List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1965

Three hundred and thirteen scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1965. More than $2,115,700 was disbursed.

US and Canada Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Katherine Litz
Drama and Performance Art LeRoi Jones Black Arts Repertory/Theater School
Albert Bermel
Kenneth H. Brown
Arnold Weinstein Hollins College (visiting) Creative writing for theater
Fiction Seymour Epstein Writing
Julius Horwitz Also won in 1954
Richard E. Kim University of Massachusetts
Alison Lurie
Wallace Markfield
Lore Segal
Film Marie-Claire Blais Also won in 1963
Albert Maysles Maysles Films
Fine Arts John S. Anderson Sculpture Also won in 1966
William Bailey Indiana University Painting
Tosun Bayrak Fairleigh Dickinson University Painting
Kenneth Campbell Queens College Sculpture
Warrington Colescott University of Wisconsin Printmaking
Herbert Lewis Fink (fr) Southern Illinois University Painting
Juan Manuel Gómez-Quiroz
William R. Geis Sculpture
Nancy Grossman Painting
Peter Hooven Maryland Institute College of Art Painting and printmaking
Will Horwitt Sculpture
Daniel LaRue Johnson Los Angeles General Hospital Painting
Lyman E. Kipp Hunter College Sculpture
Joseph Konzal Adelphi University Sculpture
George Earl Ortman New York University Painting
Peter Paone Pratt Institute Printmaking
David Gordon Pease Temple University Painting
Thomas Robert Stearns Sculpture
Music Composition George Barati Honolulu Symphony Composing
Earle Brown Time-Mainstream Records
Paul Cooper University of Michigan Also won in 1972
John C. Eaton East Stroudsburg State College Also won in 1962
Donald James Erb Bowling Green State University
Gail T. Kubik Also won in 1944
William R. Mayer
Robert Earl Middleton Vassar College
Stanley Joel Silverman Buffalo State University (visiting) Also won in 1976
Photography Scott Hyde
Lisette Model
Poetry Hayden Carruth Writing Also won in 1979
Allen Ginsberg
John Haines Also won in 1984
David Ignatow Also won in 1973
Humanities African Studies James Edward Duffy Brandeis University
American Literature Louis John Budd Duke University Reception of French fiction in the United States between 1850 and 1900
Edward Hutchins Davidson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Leon Edel New York University Also won in 1936, 1938
Leo Marx Amherst College Literary pastoralism in modern American writing Also won in 1961
Earl H. Rovit Wesleyan University (visiting) Emerson's prose style
Architecture, Design and Planning James Arthur Gresham University of Arizona Circulation spaces (stairways) as they are used in medieval and modern buildings
Frederick Gutheim Washington Center for Metropolitan Studies
Seymour J. Mandelbaum Carnegie Institute of Technology Impact of changes in communication and information systems upon urban development
Terence George Swales
Bibliography William B. Todd University of Texas Mark Twain's works
Richard Gwen Underwood Syracuse University Press Methods of financing and publishing scholarly research in Europe, where there are no university presses
Biography Carlos Baker Princeton University Ernest Hemingway
Allan Seager University of Michigan Theodore Roethke
British History Dudley W. R. Bahlman Williams College Relations of church and state in 19th-century England
James F. Larkin DePaul University
Stanford Lehmberg University of Texas English Reformation Parliament Also won in 1985
Albert J. Loomie Fordham University Anglo-Spanish diplomacy, 1605-1630
Donald B. Meyer University of California, Los Angeles
Classics Thomas Fauss Gould University of Texas Quarrell between poetry and philosophy as reflected in the works of Plato and Aristotle
Michael Hamilton Jameson University of Pennsylvania
George Leonidas Koniaris University of California, Berkeley Edition of Maximus of Tyre
Zeph Stewart (de) Harvard University
East Asian Studies Hans Hermann Frankel Yale University Chinese poetry in the context of world literature
Herschel Webb Columbia University
Economic History Philip De Armind Curtin University of Wisconsin 18th-century economic history in Senegal, French West Africa Also won in 1979
Jacob Myron Price University of Michigan Also won in 1958
Andrew Murray Watson University of Toronto
