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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966

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This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966.[1] From 2001 applicants,[2] 322 scholars and artists were chosen to share $2,277,000.[3] University of California, Berkeley (27), Columbia University (15), and University of Pennsylvania (13) had the highest number of faculty awarded.[4]

1966 United States and Canadian Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Paul Taylor Paul Taylor Dance Company Also won in 1961, 1983 [5][6]
Drama and Performance Art Jack Gelber Also won in 1963 [7]
Errol John Creative writing for theatre Also won in 1958 [8][9]
Terrence McNally Creative writing for theatre Also won in 1969 [10]
Fiction Donald Barthelme Writing [11]
Cecil Dawkins [12]
Stanley Lawrence Elkin Washington University in St. Louis [13][2]
Jesse Hill Ford [14]
Tom Mayer Instituto Allende [3]
Susan Sontag Also won in 1975 [15]
David Derek Stacton Also won in 1960 [16][17][18]
Fine Arts Peter Agostini Sculpture [19]
Calvin Albert Pratt Institute Sculpture [20]
John S. Anderson Sculpture[citation needed] Also won in 1965 [21]
Giorgio Cavallon Painting [22]
John Angus Chamberlain University of New Mexico Sculpture Also won in 1977 [3]
Sherman Drexler Painting [23]
Edward Dugmore Pratt Institute Painting [24]
Friedel Dzubas Painting Also won in 1968 [25]
Eugene Feldman University of Pennsylvania Photo-offset lithography [4]
Frank Gallo Sculpture [26]
Al Held Yale University Painting [27]
Wolf Kahn Painting [28]
David Levine Graphic art [29]
Sven Lukin Painting [30]
Eleanore Mikus Monmouth College Painting [31]
David P. Milby Pennsylvania State University Painting [32]
Frank Sumio Okada Boeing Painting [33][34]
Ricardo Yrarrázaval Painting [35]
Music Composition David Del Tredici Composing [36]
Robert Erickson San Francisco Conservatory of Music [18]
Morton Feldman [37][38]
Vincent Sauter Frohne [39]
Donald Harris Ohio State University [40]
Bernhard Heiden Indiana University [39]
Gerald Humel [de] [41]
Benjamin George Lees Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1954 [42]
Robert Hall Lewis Goucher College Also won in 1979 [43]
Frederic Myrow SUNY Buffalo [44]
George Perle Queens College, CUNY Also won in 1974 [45]
George Rochberg University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1956 [4][46]
Robert E. Ward Juilliard School of Music Also won in 1949, 1950 [47]
Hugo Weisgall Pennsylvania State University Also won in 1955, 1960 [48]
La Monte Young [49]
Photography Diane Arbus "American Rites, Manners and Customs" project Also won in 1963 [50]
Paul Caponigro Stone edifices in Ireland and England Also won in 1975 [51][52]
William Gedney Studies of American life (posthumously published as A Time of Youth, 2021) [53]
Ray K. Metzker Philadelphia College of Art Also won in 1979 [54]
Aaron H. Siskind Illinois Institute of Technology [26]
David Vestal New York Institute of Photography[citation needed] Also won in 1973 [55][56]
Poetry A. R. Ammons Cornell University Writing [57]
John Berryman University of Minnesota Won for biography in 1952 [58]
J. V. Cunningham Brandeis University Also won in 1959 [59][60]
Donald Finkel Washington University [13][2]
Richard Howard [61]
William E. Stafford Lewis & Clark College [62]
Theatre Arts Harry Gilbert Carlson University of Georgia Evolution of Swedish theater as a cultural institution [63]
David Mayer III Lawrence University English pantomime from 1806 to 1846 [64][65]
Humanities American Literature C. Hugh Holman University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill William Gilmore Sims [66]
R. W. B. Lewis Yale University Biography of Edith Wharton Also won in 1975 [27]
Jay Martin Yale University Biographical and critical study of Nathaniel West [27]
N. Scott Momaday University of California, Santa Barbara Resistance poets [67]
Willard Thorp Princeton University Social content of American fiction from the beginnings through 1865 [68]
Architecture, Planning and Design Robert Damora [69]
Edward Frank [70]
Taylor M. Potter United Presbyterian Church of the United States Christian worship and its expression through architecture [71]
