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This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967. Two hundred and ninety-four scholars and artists were chosen and a total of $2,196,100 was disbursed. The University of California system had 40 awardees, with Berkeley claiming the most grants (20) of any single institution. Columbia University had the second most (15) and Harvard University and University of Illinois tied for third (14 each).

US and Canada Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Yuriko Kikuchi Martha Graham Dance Company Choreography
Alwin Nikolais Nikolais Dance Theatre Also won in 1964
Drama & Performance Art Charles J. Dizenzo
Adrienne Kennedy
Arthur Kopit
Fiction Alfred Chester Writing Also won in 1957
Maureen Howard
Jerzy Kosinski Work on his second novel (working title: The Twos)
Alden Nowlan Telegraph-Journal Writing
Joyce Carol Oates University of Detroit
Kurt Vonnegut University of Iowa
Film Jordan Belson Samadhi
James Blue Script development for a film based on his family's history
Robert J. Downey Filmex Filmmaking
Fine Arts Roberto Alberty El Morro Gallery Painting
Edward Avedisian
George Bireline North Carolina State University
Frank Bowling Also won in 1973
James Brooks Queens College, CUNY
Sally Hazelet Drummond
Patricia Tobacco Forrester Painting: Landscapes of tropical continents
Raoul Hague Sculpture
Allan Kaprow SUNY Stony Brook "The Happening as an Art Form Related to Contemporary Painting" Also won in 1979
Gabriel Kohn
Nicholas Krushenick
Dennis Leon Philadelphia College of Art Sculpture
Guido Molinari Painting
Robert Moskowitz Maryland Institute
Walter T. Murch Boston University
Raymond Parker Hunter College, CUNY Painting Also won in 1981
Charles Pollock Michigan State University
Michael Ponce de Leon University of Pennsylvania
Ad Reinhardt Brooklyn College Painting
Moishe Smith University of Wisconsin, Madison (visiting)
Harold Tovish
Emerson Seville Woelffer California Institute of the Arts
Lawrence I. Zox Painting
Music Composition Philip Bezanson University of Massachusetts Composition
Ornette Coleman Jazz composition (Inventions of Symphonic Poems) Also won in 1974
Michael C. Colgrass Theatrical concepts Also won in 1964
George H. Crumb University of Pennsylvania Composition Also won in 1973
Kenneth L. Gaburo University of Illinois, Urbana
Emmanuel Ghent New York University Work at the Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Center
William Kraft Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Composition Also won in 1972
Donald Martino Yale University Also won in 1973, 1982
Edward Jay Miller [nl] University of Hartford
Hall Overton Also won in 1955
Richard Trythall St. Stephen's School Rome
Photography Marie Cosindas
George Krause Also won in 1976
Rose Mandel University of California, Berkeley Photographic studies of Berkeley
Marion Palfi Forced relocation of Indigenous peoples off of reservations in the Southwest United States
Jerry N. Uelsmann University of Florida "Experiments in Multiple Printing Techniques in Photography"
Poetry John Ashbery Also won in 1973
Paul Blackburn City University of New York (in residence) Work on translations and poetry in Europe
Thomas McGrath North Dakota State University
Humanities American Literature Wallace L. Anderson State College of Iowa Edition of the letters of Edwin Arlington Robinson
Warner Berthoff Bryn Mawr College
Joseph L. Blotner University of Virginia Also won in 1964
Theodore Hornberger University of Pennsylvania
Edwin H. Miller New York University Also won in 1977
Claude M. Simpson Jr. Stanford University
Architecture, Planning, & Design Eric C. Freund University of Illinois, Urbana
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy Pratt Institute Reappraisal of architectural history
Paolo Soleri Arcology designs Also won in 1964
Bibliography David F. Foxon Queen's University at Kingston Scottish printers' ornaments, 1701-1750
David Kaser Vanderbilt University Book pirating and smuggling in the Orient
British History H. Blair Neatby Carleton University Biography of W. L. Mackenzie King
Donald J. Olsen Vassar College Management of two large British urban leasehold estates during the 19th century Also won in 1979
Bernard Semmel SUNY Stony Brook Relationship of Methodism to society in 18th-century England Also won in 1974
Arthur J. Slavin University of California, Los Angeles
Classics William A. McDonald University of Minnesota Human ecology of Messenia from the late Bronze age to the present Also won in 1958
East Asian Studies Albert M. Craig Harvard University Bureaucratic modernization in non-Western societies
Economic History Craufurd D. W. Goodwin Duke University Impact of imperial and commonwealth relations upon the development of British political economy
English Literature Kenneth Neill Cameron New York University
William B. Coley Wesleyan University The Complete Works of Henry Fielding
David J. DeLaura University of Texas, Austin Matthew Arnold's humanism
Madeleine Doran University of Wisconsin, Madison
Barbara Kiefer Lewalski Brown University Also won in 1980
Leslie A. Marchand Rutgers University Lord Byron biography Also won in 1979
