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Three hundred and twenty-two Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 1958. $1,412,000 in funds was disbursed.

1958 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Art Lionel Abel State University of New York
Loften Mitchell State University of New York at Binghamton
Fiction Doris Betts Novel writing
Margaret Currier Boylen
Josephine Carson Rider
Daniel Curley University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
James Purdy Also won in 1963
Fine Arts Emil John Antonucci Graphic design
Al Blaustein The Art Center of Northern New Jersey Painting Also won in 1961
Dennis Byng Purdue University Also won in 1959
Richard Charles Gilkey
Paul Theodore Granlund Minneapolis School of Art Sculpture Also won in 1957
William A. Kienbusch Painting
James Chan Leong
Ezio Martinelli Sarah Lawrence College, Parsons School of Design Graphic arts Also won in 1962
Dean Jackson Meeker University of Wisconsin Creative printmaking
Tetsuo Ochikubo Lithography
Nathan Oliveira Graphic arts
Charles Robert Oscar Museum of Modern Arts Painting
Norman Rubington
Aubrey E. Schwartz Harpur College, State University of New York Graphic art Also won in 1959
Sahl Swarz Sculpture Also won in 1955
Romas Viesulas (de) Lithography Also won in 1964, 1969
Frans Wildenhain Rochester Institute of Technology Ceramic sculpture in relation to architecture
Music Composition James MacArthur Beale University of Washington Composing
Jack Hamilton Beeson Columbia University
Irving Gifford Fine Brandeis University Also won in 1950
Lee Henry Hoiby
Stanley Hollingsworth Oakland University
Teo Macero TEO Productions Also won in 1957
Vincent Persichetti Juilliard School Also won in 1968, 1973
Jerome W. Rosen (nl) (de) University of California, Davis
Photography W. Eugene Smith Magnum Photos Pittsburgh Also won in 1956, 1968
Poetry Philip Booth Syracuse University Writing Also won in 1964
Edgar Bowers Harpur College Also won in 1969
Katherine de Montalant Hoskins
Alastair Reid Also won in 1958
Humanities American Literature James Franklin Beard, Jr. Clark University James Fenimore Cooper Also won in 1952
Travis Miller Bogard University of California, Berkeley Plays of Eugene O'Neill
John Espey University of California, Los Angeles Critical study of the poetry of Ezra Pound
Ihab Habib Hassan Wesleyan University American novel since World War II Also won in 1962
Alfred Kazin Amherst College Historical and literary studies of 20th century American writing Also won in 1940, 1947, 1969
Jacob Clavner Levenson University of Minnesota
Gardner Blake Taplin Longwood College Influence of Italian life and culture upon American literature in the 19th century
Architecture, Planning and Design Ada Louise Huxtable Art in America, Progressive Architecture
John William Reps Cornell University City planning prior to the Chicago World's Fair Columbian Exposition of 1893
Thomas D. Schocken St. Louis City Plan Commission Relationship between city planning controls and design in European countries
Bibliography William Richard Matthews University of California, Los Angeles Works of Sir Thomas Malory as printed by William Caxton Also won in 1946
Biography William Johnson Time Life Harold Osman Kelly, 1884-1955
Elizabeth Stevenson Lafcadio Hearn Also won in 1951
British History Richard Wall Lyman Washington University in St. Louis James Ramsay MacDonald
Classics Thomas R. S. Broughton Bryn Mawr College Also won in 1945
Norman O. Brown University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan University Irrational factor in ancient Greek politics
John Francis Callahan Georgetown University
Joseph Fontenrose University of California, Berkeley Cults of Delphi in ancient Greece
Fred Walter Householder, Jr. Indiana University Early history of Greek language
Georg Hans Bhavani Luck Harvard University Ovid's language, style and literary technique
William Andrew McDonald University of Minnesota Also won in 1967
Helen F. North Cornell University Also won in 1975
Roger A. Pack University of Michigan Artemidorus Daldianus' Oneirocritica
Lawrence Richardson, Jr. Yale University Painters of ancient Pompeii
Chester G. Starr University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Early Greek civilization Also won in 1950
Myra L. Uhlfelder University of Iowa History of ancient Roman religion
John Howard Young Johns Hopkins University Sounion in the Athenian state period
East Asian Studies John Whitney Hall University of Michigan Okayama Domain Also won in 1976
Economic History Wytze Gorter University of California, Los Angeles Economic study of the dissolution of the Dutch Empire in the Far East
Louis Morton Hacker Columbia University Early history of the United States Steel Corporation Also won in 1948