Frank J. Tysen Institute of Public Administration Urban ugliness [72][73]
Bibliography Ruth Mortimer Harvard College Library Descriptive catalogue of Itailan 16th century illustrated books in the Harvard College Library [74][75]
Lawrence Clark Powell University of California, Los Angeles Survey of books on California, emphasizing the influence of landscape on literature Also won in 1950 [76]
Biography Irving H. Bartlett Carnegie Institute of Technology Daniel Webster [77]
Frank Brady Pennsylvania State University [78]
Peter Burchard [79]
Eleanor Flexner Biography of Mary Wollstonecraft [80]
British History F. David Roberts Dartmouth College [81]
Peter D. Stansky Stanford University Also won in 1973 [82]
Classics Milton V. Anastos (el) University of California, Los Angeles Intellectual history of the Byzantine Empire Also won in 1954 [76][75]
John Kinloch Anderson University of California, Berkeley Greek military history in the time of Xenophon [83][18]
Sterling Dow Harvard University Studies in Greece in antiquity Also won in 1934, 1959 [84][85]
Michael C. J. Putnam Brown University [86]
Thomas G. Rosenmeyer University of California, Berkeley Also won in 1982 [87]
East Asian Studies Tse-tsung Chow University of Wisconsin–Madison [65]
Economic History John M. Day Tel Aviv University [88]
Charlotte J. Erickson London School of Economics [89]
William Nelson Parker Yale University Changes in American agriculture, 1840-1910 [27]
Theodore Saloutos University of California, Los Angeles History of the American farmer and the New Deal [76]
English Literature Robert B. Alter Columbia University Also won in 1978 [90][91]
Lloyd E. Berry University of Illinois, Urbana Edition of the works of Thomas Elyot [26][75]
Donald F. Bond University of Chicago Also won in 1958 [26]
Jack P. Dalton SUNY Buffalo Completion of an edition of 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in the composition of Finnegans Wake Also won in 1964 [44]
George Siemers Fayen, Jr. Yale University Study of Thomas Hardy's notebooks [27]
Edgar Johnson City College of New York Also won in 1956 [92][93]
Francis Russell Hart University of Virginia Modern Scottish novel [94]
Joyce Hemlow McGill University Also won in 1951, 1960 [95]
Herbert Howarth University of Pennsylvania English writers [4]
Maurice Kelley Princeton University Edition of Milton's Christian Doctrine [68]
Louis A. Landa Princeton University Economic ideas in 18th-century literature Also won in 1946 [96][68]
John Loftis, Jr. Stanford University Anglo-Spanish dramatic relations in the later 17th century [97][18]
Ralph Noel Maud Simon Fraser University Research for an edition of the unpublished writings of Dylan Thomas [98][95]
Clarence H. Miller St. Louis University Edition of St. Thomas More's Expositio Passionis [13][2]
Robert L. Peters University of California, Riverside [99]
Thomas C. Pinney Pomona College Collected letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay Also won in 1984 [100]
Irene Samuel Hunter College John Milton's theory of literary criticism [101][75]
Charles A. Ryskamp Princeton University Complete edition of the letters of William Cowper [68]
Aileen Ward Brandeis University [102]
Fine Arts Research Klaus Berger University of Kansas Japanese sources of European paintings, 1860–1910 [103][13][75]
Dietrich von Bothmer Metropolitan Museum of Art [104]
François Bucher Yale University Gothic architecture in the light of a newly discovered 15th-century sketchbook Also won in 1958 [68]
Malcolm John Campbell University of Pennsylvania Art patronage of the Medici [4]
Albert Elsen Indiana University Origin and evolution of modern sculpture, 1890–1920 [39]
Julius S. Held Barnard College catalogue raissone of the oil sketches of Pieter Paul Rubens Also won in 1952 [105][75]
Juergen Schulz University of California, Berkeley Topographical history of Venice [106][18]
Folklore and Popular Culture Alan Dundes University of California, Berkeley History of folk narrative scholarship [106][18]
Holger O. Nygard Duke University [107]
Felix J. Oinas Indiana University Slavic and Balto-Finnic folklore Also won in 1961 [39]