Steven Marcus Columbia University
William K. Rose Vassar College Ezra Pound and the literary revolution in London, 1908-1922
Edward W. Rosenheim Jr. University of Chicago
Christopher Spencer Illinois State University New variorium edition of Merchant of Venice
Wilfred H. Stone Stanford University Also won in 1957
Earl Reeves Wasserman Johns Hopkins University Shelley's poetry and thought
George Whalley Queen's University at Kingston Edition of the Marginalia of S. T. Coleridge
Film, Video and Radio Studies Manny Farber Also won in 1978
Fine Arts Research Peter H. von Blanckenhagen New York University Institute of Fine Arts
Richard Brilliant University of Pennsylvania Studies in Rome
José López-Rey [es] Smith College Also won in 1947, 1960
Theodore Reff Columbia University Also won in 1974
Jakob Rosenberg Harvard University Renaissance and Baroque art in northern Europe
French History J. Russell Major Emory University Crown and French provincial estates from 1600 through 1632 Also won in 1952
French Literature Leo Bersani Wellesley College Psychological aspects of narrative techniques in French fiction
Adrienne D. Hytier Vassar College Relations between French writers and the so-called "enlightened despots"
Walter G. Langlois University of Kentucky Influence of Andre Malraux's political and moral concerns upon his writings after 1930
Donald A. Stone Jr. Harvard University French drama, 1500-1630
Philip D. Walker University of California, Santa Barbara Critical study of the fiction of Emile Zola
General Nonfiction Benjamin DeMott University of Massachusetts Contemporary culture Also won in 1963
Richard Kostelanetz Columbia University
Ruthven Todd Also won in 1959
German & East European History Raymond Grew University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Arno J. Mayer Princeton University Europe between revolution and counter-revolution, 1870-1956
German & Scandinavian Literature Ernst Behler University of Washington Also won in 1975
Richard Carl Exner [de] University of California, Santa Barbara Essayistic prose of Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Eric O. Johannesson University of California, Berkeley Critical study of the modern Scandinavian novel
Henry H. H. Remak [de] Indiana University Structure of the German novelle in the 19th century
History of Science and Technology Robert Edwin Schofield [fr] Case Institute of Technology Development of British science Also won in 1959
Iberian & Latin American History James Ralston Scobie Indiana University Social history of Buenos Aires from 1870-1920
Latin American Literature Wilson Martins New York University
Linguistics Herbert J. Landar California State College, Los Angeles European influence on American Indian linguistics
Leigh Lisker University of Pennsylvania
Albert Valdman Indiana University Linguistic variations in urban standard French
Literary Criticism Eric Bentley University of Minnesota Also won in 1948
Avrom Fleishman Michigan State University The English historical novel
Mark Spilka Brown University
Ramón Xirau Subias University of the Americas; Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Also won in 1972
Medieval History Giles Constable Harvard University Monastic movements of the 11th and 12th centuries
Medieval Literature W. T. H. Jackson Columbia University Also won in 1958
Ojars Kratins University of California, Berkeley Morphology and history of medieval Arthurian romance
Music Research Charles Hamm University of Illinois
Daniel Heartz University of California, Berkeley An edition of Mozart's Idomeneo Also won in 1978
Frederick Neumann University of Richmond Also won in 1975
Mary Helen Rasmussen
Near Eastern Studies Joseph F. Schacht Columbia University History of Islamic theology
Moshe Zeltzer University of Saskatchewan
Philosophy Ernest W. Adams University of California, Berkeley Philosophical investigation of the fundamental concepts of geometry
Paul Benacerraf Princeton University Philosophical study of the foundations of logic and mathematics
Peter A. Bertocci Boston University
Hector-Neri Castañeda Wayne State University
Frederick A. Olafson Harvard University Rational explanation in history
Jerome B. Schneewind University of Pittsburgh History of moral thought in Victorian England
Religion Ian G. Barbour Carleton College Logic of model in science and theology
Carl E. Braaten Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
James Moody Gustafson Yale University Divinity School Also won in 1959
Frank William Stringfellow Relevance of Biblical theology and ethics to contemporary social issues
Paul M. van Buren Temple University Implications for theology of contemporary analytic 'language' philosophy
Renaissance History Philip A. Stadter University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Transmission and diffusion of classical Greek literature in 15th century Italy
Russian History Paul H. Avrich Queens College, CUNY
Slavic Literature Robert Louis Jackson Yale University
South Asian Studies Hans H. A. Bielenstein Columbia University
Theodore Friend III SUNY Buffalo Comparative history of Indonesia and the Philippines under Japanese rule
