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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1946

One hundred thirty-two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1946.[1][2] Sixty of these were awarded as part of the post-service program, which provided fellowships to otherwise qualified artists and scholars who were taken away from their studies due to the war.[3]

1946 U.S. and Canadian Fellows Edit

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Art Arthur Ranous Wilmurt [4]
Fiction Gwendolyn Brooks Also won in 1947 [5][6][7]
Sam Byrd Also won in 1948 [8]
Everette Howard Hunt, Jr. [8]
Roger Lemelin Also won in 1957 [9]
Carson McCullers Also won in 1942 [10][7]
James Still Also won in 1941 [11]
Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen Waugh Also won in 1954 [12][7]
Film Maya Deren [7]
Fine Arts Eugene Berman Also won in 1948 [13][14]
Robert Noel Blair Also won in 1951 [15][14]
Manuel Bromberg [14]
Corrado Cagli [8]
Carroll Cloar [14]
Morris Cole Graves [16][14]
Mitchell Jamieson Also won in 1948 [17][3][14]
Berta Margoulies [7][14]
Merritt Mauzey [14]
Barse Miller [13][14]
Ruth Nickerson [14]
Music Composition William Bergsma Also won in 1951 [18][19]
Henry Dreyfuss Brant Also won in 1955 [20]
Alexei Haieff Also won in 1949 [19]
John Ayres Lessard Also won in 1953 [18][19]
Gian Carlo Menotti Also won in 1947 [19]
Harold Samuel Shapero Also won in 1947 [21][19]
Louise Juliette Talma Also won in 1947 [7][19]
John Weedon Verrall [21][19]
Photography Ansel Adams Also won in 1948, 1959 [18]
Wayne Forest Miller Also won in 1947 [22][23]
Wright Morris Also won in 1942, 1954 [24][25]
Eliot Furness Porter Also won in 1941 [26][27]
G. E. Kidder Smith [28]
Poetry Randall Jarrell [29]
George Zabriskie Also won in 1942 [30]
Humanities American Literature Stephen Addison Larrabee [31][8][32]
Richard Gordon Lillard Also won in 1945 [33][34]
Warren Stenson Tryon [21][34]
Bibliography William Richard Matthews Also won in 1958 [13][34]
Biography Robert Cecil Bald Also won in 1960 [15][35][34]
Marie Kimball Also won in 1945 [3][34]
British History Arthur J. Marder Also won in 1941, 1947 [34]
Classics Henry Rudolph Immerwahr [4][36][37][34]
Alice Elizabeth Kober [38][7][37][34]
James Henry Oliver (de) Also won in 1955 [34]
English Literature Robert Hamilton Ball [39]
Jerome Hamilton Buckley Also won in 1963 [40][41]
Gordon Sherman Haight Also won in 1953, 1960 [4]
Paul Harold Kocher Also won in 1955 [34]
Louis A. Landa Also won in 1966 [42]
Ernest Albert Strathmann Also won in 1954 [13][34]
Fine Arts Research Jean Charlot Also won in 1944 [21]
Frederick Hartt Also won in 1954 [4]
Folklore and Popular Culture Louis Clark Jones [35][37]
Alan Lomax [43][37]
French History Leo Gershoy Also won in 1936, 1939, 1959 [34]
General Nonfiction Cedric Belfrage [44]
Josef Berger Also won in 1938. Pseudonym: Digges, Jeremiah. [45][17][3][34]
Bradford Smith Also won in 1945 [46][8]
German and East European History Hans Rosenberg Also won in 1945 [36][38][34]
German and Scandinavian Literature Alrik Gustafson (sv) Also won in 1945 [47][34][48]
History of Science and Technology Marshall Clagett Also won in 1950 [34]
James R. Newman Also won in 1947 [49][8]
Herbert Silvette [3][34]
Latin American Literature Robert Hayward Barlow Also won in 1947 [37][34]
Linguistics Roman Jakobson [37]
Wolf Leslau Also won in 1947 [36][34]
Literary Criticism Huntington Brown [48]
Walter B. C. Watkins Also won in 1950 [50]
William Kurtz Wimsatt, Jr [4]
Medieval Literature Mary Hatch Marshall Also won in 1945 [7][34]
Robert Armstrong Pratt Also won in 1954 [38]
Theodore Silverstein [51][34]
Francis Lee Utley Also won in 1947, 1952 [34]
Music Research Edward Elias Lowinsky Also won in 1976 [36]
Emanuel Winternitz [36]
Near Eastern Studies Franz Rosenthal [49][8][32]
Philosophy Nelson Goodman [21]
Maurice Mandelbaum [25]
Charles Alexander Moore [52]
William Donald Oliver [47][48]
Russian History George P. Fedotov [34]
United States History Holman Hamilton (de) [33][34]
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. [11][21][34]
Natural Sciences Applied Science Chaim Leib Pekeris Also won in 1968, 1972 [53]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand [25]
