List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1969

Two hundred and seventy scholars, artists, and scientists received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1969.[1][2] $2,214,500 was disbursed between the recipients, who were chosen from an applicant pool of 1,977.[2][3] Of the 66 universities represented,[4] University of California, Berkeley had the most winners on its faculty (24), with University of Wisconsin and Yale University tied for the second-highest number (13). Columbia University (12) was third.[5][2][6][7]

1969 United States and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Eliot Feld Dance [8]
Pearl Lang Pearl Lang Dance Theater Also won in 1960 [9][10]
Murray Louis Murray Louis Dance Company Also won in 1973 [11][12]
Yvonne Rainer A performance and a film Also won in 1988 [13][14]
Drama and Performance Art Terrence McNally Also won in 1966 [15]
Fiction William H. Gass Purdue University Writing [16]
Jorge Ibargüengoitia [17]
Cormac McCarthy Also won in 1976 [18][19]
James R. McConkey Cornell University [20]
Thomas Rogers Pennsylvania State University [21]
Film Scott Bartlett Serpent (1971 short film) [22][23]
Will Hindle Watersmith (film about the American Olympic swim team) [22][24]
Richard L. Myers Kent State University Also won in 1971 [25][26]
Robert Nelson San Francisco Art Institute [22]
Fine Arts Larry Bell Sculpture [27]
Daniel J. Christensen Painting [27]
Walter De Maria Sculpture [27]
Herbert Ferber [27]
Tom S. Fricano San Fernando Valley State College Graphic arts [28][27]
Joseph Goto Sculpture and drawing [27]
Walter S. H. Hamady University of Wisconsin Manual on the handmaking of paper [7][27]
Will Insley Two and three dimension space diagrams [27]
Irene S. Kubota Painting [27]
Alfred Leslie [27]
Robert P. Mangold School of Visual Arts [27]
Robert E. Morris Hunter College, CUNY [29]
John Opper New York University Painting [27]
Robert Andrew Parker Graphics [27]
Robert C. Postma Lehman College Painting [30][31][27]
Alan Saret Sculpture [27]
Myron S. Stout Painting [32][27]
Robert O. Swain [27]
Romas Viesulas [de] Temple University Graphics Also won in 1958, 1964 [30][33][27][34]
Music Composition Stephen Douglas Burton One Does Not Toy with Love (opera) [3][35]
John Edmunds Composition [22]
John Huggler University of Massachusetts, Boston Also won in 1962 [32][36]
Edwin London [nl] Smith College [32][37]
George Russell Also won in 1972 [38][39]
Harvey Sollberger Columbia University Also won in 1973 [40]
George T. Walker Smith College Also won in 1987 [32][41]
Photography Chauncey Hare Photographic study of California interiors Also won in 1971, 1976 [5][22][42]
Danny Lyon Also won in 1978 [43]
Art Sinsabaugh University of Illinois, Urbana [37][44]
Garry Winogrand Effect of media on events Also won in 1964, 1978 [45][46]
Poetry Michael Benedikt Bennington College Writing [47]
Edgar Bowers Harpur College Also won in 1958 [48]
Jim Harrison [49]
Anne Sexton [32]
Humanities African Studies Raymond K. Kent University of California, Berkeley History of the Sakalava people of western Madagascar [5][22]
American Literature Sacvan Bercovitch University of California, San Diego [4]
Ronald Gottesman Indiana University [16]
Alfred Kazin Stony Brook University Also won in 1940, 1947, 1958 [50][51]
James E. Miller Jr. University of Chicago [37]
Architecture, Planning and Design Stanford Anderson Massachusetts Institute of Technology [32]
David J. Jacob Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates Relationships between space and structure [52]
Richard Saul Wurman [53]
Oscar Yujnovsky Torcuato di Tella Institute [54]
Bibliography G. Thomas Tanselle University of Wisconsin Republishing firm of B. W. Huebsch, 1900-1925 [7]
British History Lewis Perry Curtis Jr. University of California, Berkeley Devolution movement and the decline of the landlord class in Ireland [5][22]
James K. McConica Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies History of Oxford University in the Tudor period [55]
Theodore K. Rabb Princeton University Biography of Sir Edwin Sandys [55]
Classics Erich S. Gruen University of California, Berkeley Politics in the last decades of the Roman Republic Also won in 1989 [5][22][56]
Henry Schroder Robinson American School of Classical Studies at Athens [57]
East Asian Studies Chih-tsing Hsia Columbia University [58][59]
Ivan Morris [60]
W. Allyn Rickett University of Pennsylvania [61][62]
Economic History Rondo Cameron University of Wisconsin History of 19th-century economic development Also won in 1954 [7][63]
