List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1972

Three hundred and seventy-two scholars, artists, and scientists received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1972.[1][2] $3,819,000 was disbursed between the recipients, who were chosen from an applicant pool of 2,506.[3][4][2] Of the 96 universities represented,[5] University of California, Berkeley had the most winners on its faculty (24), with Harvard University (22) claiming second and Stanford University (12) claiming third.[6][7][4]

1972 United States and Canadian fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography William A. Dunas Choreographing [8]
Lar Lubovitch Lar Lubovitch Dance Company [9]
Eleo Pomare [10]
Drama and Performance Art Kenneth Bernard Long Island University [11][12]
Maria Irene Fornes [13]
Wilford Leach La MaMa; Sarah Lawrence College [13][14][15]
Jerome Max [16]
Robert S. Montgomery [17]
Lanford Wilson The Hot l Baltimore [18][19]
Fiction Peter S. Beagle Writing [20]
Christopher Davis [21]
E. L. Doctorow Sarah Lawrence College Ragtime [13][22][23]
Paula Fox Writing [13]
Ernest J. Gaines [24]
Edmund Keeley Princeton University Also won in 1959 [25][26][27]
James A. McPherson [7][28]
James T. Whitehead University of Arkansas [29]
Geoffrey Wolff Also won in 1977 [30]
Sol Yurick [31]
Film Robert Beavers Filmmaking [32]
Robert Kaylor Carny [33]
Standish D. Lawder Yale University Filmmaking [34][35]
David Cooke MacDougall Turkana Conversations Trilogy [36]
Edward R. Pincus Massachusetts Institute of Technology Filmmaking [37]
Michael Snow [38]
Fine Arts Seymour Boardman Painting [39]
Mel Bochner [40][41]
John Ireland Collins Painting: Land and seascapes of Maine [42][34][43]
Dominick Di Meo Painting [44]
Walter Ferro Graphics [45]
Edward Giobbi [13][45]
Robert Arthur Goodnough Painting [13][46]
Maxwell Hendler California State College, Long Beach [47]
Jerald W. Jacquard University of Illinois, Chicago Sculpture [48][49]
Lester Johnson Yale University Painting [34][35]
Alex Katz [13][50]
Rockne Krebs The Smoke Drawings series [51]
Bernard Langlais Sculpture [34][43][52]
Dennis A. Oppenheim [53]
Peter Plagens San Fernando Valley State College Painting [54][55]
James L. Prestini University of California, Berkeley Sculpture [7][56]
Dorothea Rockburne Painting [57]
Jim Sullivan Bard College [45]
Julius Tobias Sculpture Also won in 1978 [28][58]
Music Composition Carla Bley Composing [59]
Paul Cooper University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music Also won in 1965 [60][61]
Robert Di Domenica New England Conservatory of Music [34]
Charles M. Dodge Columbia University Also won in 1975 [62][63][64]
James Mulcro Drew [de] Yale University [34][35]
Keith Jarrett [59]
Donald H. Keats Antioch College Also won in 1964 [65]
William Kraft Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Also won in 1967 [66]
Ann E. McMillan [67]
Meredith Monk Choreographic techniques Also won in 1982 [68][69]
Dennis Riley Fresno State College (visiting) Composing [3]
Sonny Rollins [28][59]
George Russell Also won in 1969 [70][71][13][59]
Roy Travis University of California, Los Angeles [72]
Mary Lou Williams Also won in 1977 [28][13][59][73]
Charles Wuorinen Manhattan School of Music Also won in 1968 [13][74][75]
Photography Harry Callahan Rhode Island School of Design [34]
Liliane de Cock [76]
Kenneth B. Josephson School of the Art Institute of Chicago [77][78]
Fred W. McDarrah The Village Voice [28][13]
Roger Minick University of California, Berkeley Community in the Ozark Mountains (published as Hills of Home, 1975) [7][79]
Thomas Porett Philadelphia College of Art Literary works in multimedia form [80]
Keith A. Smith School of the Art Institute of Chicago (visiting) Also won in 1980 [78]
Geoffrey L. Winningham Rice University Also won in 1978 [81][82]
Poetry Robert Bly Writing Also won in 1964 [83][84]
Donald Davie Stanford University Also won in 1980 [6][85][27]
Alan Dugan Fine Arts Work Center Also won in 1963 [34][28][86]
Donald Hall University of Michigan Biography of Charles Laughton Also won in 1963 [87][13][88][27]