Chemistry William Howard Barnes [9]
Paul Antoine Giguère Also won in 1948 [9]
James Lynn Hoard also won in 1960, 1966 [15][35]
Elwood Vernon Jensen [8][51]
Earth Science Ernest Robert Tinkham [8]
Mathematics Richard Hubert Bruck [41]
John Williams Calkin Also won in 1945 [8]
Paul Erdös Also won in 1945 [54]
Mark Kac [35]
G. Baley Price [55]
Paul Charles Rosenbloom [21]
Irving Ezra Segal Also won in 1951, 1967 [56]
Abraham H. Taub Also won in 1953 [57][58]
John William Theodore Youngs [33]
Medicine and Health Evelyn Anderson Haymaker [18][7]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Daniel I. Arnon Also won in 1962 [18]
James Thomas Culbertson Also won in 1936 [59][34]
Arthur William Galston Also won in 1950 [60]
Arthur Charles Giese Also won in 1958 [18]
Walter John Nickerson [21][7]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Robert Ballentine [61]
Rolf Ling Bolin [18]
Wilbert McLeod Chapman [18]
A. Starker Leopold [62]
Alexander Frank Skutch Also won in 1951 [63]
Lemen Jonathan Wells [47][37][48]
Physics Wayne Eskett Hazen Also won in 1953 [2][18]
Shuichi Kusaka [2][15][56]
William George McMillan [2]
Robert Leroy Platzman [2]
James Alfred Van Allen [2][17]
John Archibald Wheeler Also won in 1949 [46][8]
Plant Science Bernard Boivin [9]
Donovan Stewart Correll Also won in 1959 [64]
Hugh Carson Cutler Also won in 1942 [21]
Francis Raymond Fosberg [17][3]
Harold E. Moore Also won in 1955 [65]
Albert Charles Smith [21]
Thomas Wallace Whitaker Also won in 1958 [13]
Statistics Theodore W. Anderson [55]
Henry Scheffé [13][55]
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Gregory Bateson [37]
Joseph Benjamin Birdsell Also won in 1952 [37]
James Alfred Ford [37]
Clyde K. Kluckhohn [21][43][37][34]
Weston La Barre [43][37]
Morris Swadesh Also won in 1947 [43][37]
Economics Philip D. Bradley [21]
Sanford Alexander Mosk [18]
Political Science Harwood Lawrence Childs Also won in 1937 [34][56]
Mitchell Franklin [34]
Willmoore Kendall [17][3][34]
Franz Leopold Neumann [17][36]
Walter Bernhard Schiffer Also won in 1944 [36][34][56]
Psychology Donald Vincent McGranahan [8]
Sociology Herbert Aptheker [66]

1946 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows Edit

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts José Alonso Also won in 1945 [67]
Music Composition Alberto Evaristo Ginastera Also won in 1942, 1969 [68]
Héctor Tosar (es) (pt) (de) Also won in 1960 [69]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Joao Batista Vilanova Artigas [70]
Iberian and Latin American History Carlos Bosch García (es) [32]
Julio Le Riverend Brusone (fr) (gl) [32]
Latin American Literature R. Fernando Alegría [71]
Linguistics Cecilio Lopez [37]
Philosophy José María Ferrater Mora Also won in 1948 [72]
Natural Science Astronomy and Astrophysics Paris Pişmiş [73]
Earth Science Elysiário Távora Filho (pt) [74]
Medicine and Health René Honorato Cienfuegos [75]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Otto Guilherme Bier (pt) Also won in 1941, 1945 [76]
Organismic Biology and Ecology João Moojen de Oliveira [77]
Luis René Rivas y Díaz Also won in 1945 [78]
Bernardo Villa Ramírez Also won in 1945 [79]
Plant Sciences Moisés Kramer [80]
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Pedro Armillas [37][32]
Psychology Horacio José Ambrosio Rimoldi [81]

See also Edit

References Edit

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One hundred thirty two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1946 1 2 Sixty of these were awarded as part of the post service program which provided fellowships to otherwise qualified artists and scholars who were taken away from their studies due to the war 3 Contents 1 1946 U S and Canadian Fellows 2 1946 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows 3 See also 4 References1946 U S and Canadian Fellows EditCategory Field of Study Fellow Notes RefCreative Arts Drama and Performance Art Arthur Ranous Wilmurt 4 Fiction Gwendolyn Brooks Also won in 1947 5 6 7 Sam Byrd Also won in 1948 8 Everette Howard Hunt Jr 8 Roger Lemelin Also won in 1957 9 Carson McCullers Also won in 1942 10 7 James Still Also