English Literature Edward A. Bloom Brown University Neoclassical satire [64]
Marie Borroff Yale University 20th-century poetry [52]
Stanley Fish University of California, Berkeley Relationship between style and epistemology in 17th century prose and poetry [5][22]
A. Bartlett Giamatti Yale University Impact of Italy and Italian Renaissance literature on 16th- and 17th-century English literature [52][55]
John H. Hagan SUNY Binghamton Study of Charles Dickens' fiction in relation to his journalism [20]
Arthur C. Kirsch University of Virginia Tragicomic patterns in Jacobean and Caroline drama [65]
Ulrich C. Knoepflmacher University of California, Berkeley Resemblances and differences between the Romantics and the Victorians Also won in 1987 [5][22][66]
John M. Robson University of Toronto [67]
Alan Roper University of California, Los Angeles [68]
Samuel Schoenbaum Northwestern University Critical history of Shakespeare biography Also won in 1956 [69][37][55]
Patricia M. Spacks Wellesley College [32]
George A. Starr University of California, Berkeley Moral basis of the novels of Samuel Richardson [5][22]
John M. Wallace University of Chicago Critical edition of the works of Anthony Ascham [37][55]
Alexander Welsh University of Pittsburgh Thematic definition in the English novel [21]
Virgil Keeble Whitaker Stanford University Interpretation of the works of Francis Bacon [6][22][55]
Fine Arts Research Dore Ashton School of Visual Arts Modern art Also won in 1963 [70][71][27]
John Coplans Pasadena Art Museum Critical study of Ellsworth Kelly Also won in 1985 [72][27][73]
Edward A. Maser University of Chicago Franz Anton Maulbertsch [37][27]
Folklore and Popular Culture Robert A. Georges University of California, Los Angeles Research for his third book [74]
Jerome R. Mintz [es] Indiana University [16]
French History Robert Forster Johns Hopkins University European bourgeoisie [3]
Robert M. Kingdon University of Wisconsin Reactions to the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre [7][55]
French Literature Anna Balakian New York University [75]
Victor Brombert Yale University Prison imagery in Romantic literature Also won in 1954 [52][76]
Diane Giguère [77]
Fredric R. Jameson University of California, San Diego Also won in 1978 [4][78]
Marcel Tetel Duke University Language and structure in Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron [2][55]
General Nonfiction Erik Barnouw Columbia University [79][80]
German and East European History Gordon A. Craig Stanford University German and Austrian intelligentsias, 1770-1830 Also won in 1982 [6][22][81]
Fritz Stern Columbia University [82]
German and Scandinavian Literature Joachim Birke University of Chicago [37]
Reinhold Grimm [de] University of Wisconsin Critical reception of Bertolt Brecht since 1930 [7]
Antonín Hrubý University of Washington [83]
Ludwig W. Kahn [de] Columbia University [84]
André von Gronicka University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1957 [61][62]
History of Science and Technology David C. Kubrin Dartmouth College 17th-century English cosmogony and the development of Newtonian physics [85]
Donald Bertram McIntyre Pomona College Help in the design of a computer system for the proposed international data bank [86]
Linguistics Dwight L. Bolinger Harvard University [32]
Ilse Lehiste Ohio State University Also won in 1975 [87]
Literary Criticism Wayne C. Booth University of Chicago Also won in 1956[citation needed] [37][88]
Seymour Chatman University of California, Berkeley Theory of style [5][22]
Albert S. Cook Jr. University at Buffalo Greek tragedy [89]
Geoffrey H. Hartman Yale University Transition of literary periods Also won in 1986 [52][90]
Stanley Edgar Hyman Bennington College Critical study of Shakespeare's Iago [47]
Robert W. Langbaum University of Virginia Mysteries of identity as a theme in 19th century literature [65]
Medieval History F. Donald Logan Emmanuel College [32]
Medieval Literature Beverly M. Boyd University of Kansas Chaucer and the world of books [91]
Donald R. Howard Johns Hopkins University Critical study of the Canterbury Tales Also won in 1984 [3][92]
Peter Dale Scott University of California, Berkeley Ancient and medieval vision literature [5][22]
Joseph Szövérffy [de] Boston College Also won in 1961 [32][93]
Music Research Barry S. Brook Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1960 [94][95]
Richard L. Crocker University of California, Berkeley Early medieval sequence [5][22]