Warren E. Roberts Indiana University Comparison of folk architecture in Northern Europe and the United States [39]
French History Edward T. Gargan Wesleyan University History of French thought from 1860 to 1990 [27]
Ernest John Knapton Wheaton College [108]
John Baptist Wolf University of Minnesota Completion of a biography of Louis XIV of France Also won in 1959 [58]
French Literature Olga Bernal Vassar College [109]
Raymond Federman SUNY Buffalo Establishing new trends in French poetry, 1945-1965 [44]
René Girard Johns Hopkins University Studies of Andre Malraux, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre Also won in 1959 [43]
John Clarke Lapp Stanford University Jean de La Fontaine's Tales Also won in 1973 [97][18][75]
Robert James Nelson University of Pennsylvania Jean Rotrou [4]
General Nonfiction Constantine FitzGibbon [110]
German and East European History Klaus Epstein [de] Brown University [111]
Otto Pflanze University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Bismarck and the consolidation of the German Reich, 1871-1890 [58]
Stanford Jay Shaw University of California, Los Angeles [112]
German and Scandinavian Literature Adolf D. Klarmann University of Pennsylvania History of modern German drama [4]
Gerald Gillespie Harpur College German poetry [113]
Victor Lange Princeton University Development of the German novel in the 18th century Also won in 1950 [68][75]
Burton E. Pike Cornell University Thematic works of Thomas Mann [57]
Heinz Politzer University of California, Berkeley Literary history of Austria, 1789–1918 Also won in 1958, 1974 [106][18]
History of Science and Technology John Colton Greene University of Kansas American science in the age of Thomas Jefferson [103][13]
Italian Literature Dante Della Terza Harvard University Development of Torquato Tasso's poetry [114][75]
Luciano Rebay Columbia University [115]
Richard Allen Webster University of California, Berkeley Transition from parliamentary democracy to fascism in Italy, 1911–1915 [106][18]
Frank Roy Willis University of California, Davis [116]
Linguistics Yakov Malkiel University of California, Berkeley Theoretical linguistics Also won in 1948, 1959 [106][18]
Herbert Penzl University of California, Berkeley Phonemic structures of the dialects in four major Old High German texts [106][18]
Literary Criticism Karl Kroeber University of Wisconsin, Madison [65]
Peter L. Thorslev, Jr. University of California, Los Angeles Free will and determinism in the romantic period [76]
René Wellek Yale University Completion of a history of modern criticism Also won in 1951, 1952, 1956 [117][27]
Medieval History Walter H. Principe St. Michael's College, University of Toronto [95]
Medieval Literature Alfred David Indiana University Preparation of an edition of Chaucer's short poems and The Romaunt of the Rose [39]
Martin Stevens Ohio State University [45]
Music Research David D. Boyden University of California, Berkeley History of violin playing Also won in 1954, 1970 [106][18]
George John Buelow [pt] New York University [118]
Friedrich von Huene Comparative study of historical woodwinds [119]
Owen Jander [fr] Wellesley College [120]
Janet E. Knapp Boston University Latin poetry in the musical liturgies of the 11th and 12th centuries [75]
Leonard D. Stein Claremont Graduate School Creative processes of the manuscripts of Schoenberg [121]
Near Eastern Studies Hans Goedicke [de] Johns Hopkins University Edition of inscriptions and documents pertaining to the history of ancient Egypt [43]
Norman Golb University of Chicago Also won in 1964 [26]
Howard Clark Kee Drew University [122]
George Makdisi University of Michigan Also won in 1957 [123]
Joan L. L. Oates University of Cambridge Archaeological survey in Mandali, Iraq and between Mandali and Badra [124]
Hisham B. Sharabi Georgetown University [125]
Linguistics Haim Blanc [he] Hebrew University [126]
Philosophy Isaac Levi Western Reserve University Positive and normative aspects of the concept of rationality [41]
Thomas Nagel University of California, Berkeley Motivational basis of ethics [106][18]
David S. Shwayder University of California, Berkeley Philosophy of language [106][18]
William Walker Tait, III University of Illinois, Chicago Circle [26]