won in 1941 11 Virginia Eggertsen Sorensen Waugh Also won in 1954 12 7 Film Maya Deren 7 Fine Arts Eugene Berman Also won in 1948 13 14 Robert Noel Blair Also won in 1951 15 14 Manuel Bromberg 14 Corrado Cagli 8 Carroll Cloar 14 Morris Cole Graves 16 14 Mitchell Jamieson Also won in 1948 17 3 14 Berta Margoulies 7 14 Merritt Mauzey 14 Barse Miller 13 14 Ruth Nickerson 14 Music Composition William Bergsma Also won in 1951 18 19 Henry Dreyfuss Brant Also won in 1955 20 Alexei Haieff Also won in 1949 19 John Ayres Lessard Also won in 1953 18 19 Gian Carlo Menotti Also won in 1947 19 Harold Samuel Shapero Also won in 1947 21 19 Louise Juliette Talma Also won in 1947 7 19 John Weedon Verrall 21 19 Photography Ansel Adams Also won in 1948 1959 18 Wayne Forest Miller Also won in 1947 22 23 Wright Morris Also won in 1942 1954 24 25 Eliot Furness Porter Also won in 1941 26 27 G E Kidder Smith 28 Poetry Randall Jarrell 29 George Zabriskie Also won in 1942 30 Humanities American Literature Stephen Addison Larrabee 31 8 32 Richard Gordon Lillard Also won in 1945 33 34 Warren Stenson Tryon 21 34 Bibliography William Richard Matthews Also won in 1958 13 34 Biography Robert Cecil Bald Also won in 1960 15 35 34 Marie Kimball Also won in 1945 3 34 British History Arthur J Marder Also won in 1941 1947 34 Classics Henry Rudolph Immerwahr 4 36 37 34 Alice Elizabeth Kober 38 7 37 34 James Henry Oliver de Also won in 1955 34 English Literature Robert Hamilton Ball 39 Jerome Hamilton Buckley Also won in 1963 40 41 Gordon Sherman Haight Also won in 1953 1960 4 Paul Harold Kocher Also won in 1955 34 Louis A Landa Also won in 1966 42 Ernest Albert Strathmann Also won in 1954 13 34 Fine Arts Research Jean Charlot Also won in 1944 21 Frederick Hartt Also won in 1954 4 Folklore and Popular Culture Louis Clark Jones 35 37 Alan Lomax 43 37 French History Leo Gershoy Also won in 1936 1939 1959 34 General Nonfiction Cedric Belfrage 44 Josef Berger Also won in 1938 Pseudonym Digges Jeremiah 45 17 3 34 Bradford Smith Also won in 1945 46 8 German and East European History Hans Rosenberg Also won in 1945 36 38 34 German and Scandinavian Literature Alrik Gustafson sv Also won in 1945 47 34 48 History of Science and Technology Marshall Clagett Also won in 1950 34 James R Newman Also won in 1947 49 8 Herbert Silvette 3 34 Latin American Literature Robert Hayward Barlow Also won in 1947 37 34 Linguistics Roman Jakobson 37 Wolf Leslau Also won in 1947 36 34 Literary Criticism Huntington Brown 48 Walter B C Watkins Also won in 1950 50 William Kurtz Wimsatt Jr 4 Medieval Literature Mary Hatch Marshall Also won in 1945 7 34 Robert Armstrong Pratt Also won in 1954 38 Theodore Silverstein 51 34 Francis Lee Utley Also won in 1947 1952 34 Music Research Edward Elias Lowinsky Also won in 1976 36 Emanuel Winternitz 36 Near Eastern Studies Franz Rosenthal 49 8 32 Philosophy Nelson Goodman 21 Maurice Mandelbaum 25 Charles Alexander Moore 52 William Donald Oliver 47 48 Russian History George P Fedotov 34 United States History Holman Hamilton de 33 34 Arthur M Schlesinger Jr 11 21 34 Natural Sciences Applied Science Chaim Leib Pekeris Also won in 1968 1972 53 Astronomy and Astrophysics Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand 25 Chemistry William Howard Barnes 9 Paul Antoine Giguere Also won in 1948 9 James Lynn Hoard also won in 1960 1966 15 35 Elwood Vernon Jensen 8 51 Earth Science Ernest Robert Tinkham 8 Mathematics Richard Hubert Bruck 41 John Williams Calkin Also won in 1945 8 Paul Erdos Also won in 1945 54 Mark Kac 35 G Baley Price 55 Paul Charles Rosenbloom 21 Irving Ezra Segal Also won in 1951 1967 56 Abraham H Taub Also won in 1953 57 58 John William Theodore Youngs 33 Medicine and Health Evelyn Anderson Haymaker 18 7 Molecular and Cellular Biology Daniel I Arnon Also won in 1962 18 James Thomas Culbertson Also won in 1936 59 34 Arthur William Galston Also won in 1950 60 Arthur Charles Giese Also won in 1958 18 Walter John Nickerson 21 7 Organismic Biology and Ecology Robert Ballentine 61 Rolf Ling Bolin 18 Wilbert McLeod Chapman 18 A Starker Leopold 62 Alexander Frank Skutch Also won in 1951 63 Lemen Jonathan Wells 47 37 48 Physics Wayne Eskett