Charles Simic California State College, Hayward Writing [7]
W. D. Snodgrass Syracuse University [45][28][13]
Mona Van Duyn [89]
Diane Wakoski [90]
Humanities American Literature Alfred Appel, Jr. Northwestern University Vladimir Nabokov [91][27]
Daniel M. Cory [92]
James M. Cox Dartmouth College American biography [34][93][27]
Joseph Katz University of South Carolina Complete edition of the works of Frank Norris [94][27]
Roger B. Salomon Western Reserve University [27]
Architecture, Planning and Design F. Stuart Chapin Jr. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Human time allocation [95][96]
David Robbins Coffin Princeton University Renaissance villas and gardens [25][97]
Laurie D. Olin University of Washington English landscapes [98]
Peter P. Rogers Harvard University [99][100]
Biography Forrest G. Robinson University of California, Santa Cruz Henry Murray [101][27]
British History Richard Whitlock Davis Washington University, St. Louis [102][103]
Harold J. Hanham Harvard University Breakup of traditional culture in the Scottish Highlands [34][104]
Stephen E. Koss Barnard College [105]
Standish Meacham University of Texas, Austin English working-class attitudes, 1870-1914 [2]
Sheldon Rothblatt [sv] University of California, Berkeley Teachers and students at Oxford and Cambridge, 1760-1860 [7][56]
Classics G. Karl Galinsky University of Texas, Austin Research at the American Academy in Rome [2]
Peter D. A. Garnsey University of California, Berkeley Aristocracy in the cities of the Roman Empire [7][56]
Herbert Hoffmann Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg Also won in 1961 [106]
Michael J. O'Brien University of Toronto [107]
East Asian Studies Charlotte Furth California State College, Long Beach Study of Chang Ping-Lin [47]
William R. Roff Columbia University Analytical history of the Islamic institutions in the Malay States, 1800-1950 [108][109][110]
Holmes Hinkley Welch [de] Harvard University Research in Kyoto [111][112]
Oliver W. Wolters Cornell University History of Vietnam from the 10th to the 14th centuries [45]
Economic History Albert Fishlow University of California, Berkeley Comparative studies of economic development in England, the United States, and Brazil [7][56]
Robert E. Gallman University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [113][114]
Douglass C. North University of Washington [115][116]
English Literature Ward Sykes Allen Auburn University Translators for the King James Bible [117][97]
Morris Beja Ohio State University Disassociation of personality in 20th-century fiction [27][118]
Edward Brandabur University of Illinois [27]
Michael G. Cooke Yale University Concept of will in English romantic literature [34][35][27]
Thomas Robert Edwards Jr. Rutgers University Writing a book about Jane Austen [25][119][27]
James Robert de Jage Jackson Victoria College, Toronto [27]
Thomas Kranidas SUNY Stony Brook Milton's prose [97]
Dan H. Laurence George Bernard Shaw and the American theater Also won in 1960, 1961 [120]
Edwin Wilson Marrs Jr. University of Pittsburgh Edition of the letters of Charles and Mary Lamb [121][27]
Anne Kostelanetz Mellor Stanford University Philosophical concept of romantic irony in English literature Also won in 1983 [6][122]
Janel M. Mueller University of Chicago [123]
Morton D. Paley University of California, Berkeley Critical study of William Blake's Jerusalem Also won in 1986 [7][56][27][124]
David Dodd Perkins Harvard University Also won in 1961 [34][27][125]
Clyde de Loache Ryals University of Pennsylvania Browning's later poetry [27][126]
Charles Richard Sanders Duke University Duke-Edinburgh edition of The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Carlyle Also won in 1960 [5][27][127]
Donald S. Taylor University of Oregon [128][27]
Thomas Vargish Dartmouth University Religious background of Victorian fiction [34][93][27]
Raymond B. Waddington University of Wisconsin, Madison Iconography and mythology of Shakespeare's Sonnets [129][27][97]
Ian Pierre Watt Stanford University Critical study of Joseph Conrad Also won in 1958 [6][13][27][130]