James Jerome Walsh Columbia University [127]
Religion William David Davies Union Theological Seminary Also won in 1960 [128]
Van A. Harvey Southern Methodist University Ethics of belief in 19th-century religious thought Also won in 1971 [129]
Renaissance History Rosalie Littell Colie University of Iowa Life and works of Hugo Grotius Also won in 1958 [130][131][75]
Frank Manley Emory University Preparation of an edition of St. Thomas More's Dyalogue of Comforte Also won in 1978 [63][75]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Samuel Gordon Armistead University of California, Los Angeles Prose versions of La Gesta de las Mocedades del Cid Also won in 1971 [76]
Diego Catalán University of California, Berkeley 13th and 14th century Spanish historiography [106][18]
Ramón Martínez López [es] University of Texas, Austin Lexicological studies of the prose works of Alfonso X [132]
Philip W. Silver Oberlin College Contemporary Spanish poetry [41]
Iris Milagros Zavala Universidad de Puerto Rico [133]
United States History Kenneth Kyle Bailey Texas Western College Southern white Protestantism in the 19th century [134]
Richard S. Dunn University of Pennsylvania Comparative history of the English Colonies in America [4]
Peter Gay Columbia University Also won 1977 [135]
Stanley P. Hirshson Queens College, CUNY [136]
Richard Hofstadter The Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington (published 1968) [137][138]
Winthrop D. Jordan University of California, Berkeley Transformation of American social values, 1730-1790 [106][18]
Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. [139]
Gabriel Morris Kolko University of Pennsylvania United States foreign policy between 1944 and 1956 [4]
Robert A. Skotheim Wayne State University American reaction to the idea of European totalitarianism [140]
John Edward Sunder University of Texas at Austin Conservation of natural resources in the trans-Mississippi west from 1800 to 1865 [132]
James Harvey Young Emory University History of the Food and Drug Administration [63]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Cathleen S. Morawetz New York University Also won 1978 [141]
Hiroshi Sato Ford Motor Company Relationship between crystal and electronic structures in transition metal alloys [142]
Aaron D. Wyner [21]
George Zames Massachusetts Institute of Technology [143]
Astronomy and Astrophysics David Bodansky University of Washington Also won 1974 [144]
Jack Stanley Goldstein Brandeis University Work at the astrophysics lab at the University of Rome [145]
Robert A. Gross Columbia University [146]
William M. Protheroe University of Pennsylvania Photometry of eclipsing binary stars in the southern hemisphere [4]
Chemistry Leland C. Allen [de] Princeton University Electronic structure theory of large molecules Also won in 1967 [68]
Irving A. Breger U.S. Geological Survey Chemical structure of coal [147]
Thomas A. Carlson Oak Ridge National Laboratory Atomic consequences of radioactive decay [14]
Howard H. Claassen Wheaton College Reactive inorganic fluorides [26][148]
James W. Cobble Purdue University Thermodynamic properties and the oxidation states of the chemical elements in aqueous solutions [39]
Larry A. Haskin University of Wisconsin, Madison [65]
James Lynn Hoard Cornell University Structures of coordination complexes of biological interest Also won in 1946, 1960 [57]
Stephen Prager University of Minnesota Flow of gases at low pressures Also won in 1958 [58]
William H. Reinmuth Columbia University [149]
Dean Wentworth Robinson Johns Hopkins University Spectra and electronic structure of some first-period diatomic molecules [43]
Klaus Ruedenberg [de] Iowa State University Quantum chemistry and molecular physics [131][150]
Joseph Silverman University of Maryland, College Park Radiation chemistry of polymers [43]
Charles Frederick Wilcox, Jr. Cornell University Theoretical organic chemistry [57]
Computer Science George L. Turin University of California, Berkeley Statistical communication theory [106][18]
Earth Science Hubert Lloyd Barnes Pennsylvania State University [151]
William B. N. Berry [de] University of California, Berkeley Distribution and phylogeny of Siluarian graptolites in Europe [83][106][18]