Near Eastern Studies Henry A. Fischel Indiana University [16]
Philosophy Arthur C. Danto Columbia University Also won in 1982 [96]
Moltke Stefanus Gram [de] Northwestern University [37][97]
Richard C. Jeffrey University of Pennsylvania [61]
Norman Dret Kretzmann Cornell University Philosophy of language in the Middle Ages [20]
Richard H. Popkin University of California, San Diego History of skepticism [4][55]
Josiah D. Thompson Haverford College [98]
Bas van Fraassen Yale University Language theory [52][16]
Religion Brian A. Gerrish University of Chicago Divinity School Life and thought of Ernst Troeltsch [37][99]
Gordon D. Kaufman Harvard University Research at University of Oxford [32][100]
Robert A. Kraft University of Pennsylvania [61][62]
Renaissance History Sears R. Jayne Hunter College English poetry of the Renaissance Also won in 1954 [55][101]
Russian History Loren R. Graham Massachusetts Institute of Technology [102]
Nicholas V. Riasanovsky University of California, Berkeley Comparative study of Russian and French intelligentsias in the first half of the 19th century [5][22]
Alfred E. Senn University of Wisconsin Anti-Tsarist Russian émigrés in Switzerland, 1914-1917 [7]
Adam B. Ulam Harvard University Also won in 1956 [32][103]
Slavic Literature Simon Karlinsky [ru] University of California, Berkeley History of Russian drama as literature Also won in 1977 [5][22][104]
Robert A. Maguire Columbia University [105]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Arthur L.-F. Askins University of California, Berkeley Hispano-Portuguese poetry of the 16th century [5][22]
Ricardo Gullón University of Texas Ideologies underlying Hispanic literary modernism [106]
Gonzalo Sobejano [es; eu] Columbia University [107]
Theatre Arts Bernard F. Dukore City University of New York [108]
A. C. Scott University of Wisconsin Historical study of the Indonesian theatre [7]
Louis Sheaffer Also won in 1959, 1962 [109]
United States History Roger H. Brown American University [110]
Alain Clément [111]
William W. Freehling University of Michigan History of the American South, 1850-1861 [112]
Gary B. Nash University of California, Los Angeles [113]
John Webb Pratt Stony Brook University [114]
John W. Shy University of Michigan [115]
Clark C. Spence University of Illinois, Urbana [37]
Stephan Thernstrom Brandeis University [32]
Russell F. Weigley Temple University History of American strategic thought [33][116]
Alfred Fabian Young Northern Illinois University Urban Jeffersonians [37][117]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Ivan Frisch University of California, Berkeley Theory of communication networks [5][22]
Ralph Greif Heat transfer in radiating flows [5][22]
Fritz John New York University Also won in 1962 [118]
Daniel D. Joseph University of Minnesota [119][120]
Anthony E. Siegman Stanford University Quantum electronics [6][22]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Edward A. Frieman Princeton University [121][122]
Martin Harwit Cornell University Infrared astronomy [20]
George A. Seielstad California Institute of Technology Extragalactic radio astronomy [123]
Thomas H. Stix Princeton University [124]
Alar Toomre Massachusetts Institute of Technology [32]
Chemistry John M. Alexander Stony Brook University [125]
Joseph Cerny III University of California, Berkeley Nuclear chemistry [5][22]
Lawrence F. Dahl University of Wisconsin Experimental studies in inorganic chemistry [7]
Howard Ted Davis University of Minnesota [120]
Robert Gomer University of Chicago [37]
Eugene Helfand [ru] Bell Telephone Laboratories [126]
David R. Kearns University of California, Riverside Quantum chemistry [127]
Larry Kevan University of Kansas Experimental studies in radiation chemistry [91]
James L. Kinsey Massachusetts Institute of Technology [32]
Victor W. Laurie Princeton University [128]
Franklin A. Long Cornell University Physical chemistry Also won in 1956 [20][129]
C. Bradley Moore University of California, Berkeley Molecular collision processes [5][22]
Edward V. Sayre New York University Research at Oxford University's Laboratory for Archaeometry and the History of Art [130]
John A. Schellman University of Oregon Protein structure [131]
Gabor A. Somorjai University of California, Berkeley Physical chemistry [5][22]
James H. Swinehart University of California, Davis [132]
Robert E. Thach Harvard University [32]
Computer Science Michael A. Harrison University of California, Berkeley Theoretical studies in programming languages [5][22]