Film, Video, and Radio Studies A. J. Liehm Richmond College, CUNY History of East European cinema, 1945-1970 [131]
Drahomíra N. Liehm-Novotná New School for Social Research [131][132]
Fine Arts Research Svetlana Alpers University of California, Berkeley Low life figures in 17th-century art [7][56]
James F. Cahill University of California, Berkeley Early Nanga paintings in Japan and its Chinese sources [7][56]
Jacques de Caso University of California, Berkeley French sculpture, 1770-1870 [7][56]
John Elderfield Aesthetic and ideological relationships in abstract art [34][35]
Edward F. Fry Yale University Theory and influence of Cubist sculpture [34][35]
Howard Hibbard Columbia University Bernini's Altieri chapel Also won in 1965 [97][133]
William Innes Homer University of Delaware Alfred Stieglitz [134]
Ronald W. Hunt Vancouver School of Art Theory and history of the utopian role of art in 20th-century art and politics [135]
Herbert L. Kessler University of Chicago Research at the Institute for Advanced Studies [136]
John M. Rosenfield Harvard University Research in Kyoto [137]
Folklore and Popular Culture Gerard H. Béhague University of Illinois [138]
Henry H. Glassie III Indiana University Comparative study of the compositional dynamics of folk architecture [139]
French History John F. Bosher York University Role of financiers and businessmen in the French administration of Canada [140]
George Huppert [ru] University of Illinois, Chicago Social structure of 16th-century French elites [140]
French Literature Mary Ann Caws Hunter College, CUNY [27]
Anne Greet Cushing University of California, Santa Barbara Artistic collaboration of Paul Eluard and a group of famous modern painters, including Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso [141]
Marc Hanrez University of Wisconsin, Madison [129][27]
Rima Drell Reck Louisiana State University World War II and the French novel [27][142]
Rémy Gilbert Saisselin University of Rochester Imagination of the "Generation of 1967" [45][27]
General Nonfiction Nat Hentoff New York University; The Village Voice Education [28][143][13]
Jessica Mitford Examination of the American penal system [7][28][13]
German and East European History Mack Walker Cornell University Biography of Johann Jakob Moser Declined award; also won in 1999 [45][144]
German and Scandinavian Literature Theodore M. Andersson [de; is] Harvard University [34][27]
Sander L. Gilman Cornell University Edition of the works of Friedrich Maximilian von Klinger [45][27]
History of Science and Technology George B. Kauffman Fresno State College Chemical-historical study of Alfred Werner's coordination theory [3]
Iberian and Latin American History Stanley J. Stein Princeton University Merchants and monarchs in Spain and New Spain, 1759-1829 Also won in 1958 [25][145][146]
Joan Connelly Ullman [ca] University of Washington Pablo Iglesias Posse [146]
Latin American History Richard Graham University of Texas, Austin Interest-group politics in Brazil, 1830-1930 [2]
Linguistics Geoffrey L. Bursill-Hall Simon Fraser University History of linguistics in the Middle Ages [135][147]
Winfred P. Lehmann University of Texas, Austin Creation of a Proto-Indo-European syntax [2][27]
Arnold M. Zwicky Ohio State University Survey of phonological processes [118]
Literary Criticism Wallace W. Douglas Northwestern University History of the teaching of English composition in the United States Also won in 1953 [27][148]
Robert W. Hanning Columbia University Relationship between art and reality in Renaissance literature and art [27][97]
Naomi Lebowitz Washington University, St. Louis [149]
Vivian H. Mercier University of Colorado [27]
Ralph W. Rader University of California, Berkeley Generic aspect of literary form [7][56][27]
Edward W. Said Columbia University Modern Arabic and European cultures [150][110]
Monroe K. Spears Rice University Also won in 1965 [151][152]
Ramón Xirau Subias University of the Americas; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Materialism and humanism Also won in 1967 [153][154][155]
