List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1950

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One hundred and fifty-eight Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1950.[1][2] This marked the 25th anniversary of the fellowship.[3]

1950 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Lincoln Barnett [2][4][5][6][7]
Eleanor Clark Also won in 1947 [8]
Eleanor Green Also won in 1949 [9]
Peter M. H. Taylor [4]
Janet Lewis Winters [10][5]
Fine Arts Federico Castellon Also won in 1941 [11]
Milton Goldstein [12][7]
Martin Jackson Also won in 1949 [6]
Malcolm Haynie Myers Also won in 1951 [13]
Steve Raffo Also won in 1951 [14]
Andrée Ruellan [15]
David Smith Also won in 1951 [16]
Benton Murdoch Spruance Also won in 1962 [6]
Music Composition Elliott Carter Also won in 1945 [17]
Irving Gifford Fine Also won in 1958 [18]
Roger John Goeb Also won in 1951 [18]
Gerald Raymond Kechley Also won in 1949 [19][20]
Harry Partch Also won in 1943, 1944 [21][10]
Leo Smit [18]
Robert E. Ward Also won in 1949, 1966 [22]
Ben Brian Weber Also won in 1952 [18]
Poetry Rosalie Moore Also won in 1951 [10][9]
Theodore Roethke Also won in 1945 [19]
Theatre Arts Boris Aronson [23]
Rosamond Gilder [24][25]
Humanities American Literature Jay Leyda Also won in 1951 [10][5]
Architecture, Planning and Design Howard I. Chapelle [26]
Christopher Tunnard [2]
Bibliography Lawrence Clark Powell Also won in 1966 [10][5]
Biography Victor Wolfgang von Hagen Also won in 1949 [2][9]
British History William Haller Also won in 1947, 1956 [25][7]
Classics Aubrey Diller (de) [27][28][29]
Gilbert Arthur Highet [30]
Chester G. Starr Also won in 1958 [31][29]
East Asian Studies Harold Robert Isaacs [12][7]
Economic History Bray Hammond Also won in 1955 [32]
English Literature Northrop Frye [33]
Davis Philoon Harding [2]
Virgil Barney Heltzel Also won in 1949, 1965 [31]
Edward Niles Hooker Also won in 1942 [34][10][9]
George Winchester Stone, Jr. Also won in 1951, 1963 [32]
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg [10][9]
John Harold Wilson [35]
Fine Arts Research Albert William Christ-Janer [31]
Richard Krautheimer Also won in 1953, 1963 [36]
Martin Sebastian Soria (es) (pl) [37][29][38]
Edgar Wind [2]
Folklore and Popular Culture Herbert Norman Halpert [6]
Marshall Winslow Stearns [39][7]
French Literature M. Amelia Klenke [35]
Georges Claude May Also won in 1984 [2]
General Nonfiction Diana Trilling Also won in 1991 [9]
German and East European History Dietrich Gerhard (de) [40]
German and Scandinavian Literature Jean Hamilton Hubener [33]
Victor Lange Also won in 1966 [7]
History of Science and Technology Marshall Clagett Also won in 1946 [29][32]
Italian Literature Charles S. Singleton Also won in 1954, 1962 [2]
Linguistics Robert Fowkes [41]
W. Cabell Greet [25]
Henry M. Hoenigswald [6]
Helge Kökeritz (sv) Also won in 1943 [2]
Literary Criticism Richard Harter Fogle (de) [5][42]
Walter B. C. Watkins Also won in 1946 [43][42]
Medieval History Herbert Bloch [2]
Medieval Literature Pearl Kibre [44]
Gerhart B. Ladner (de) [28][29]
Music Research Isabel Pope Conant [18][2][38]
Near Eastern Studies Edith Porada Also won in 1982 [45]
Kenneth Meyer Setton Also won in 1949 [33][6]
Philosophy Monroe Curtis Beardsley [6]
Max Black [7]
Ernest Nagel Also won in 1934 [46]
Gregory Vlastos Also won in 1958 [47][33][7]
Religion Robert McQueen Grant Also won in 1953, 1959 [48][49]
Russian History Bertram D. Wolfe Also won in 1949, 1953 [50]
South Asian Studies Franklin Edgerton [2]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Stephen Gilman [35][38]
María Rosa Lida de Malkiel Also won in 1949 [10][9][38]
Juan López-Morillas (es) Also won in 1957 [2][38]
Edwin Seth Morby (es) (fr) Also won in 1964 [10][9][38]
United States History Robert Donald Clark [51]
John Hope Franklin Also won in 1973 [5][32]
George Edwin McMillan [49]
James Z. Rabun [52]
Charles Maurice Wiltse Also won in 1949 [32]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Harry Richard Seiwell [2]
Astronomy and Astrophysics Bart Jan Bok [2][20]