Jacob Myron Price University of Michigan Anglo-American tobacco trade, 1660-1775 Also won in 1965
English Literature Roy Wesley Battenhouse Indiana University Elizabethan poetic and moral theory
Gerald Eades Bentley, Jr. University of Chicago
Donald F. Bond University of Chicago Also won in 1966
Fredson Thayer Bowers University of Virginia Bibliographical study of all English plays published between 1660 and 1700 Also won in 1970
Jackson Irving Cope Washington University in St. Louis Renaissance Italian critics' influence upon Elizabethan playwrights Also won in 1984
Joseph Frank University of Rochester History of English newspapers Also won in 1961
William Frost University of California, Santa Barbara Also won in 1979
David Hayman University of Texas Finnegans Wake
John Emory Jordan University of California, Berkeley William Wordsworth
William Rea Keast Cornell University Lives of the English Poets by Samuel Johnson
Harry Thornton Moore Southern Illinois University Collected volume of D. H. Lawrence's works Also won in 1960
William R. Mueller University of North Carolina Literary and theological study of John Donne's sermons
Stephen Maxfield Parrish Cornell University Poetic theory and technique of William Wordsworth Also won in 1985
Robert Torsten Petersson Smith College Comparative study of certain literary works and paintings of the 17th century
Lawrence Vincent Ryan (de) Stanford University Works of Roger Ascham, 1515-1568
Grover C. Smith, Jr. Duke University History of contemporary English poetic drama
Robert Donald Thornton University of South Carolina
Ian Pierre Watt University of California, Berkeley Joseph Conrad's development as a novelist Also won in 1972
Fine Arts Research François Bucher Yale University Antique sources of medieval art Also won in 1966
George Heard Hamilton Yale University History of modern painting and sculpture
John Franklin Haskins University of Pennsylvania Thomas Jefferson Also won in 1963
Hylton Armond Thomas University of Minnesota
Martin Weinberger (de) New York University Nicola Pisano and Giovanni Pisano and their relation to sculpture in the 13th and 14th centuries
Folklore and Popular Culture Austin Edwin Fife Occidental College Cowboy songs and ballads
French Literature Bruce Archer Morrissette (fr) Washington University in St. Louis Alain Robbe-Grillet
Marvin Mudrick University of California, Santa Barbara
Warren Ramsey University of California, Berkeley Symbolism in European literature
Roger W. Shattuck University of Texas Literary works of Remy de Gourmont
General Nonfiction Edwin Emery University of Minnesota History and development of American press associations
Paul G. Horgan Santa Fe Opera Jean-Baptiste Lamy Also won in 1945
John Frederick Muehl University of Michigan East India Company
Marion Lena Starkey University of Connecticut History of the African Negro in the United States Also won in 1953
German and East European History Sten Gunnar Flygt Vanderbilt University Karl Friedrich Bahrdt
Reginald H. Phelps Harvard University Early evolution of the National Socialist movement in Bavaria, 1919 to 1924
German and Scandinavian Literature Heinz Politzer Oberlin College Also won in 1966, 1974
Herbert William Reichert University of North Carolina Friedrich Nietzsche
Thomas Auraldo Riley Bowdoin College Writings of the Viennese romantics, 1808-1813
H. Stefan Schultz University of Chicago
History of Science and Technology Alex Berman University of Michigan Comparative study of hospital pharmacy in France and the United States
Thomas Neville Bonner University of Omaha Completion of his book The Influence of German Universities on American Medicine, 1870-1914 Also won in 1964
Iberian and Latin American History Woodrow Borah University of California, Berkeley Mexican colonial history Also won in 1951
Stanley J. Stein Princeton University The role of merchants in the Mexican independence movement, 1778-1827 Also won in 1972
Italian Literature Aldo D. Scaglione University of California, Berkeley Italian literary history since the Renaissance
Linguistics Stanley Martin Sapon Ohio State University
Thomas A. Sebeok Indiana University Poetic language in folksongs Also won in 1980
Ralph Charles Wood
Literary Criticism Wylie Sypher Simmons College Structure in painting, architecture and sculpture to interpret forms of literature Also won in 1949
Medieval Literature Joseph Anthony Mazzeo Cornell University Dante and medieval culture
Nicholas M. Haring Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies Also won in 1962
Henry David Hurst Portsmouth Priory School Commentaries of the Venerable Bede on the Gospels of Mark and Luke
William Thomas Hobdell Jackson Columbia University Also won in 1967