Medieval History Charles M. Brand Bryn Mawr College Administrative history of the Byzantine Empire under the Comneni and Angeli, 1081-1204 [110][156]
Ira M. Lapidus University of California, Berkeley Biography of Ibn Khaldun [7][56][110]
Bryce D. Lyon Brown University Also won in 1954 [34][157]
Music Research Anthony A. Newcomb Harvard University [34]
Near Eastern Studies Moshe Held Columbia University; Jewish Theological Seminary of America Mesopotamian proverbs [158]
Jacob Lassner Wayne State University Islamic armies and urban development in the early Middle Ages [87][110]
Wilferd Madelung University of Chicago Islamic religious history, 8th to 15th centuries [110]
Karl H. Menges Columbia University [159]
Philosophy Jerrold J. Katz Massachusetts Institute of Technology [34]
Charles E. Osgood University of Illinois Also won in 1955 [160][161]
Kenneth F. Schaffner University of Chicago [162]
Israel Scheffler Harvard University Also won in 1958 [163][164]
Abner Shimony Boston University [165][166]
Avrum Stroll University of California, San Diego Statements and propositions [4]
Religion Alexander A. Di Lella Catholic University of America Critical edition of the Book of Proverbs in Syriac [167]
Robert Gordis Jewish Theological Seminary of America [13][168]
James A. Sanders Union Theological Seminary Also won in 1961 [169][170][171]
George Huntston Williams Harvard Divinity School Research at the Catholic University of Lublin [34][172]
Renaissance History Donald E. Queller University of Illinois Myth of the Venetian patriciate [97]
Gerald Strauss Indiana University Principles of pedagogy in the Reformation Also won in 1964 [139][173]
James D. Tracy University of Minnesota Significance of northern humanism as a reform movement, 1470-1520 [83]
Russian History Terence Emmons [pl; ru] Stanford University Formation of political parties in Russia, 1894-1906 [6]
Slavic Literature John Mersereau Jr. University of Michigan Russian romantic fiction [87][27]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Donald McGrady University of Virginia Reevaluation of the honor code in the theatre of Calderon [174]
Juan Marichal Harvard University Biography of Juan Negrín Also won in 1957 [34][27][146][175]
Ciriaco Morón Arroyo Cornell University History of 20th-century Spanish thought [45][13][27]
Theatre Arts Jan Kott SUNY Stony Brook [176][13]
John A. Mills SUNY Binghamton Stage history of Hamlet [45][27]
United States History Stanley Coben University of California, Los Angeles American culture in the 1920s [72]
Carl N. Degler Stanford University History of women and the family in the United States [6]
Nathan G. Hale Jr. University of California, Riverside Freud's influence on American culture in the 1920s [177]
Andrew R. Hilen Jr. University of Washington Also won in 1954 [27]
Daniel Levine Bowdoin College Comparative study on the development of social welfare in Denmark and the United States [43][178]
David Montgomery University of Pittsburgh Labor movement, 1880-1925 [121]
Irwin Unger New York University [179][180]
Theodore Allen Wilson University of Kansas Biography of Henry A. Wallace [181]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics George Bekefi Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research at the University of Paris and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem [34][182]
David R. Kassoy University of Colorado, Boulder [183][184]
Leon M. Keer Northwestern University [185][186]
Wulf B. Kunkel University of California, Berkeley Physics of ionized gases Also won in 1955 [7][56][187]
Paul A. Libby University of California, San Diego Fluid dynamics [4]
Chiang C. Mei Massachusetts Institute of Technology [34]
Chaim L. Pekeris Weizmann Institute of Science Also won in 1946, 1968 [188][189][190]
Robert A. Rapp Ohio State University Electrochemical processes [118]
Stuart C. Schwartz Princeton University Research at Technion [25][191]
David N. Seidman Cornell University Studies of point defects in metals by field ion microscopy Also won in 1980 [45][192]
Hsieh Wen Shen Colorado State University Flood control projects and sediment transport problems in Taiwan [193]