Vernon Kenneth Zimmerman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
English Literature Walter Jackson Bate Harvard University Also won in 1956
Reuben Arthur Brower Harvard University Also won in 1956
James Lowry Clifford Columbia University Also won in 1951
Morton Norton Cohen City College of New York
William Evan Fredeman University of British Columbia Edition of original documents of the pre-Raphaelite movement Also won in 1971
Alfred Harbage Harvard University Also won in 1953
Carolyn Heilbrun Columbia University
Virgil Barney Heltzel Northwestern University Also won in 1949, 1950
Walter Edwards Houghton Wellesley College
Wendell Stacy Johnson Hunter College
Frederick Robert Karl City College of New York
J. Hillis Miller Johns Hopkins University Victorian novel Also won in 1959
Daniel Joseph Murphy City College of New York
James Graham Nelson University of Wisconsin Early history of Bodley Head
Maximillian E. Novak University of California, Los Angeles Also won in 1985
Lona Mosk Packer University of Utah
Ronald Howard Paulson Rice University Also won in 1986
Mark L. Reed University of North Carolina Detailed chronology of William Wordsworth's life and works Also won in 1970
Ann Saddlemyer University of Victoria Esthetic theories of John Millington Synge and William Butler Yeats Also won in 1977
Joan Webber Ohio State University
Calhoun Winton University of Delaware Second volume of a biography of Richard Steele
Fine Arts Research Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann Yale University Georg Hoefnagel
Howard Hibbard Columbia University Carlo Maderno Also won in 1972
Parker Tyler
Nelson Ikon Wu Yale University Chinese pictorial design of the Ming Dynasty
Folklore and Popular Culture Roger D. Abrahams University of Texas Christmas folk-plays in the British West Indies
Edward D. Ives University of Maine Joe Scott and the Anglo-American ballad tradition
French Literature James Doolittle University of Cincinnati
Serge Doubrovsky Smith College Contemporary French literary criticism Also won in 1968
Martin Kanes University of California, Davis
General Nonfiction Mark Harris San Francisco State College Also won in 1974
Geography and Environmental Studies Clarence James Glacken University of California, Berkeley Nature protection movement and its scientific, humanistic, and esthetic implications
Carl Lewis Johannessen University of Oregon
David Lowenthal American Geographical Society Ordinary, vernacular buildings and landscapes
German and Eastern European History Edward W. Bennett Central Intelligence Agency
Joachim Remak Lewis and Clark College Origins of World War II
Henry Ashby Turner Yale University Political attitudes and activities of the German business community in the Weimar Republic
German and Scandinavian Literature Frederick John Beharriell Indiana University
Eric Albert Blackall Cornell University Formal structure of the novels of the German Romantics
Peter Demetz Yale University 19th-century theories of realism
Andrew Oscar Jaszi University of California, Berkeley Aesthetics of lyric poetry, with a consideration of the ontological status of works of art in general
History of Science and Technology Allen G. Debus University of Chicago
Donald Harnish Fleming Harvard University
Edward Grant Indiana University Physical reality and hypothese in late medieval science
Charles E. Rosenberg University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1989
Iberian and Latin American History Peter Gerhard Hispanic Division, Library of Congress
Robert E. Quirk Indiana University
Italian Literature Louise George Clubb University of California, Berkeley (visiting) Influence of Italian drama in the 16th and 17th centuries
Linguistics James Barr Princeton Theological Seminary
Herbert L. Kufner Cornell University Contrasts in linguistic structure between English and German
Literary Criticism Charles Roberts Anderson Johns Hopkins University Critical interpretation of the major novels of Henry James
Bernard N. Schilling University of Rochester
Monroe Kirk Spears Rice University Poetry in English since 1910 Also won in 1972
James Thorpe Princeton University Also won in 1949
Medieval History Robert James Brentano University of California, Berkeley History of the 13th-century diocese of Rieti, Italy Also won in 1978