Spanish & Portuguese Literature Frank P. Casa Harvard University Function of the king in 17th-century Spanish drama
Birutė Ciplijauskaitė University of Wisconsin
Monroe Z. Hafter University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Josep M. Solá-Solé [es; ca] Catholic University of America Also won in 1974
Anthony Nicholas Zahareas [es] University of Pennsylvania
Theatre Arts Malcolm Goldstein Queens College, CUNY
U.S. History Daniel H. Calhoun University of California, Davis "Changing intellectual level in American Society, 1750-1870"
Alexander DeConde University of California, Santa Barbara Also won in 1959
George M. Fredrickson Northwestern University
Frank O. Gatell University of California, Los Angeles
Robert V. Hine University of California, Riverside Also won in 1957
Robert Walter Johannsen University of Illinois, Urbana
Leon F. Litwack University of California, Berkeley Negro in American society, 1862-1883
David S. Lovejoy University of Wisconsin, Madison
James M. McPherson Princeton University Role of Northern white liberals in the evolution of attitudes towards the Negro, 1870-1910
Rodman W. Paul California Institute of Technology History of the Far West and Great Plains from the Civil War to World War I
Francis Paul Prucha Marquette University
Moses Rischin San Francisco State College
Kenneth M. Stampp University of California, Berkeley Interpretive history of the American sectional conflict, 1845-1865 Also won in 1952
John William Ward Amherst College Intellectual history of America Also won in 1958
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Howard K. Birnbaum University of Illinois, Urbana
Jay L. Hirshfield Yale University
William Nachbar University of California, San Diego
Allen Compere Pipkin Brown University
David B. Wittry University of Southern California Research at Cambridge University
Lotfi A. Zadeh University of California, Berkeley Abstraction and pattern classification based on the notion of uncertainty in the definition of a mathematical set
Astronomy and Astrophysics Hans R. Griem University of Maryland Broadening of spectrum lines in plasmas
Kip S. Thorne California Institute of Technology Relative astrophysics
Chemistry Leland C. Allen [de] Princeton University Electronic structure theory for large molecules Also won in 1966
John E. Baldwin University of Illinois, Urbana
John O. Edwards Brown University
Richard C. Jarnagin University of North Carolina Electronic states in organic systems
Seymour Katcoff Brookhaven National Laboratory Research at the Weizmann Institute of Science
Thomas J. Katz Columbia University
Nelson J. Leonard [de] University of Illinois, Urbana Also won in 1959
Edward S. Lewis Rice University
Bruce R. McGarvey Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn Research with Geoffrey Wilkinson
John Overend University of Minnesota Vibrational anharmonicity in polyatomic molecules
Fausto Arturo Ramirez SUNY Stony Brook Chemical interactions in sugar phosphate
Herman G. Richey Pennsylvania State University Intermediate products and carbon-carbon bonding to biological systems
Alan W. Searcy University of California, Berkeley Kinetics of high temperature sublimation reactions and gas-solid reactions
Dietmar Seyferth Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science Gerald Estrin University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1962
John Alan Robinson Rice University
William R. Spillers Columbia University "Use of examples in an adaptive structural design system"
Stephen H. Unger Columbia University Advanced theoretical studies in electricity
Earth Science Iris Y. Borg Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Mechanical slip and twinning in solids
Porter M. Kier Smithsonian Institution
George W. Platzman University of Chicago
Engineering Iain Finnie University of California, Berkeley Analytical and experimental studies of the fracture of brittle solids
Ferdinand Freudenstein Columbia University Also won in 1961
Gordon Stanley Kino Stanford University
James Dickson Murray University of Michigan
Lawrence Baylor Robinson University of California, Los Angeles
Eraldus Scala Cornell University Fiber composites and refractory materials, with particular emphasis on thermal and micromechanics problems
Lawrence Talbot University of California, Berkeley Electrostatic probe response in the transition flow regime
Mathematics Louis de Branges Purdue University Invariant subspaces of linear transformation in Hilbert space
Edward B. Curtis Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Irving E. Segal Massachusetts Institute of Technology Also won in 1946, 1951
John T. Tate Harvard University Arithmetic algebraic geometry
Harold Widom Cornell University Mathematical analysis of orthogonal polynomials and related topics Also won in 1972
Medicine & Health Ian W. Monie University of California
A. Stone Freedberg Harvard Medical School Effects of thyroid and other hormonal alternations on atrial intercellular potentials and ionic movements
Gilbert S. Gordan University of California
Molecular & Cellular Biology Arthur I. Aronson Purdue University Problems of differentiation in the sea urchin
Kimball C. Atwood University of Illinois
Robert Auerbach University of Wisconsin