Gerhard Oertel University of California, Los Angeles Mechanism of shear fracture in rocks with slaty cleavage [76]
Philip Moore Orville Yale University North American-Eurasian ornithopod dinosaurs ad early cretaceous faunas [27]
John H. Ostrom Yale University [152]
George Veronis Massachusetts Institute of Technology Work at the International Institute of Meteorology in Stockholm Also won in 1959 [153]
Engineering Hal O. Anger University of California, Berkeley Radioisotope cameras in medical diagnosis [83][18]
S. George Bankoff Northwestern University [26]
Alvin W. Trivelpiece University of California, Berkeley Mechanisms generating turbulence in hot and cold plasmas [154][106][18]
Peter E. Wagner Johns Hopkins University Phonon avalanches in paramagnetic salts [43]
Robert Clark Wentworth Lockheed Missiles and Space Company Magnetic vibrations [97][18]
Donald Roger Willis University of California, Berkeley Theory of the flow of rarefied polyatomic gases [106][18]
Mathematics Felix Browder University of Chicago Also won in 1953 [26]
Shiing-Shen Chern University of Chicago Nonlinear partial differential equations arising from geometrical problems Also won in 1954 [106][18]
Avner Friedman Northwestern University [26]
Paul Roesel Garabedian Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences Also won 1981 [155]
James Allister Jenkins Washington University Geometric studies in the theory of univalent functions [13][2]
Louis Nirenberg New York University Also won 1975 [156]
Gerald Enoch Sacks Cornell University Axioms of recursion theory [57]
Robert Lawson Vaught University of California, Berkeley Foundations of mathematics [106][18]
Medicine and Health Philip Aisen Mount Sinai Hospital Anion binding properties of transferrin [157]
Philip S. Chen, Jr. University of Rochester Calcium transport across living membranes [158]
Robert M. Epstein Columbia University [159]
Attallah Kappas University of Chicago [26]
Alfred F. Michael, Jr. University of Minnesota Medical School Biochemical nature and development of cell membranes [58]
Malcolm R. Miller University of California Medical Center Also won in 1955 [18]
David Schachter Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons [160]
Andrew G. Szent-Győrgyi Dartmouth Medical School [161]
Lewis William Wannamaker University of Minnesota Biology of streptococci [58]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Daniel E. Atkinson University of California, Los Angeles Theoretical and experimental studies on metabolic regulation [76]
Sterling Chaykin University of California, Davis [162]
R. David Cole University of California, Berkeley Fundamental aspects of protein chemistry [106][18]
Eugene Goldwasser University of Chicago [26]
Corwin Hansch Pomona College Also won in 1952 [163]
Edwin G. Krebs University of Washington [164]
Donald B. McCormick Cornell University Mechanisms of action of the flavoproteins [57]
Matthew Meselson Harvard University [165]
Alwin M. Pappenheimer, Jr. Harvard University [166]
Russell Ross University of Washington [167]
Irwin William Sherman University of California, Riverside Research at the Carlsberg Biologic Institute in Copenhagen [168] f
Peter H. Tsao University of California, Riverside [169]
Milton Zaitlin University of Arizona Mutants of the tobacco mosaic virus [170]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Clifford O. Berg Cornell University Ecology of the snail-killing flies of South America [57]
Arthur Barclay Chapman University of Wisconsin–Madison [65]
José Henrique Guimarães Secretariat of Agriculture of the State of São Paulo Etymology [171]
Frederic W. Hill University of California, Davis [172]
DeForest Mellon, Jr. University of Virginia Sensory processes of insect feeding regulation [94]
Charles Duncan Michener University of Kansas Behavior of primitive social bees in Africa Also won in 1955 [173][103][13]
William Wright Milstead University of Missouri, Kansas City American box turtles [13][2]
Francis John Rolle Universidad de Puerto Rico West Indian thrushes (Miocichla (Aves)) [174]
Evert I. Schlinger University of California, Berkeley Acrocerid flies in Chile [175]
Marcus Singer Western Reserve University School of Medicine [176]