Victor Twersky [tr] University of Illinois, Chicago Also won in 1979 [194][195]
Charles W. Van Atta University of California, San Diego Statistical structure of fluid turbulence [4]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Friedrich H. Busse [de] University of California, Los Angeles Theoretical studies in fluid dynamics [72]
William E. Gordon Rice University [196]
James B. Kaler University of Illinois [197]
Charles W. Misner University of Maryland Development of theories of the initial conditions of the universe and of the nature of active galactic nuclei as possible sources of gravitational radiation [198]
Chemistry R. Stephen Berry University of Chicago [199][200]
Richard Bersohn Columbia University Research at University of Tel Aviv [201]
Bryce L. Crawford University of Minnesota Molecular motion in liquids and methods of characterizing materials Also won in 1950 [202][83]
John W. Faller Yale University Transition metal organometallic chemistry [34][35]
Karl F. Freed University of Chicago Research at Cavendish Laboratory and Laboratoire de Physique des Solides [203][204]
Harry B. Gray California Institute of Technology [205]
Charles S. Johnson Jr. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Theory and technique of laser light scattering [206]
Jiri Jonas University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Research at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research [207]
John F. W. Keana University of Wisconsin, Madison [129]
Joseph B. Lambert Northwestern University Research at the British Museum [208][209]
Donald S. McClure [de] Princeton University [25]
B. Vincent McKoy California Institute of Technology Theoretical chemistry [210]
George A. Olah Western Reserve University Also won in 1988 [211]
John M. Prausnitz University of California, Berkeley Thermodynamic properties of chain molecules and polymers from the standpoint of engineering design Also won in 1961 [7][56][212]
John W. Root University of California, Davis Chemical dynamics [213]
Robert J. Silbey [de] Massachusetts Institute of Technology [214]
Jeffrey I. Steinfeld Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Leiden [215]
Mark Robert Willcott University of Houston [216]
T. Ffrancon Williams University of Tennessee Radiation chemistry [217]
John Martin Wood University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Mechanism of action of metalloenzymes [207]
Computer Science Herbert Freeman New York University [218]
Donald Knuth Stanford University Research in France [6][219]
Alan V. Oppenheim Massachusetts Institute of Technology [34]
Earth Science Robert A. Berner Yale University Phosphate adsorption, especially on iron oxides [220][221]
Jule Gregory Charney Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research at Cambridge University and the Weizmann Institute of Science [34][222]
Robert E. Garrison University of California, Santa Cruz Sedimentary petrology, specifically, the origin and lithification of chalks and limestones in Western Europe [101]
James Freeman Gilbert Scripps Institution of Oceanography Geophysical studies on earth structure Also won in 1964 [223][4]
Gerald Schubert University of California, Los Angeles Cellular control of ciliary motion [72]
Donald L. Turcotte Cornell University Evolution of continental mountain belts [45]
S. David Webb University of Florida Evolutionary studies on ruminants and quasi-ruminants [224]
Engineering Richard E. Goodman University of California, Berkeley Methods of geological engineering [7][56]
Michael A. Lieberman University of California, Berkeley Controlled thermonuclear fusion [7][56]
Mathematics Solomon Feferman Stanford University Also won in 1986 [6][225]
Herman R. Gluck University of Pennsylvania Riemannian geometry [226][227][126]
Daniel Gorenstein Rutgers University [25]
Harry Kesten Cornell University Probability theory [45]
Elliott H. Lieb Massachusetts Institute of Technology [34]
Henry P. McKean New York University [228]
Rainer K. Sachs University of California, Berkeley General relativity [7][56]