Thomas Kailath Stanford University Appliations of the innovations concept in estimation and detection theory [6][22]
Earth Science Alfred G. Fischer Princeton University Deep sea sediment [133]
Seymour O. Schlanger University of California, Riverside Limestones in the Swiss Alps to determine ancient climates in the region [127]
Brian J. Skinner [de] Yale University Australian geological deposits [52]
Henry Stommel Massachusetts Institute of Technology [32]
Lionel Edward Weiss University of California, Berkeley Structural geology Also won in 1961 [5][22][134]
Engineering Sheldon K. Friedlander [de] California Institute of Technology Development of urban atmosphere models for air resource management [123]
L. E. Scriven University of Minnesota [120]
Mathematics Richard A. Askey University of Wisconsin Orthogonal polynomials [7]
Paul J. Cohen Stanford University Set theory [6]
Richard V. Kadison University of Pennsylvania [61][62]
Medicine and Health Robert B. Bradfield University of California, Berkeley Clinical nutrition [5]
Rubin Bressler Duke University School of Medicine Effects of pharmacologic agents on the metabolism of the pancreas and on insulin secretion [2]
Irwin M. Freedberg Harvard Medical School Research at the Weizmann Institute [32][135]
Marion E. Hodes Indiana University Medical Center [16]
Per Fredrik Scholander [sv] Scripps Institution of Oceanography [4]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Eric A. Barnard University at Buffalo Biochemical evolution in chymotrypsins [89]
Elmer L. Becker Georgetown University Research at Sir William Dunn School of Pathology [136]
Jacob J. Blum Duke University Hydrodynamic interaction between adjacent cilia [2]
John E. Casida University of California, Berkeley Aspects of the biotoxiology of insecticide chemicals [5][22]
Bernard F. Erlanger Columbia University [137]
Lucille S. Hurley University of California, Davis Influence of nutritional factors during prenatal development and the interaction of nutrition and genetics at this time Also won in 1962 [132][138]
Arthur Kornberg Stanford University Application of physical chemical techniques to problems of membrane structure [6][22]
Edmund Chi Chien Lin Harvard Medical School [32]
Jack Preiss University of California, Davis [132]
Frank W. Putnam Indiana University Research at University of Cambridge [16][139]
Gunther Siegmund Stent University of California, Berkeley History of molecular biology [5][22]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Howard E. Evans Harvard University Also won in 1958 [32][140]
James R. King Washington State University [141]
Plant Sciences J. M. J. de Wet University of Illinois, Urbana [37]
Norma J. Lang University of California, Davis Basic questions of cellular metabolism [132][138]
Richard E. Norris University of Washington [142]
Peter H. Raven Stanford University Plant biosystematics and evolution [6][22]
Physics Samuel M. Berman Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Elementary particle physics Also won in 1977 [6][22][143]
Charles K. Bockelman Yale University Nuclear physics [52]
Ralph Bray Purdue University Research at Oxford University and Technion [16][144]
Manuel Cardona Brown University Vacuum-UV optical properties of semiconductors [145]
Theodore G. Castner Jr. University of Rochester Solid state physics [146]
Alan Garen Yale University [52]
Ivar Giaever General Electric Research & Development Center Biophysics [147]
Erwin L. Hahn University of California, Berkeley Concepts of pulsed coherent quantum phenomena Also won in 1961 [5][22]
Martin L. Perl SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Elementary particle physics [6][22]
David Pines University of Illinois, Urbana Also won in 1962 [37][148]
Norman S. Shiren IBM Watson Research Center [149]
Roy Weinstein Northeastern University [32]
Robert Lee White Stanford University Solid state physics Also won in 1977 [6][22][150]
Fredrik Zachariasen California Institute of Technology Elementary particle physics [123]
Statistics C. Frederick Mosteller Harvard University [32]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Albert Damon [32]
Hilda Kuper University of California, Los Angeles [151]
Alan Parkhurst Merriam Indiana University [16]
Frank T. Siebert Jr. Penobscot dictionary [152]
G. William Skinner Stanford University Local system in traditional China and their modern transformation [6][22]
Economics George R. Feiwel University of Tennessee Comparative study of economic revisionism in selected East European countries [18]