Dave Fultz [48][31][29][20]
Chemistry Robert Arnold Alberty [53][29][20]
Sidney William Benson [10][20]
Bryce L. Crawford Also won in 1972 [54][20]
Norman Henry Cromwell Also won in 1957 [53][20]
William Garfield Dauben (de) Also won in 1965 [10][20]
Paul Mead Doty [2][20]
Theodore A. Geissman Also won in 1964 [10][20]
Frederick Otto Koenig Also won in 1949 [10][20]
Lester Peter Kuhn [26][20]
Blaine C. McKusick [3][6][26][20]
Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer [2][4][6][32][7][20]
Milton David Soffer [2][12][20]
Earth Science Francis John Turner Also won in 1959 [10][20]
Mathematics Ralph Philip Boas, Jr. [2][20]
Samuel Eilenberg Also won in 1974 [12][20]
Philip Hartman [55][20]
Norman Earl Steenrod [6][20]
Medicine and Health Richard W. Lippman Also won in 1951 [10][20]
Samuel Robert Means Reynolds Also won in 1937 [20]
Stephen Polyak [31][29][20]
M. C. Terry [10][5][20]
Gerhardt von Bonin [31][29][20]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Ernest Borek Also won in 1957 [20]
Edward Charles Cantino [6][20]
Frank Host Dickey [10][20]
Arthur William Galston Also won in 1946 [56]
Irving Goodman Also won in 1949 [57][12][20]
Evan Charles Horning [6][20]
Robert E. Hungate [58][19]
Frank Harris Johnson Also won in 1944, 1945 [59][6][20]
Michael Kasha [31][29][20]
Kenneth James McCallum [33][20]
F. H. L. Taylor [2][20]
Kenneth V. Thimann Also won in 1957 [2][20]
Hans Handforth Zinsser Also won in 1949 [6][20]
Organismic Biology and Ecology William Eugene Berg [10][20]
Herbert Friedmann Also won in 1953, 1955 [5][12][32][20]
Francis Harper Also won in 1951 [60]
Harlow Burgess Mills [31][29][20]
Francis Joseph Ryan [20]
Ray Fred Smith [10][20]
George Willard Wharton, Jr [4][20]
Physics Julian Himely Bigelow [6][20]
Sidney Michael Dancoff [31][29][20]
David A. Lind [10][20]
Julian Ellis Mack [29][20]
Lauriston C. Marshall [10]
Plant Science Edgar Anderson Also won in 1943, 1956 [40][20]
Howard Scott Gentry [10][20]
Sergius Harry Mamay (es) [40][20]
Nicholas Polunin (es) Also won in 1951 [33][20]
Charles Madeira Rick, Jr. Also won in 1948 [10][20]
Statistics Emil J. Gumbel [61]
George Kingsley Zipf [2]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Edward Wyllys Andrews, IV [32]
David Bidney [62][28][29]
Hjalmar R. Holand [29]
Walter Taylor [38]
Economics Wassily W. Leontief Also won in 1940 [2]
Charles Edward Lindblom Also won in 1985 [2]
W. Rupert Maclaurin [2]
Edwin G. Nourse Also won in 1951 [10][2][6][4][63][35][32][7]
Political Science Robert Alan Dahl Also won in 1978 [2]
Samuel J. Konefsky Also won in 1951 [63][12][7]
Samuel Lubell Also won in 1953 [12][7]
Bernard Schwartz
Julian Towster [7]
Eric Herman Wilhelm Voegelin Also won in 1955 [42]
Psychology Jean Evans Also won in 1955 [64]
Mary Henle Also won in 1960 [20]
Sociology Wolfram Eberhard Also won in 1951 [10][20]

1950 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Juan Cruz Reyes [65]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Alvaro Ortega [66]
Iberian and Latin American History Francisco Cuevas Cancino (es) [67]
Intellectual and Cultural History Juan Larrea y Celayeta (es) Also won in 1949 [68]
Natural Sciences Chemistry Simão Mathias [69]
Marcos Tschapek [70]
Earth Science Ismael Escobar Vallejo [71]
Mathematics Mischa Cotlar Also won in 1952 [72]
Medicine and Health Augusto A. Camara Also won in 1951 [73]
Luis Vargas García Alons [74]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Francisco J. S. Lara Also won in 1951 [75]
Osvaldo Argentino Peso [76]
Raúl Esteban Trucco Also won in 1949 [77]
Neuroscience José Bebin Bustamante Also won in 1951 [78]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Abelardo Moreno Bonilla Also won in 1949 [79]
Dioscoro S. Rabor Also won in 1956 [80]
Plant Science Ramón Ferreyra Huerta (es) [81]
José Cuatrecasas Also won in 1951 [82]
Henri Alain Liogier Also won in 1953, 1957 [83]
Veridiana Victoria Rossetti [84]
Alberto Soriano [85]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Milciades Chaves Chamorro [86]

See also

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