Allan J. Erslev [da] Jefferson Medical College
Seymour Fogel Brooklyn College
Christopher S. Foote University of California, Los Angeles
Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat University of California, Berkeley Biophysical and chemical studies on developing tobacco mosaic virus and on temperature sensitive mutants Also won in 1963
Julian H. Gibbs Brown University
Walter Gilbert Harvard University Genetic control mechanisms in bacteria and viruses
Irwin C. Gunsalus University of Illinois Also won in 1949, 1959
William R. Harvey University of Massachusetts Ionic movements in living systems
Vernon M. Ingram Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research at University College London
Lowell N. Lewis University of California, Riverside
Vivian Moses Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Microbial genetics and control mechanisms
Frederick W. Munz University of Oregon Genetic basis for differences in pigments responsible for vision
Satyabrata Nandi University of California, San Francisco Experimental studies on mammary tumor virus activity in red blood cells of mice
Lee D. Peachey University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Keith R. Porter Harvard University Cell fine structure
Frederic M. Richards Yale University
Parithychery R. Srinivasan Columbia University
Roger Y. Stanier University of California, Berkeley Procaryotic cell Also won in 1945, 1951
Arthur Veis Northwestern University
Irving Zabin University of California, Los Angeles
Neuroscience Graham Hoyle University of Oregon Processes that link nerve impulse and muscular contraction
Richard Desmond O'Brien Cornell University Neurobiochemistry
James L. Larimer University of Texas Neurophysiology
Organismic Biology & Ecology George P. Georghiou University of California, Riverside
Timothy H. Goldsmith Yale University
Cadet Hammond Hand Jr. University of California, Berkeley Systematics of certain sea anemones and other coelenterates
Marcos Kogan Oswaldo Cruz Foundation Also won in 1964
Ralph J. Raitt New Mexico State University Coexistence of selected groups of certain species of thrushes in Costa Rica and Venezuela
Rodolfo Ruibal University of California, Riverside
William N. Tavolga City College, CUNY
Physics William R. Bennett, Jr. Yale University
Herman Y. Carr Rutgers University Theoretical studies of phase transitions and critical point phenomena
Eugene D. Commins University of California, Berkeley Theory of weak interactions of elementary particles
David L. Falkoff Brandeis University
Charles J. Goebel University of Wisconsin
Ernest Mark Henley University of Washington
Garth Jones University of British Columbia Experimental studies of meson atom reactions
Martin J. Klein Case Institute of Technology Also won in 1958
James S. Kouvel General Electric Research & Development Center
Robert E. Marshak University of Rochester Theoretical high energy physics Also won in 1953, 1960
Carl E. McIlwain University of California, San Diego Also won in 1971
Sergio Rodríguez Purdue University Theoretical studies on the magnetic properties of solids
John Silcox Cornell University Superconductivity and electron energy loss
Sam Bard Treiman Princeton University Theoretical studies in elementary particle physics
Charles T. Walker Northwestern University
James King Walker Harvard University
Plant Sciences Walter D. Bonner Jr. University of Pennsylvania
Robert E. Cleland University of Washington
Rudolf M. Schuster [es] University of Massachusetts Families and genera of Hepaticae Also won in 1955
Statistics Arthur P. Dempster Harvard University Concepts and reasoning processes of statistical inference
Leonard J. Savage Yale University Also won in 1951, 1958
Milton Sobel University of Minnesota Application of information theory in areas of ranking problems and group testing
Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies Edward P. Dozier University of Arizona Ecological effects on the social and cultural institutions of the Rio Grande Pueblo of eastern New Mexico
Henry B. Nicholson University of California, Los Angeles
Marshall D. Sahlins University of Michigan
Lauriston Sharp Cornell University Ritual, myth and symbolism in mainland Southeast Asia
Education Richard C. Atkinson Stanford University
Carl Bereiter University of Illinois
Merle L. Borrowman University of Wisconsin What Doctrines Embrace: Historical Studies of Community and Education in America
Christopher Jencks Harvard University Limits of schooling Also won in 1982
John D. Krumboltz [ja] Stanford University
Economics Carlos F. Díaz-Alejandro University of Minnesota Econometric studies of Latin American experience in industrialization
Irving B. Kravis University of Pennsylvania
Ben B. Seligman [ru] University of Massachusetts Problems of poverty in the United States
Geography & Environmental Studies Dan Stanislawski [nl] University of Arizona History and spread of the wine vine in Mediterranean Europe Also won in 1952
Yi-Fu Tuan University of Toronto Dry-land studies
Law David T. Bazelon Rutgers University Role of law and lawyers in the American system
Richard J. Schoeck University of Toronto Historical studies of Tudor England
