | George Norbert Kates | Court life of Old China through eight centuries | [4] | |||
English Literature | Franklin Gary | Princeton University | [22] | |||
Edward Niles Hooker | University of California, Los Angeles | History of English literary theory and criticism in the neoclassical period | Also won in 1950 | [26][2] | ||
Maynard Mack | Yale University | Critical essay of Alexander Pope's Essay on Man | Also won in 1964, 1982 | [19][20] | ||
Gordon Norton Ray | Harvard University | Definitive edition of the letters and private papers of William Makepeace Thackeray | Also won in 1941, 1945, 1956 | [19] | ||
Mark Schorer | Harvard University | Relationship between ideas and forms in the poetry of William Blake | Also won in 1941, 1948, 1973 | [19][27] | ||
A.S.P. Woodhouse | University of Toronto | John Milton | [28] | |||
Fine Arts Research | Otto Benesch | Also won in 1945 | [25] | |||
Meyer Schapiro | Columbia University | Preparation of a corpus of paintings, drawings, and ornament in manuscripts of southern France from the 10th to the end of the 12th century, with an analysis and interpretation of these works | Also won in 1939 | [29] | ||
Saul S. Weinberg | Institute for Advanced Study | Also won in 1941 | [22] | |||
French Literature | Justin O'Brien | Columbia University | Biographical and critical study of André Gide | [30] | ||
General Nonfiction | John Dos Passos | Life of Thomas Jefferson | Also won in 1939, 1940 | [31][19][3][20][4] | ||
Gustavus Myers | History of bigotry in the United States | Also won in 1941 | [32] | |||
German and Scandinavian Literature | Harold Stein Jantz | Clark University | New England acquaintance with German thought and literature during the 17th and 18th centuries | [19] | ||
History of Science and Technology | Francis Rarick Johnson | Stanford University | Also won in 1949 | [2] | ||
Iberian & Latin American History | Helen Sullivan Mims | History of the democratic tradition of Spain | Also won in 1941 | [17] | ||
Linguistics | Einar Ingvald Haugen | University of Wisconsin | Linguistic experiences and behavior of Norwegian immigrants in the United States, with special reference to the historical, social, and cultural processes of immigrant life | [27][8] | ||
Literary Criticism | Maxwell David Geismar | Sarah Lawrence College | Evaluation of the 1920s in America through certain key writers of the period | [17] | ||
Louise Michelle Rosenblatt | [33] | |||||
Medieval Literature | Edmund Taite Silk | Yale University | Edits of commentary by Nicholas Trivet on Boethius | [19][20] | ||
Music Research | Colin McPhee | Balinese music | Also won in 1943 | [17][16] | ||
Renaissance History | Hans Baron | Also won in 1973 | [25] | |||
Vincent Joseph Flynn | University of St. Thomas | History of the English Renaissance and Anglo-Italian relations in the last half of the 15th century | [8] | |||
Craig R. Thompson | Cornell University | Edition of Erasmus' Colloquia famiiliaria | Also won in 1954, 1955, 1968 | [34] | ||
Philosophy | Horace Leland Friess | Columbia Univeristy | Study of the posthumous manuscripts of Felix Adler | [35] | ||
Charles William Morris | University of Chicago | General theory of signs | [36] | |||
United States History | Alfred Whitney Griswold | Yale University | Political significance of American agriculture | [19][20] | ||
Frank Hawkins Underhill | University of Toronto | Career of Edward Blake | [28] | |||
Dixon Wecter | University of California, Los Angeles | History of the Roosevelt family in America | Also won in 1943 | [19][3][20][4][2] | ||
Natural Science | Earth Science | Max Harrison Demorest | Wesleyan University | Physics of ice, particularly glacial ice | [19][20] | |
Hans Jenny | University of California, Los Angeles | Biology | Also won in 1954 | [2] | ||
George Prior Woollard | Seismic, gravitational, and magnetic investigations of the geological structure underlying the North American Atlantic coastal plain | Also won in 1941 | [37][22] | |||
Mathematics | John Charles McKinsey | New York University | Mathematical logic | [38] | ||
Alfred Tarski | Institute for Advanced Study | Also won in 1941, 1955 | [22][25] | |||
Medicine and Health | Simon Dworkin | McGill University | Comparision of the higher nervous activity of dogs, cats, and rats, as revealed by the experimental method of conditioned reflexes | [28] | ||
Thomas Rogers Forbes | Johns Hopkins University | Physiology of reproduction | [3][4] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Robert Gaunt | New York University | Physiology of the adrenal gland | [39] | ||
Charles Leonard Huskins | McGill University | Synthesis of cytology and the genetics of plants, animals, and man | [28] | |||
Salvador E. Luria | Also won in 1963 | [25] | ||||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Dietrich H. Bodenstein | Stanford University | Also won in 1941 | [2] | ||
E. Raymond Hall | University of California, Los Angeles | American weasel | [2] | |||