Physics Ansel C. Anderson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [26]
Walter E. Bron IBM Research Center [177]
William Chinowsky University of California, Berkeley Elementary particle interactions Also won 1978 [106][18]
Stanley Deser Brandeis University Research at Sorbonne [178]
Richard Diamond [de] Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Nuclear structure [106][18]
Joseph Francis Dillon, Jr. [21]
Young B. Kim Bell Telephone Laboratory Superconductivity [21]
Donald Newton Langenberg University of Pennsylvania Electronic structure of metals [4]
David M. Lee Cornell University Thermodynamics of solid and liquid helium Also won 1974 [57]
Tsung-Dao Lee Columbia University [179]
Marshall Luban University of Pennsylvania Theory of the properties of liquid helium four [4]
Malcolm Harris Macfarlane Argonne National Laboratory Research at Oxford University [26][180]
Earl W. McDaniel Georgia Institute of Technology Theory of atomic collision phenomena [63]
Lewis Harold Nosanow University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Theory of the properties of quantum crystals [58]
Susumu Okubo University of Rochester Elementary particle physics [158]
Henry Primakoff University of Pennsylvania Junction of nuclear and elementary particle physics [4]
J. Robert Schrieffer University of Pennsylvania Correlation effects in relation to magnetic states in metal [4]
Glen A. Slack General Electric Research Laboratory [181]
Prem Prakash Srivastava Brazilian Center for Research in Physics, Rio de Janeiro [182]
Harold K. Ticho University of California, Los Angeles Elementary particle physics Also won in 1973 [76]
Ahmed R. Frank Wazzan University of California, Los Angeles Magnetism in solids [76]
Wolfgang Lothar Wiese National Bureau of Standards [183]
Emil Wolf University of Rochester Coherence phenomena in modern optical physics [158]
Charles Zemach University of California, Berkeley Theory of elementary particle physics [106][18]
Alexander Zucker Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nuclear structure physics [14]
Plant Sciences Robert E. Beardsley Manhattan College Crown-gall tumor induction in plants [184]
Ernest M. Gifford [ru] University of California, Davis [185]
William Paul Jacobs Princeton University Movement of hormones in plant roots [68]
George G. Laties University of California, Los Angeles Regulatory mechanisms governing respiratory activity in plant tissues [76]
Oswaldo Fidalgo Also won in 1964 [186]
A. Douglas McLaren University of California, Berkeley Photochemistry of viruses, particularly at short wavelengths of ultraviolet radiation [106][18]
Albert L. Page University of California, Riverside [187]
Statistics Erich L. Lehmann University of California, Berkeley Nonparametric techniques and their properties Also won in 1955, 1979 [106][18]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Kenneth Eyre Read University of Washington [188]
David M. Schneider University of Chicago [26]
Economics Lloyd G. Reynolds Yale University Revenue and expenditure patterns in European industrial countries Also won in 1954 [27]
T. Y. Shen University of California, Davis [189]
Douglas Y. Thorson Bradley University [26]
Sho-Chieh Tsiang University of Rochester Monetary theory [158]
Lloyd Ulman University of California, Berkeley Assessment of the effectiveness of incomes policies in selected European countries [106][18]
Education Solon T. Kimball University of Florida [190]
Geography and Environmental Studies Sheldon Judson Princeton University Physical environment and human occupancy in Etruria from Villanovan time to the present Also won in 1961 [191][68]
Donald William Meinig Syracuse University Historical and cultural geography of the American West [192]
H. Roy Merrens University of Wisconsin [65]
Rhoads Murphey University of Michigan, Ann Arbor [193]
Law Richard Reeve Baxter Harvard Law School Creation of customary international law [194]
Charles Montgomery Gray University of Chicago [26]
Ernest van den Haag New School for Social Research [195]
Stephan Kuttner Yale University Medieval canon law Also won in 1956 [27]
Richard B. Lillich Syracuse University College of Law Substantive rules governing the responsibility of states for injuries to aliens [192]