Harold Widom University of California, Santa Cruz Orthogonal polynomials and related topics Also won in 1967 [101][229]
Medicine and Health Edwin L. Bierman University of Washington School of Medicine [230]
Roger William Birnbaum Harvard Community Health Plan [34]
Morton Corn University of Pittsburgh Strategies and methods for sampling air pollutants [121]
Daniel Deykin Harvard Medical School [34]
DeWitt S. Goodman Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons [231]
Thomas C. Merigan Stanford University School of Medicine [6]
Mervyn W. Susser Columbia University [232][233]
Marshall R. Urist University of California, Los Angeles Construction of molecular models of bones [72]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Gary Keith Ackers University of Virginia School of Medicine Physical chemistry of biological macromolecules [174]
Merton R. Bernfield Stanford University School of Medicine [6]
Charles C. Brinton Jr. University of Pittsburgh Epiviral systems [121]
Thomas Eisner Cornell University Chemical communication in insects Also won in 1964 [45][234]
A. Dale Kaiser Stanford University [6]
Akira Kaji University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Biochemical mechanism of cellular transformation [235][126]
Neville R. Kallenbach University of Pennsylvania Nucleic acid conformations [126]
Martin D. Kamen University of California, San Diego Biochemistry of redox systems in photosynthesis Also won in 1956 [4][236]
Henry S. Kingdon University of Chicago [237]
Gene E. Likens Cornell University Biogeochemical cycles [45]
William N. Lipscomb Harvard University Research at Cambridge University Also won in 1954 [238][34][13][239]
Bruce A. McFadden Washington State University Structure and control of enzymes [240]
Alan H. Mehler Medical College of Wisconsin [241]
R. Bruce Nicklas Duke University Cellular and developmental biology [5]
Mark Ptashne Harvard University [242][243]
Brian R. Reid University of California, Riverside Chemistry of the enzymes that attach amino acids to transfer RNA molecules [177]
Ruth Sager Hunter College, CUNY Research at Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratory [13][244]
Peter Satir University of California, Berkeley Cellular control of ciliary motion [7][56]
Dieter Söll Yale University Cell differentiation in insects Also won in 1988 [34][35][245]
R. Walter Schlesinger Rutgers Medical School Virology [25][246]
Serge N. Timasheff Brandeis University [247]
Jui Hsin Wang [zh] Yale University Bioenergetics Also won in 1960 [34][35][248]
Allan Charles Wilson University of California, Berkeley Molecular evolution Also won in 1979 [7][56][249]
Neuroscience Harold Leslie Atwood University of Toronto [250]
Frank R. Ervin Harvard Medical School [34]
Betty Twarog Tufts University [251]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Vincent G. Dethier Princeton University Also won in 1964 [25][252]
John S. Edwards University of Washington Embryo of the house cricket [253]
Stephen T. Emlen Cornell University Colonial behavior in birds [45]
Leon R. Kass St. John's College [254][255]
Physics Herbert B. Callen University of Pennsylvania Symmetry and conceptual basis of thermodynamics [126]
Hans Frauenfelder University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Also won in 1958 [256][257]
William R. Frazer University of California, San Diego High-energy theoretical physics [4]
Gerson Goldhaber University of California, Berkeley High-energy physics [7][56]
Roy J. Glauber Harvard University Also won in 1957 [34][258]
James J. Griffin University of Maryland Problems of the dynamics of nuclear fission [198]
Robert B. Griffiths Carnegie-Mellon University Theoretical studies in physical chemistry [121]
A. Brooks Harris University of Pennsylvania Solid-state physics [126]
Peter Heller Brandeis University [34]
Robert Hofstadter Stanford University Elementary particle physics Also won in 1958 [259][6][13]
David L. Huber University of Wisconsin, Madison [129]
Clyde A. Hutchison, Jr. University of Chicago Research at the University of Oxford Also won in 1955 [260][13][261]