Political Science Thomas J. Anton University of Illinois, Chicago Decision-making in suburban development in Sweden and the United States
David E. Apter University of California, Berkeley Structural theory of politics
John A. Armstrong Jr. University of Wisconsin Also won in 1975
Morris Davis University of Illinois
James G. Eayrs University of Toronto Canada's external and national security policies
Maurice Marks Goldsmith Columbia University
Theodore J. Lowi University of Chicago
Roger D. Masters Yale University
Joseph Rothschild Columbia University
Donald S. Zagoria Columbia College
Psychology Frank X. Barron University of California, Berkeley Effect of different cultures on creativity and life goals
Martin E. Fishbein University of Illinois
Kenneth J. Gergen Harvard University Benefice as an instrument of international policy
Thomas F. Pettigrew Harvard University Consequences of varying racial compositions in public schools
Stanley Schachter Columbia University
Muzafer Sherif Pennsylvania State University Problems of group psychology and attitude change; development of study on the theoretical and methodological problems of social psychology
Sociology Corinne Lathrop Gilb San Francisco State College
David Matza University of California, Berkeley Prohibition and proscription of deviance

Latin and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Héctor Alvarez Murena Also won in 1972
Vicente Leñero Otero
Fine Arts Amilcar de Castro Sculpture Also won in 1969
Vlady Kibalchich Rusakov Painting
Alejandro Puente
Musical Composition Edgar Valcárcel Composing Also won in 1965
Poetry Marco Antonio Montes de Oca Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Also won in 1971
Tomás Segovia Colegio de México Also won in 1975
Humanities Latin American Literature Alexandre Eulálio P Cunha Harvard University
Philosophy Ezequiel de Olaso
Theatre Arts Héctor Azar Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes
Natural Sciences Earth Science Fernando Cervigón Marcos Fundación La Salle
Carlos María Urien [es] University of Buenos Aires Oceanographic studies
Mathematics Pedro Nowosad Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Research at Stanford University
Medicine and Health Oscar Brunser Tesarschü University of Chile Also won in 1965
Guillermo Contreras University of Chile Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Dalmo de Souza Amorim Universidade de São Paulo
Molecular and Cellular Biology Carlos Gitler Rechtman Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Organismic Biology & Ecology Tagea K. S. Björnberg Universidade de São Paulo
Physics Roberto I. M. G. Forneris University of São Paulo
Plant Science Luis Sigifredo Espinal T. University of Valle
Social Sciences Anthropology & Cultural Studies Víctor A. Núñez Regueiro Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
Alberto Rex González (es) National University of La Plata, National University of the Littoral Also won in 1956, 1966
Psychology Antonio M. Battro [cs; es; pt] International Centre of Genetic Epistemology Research at New York Medical College
Sociology Rémy Bastien [ht] Centro Interamericano de Vivienda y Planeamiento

See also

References

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  130. "William Nachbar". UC San Diego. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
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  166. "In Memoriam: Rodolfo (Rudy) Ruibal". University of California. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
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  170. "James Kouvel". University of Illinois. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
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  172. "Fellowship won by Dr. Marshak". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York, US. 1967-04-07. p. 10. Retrieved 2024-09-01 – via newspapers.com.
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  182. ^ "Other Activities". The American Political Science Review. 61 (3): 879. September 1967. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
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  191. "Puente, Alejandro". Maman Fine Art Gallery. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
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  205. "Dalmo de Souza Amorim". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
  206. "Visita la FM el doctor Carlos Gitler, del Instituto de Ciencias Weizmann, de Israel" [Dr. Carlos Gitler, from the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, visits FM]. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 2001-05-10. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
  207. "Carlos Gitler Rechtman". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
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  213. "Alberto Rex González". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
  214. "Prof. Antonio M. Battro". The Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
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  216. "Rémy Bastien". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
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