Charles Warren Hollister University of California, Santa Barbara Research work for a book on the reign of Henry I of England
Medieval Literature Larry Dean Benson Harvard University
Rowland L. Collins Indiana University Preparation of an edition of the Blickling homilies
Albert B. Friedman Claremont Colleges Also won in 1957
Stanley B. Greenfield University of Oregon
Music Research Ernest H. Sanders Columbia University
Milton Steinhardt University of Kansas Life and music of Alard du Gaucquier Also won in 1958
Near Eastern Studies Paul Julius Alexander Hobart and William Smith Colleges Byzantine history of the Middle Ages Also won in 1951
William Michael Brinner University of California, Berkeley Society and culture in Mamluk Egypt
Shelomo Dov Goitein University of Pennsylvania Also won in 1970
William Wolfgang Hallo Yale University An edition of Sumerian royal hymns
Rivkah Harris University of Chicago
William Kelly Simpson Yale University Editing of Reisner Papyrus II and III and a report on the Toshka West cemeteries in Nubia
Philosophy Peter Achinstein Johns Hopkins University Distinction between theoretical and observational terms in the conduct of scientific inquiry
Raymond Klibansky McGill University History of Platonism Also won in 1953
Hugues Leblanc (pms) Bryn Mawr College
George Willard Pitcher Princeton University
Richard Schmitt Brown University
Calvin Orville Schrag Purdue University Martin Heidegger's existentialist concepts
Irving Singer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Colin Murray Turbayne University of Rochester
Rudolph H. Weingartner University of California, San Francisco
Robert M. Yost University of California, Los Angeles
Religion Robert Walter Funk Drew University Form and style of the Paline letter
Langdon Brown Gilkey University of Chicago Also won in 1960
Ralph Harper St. James Church Religious tradition and the school of existentialism Also won in 1957
John H. P. Reumann Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia
Renaissance History John Hazel Smith Marquette University Renaissance texts in Seneca's tragedies
Russian History Richard Austin Pierce Queen's University
Richard Edgar Pipes Harvard University Also won in 1956
Alfred J. Rieber Northwestern University
Slavic Literature Richard A. Gregg Columbia University
Hugh McLean University of Chicago
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Edith Fishtine Helman Simmons College
Paul Ilie (es) University of Southern California
Willard F. King Bryn Mawr College
Hardie St. Martin
Alan Stubbs Trueblood (es) Brown University Spanish drama of the Golden Age
Theatre Arts Ralph Gilmore Allen University of Pittsburgh Stage spectacle in the English theater of the 18th century
Ruby Cohn University of California, San Francisco
United States History Robert J. C. Butow University of Washington Also won in 1978
Paul Keith Conkin University of Maryland Basic beliefs in America from Puritanism to pragmatism
John A. Garraty Columbia University
Zoltán Haraszti Boston Public Library
Ari Arthur Hoogenboom Pennsylvania State University History of bureaucracy during the administration of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson
Reginald Horsman University of Wisconsin War of 1812
Harold Clark Kirker Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cultural history of San Francisco, 1832-1932
Paul Lloyd Murphy University of Minnesota Freedom of speech in the United States, 1918 to 1933
Martin Ridge Indiana University
Francis Russell Also won in 1964
John Lovell Thomas Brown University
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Allan J. Lichtenberg University of California, Berkeley High temperature plasmas and phase space concepts in particle dynamics
Edward Lawrence Reiss New York University
Shyh Wang University of California, Berkeley Interaction of phonon and light waves in intermetallic compounds
Astronomy and Astrophysics David Breed Beard University of Kansas Interactions of magnetic fields with ionized plasmas in the solar atmosphere and interplanetary space
Herman Lawrence Helfer University of Rochester
John Randolph Winckler University of Minnesota Plasma physics of active solar regions
Chemistry Joseph Berkowitz Argonne National Laboratory
Seymour Michael Blinder University of Michigan
