List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1935.[1] Forty-seven artists and scholars received fellowships.[2]
1935 U.S. and Canadian Fellows
editCategory | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Creative Arts | Choreography | Angna Enters | Ancient Greek art forms | Also won in 1934 | [3][4][5][6] | |
Fiction | Alvah Cecil Bessie | Writing | [2][4][5][7] | |||
Jack Conroy | Migratory workers in northern industrial factory cities | [8][9][4][10][5] | ||||
Langston Hughes | Writing | [11][12][4][8][13][5] | ||||
Fine Arts | Mitchell Fields | Sculpture | Also won in 1932 | [4] | ||
Vincent Glinsky | [4][5] | |||||
Yasuo Kuniyoshi | Painting; research in the Southwest and Mexico | [4][14][7] | ||||
Rico Lebrun | Mural project | Also won in 1937, 1962 | [15][4][5] | |||
Henry Ellis Mattson | Painting | [4][5][7] | ||||
Frank Mechau | Also won in 1934, 1938 | [16][4][5] | ||||
Carlotta Petrina | Also won in 1933 | [4][5] | ||||
Carl Walters | Sculpture | Also won in 1936 | [17][4][5][7] | |||
Music Composition | Dante Fiorillo | Composition | Also won in 1936, 1937, 1938 | [18][4][19] | ||
Paul Nordoff | Also won in 1933 | [4][20] | ||||
Walter Hamor Piston | Harvard University | [18][2][4] | ||||
William Grant Still | Also won in 1934, 1938 | [21][4] | ||||
Poetry | Lola Ridge | Writing | [10][4][5] | |||
Theatre Arts | Mordecai Gorelik | Influence of scientific and industrial technique on methods of scene design and staging | [22][4][10][6] | |||
Norris Houghton | Methods of theatrical production in Soviet Russia | Also won in 1934, 1960 | [23][4] | |||
Cleon Throckmorton | Historical theaters in Europe | [10][4][5][6] | ||||
Humanities | American Literature | Newton Arvin | Smith College | Walt Whitman and his relation to the political, cultural and intellectual history of the United States during his lifetime | [2][4][7] | |
George Tremaine McDowell | University of Minnesota | William Cullen Bryant in Massachusetts | [17][24][4] | |||
Stanley Thomas Williams | Yale University | Nathaniel Hawthorne | [4][7] | |||
Biography | Howard Mumford Jones | University of Michigan | Thomas Moore | Also won in 1932, 1964 | [24][4] | |
Classics | Henry Roy William Smith | University of California | Greek vase paintings | [13][4] | ||
English Literature | Ruth Hughey | Henderson College | Editing a newly discovered manuscript anthology of 16th-century poetry | [8][4] | ||
Fine Arts Research | Suzanne La Follette | Effect of economic conditions upon art during the various historical periods | [25][4][10][5] | |||
Folklore and Popular Culture | Harvey Fergusson | Southwestern folklore and history | [10][4][13] | |||
General Nonfiction | Kenneth Burke | [4][5] | ||||
Calvin Hooker Goddard | Science of tracing discharged bullets to the weapons that fired them | [26][4][5][6] | ||||
German and East European History | Chester Wells Clark | Princeton University | Bismarck's technique in manipulating public opinion and an investigation of unpublished sources bearing on his diplomacy before 1871 | [27][24][4] | ||
Intellectual and Cultural History | Arthur Edward Christy | Columbia University | Consequences primarily to Western Europe of the process by which the world has become Europeanized | [27][4] | ||
Literary Criticism | Edmund Wilson | To the Finland Station: An essay on the writing and acting of history | Also won in 1939 | [4][5][28] | ||
Near Eastern Studies | Robert Harbold McDowell | University of Michigan | Ancient coin collections in Persia | [24] | ||
Philosophy | Cooper Harold Langford | University of Michigan | Critical examination of recent formalism in logic; theory of propositions | [29][24] | ||
Natural Sciences | Mathematics | Arthur Herbert Copeland, Sr. | University of Michigan | Development of a complete set of postulates for the foundation of the theory of probability and proof of their consistency | [24][4] | |
David Vernon Widder | Harvard University | Application of the general theory of function space to the theory of Laplace integrals | [2][4][7] | |||
Molecular and Cellular Biology | Werner Emmanuel Bachmann | University of Michigan | Sterols and bile acids | [24][4][30] | ||
William Clouser Boyd | Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research | Comparative study of blood types of living and ancient Egyptians | Also won in 1937, 1961 | [2][26][8][30][7] | ||
Morris Moore | Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital | Comparative study of the life-cycles of certain disease-producing fungi of North and South America | Also won in 1936 | [8][4][30] | ||
Physics | Samuel King Allison | University of Chicago | Symbolic logic | [31][4][32] | ||
William Houlder Zachariasen | [31] | |||||
Plant Sciences | Thomas H. Goodspeed | University of California | Collection of specimen plants in the highland regions of South America | Also won in 1930, 1956 | [13][4] | |
Social Sciences | Anthropology and Cultural Studies | Charles Lewis Camp | University of California | Comparative vertebrate paleontology of the triassic age | [13][4] | |
George Herzog | Yale University | Music in primitive cultures | Also won in 1947 | [4][33] | ||
Economics | Abram Lincoln Harris | Howard University | Comparative analysis of the economic systems of Karl Marx and Thorstein Veblen | Also won in 1936, 1943, 1953 | [4][34] | |
Psychology | Otto Klineberg | Columbia University, Sarah Lawrence College | Emotional expression of the Chinese | [35][4] |
1935 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
editCategory | Field of Study | Fellow | Institutional association | Research topic | Notes | Ref |
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Natural Sciences | Earth Science | Pedro J. Bermúdez Hernández | University of Havana | Foraminifera in the Caribbean | Also won in 1936 | [30][36] |
Medicine and Health | Atilio Macchiavello Varas | Sanitary Inspection Service of the Northern Sanitary Zone of Chile | Also won in 1934 | [37] | ||
Teófilo Ortiz Ramírez | Cardiac physiology | [30] | ||||
Enrique Savino | Public health with an emphasis on epidemiology | Also won in 1936, 1937 | [30] | |||
Organismic Biology and Ecology | Luis Hugo Howell Rivero | West Indian fishes | Also won in 1934 | [38] | ||
Physics | Alfredo Baños, Jr. | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | Physical nature of dielectric constant and of the conductivity of dielectrics | Also won in 1936, 1937, 1957 | [39] |
See also
editReferences
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- ^ a b "47 Americans are awarded scholarships". Dayton Daily News. Dayton, Ohio, USA. 1935-04-01. p. 23. Retrieved 2022-10-18 – via newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "Historical News". The American Historical Review. 40 (4): 804. July 1935. Retrieved 2022-10-18.
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