Jane M. Oppenheimer | Bryn Mawr College | Development of structure and function in the central nervous system of fish | Also won in 1952 | [11] | ||
Physics | Wilson M. Powell | University of California, Berkeley | Cosmic rays | Also won in 1941 | [40] | |
Plant Science | John Thomas Curtis | University of Wisconsin | Octological status of the lake forests of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, and Ontario | Also won in 1956 | [27][8] | |
Hugh Carson Cutler | Harvard University | Determination of the area in which corn originated | Also won in 1946 | [19] | ||
David R. Goddard | University of Rochester | Respiratory enzymes of higher plants | [17] | |||
Floyd Alonzo McClure | Lingnan University | Chinese bamboos | Also won in 1943 | [3][4] | ||
Richard E. Schultes | Harvard University | Economic aspects of the flors of southern Colombia and adjacent Ecuador, and an ethnobotanical study of the useful plants among the Indigenous tribes of the area | [19] | |||
Rolf Singer | Harvard University | Mycological flora of sub-tropical America | Also won in 1952 | [19][25] | ||
Social Science | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Gordon Townsend Bowles | University of Hawaii | Functional adaptations in the human skeleton based on Hawaiian skeletal materials | [41][42] | |
Morris Edward Opler | Claremont Colleges | Cultures of four related Apache tribes | [2][42] | |||
Economics | Clarence Dickinson Long, Jr. | Wesleyan University | History of unemployment in the United States | Also won in 1941 | [19][22][20] | |
Lloyd Appleton Metzler | Harvard University | Cyclical fluctuations in income and investment | [19] | |||
Robert Sidney Smith | Duke University | Guild merchants in colonial Mexico | [21] | |||
Political Science | R. Taylor Cole | Duke University | Effects of wartime social, economic, and political changes on the public personnel of Canada | Also won in 1947 | [21] | |
James A. C. Grant | University of California, Los Angeles | Comparative study of procedure to enforce constitutional guarantees | [2] | |||
Psychology | Rudolf Arnheim | Applications of principles and methods of Gestalt psychology to art analysis | Also won in 1941 | [43][25] | ||
Robert Brodie MacLeod | Swarthmore College | Psychology of color vision | [11] | |||
Burrhus Frederic Skinner | University of Minnesota | Psychology of language | [8] |
1942 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
editCategory | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Creative Arts | Fine Arts | Antonio Rodríguez Luna | Also won in 1941 | [44] | ||
Music Composition | Alberto Evaristo Ginastera | Composition | Also won in 1946, 1969 | [45] | ||
Humanities | Biography | Antonio Hernández Travieso | Sepúlveda College; Institute of Secondary Education (Havana) | Life of Félix Varela | Also won in 1943 | [46] |
General Nonfiction | Gabriel Fernández Ledesma | Theme of death as depicted in the folk arts of Mexico and the Southwest United States | [47][48] | |||
Iberian and Latin American History | Arturo Arnáiz y Freg | National Autonomous University of Mexico | History of Mexican thought | [49] | ||
Philosophy | Raúl Alberto Piérola | National Institute of Secondary Education; Popular Library of Paraná | Influence of phenomenology on contemporary North American philosophy | [50] | ||
Natural Science | Applied Mathematics | Jaime Lifshitz Gaj | National Autonomous University of Mexico | General theory of orbits | Also won in 1943 | [51] |
Astronomy and Astrophysics | Félix Cernuschi | National University of Tucumán | Statistical mechanics, with special reference to its application to astrophysics | Also won in 1945 | [52] | |
Medicine and Health | Luis Vargas Fernández | Studies at the University of Washington | Also won in 1941 | [53] | ||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Efrén Carlos del Pozo | National School of Biological Sciences | Studies in Boston | Also won in 1941 | [54] | |
Juan José Lussich Siri | Institute of Endocrinology (Montevideo) | Vitamin chemistry | [55] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Raúl Cortés Peña | University of Chile | Biological control of insect pests | Also won in 1943 | [56] | |
Isabel Pérez Farfante | Also won in 1943 | [57] | ||||
Fabio Leoni Werneck | Oswaldo Cruz Institute | Taxonomic studies of the Mallophaga of mammals | Also won in 1943 | [58] | ||
Physics | Amador Cobas | University of Puerto Rico | Correlation of high energy cosmic rays and atmospheric neutrons | [59] | ||
Plant Science | Rafael Edmundo Pontis Videla | Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) | Cytological and microchemical studies of host plants infected with spotted wilt | [60] | ||
Social Science | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Wigberto Jiménez Moreno | National Museum (Mexico) | Pre-Hispanic connections between the Indigenous cultures of Mexico and the Southeast and Southwest United States | [42] |
See also
editReferences
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