List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1943
Sixty-four Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1943.[1][2] This year, fewer fellowships were awarded so funds could be saved for scholars unable to apply due to the war.[3]
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Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Choreography | Martha Graham | Also won in 1932, 1944 | [4][5][6][7] |
Fiction | Hugh MacLennan | [8] | ||
Vladimir Nabokov | Also won in 1952 | [9] | ||
Vladimir Pozner | [10] | |||
Fine Arts | Donald Harcourt De Lue | Also won in 1944 | [11] | |
Dean Fausett | Also won in 1942 | [2] | ||
Joseph Hirsch | Also won in 1942 | [12][5] | ||
Dong Kingman | Also won in 1942 | [13][14][5][6] | ||
Mauricio Lasansky | Also won in 1944, 1945, 1953, 1964 | [15] | ||
Sidney Loeb | [16] | |||
Oronzio Maldarelli | Also won in 1931 | [17] | ||
Ira Moskowitz | [18] | |||
Music Composition | Arthur Kreutz | Also won in 1945 | [19][5][20] | |
Normand Lockwood | Also won in 1944 | [5][21] | ||
Harry Partch | Also won in 1944, 1950 | [19] | ||
Poetry | Jeremy Ingalls | [21] | ||
Muriel Rukeyser | [22] | |||
José Garcia Villa | [5][6] | |||
Edward Ronald Weismiller | Also won in 1947 | [20] | ||
Humanities | American Literature | William Charvat | [23] | |
John T. Flanagan | [24] | |||
Harry T. Levin | Also won in 1944 | [6][7] | ||
Madeleine B. Stern | Also won in 1944 | [25] | ||
Randall Stewart | [26][7] | |||
Hugh Mason Wade (fr) | Also won in 1944 | [6][7] | ||
Architecture, Planning, and Design | Eric Mendelsohn | [27] | ||
Biography | Signe Kirstine Toksvig | [3][7] | ||
British History | Wilbur Kitchener Jordan | [5] | ||
David Harris Willson | Also won in 1941, 1948, 1963 | [5][24] | ||
Classics | Esther V. Hansen | [28] | ||
Eric Alfred Havelock | Also won in 1941 | [29][8] | ||
English Literature | George W. Meyer | [5][21] | ||
George Frank Sensabaugh | [5] | |||
Film, Video and Radio Studies | Siegfried Kracauer | Also won in 1944, 1945 | [30] | |
Fine Arts Research | Walter Friedländer | [31] | ||
Elizabeth McCausland | [32][7] | |||
George Alexander Kubler | Also won in 1952, 1956 | [5][6][3][7] | ||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Bertrand Harris Bronson | Also won in 1944, 1948 | [5] | |
Luc Lacourcière | [8][33] | |||
Iberian and Latin American History | Kathleen Martin Romoli | [34] | ||
Linguistics | Helge Kökeritz (sv) | Also won in 1950 | [5][20] | |
Music Research | Colin McPhee | Also won in 1942 | [35] | |
Philosophy | David Frederick Bowers | [6] | ||
Richard Booker Brandt | [5] | |||
Albert Hofstadter | [36] | |||
John Robert Reid | [5] | |||
Philip Blair Rice | [5][21] | |||
United States History | Ray Allen Billington | [37][7] | ||
Lawrence Averell Harper | [5] | |||
Fred Harvey Harrington | [5] | |||
Townsend Scudder III | [5][6][37][7] | |||
Dixon Wecter | Also won in 1942 | [5] | ||
Natural Science | Earth Science | Kenneth E. Caster (de) | Also won in 1954, 1955 | [5][21] |
Henry Paul Hansen | Also won in 1947 | [5][20] | ||
Geography and Environmental Studies | Glenn Thomas Trewartha | Also won in 1926 | [38] | |
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Tilly Edinger | Also won in 1944 | [6] | |
John Francis Hanson | [7] | |||
William Vogt | [39] | |||
Plant Sciences | Edgar Anderson | Also won in 1950, 1956 | [5] | |
Emma Lucy Braun | Also won in 1944 | [5][21] | ||
Floyd Alonzo McClure | Also won in 1942 | [40] | ||
Social Science | Economics | Abram Lincoln Harris | Also won in 1935, 1936, 1953 | [5][6][39] |
Donald Chalmers MacGregor | [8] | |||
Political Science | John Donald Lewis | [5][21] | ||
Psychology | Solomon E. Asch | Also won in 1941 | [41] | |
Barbara Stoddard Burks | [42] | |||
Sociology | Samuel Delbert Clark | [8] |
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Category | Field of Study | Fellow | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Fine Arts | Teodoro Núñez Ureta | [43] | |
Poetry | Octavio Paz | [44] | ||
Humanities | Biography | Antonio Hernández Travieso | Also won in 1942 | [45] |
Iberian and Latin American History | Ramón Iglesia (es)(gl) | Also won in 1945 | [46] | |
Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics | Jaime Lifshitz Gaj | Also won in 1942 | [47][48] |
Medicine and Health | Mario Autori | [48] | ||
Gabriel Gašić Livačić (es) | [48] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | José Antonio Goyco | [48] | ||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Raúl Cortés Peña | Also won in 1942 | [49][48] | |
Isabel Pérez Farfante | Also won in 1942 | [50][48] | ||
Fabio Leoni Werneck | Also won in 1942 | [51][48] | ||
Plant Science | Juan Ignacio Valencia | Also won in 1941, 1942 | [52][48] | |
Social Science | Economics | Adolfo Dorfman | Also won in 1944 | [53] |
Raúl García | Also won in 1945 | [54] |
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