Hazen Also won in 1953 2 18 Shuichi Kusaka 2 15 56 William George McMillan 2 Robert Leroy Platzman 2 James Alfred Van Allen 2 17 John Archibald Wheeler Also won in 1949 46 8 Plant Science Bernard Boivin 9 Donovan Stewart Correll Also won in 1959 64 Hugh Carson Cutler Also won in 1942 21 Francis Raymond Fosberg 17 3 Harold E Moore Also won in 1955 65 Albert Charles Smith 21 Thomas Wallace Whitaker Also won in 1958 13 Statistics Theodore W Anderson 55 Henry Scheffe 13 55 Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Gregory Bateson 37 Joseph Benjamin Birdsell Also won in 1952 37 James Alfred Ford 37 Clyde K Kluckhohn 21 43 37 34 Weston La Barre 43 37 Morris Swadesh Also won in 1947 43 37 Economics Philip D Bradley 21 Sanford Alexander Mosk 18 Political Science Harwood Lawrence Childs Also won in 1937 34 56 Mitchell Franklin 34 Willmoore Kendall 17 3 34 Franz Leopold Neumann 17 36 Walter Bernhard Schiffer Also won in 1944 36 34 56 Psychology Donald Vincent McGranahan 8 Sociology Herbert Aptheker 66 1946 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows EditCategory Field of Study Fellow Notes RefCreative Arts Fine Arts Jose Alonso Also won in 1945 67 Music Composition Alberto Evaristo Ginastera Also won in 1942 1969 68 Hector Tosar es pt de Also won in 1960 69 Humanities Architecture Planning and Design Joao Batista Vilanova Artigas 70 Iberian and Latin American History Carlos Bosch Garcia es 32 Julio Le Riverend Brusone fr gl 32 Latin American Literature R Fernando Alegria 71 Linguistics Cecilio Lopez 37 Philosophy Jose Maria Ferrater Mora Also won in 1948 72 Natural Science Astronomy and Astrophysics Paris Pismis 73 Earth Science Elysiario Tavora Filho pt 74 Medicine and Health Rene Honorato Cienfuegos 75 Molecular and Cellular Biology Otto Guilherme Bier pt Also won in 1941 1945 76 Organismic Biology and Ecology Joao Moojen de Oliveira 77 Luis Rene Rivas y Diaz Also won in 1945 78 Bernardo Villa Ramirez Also won in 1945 79 Plant Sciences Moises Kramer 80 Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Pedro Armillas 37 32 Psychology Horacio Jose Ambrosio Rimoldi 81 See also EditGuggenheim Fellowship List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1945 List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1947References Edit 1946 Guggenheim Foundation Archived from the original on 2012 09 20 Retrieved 2022 10 10 a b c d e f Awards are made by Guggenheim Memorial body The Galveston Daily News Galveston Texas USA 1946 04 15 p 3 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g Six Virginians are recipients of fellowships Norfolk Virginian Pilot Norfolk Virginia USA 1946 04 15 p 18 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e Five at Yale get Guggenheim Fund Fellowship awards Hartford Courant Hartford Connecticut USA 1946 04 15 p 1 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Erickson Joel 2022 09 01 Gwendolyn Brooks Her Life and Legacy Wheaton College Retrieved 2022 10 25 Somers Jeffrey 2019 09 25 Biography of Gwendolyn Brooks the People s Poet Thought Co Retrieved 2022 10 25 a b c d e f g h i j Price Louise Women in the News Pi Lambda Theta Journal 25 1 40 a b c d e f g h i j k l 12 veterans win Guggenheim Awards Clarion Ledger Jackson Mississippi USA 1946 07 01 p 5 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d Guggenheim Fellowship Winners The Montreal Star Montreal Quebec Canada 1946 04 15 p 16 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Carson McCullers Georgia Women of Achievement Retrieved 2022 10 23 a b James Still Kentucky writer poet wins his Guggenheim Fellowship The Courier Journal Louisville Kentucky USA 1946 04 15 p 7 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Virginia Sorensen February 17 1912 December 24 1991 University of Alabama Libraries 2009 12 12 Retrieved 2022 10 25 a b c d e f 6 area men win Guggenheim grants Los Angeles Evening Citizen News Hollywood California USA 1946 04 16 p 2 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j Manuel Bromberg wins fellowship The Miami Herald Miami Florida USA 1946 04 28 p 23 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d Buffalonian wins Guggenheim grant The Buffalo News