Medieval History Charles Till Davis Tulane University
Katherine Fischer Drew Rice University Fusion of Lombrd and Frankish institutions in Italy between the 8th and 10th centuries
Lynn Townsend White, Jr. Mills College Technology and social change during the European Middle Ages
Music Research Putnam C. Aldrich Stanford University Dance rhythms of the Baroque period
Joseph Wilfred Kerman University of California, Berkeley Italian madrigals
Carl George Parrish Vassar College Notations employed in vocal music and instrumental tablatures of the Renaissance
Milton Steinhardt University of Kansas Music of Jacobus Vaet Also won in 1965
Edward Arthur Lippman Columbia University Musical philosophy and esthetics
Alfred Mann Rutgers University Baroque music in England and Italy
Near Eastern Studies Ricardo Augusto Caminos Brown University History of the XXII Egyptian Dynasty
Florence Ely Day Early Islamic art
David Noel Freedman Western Theological Seminary History and culture of Biblical Palestine
Judah Goldin Jewish Theological Seminary
Jacob C. Hurewitz Columbia University
Arthur Võõbus Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary Syrian monasticism from the 2nd to the 5th century, A.D. Also won in 1957, 1968
Philosophy Rudolf Allers Georgetown University Political conduct
Charles Augustus Baylis Duke University Ethics
Arthur Child University of California, Davis General theory of interpretation
Philip P. Hallie Vanderbilt University Maine de Biran
William Thomas Jones Pomona College Conflict between the scientific and normative conceptions of human life
John Ladd Brown University Nature of reasoning in ethics
Leroy Earl Loemker Emory University Intellectual history of the 17th century
Israel Scheffler Harvard University Philosophy of language Also won in 1972
Gregory Vlastos Princeton University Also won in 1950
Religion Frederick A. Norwood Garrett Biblical Institute History of Christian religious refugees since 1500
Arthur Carl Piepkorn Concordia Seminary Bibliography of Lutheran theologians of the period 1580-1713
Amos Niven Wilder Harvard University Interpretation of early Christian imagery and myth
Renaissance History Rosalie Littell Colie Barnard College John Locke's work and development during his Dutch sojourn Also won in 1966
James Hutton Cornell University Concept of peace in Renaissance literature
Frederic Chapin Lane Johns Hopkins University Economic history of Venice
Slavic Literature William Edward Harkins Columbia University Karel Čapek
George Yury Shevelov Columbia University
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Ernesto Guerra Da Cal New York University Eça de Queiroz
Terrence Leslie Hansen University of California, Riverside Spanish folklore
United States History John Gilchrist Barrett Virginia Military Institute Civil War military operations in North Carolina
Lyman Henry Butterfield Massachusetts Historical Society Adams family in Europe, 1778-1889
Marion Vernon Brewington Peabody Museum of Salem Ship portrait painters
Carl Bridenbaugh University of California, Berkeley English ?afe in the 17th and 18th centuries Also won in 1962, 1968
David Brion Davis Cornell University American antislavery movement
William S. Greever University of Idaho Certain social and economic aspects of the mining rushes in the west
Dumas Malone University of Virginia Thomas Jefferson Also won in 1951
Ernest R. May Harvard University America's emergence as a great power, 1895 to 1900
James Mercer Merrill Whittier College The River War, 1861-1865
Ralph Ernest Morrow Washington University in St. Louis Role of evangelical clergy in the life of midwestern frontier in the early 19th century
Charles K. O'Neill Varying stages of Kentucky neutrality during 1861 and 1862 Also won in 1959
Washington Platt Yale University Basic principles of strategic intelligence in relation to national security
Benjamin Arthur Quarles Morgan State College Role of the Negro in the American Revolutionary War
David Budlong Tyler Wagner College Wilkes Expedition
John William Ward Princeton University Also won in 1967
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Yuan-Cheng Fung California Institute of Technology Thermodynamics of irreversible processes
Alfred Leitner Michigan State University Methods of solving boundary value problems
Astronomy and Astrophysics John Laufer California Institute of Technology Decay of a turbulent shear flow
Chemistry Joseph Frederick Bunnett University of North Carolina New concepts of organic chemistry
Saul G. Cohen Brandeis University Reactions of free radicals in solution
Robert E. Connick University of California, Berkeley Hydrolytic polymerization Also won in 1948
LeRoy Eyring University of Iowa Chemical reactions in the solid state