Edward J. Kane Boston College Forecasting the long-range behavior of interest rates [32][153]
Albert Rees Princeton University [154]
Joseph E. Stiglitz Yale University Economic analysis [52]
Robert Triffin International monetary reform [52]
Burton A. Weisbrod University of Wisconsin Theory of the nonprofit sector of the economy [7]
Education Elliot W. Eisner Stanford University Theoretical studies in curriculum development and art education [6][22]
W. Lee Hansen University of Wisconsin Economic and social determinants of the demand for education in American society [7]
Luther Harmon Zeigler University of Oregon [155]
Geography and Environmental Studies Edward T. Price Historical study of courthouse squares in the eastern United States [131]
John Henry Warkentin York University [156]
Law Harry D. Krause University of Illinois, Urbana [37]
Donald T. Trautman Harvard University [32]
Political Science Kenneth M. Dolbeare University of Wisconsin Citizen participation in public policy implementation [7]
Joseph Hamburger Yale University 19th-century political thought Also won in 1965 [52][157]
Wladyslaw W. Kulski Duke University Current Soviet foreign policy Also won in 1961 [2]
Gerhard Loewenberg Mount Holyoke College [32]
Douglas W. Rae Yale University Theory of political constitutions [52]
Bruce M. Russett International politics [52]
Frank J. Sorauf University of Minnesota [120]
Psychology Margaret Brenman Gibson Austen Riggs Center Psychoanalytic study of the creative individual [32][47]
Murray Glanzer New York University Research at the Hebrew University [158][159]
Richard S. Lazarus University of California, Berkeley Theoretical studies of the psycho-physiology of stress [5][22]
Herbert S. Terrace Columbia University [160]
Bernard Weiner University of California, Los Angeles [161]
Harry A. Wilmer University of California Medical Center Book about his experience running an adolescent ward for patients involved with drug use [22][162]
Sociology Robert M. Marsh Brown University [163]
Philip Rieff University of Pennsylvania Theory of culture [61]
Patricia Cayo Sexton New York University [164]
Melvin M. Tumin Princeton University [165]

1969 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Juan José Hernández [es] La ciudad de los sueños (published 1971) [166]
Fine Arts Amílcar de Castro Sculpture Also won in 1967 [167][168]
Jorge Dubon Cruz [es] Also won in 1964, 1979 [169]
Alberto Gironella Painting [170][171]
Music Composition Leni Alexander Composition [172]
Alberto Evaristo Ginastera Also won in 1942, 1946 [173]
Julián Orbón de Soto Also won in 1958 [174]
Poetry José Carlos Becerra Writing [175]
Carlos Germán Belli National University of San Marcos Also won in 1987 [176]
Humanities Fine Arts Research Damián Carlos Bayón [es] French National Centre for Scientific Research [177]
Latin American Literature Benedito Nunes University of Rennes [178]
Medieval History José Luis Romero [es] Also won in 1951 [179]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Margit Frenk Alatorre Colegio de México [180]
Theatre Arts Alfredo Rodriguez Arias [es; it; fr; ar; ru] [181]
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Alejandro Feinstein Universidad Nacional de La Plata Research at Steward Observatory [182]
Earth Science Alfredo Bolsi National University of Tucumán Research with Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier and Carl Sauer [183]
Rubens da Silva Santos National Department of Mineral Production [184]
Mathematics Ezio Marchi [it] National University of Cuyo Research at the University of New Mexico [185]
Medicine and Health José Perea-Sasiaín National University of Colombia [186]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Jorge Aceves [es] Instituto Politécnico Nacional [187]
Danko Brncic [es] University of Chile Also won in 1951 [188][189]
Jaime F. George Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Biochemicals and proteins in Colombian frogs [190]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Carlos S. Carbonell University of the Republic Study and photographing of Orthoptera [191]
Plant Sciences Luis R. Almodóvar University of Puerto Rico [192]
John Arnott Spence University of the West Indies [193]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Victoria de la Jara National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru [194]
Miguel León-Portilla National Autonomous University of Mexico [195]
Sociology Roberto Juan Llaryora University of Heidelberg [196]

See also

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