Political Science David P. Calleo Yale University Postwar British attitudes toward European unity [27]
René Albrecht-Carrié Columbia University [196]
Richard Michael Cyert Carnegie Institute of Technology Decision-making [77]
Bernard B. Fall Howard University Viet Cong [197]
Robert Allen Goldwin University of Chicago John Locke's works in Great Britain [26][198]
Arnold Kramish University of California, Los Angeles Interaction of science and technology with other elements of national and internal policy [76]
Val R. Lorwin University of Oregon [62]
John D. Martz University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Class and political culture in Ecuador [199]
Psychology Peter C. Dodwell Queen's University at Kingston [95]
Sociology James Samuel Coleman Johns Hopkins University Theory of collective decisions [43]
Nathan Glazer University of California, Berkeley Comparative studies in problems of social policy Also won in 1954 [200][106][18]
Talcott Parsons Harvard University [201]
Rita J. Simon University of Illinois, Urbana [26]

1966 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Max Aub Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexican Revolution Also won in 1968, 1971 [202][203]
Fine Arts Alberto W. Collie Harvard Graduate School of Design (student) Sculpture [204]
Marta Minujín Move to New York City [205]
Honorio Morales Travel to New York City [206]
Luis Felipe Noé Also won in 1965 [207]
Poetry Homero Aridjis Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes Also won in 1979 [208]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Teresa Gisbert de Mesa Higher University of San Andrés Also won in 1958 [209]
Fine Arts Research José Roberto Teixeira Leite [pt] State University of Campinas [210][211]
Folkore and Popular Culture Isabel Aretz Instituto Nacional de Cultura y Bellas Artes Indigenous music of South and Central America [212][213][214]
Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera National Institute of Folklore [215]
Iberian and Latin American History José A. Gautier Universidad de Puerto Rico [216]
José Miranda González (es) Universidad Nacional de México Also won in 1957 [217]
Linguistics Luis Jaime Cisneros [es; fr; qu] Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos Philological studies [218]
Music Research Francisco Curt Lange [219]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Enrique Carlos Pezzoni [es] Universidad de Buenos Aires Poetry of Octavio Paz [220]
Theatre Arts Gabriela Roepke Bahamonde Universidad Católica de Chile [221]
Natural Sciences Earth Sciences Carlos de Paula Couto National Museum of Brazil Also won in 1949, 1951 [222]
José F. Bonaparte National University of Tucumán Also won in 1972 [223]
Engineering Kenneth S. Julien University of the West Indies [224]
Medicine and Health João Garcia Leme Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto [225]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Jorge E. Allende Institute of Physical Chemistry and Pathology Also won in 1971 [226]
Fernando Bastarrachea Instituto Politécnico Nacional Also won in 1965 [227]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Miguel A. Klappenbach [es] National Museum of Natural History, Uruguay [228]
Pablo R. San Martín Universidad de Montevideo General study on the Bothriuridae family [229][230]
Eduardo del Solar Osses University of Chile Also won in 1965 [231]
Plant Sciences Aylthon Brandão Joly [es; pt] Universidade de São Paulo [232]
Armando Dugand National University of Colombia Also won in 1965 [233]
Maria E. P. K. Fidalgo (es) (ast) Botanical Garden of São Paulo Also won in 1964 [234]
Rafael Ramon Romero Castañeda Universidad Nacional de Colombia [235]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Fernando Horcasitas National School of Anthropology and History [236]
Ramiro Matos Mendieta (es) National University of the Center of Peru Also won in 1965 [237]
Alberto Rex González (es) National University of La Plata, National University of the Littoral Also won in 1956, 1967 [238]

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References

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