David Caldwell Grahame (de) Amherst College Dielectric properties of the inner region of the electrical double layer
James Steven Johnson, Jr. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Daniel Kivelson University of California, Los Angeles Paramagnetic resonance studies on liquids and gases
LeRoy Henry Klemm University of Oregon Certain organic chemical reactions
Darrell Wayne Osborne Argonne National Laboratory
Stephen Prager University of Minnesota Also won in 1966
Robert Wheaton Taft, Jr. Pennsylvania State University Effects of molecular structure on reactivity
George Charles Turrell Brown University Spectroscopic studies of vibrational energy transfer behind shock waves in gases
Emil Henry White Johns Hopkins University Certain efficient chemiluminescent reactions
Earth Science Harry Paul Bailey University of California, Los Angeles Pleistocene continental glaciation in Canada and Scandinavia
Bruce Buzzell Benson Amherst College Studies of natural processes in the oceans
Kenneth O. Emery University of Southern California Sediments and water movements of the Dead Sea
Donald Munro Henderson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Certain coal beds in South Wales
Paul Bigelow Sears Yale University Pleistocene vegetation and climate in North America
Engineering H. Kurt Forster University of California, Los Angeles Heat transfer
Stanley H. Langer United States Bureau of Mines Molecular interactions
John W. Miles University of California, Los Angeles Generation of surface waves by turbulent winds Also won in 1968
Paul M. Naghdi University of Michigan Theory of elastic-plastic solids of work-hardening materials
Herbert Mark Neustadt U.S. Naval Academy Also won in 1957
George Sinclair University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
George Henry Sines, Jr. University of California, Los Angeles Interactions between foreign atoms and clusters of foreign atoms in metals
Tau-Yi Toong Massachusetts Institute of Technology Problems in combustion aerodynamics
John Roy Whinnery University of California, Berkeley Streams of electrons
Geography and Environmental Studies William Patterson Cumming Davidson College Discovery and exploration of the North American continent during the 16th and 17th centuries
Mathematics Nesmith Ankeny Massachusetts Institute of Technology Studies on quadratic forms
Edwin Ford Beckenbach University of California, Los Angeles Convex and subharmonic functions
Robert Creighton Buck University of Wisconsin Algebraic and topological properties of linear operators on function spaces
Donald Allan Darling University of Michigan Probability theory
William F. Donoghue, Jr. University of Kansas Theory of coercive quadratic integer-differential forms
Nathan Fine University of Pennsylvania
Robert Finn California Institute of Technology Non-linear elliptic partial differential equations Also won in 1965
Robert Elston Fullerton University of Maryland Theory of continuous surfaces
Frederick W. Gehring University of Michigan Boundary behavior of meromorphic functions
Leonard Gillman Purdue University Theory of rings and continuous mathematical functions
Morris Kline New York University
Medicine and Health S. Spafford Ackerly University of Louisville School of Medicine Frontal lobe function in the brain
Ellen Brown University of California Medical Center Physiology of small vessel circulation and temperature regulation
David Gitlin Harvard University Medical School Intracellular degradation of plasma and cellular proteins
Arnold Bernard Scheibel University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1952
Lowell Elmond White, Jr. University of South Alabama
Molecular and Cellular Biology Robert Lesh Baldwin University of Wisconsin Thyroglobulin
Eric Glendinning Ball Harvard Medical School Also won in 1937
Orlin N. Biddulph Washington State College Movement of minerals and organic substances in plants
John Eldridge Cushing University of California, Santa Barbara
Abraham Eisenstark Kansas State College Interaction of genetic material of the bacterial virus with that of the host cell
Walton B. Geiger Trinity University Enzymes linking transacetylation with transmethylation
Arthur Charles Giese Stanford University Structure of nucleons Also won in 1946
Neal B. Groman University of Washington
Daniel L. Kline Yale Medical School White blood cell physiology
Allen Lein Northwestern University
Pauline A. Miller Harvard Medical School Formation of tetanus toxin in the cell Also won in 1959
Joe Neilands University of California, Berkeley Iron metabolism
Edward Lawrence Powers Argonne National Laboratory
Howard Harold Seliger Johns Hopkins University
Helen A. Stafford Reed College Various aspects of plant tissues
Bernard S. Strauss University of Chicago