Richard I. Joseph Johns Hopkins University Theory of magnetism [262]
David H. Miller Purdue University High-energy physics [139]
John D. Reppy Cornell University Two-dimensional superfluid systems Also won in 1979 [45][263]
Y. R. Shen University of California, Berkeley Solid-state physics and quantum electronics [7][56]
Rolf M. Steffen Purdue University Angular distributions of nuclear radiation [139]
Gerard J. Stephenson Jr. University of Maryland Use of intermediate energy reactions involving more than two particles, to better understand the interaction between nucleons [198]
T. Laurence Trueman Brookhaven National Laboratory Research at Oxford University [264]
Sidney Yip Massachusetts Institute of Technology [34]
Herbert F. York University of California, San Diego Technology, politics, and strategy of the nuclear arms race [13][4]
Plant Science Peter R. Day Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Genetics of cultured rust fungi [34][35]
David L. Dilcher [pt] Indiana University Paleobotany of southeastern North America Also won in 1987 [139][265]
Russell Lewis Jones University of California, Berkeley Molecular studies of plant growth hormones [7][56]
Hans Janos Kende Michigan State University Role of hormones in regulation of cell aging [87]
Ronald F. Scott California Institute of Technology [266]
Joe L. White Purdue University Chemistry of soil clays and their interaction with organic pesticides [139]
Statistics Rupert G. Miller Jr. Stanford University Research at Imperial College of Science and Technology and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine [6][267]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Harumi Befu Stanford University [6]
Kenelm O. L. Burridge University of British Columbia Effects of Christian missionary teaching in third-world countries [135][147]
Brian M. Fagan University of California, Santa Barbara Written account of his findings based on extensive field work on Iron Age archaeology of Zambia and south central Africa [141]
Oleg Grabar Harvard University Archaeological history of Qasr al-Hayr East in Syria [34][110]
Robert F. Heizer University of California, Berkeley Technology and sociology of monumental stone transport in antiquity Also won in 1963 [7][56][268]
Paul Kay University of California, Berkeley Creole languages [7][56]
David William Plath University of Illinois, Urbana [269]
Orlando Villas Bôas Xingu Indigenous Park Ethnographic studies on Brazilian Indian tribes [270][155]
Economics Kenneth J. Arrow Harvard University [34][13]
Arthur S. Goldberger University of Wisconsin, Madison Also won in 1984 [129][271]
Donald D. Hester University of Wisconsin, Madison [129]
Robert Lekachman SUNY Stony Brook [272]
Jerome L. Stein Brown University [34]
Education Allan M. Cartter New York University Analysis of highly-educated manpower in the United States [28][13]
Patricia Albjerg Graham Barnard College [273]
Lee S. Shulman Michigan State University Organization of learning and processes of inquiry [87]
Elliot Turiel Harvard University [274]
Geography and Environmental Studies James R. Gibson York University [275]
Law Richard E. Ellis University of Virginia Development of American commercial law in the early 19th century [174]
Jeffrey O'Connell University of Virginia School of Law Also won in 1979 [276][277]
Political Science J. Bowyer Bell Harvard University [34]
Paul R. Brass University of Washington [278]
Ted Robert Gurr Northwestern University [243][279]
Louis Hartz Harvard University [34]
Samuel P. Huntington Harvard University [34]
Robert J. Lieber University of California, Davis Communication and conflict in European-American relations [213]
Michael Rogin University of California, Berkeley Andrew Jackson's life, Indian War, and Indian Removal Act [7][56]
Sheldon S. Wolin University of California, Santa Cruz Evolution of the idea of theory and of the theorist as political actor [101]
Psychology Albert Bandura Stanford University Aggressive behavior [6][280]
Robert C. Calfee Stanford University [6]
Jerry A. Fodor Massachusetts Institute of Technology [34]