Buffalo New York USA 1946 04 16 p 3 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Dr Cole of Duke wins fellowship The Herald Sun Durham North Carolina USA 1946 05 16 p 13 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f Six in District area given fellowships by Guggenheim group Evening Star Washington DC USA 1946 04 15 p 2 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j Four local men are among 132 awarded Guggenheim Fellowship Palo Alto California USA 1946 04 15 p 10 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g Guggenheim Fellowship 1945 1949 University of Washington Retrieved 2022 10 24 Henry Brant John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 25 a b c d e f g h i j k l 12 Bay State Winners The Boston Globe Boston Massachusetts USA 1946 04 15 p 2 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Chicago s South Side 1946 1948 Granta Retrieved 2022 10 25 Woodly Deva 2008 12 11 For history professor finding home for photo collection was a walk in the park The University of Chicago Chronicle Retrieved 2022 10 25 Wright Morris Center for Creative Photography University of Arizona Retrieved 2022 10 23 a b c Three in Phila district win Guggenheim awards The Philadelphia Inquirer Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA 1946 04 15 p 3 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Savannah Sparrow s Nest Cleveland Museum of Art Retrieved 2022 10 22 Honan William H 1990 11 03 Eliot Porter Photographer Is Dead at 88 p 18 Retrieved 2022 10 22 G E Kidder Smith John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 25 Nashville poet wins Guggenheim Fellowship Nashville Banner Nashville Tennessee USA 1946 04 15 p 6 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Fellowship in poetry is won by Zabriskie The Durham Sun Durham North Carolina USA 1946 04 27 p 9 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Waterville man gets Guggenheim Award Biddeford Saco Journal Biddeford Maine USA 1946 07 01 p 1 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e Historical News The American Historical Review 52 1 216 217 October 1946 a b c Guggenheim Awards to Three Hoosiers The Star Press Muncie Indiana USA 1946 04 17 p 2 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Historical News The American Historical Review 51 4 792 794 July 1946 a b c d Four professors win Guggenheim Fellowship The Post Standard Syracuse New York USA 1946 04 15 p 7 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g Guggenheim Award to Seven Jewish Refugees in Arts The Jewish Press Omaha Nebraska USA 1946 06 21 p 8 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o LA FUNDACION GUGGENHEIM Y LA ANTROPOLOGIA Boletin Bibliografico de Antropologia Americana Pan American Institute of Geography and History 10 43 1947 a b c 3 teachers receive Guggenheim awards for specialized study The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn New York USA 1946 04 15 p 7 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Robert H Ball John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 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25 via newspapers com Walter B C Watkins John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 25 a b Guggenheim Fellowships University of Chicago Retrieved 2022 10 10 Charles A Moore John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 25 Pekeris Chaim Leib MIT Museum Retrieved 2022 10 25 Paul Erdos John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 25 a b c News and Notices The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 17 4 505 510 December 1946 a b c d Guggenheim awards listed The Courier News Bridgewater New Jersey USA 1946 04 15 p 7 Retrieved 2022 10 25 via newspapers com Abraham H Taub Institute for Advanced Study Retrieved 2022 10 25 Chorin Alexandre J Moore Calvin C Parlett Beresford N In Memoriam University of California Senate Retrieved 2022 10 25 James T Culbertson John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2022 10 19 Chou Cecilia 2017 04 27 Arthur William Galston 1920 2008 The Embryo Project Encyclopedia Retrieved 2022 10 25 Robert Ballentine John 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