J. Herbert Taylor Florida State University
Robert Collett Warner New York University
John Irving White University of Maryland School of Medicine Protein components of skeletal muscle
George Wolf University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Function of vitamin A in metabolism
Stephen Zamenhof (eo) Columbia University
Neuroscience Donald Benjamin Lindsley University of California, Los Angeles Brain organization and behavior
Organismic Biology and Ecology John Maxwell Anderson Cornell University Digestive tract of starfish
Zach M. Arnold University of California, Berkeley Variations of plant life
Arthur Merton Chickering Albion College Taxonomy of spiders Also won in 1957
Howard Ensign Evans Cornell University Solitary wasps Also won in 1969
William Alonzo Gosline University of Hawaii Classification of modern bony fishes
George Daniel Grice, Jr. National Marine Fisheries Service
William Hansel Cornell University Estrogenic hormone in the blood and tissues of experimental animals
William Stewart Hoar University of British Columbia Young fish
Howard Holtzer University of Pennsylvania
Paul Louis Illg University of Washington
Everett Williams Jameson, Jr. University of California, Davis Japanese fleas
Thomas Henry Manning National Museum of Canada Arctic research
Robert Baxter Platt Emory University Ecological studies of organisms and communities with reference to their microenvironment
Charles Remington Yale University Evolutionary processes in the lepidoptera
Elizabeth S. Russell Jackson Memorial Laboratory Physiological genetics of mammals
Robert van den Bosch University of California, Riverside
Physics Robert Adolph Becker University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Application of nuclear physics to astrophysical problems Also won in 1959
Lawrence C. Biedenharn, Jr. Rice Institute Nuclear reaction theory
Martin M. Block Duke University High energy nuclear physics
Norman Brown University of Pennsylvania
Lawrence Cranberg Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory Spin-orbit forces in nuclei
Gordon Charles Danielson Iowa State College
John Gilbert Daunt Ohio State University Also won in 1953
Adrianus Jacobus Dekker University of Minnesota
Hans Frauenfelder University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Investigation of the interaction in beta and muon decay Also won in 1972
Claude Geoffrion Université Laval Also won in 1957
Stanley S. Hanna Argonne National Laboratory
Robert Hofstadter Stanford University Also won in 1972
Jack Marvin Hollander University of California, Berkeley Atomic spectroscopy Also won in 1965
Arthur F. Kip University of California, Berkeley
Martin Jesse Klein Case Institute of Technology Also won in 1967
Wallace Conrad Koehler Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Francis Arthur Jenkins University of California, Berkeley Isotopes Also won in 1932, 1947
Leon M. Lederman University of Chicago
Ralph Stuart Mackay, Jr. University of California, Berkeley, University of California Medical Center Unobservable detail in X-ray images Also won in 1956
Elliott Waters Montroll University of Maryland Statistical mechanics of systems of interacting particles
Franco Rasetti Johns Hopkins University Spectra of ionized gases
Joseph Melvin Reynolds Louisiana State University
Louis D. Roberts Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Emilio G. Segrè University of California, Berkeley
Albert Silverman Cornell University Production of elementary particles by high energy X-rays
John S. Toll University of Maryland Analytic structure of quantum field theories
Luke Chia-Liu Yuan Brookhaven National Laboratory High energy interaction
Plant Science Henry Nathaniel Andrews Washington University in St. Louis Critical study of certain groups of early land plants Also won in 1951, 1961
Enrique Balech (es) (eo) Ministry of the Navy (Argentina) Also won in 1957
Robert Norman Goodman University of Missouri Antibiotically active compounds produced by higher plants
Harold Franklin Heady University of California, Berkeley Grasslands
Harvey A. Miller Miami University Phytogeography and ecology of the Hawaiian Hepaticae
Jack Edgar Myers University of Texas Photosynthetic metabolism of algae
James George Ross South Dakota State College
Paul Claude Silva University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Marine algae of California
Oliver Fuhriman Smith United States Department of Agriculture Alfalfa breeding
Thomas Wallace Whitaker University of California, Davis Also won in 1946
Stephen Wilhelm University of California, Berkeley Fungus parasites in plants
Frederick Paul Zscheile, Jr. University of California, Davis Bunt resistance in wheat
Statistics Leonard Jimmie Savage University of Chicago Also won in 1951, 1967