Eleanor J. Gibson Cornell University Application of a theory of perceptual learning and development to the reading process [45][13]
Irving I. Gottesman University of Minnesota Human behavioral genetics [83]
Charles Hampden-Turner Center for the Study of Public Policy (Cambridge, MA) [34]
William W. Lambert Cornell University Comparative analysis of aggressive actions in children [45]
Lewis P. Lipsitt Brown University [34]
Stanley Milgram Graduate Center, CUNY Mental maps [281]
Saul Sternberg Bell Telephone Laboratories Human information processing [282]
Harry C. Triandis University of Illinois [283]
Herbert Weiner Albert Einstein College of Medicine [284][285]
Sociology Daniel Bell Harvard University The future [34][28][13]
Jack Porter Gibbs University of Texas, Austin Demographic studies on suicide theory [2]
Suzanne Keller Princeton University [25]
Gerhard E. Lenski University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Writing and research in the US, Sweden, Poland, and Yugoslavia [206]
Stanley Lieberson University of Chicago [286]
S. M. Miller New York University [287]
Philip Selznick University of California, Berkeley Sociology and the modern mind [7][56]

1972 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Art José Ricardo Morales Malva [es; ca] University of Chile Playwriting [288][289][155]
Fiction Héctor Alvarez Murena Writing Also won in 1967 [290][155]
Juan García Ponce [291][155]
Film Fernando Krahn Ercilla Animated film [292][293][155]
Fine Arts Luis López Loza [es] Graphics [155]
César Paternosto Painting [294][155]
Music Composition Jorge Arriagada American Center for Art and Culture Composing [295][155]
Héctor Quintanar Prieto [es] Conservatorio Nacional de Música [296][155]
Poetry Nicanor Parra University of Chile Spanish anthology of contemporary North American poets [297][298][155]
Humanities Fine Arts Research Constantino Reyes-Valerio Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Role of Indians in the artistic decoration of the 16th-century convents of New Spain [155]
General Nonfiction Wilson Harris Modern novel [155]
Iberian and Latin American History Carlos Meléndez Universidad de Costa Rica Kingdom of Guatemala in the 16th century [155]
Linguistics Manuel Alberto Escobar Sambrano [es; fr; qu] Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Spanish dialects in Peru [155]
Philosophy Thomas Moro Simpson Universidad de Buenos Aires Logic and philosophic semantics [299][300][155]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature José Miguel Oviedo Casa de la Cultura del Perú; Pontifical Catholic University of Peru Critical study of César Vallejo [301][302][155]
Natural Sciences Chemistry Waldemar Adam University of Puerto Rico Chemistry of cyclic peroxides [303][155]
Earth Science Lorenzo Francisco Aristarain National University of La Plata Geochemistry of borates [155]
José F. Bonaparte National University of Tucumán Vertebrate paleontology Also won in 1966 [304][155]
Mathematics Fernando Cardoso Federal University of Pernambuco Linear partial differential equations [155]
Jacob Palis Jr. Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada Theory of dynamical systems [155]
Medicine and Health Carlos E. Sluzki Center for Research in Psychiatry (Lanús) Cross-cultural variations of patterns of child development [155]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Luis A. Jiménez de Asúa University of Buenos Aires Biochemistry of cell transformation Also won in 1980 [155][305]
Plant Science Jorge V. Crisci [es] National University of La Plata Systematics of vascular plants [155]
Social Sciences Geography and Environmental Studies Michael G. A. Hill Colombian Institute for Regional Planning Geographical study of Colombia's Pacific mountain coast [155]
Sociology Silvia C. Sigal [es] Torcuato di Tella Institute Comparative study of the evolution of the Latin American labor movement, 1950-1970 [155]
César Alejandro Vapñarsky Torcuato di Tella Institute Urbanization process in Argentina, 1870-1970 [155]

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