Herbert Solomon Stanford University
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Richard King Beardsley University of Michigan Spanish small-farm communities
Svend E. Frederiksen Catholic University of America Also won in 1957
Harry Hawthorn University of British Columbia
Eric Wolf University of Virginia Cultural change and its effects among the Tyrolese peasantry
Economics Mark Blaug Yale University Capital of British industry during the Industrial Revolution
Alfred Dupont Chandler, Jr. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Development of American business corporations
Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen Vanderbilt University Problems of measurability of human motivation
Edward Hastings Chamberlin Harvard University Theory of wages including collective bargaining and the monopoly elements in both labor and product markets
James M. Henderson Harvard University Natural resource utilization patterns
Holland Hunter Haverford College
Gerald Marvin Meier Wesleyan University International trade and economic development in the British tropics, 1870-1914 Also won in 1957
John R. Meyer Harvard University Development of a behavioral theory of the American business firm
Richard E. Quandt Princeton University
Law Michael H. Cardozo Cornell Law School European international organizations in their relations with member governments
Political Science Russell Hunt Fifield University of Michigan Philippine role in Asia since independence
Stephen Denis Kertesz University of Notre Dame Parliamentary diplomacy in the United Nations
Roland Young Northwestern University Also won in 1968
Psychology Edward Girden Brooklyn College Psychokinesis Also won in 1941
Clarence Henry Graham Columbia University
Norman Guttman Duke University Experimental behavior
David McClelland Harvard University Relationship between human motives and economic growth
Sociology Joseph Winfield Fretz (de) Bethel College Cultural interaction of a European ethnic refugee colony in Paraguay with native Paraguayans

1958 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Drama and Performance Art Errol John Also won in 1966
Fine Arts Marcelo Silvestre Bonevardi Also won in 1959
Armando Morales Engraving Also won in 1961
María Luisa Pacheco Bolivian art and landscape Also won in 1959, 1960
Music Composition Luis Antonio Escobar Composing Also won in 1959
Julián Orbón de Soto Also won in 1969
José Serebrier Also won in 1957
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Teresa Gisbert de Mesa Higher University of San Andrés Also won in 1966
José de Mesa Figueroa (es) Higher University of San Andrés Also won in 1996
Linguistics Salvador Bucca University of Buenos Aires
Philosophy Eduardo Nicol National Autonomous University of Mexico
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Emilio Carilla (de) National University of Tucumán
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Guido Münch Paniagua California Institute of Technology Motions and spatial arrangement of interstellar gas masses Also won in 1944, 1945
Chemistry Guillermo Arturo Iacobucci University of Buenos Aires
Juan Alejandro McMillan University of Chicago
Mathematics Leopoldo Nachbin University of Brazil Also won in 1949, 1957
Medicine and Health Jonas Beregovich University of Chile
Molecular and Cellular Biology Moisés Behar (de) (es) World Health Organization
Adolfo Max Rothschild Biological Institute of São Paulo Histamine biochemistry Also won in 1956
Organismic Biology and Ecology José Ignacio Borrero University of Valle
Leopoldo E. Caltagirone-Zamora La Cruz National Entomological Station Also won in 1957
Germán O. Valenzuela Vera Universidad de Caldas
Paulo Emílio Vanzolini Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo Also won in 1949, 1955
Physics Gabriel Alvial Cáceres University of Chile
Plant Science Luis A. Camargo Gutiérrez National University of Colombia Also won in 1960
Ernesto Foldats Andins Central University of Venezuela Also won in 1959
Juan Héctor Hunziker (es) (pt) Ministry of Agriculture (Argentina) Also won in 1957, 1980
Oscar Kühnemann National Institute of Industrial Technology Miguelete, Buenos Aires
Jorge Eduardo Nicholson Calle
Eduardo Quisumbing Also won in 1959
Jorge Helios Morello Wyler Universidad Nacional de Tucumán Also won in 1954, 1955
Social Science Anthropology and Cultural Studies Néstor Uscátegui Mendoza Colombian National Ethnographic Institute Also won in 1957

See also

References

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  73. ^ "Back Matter". The Musical Quarterly. 44 (3): 428–429. July 1958. JSTOR 740251. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
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