William Garfield Dauben (de) University of California, Berkeley Spectral and optical properties of conjugated systems containing cyclopropane rings Also won in 1950
Mostafa A. El-Sayed University of California, Los Angeles
James Cullen Martin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Karol J. Mysels University of Southern California Cell membranes
Linus Pauling Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Chemistry and related sciences Also won in 1926, 1927
Myron Rosenblum Brandeis University
Riley Schaeffer Indiana University
Rangaswamy Srinivasan IBM Research
Stanley Gerald Thompson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Nuclear fission and its interpretation by means of the liquid-drop model Also won in 1954
Ernest Wenkert Indiana University
Computer Science Arthur Gill University of California, Berkeley Interrelation between automata theory and information theory with emphasis on the design of reliable systems
Martin Greenberger Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Earth Science J. Wyatt Durham (de) University of California, Berkeley Relationships of the major groups of echinoderms Also won in 1954
Richard Foster Flint Yale University Changes of climate in the Southern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Period
Paul Schultz Martin University of Arizona Extinction of certain prehistoric animals
Robert Scholten Pennsylvania State University Gravity tectonics in the Southern Alps
Hans Eduard Suess University of California, San Diego
Alexis Volborth University of Nevada Geochemical aspects of magmatic granites in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and Egypt
Engineering Raj Mittra University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William H. Robinson Carnegie Institute of Technology Mechanical properties of metal crystals
Chang-Lin Tien University of California, Berkeley Theoretical studies of heat transfer in rotating systems
Jerome H. Weiner Columbia University
Mathematics James Burton Ax Cornell University Algebraic number theory
Edgar H. Brown Brandeis University
Robert Finn Stanford University Partial differential equations Also won in 1958
James Gilbert Glimm Massachusetts Institute of Technology Also won in 1963
Serge Lang Columbia University
Murray Rosenblatt University of California, San Diego Also won in 1971
Frank L. Spitzer Cornell University Theory of stochastic processes
Medicine and Health Walter Jackson Freeman III University of California, Berkeley Electrophysiology of the mammalian nervous system
Henry N. Harkins University of Washington Also won in 1938, 1939
John Marvin Marshall University of Pennsylvania
Raymond D. A. Peterson University of Minnesota Biological and biochemical study of cell differentiation
Bernard J. Ransil Los Angeles General Hospital
Richard A. Rifkind Columbia University
Molecular and Cellular Biology Edward A. Adelberg Yale University Structural gene mutation by genetic and biochemical analysis Also won in 1956
Edward L. Alpen University of California, San Francisco
John Magruder Clark University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Eugene A. Davidson Duke University Mechanism of biochemical stereospecificity
Norman H. Giles Yale University Genetic systems of metabolic regulation Also won in 1959
John Woodland Hastings University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John Lyman Ingraham University of California, Davis
George Kalnitsky University of Iowa Protein chemistry and the relationships between structure and function
Edward Leete University of Minnesota Investigation of the enzyme systems that control the biosynthesis of alkaloids and plant steroids
Martin Lubin Harvard University
William Randolph Martin University of Chicago
David C. Mauzerall Rockefeller Institute
David Perlman Squibb Institute for Medical Research
Aloys Louis Tappel University of California, Davis
James D. Watson Harvard University Also won in 1983
Robley Cook Williams University of California, Berkeley Investigations of virus structure by high-resolution electron microscopy
Organismic Biology and Ecology Angel Chua Alcala Stanford University Also won in 1963
Robert Day Allen Princeton University Also won in 1960
Harold C. Hanson
Victor Hobbs Hutchison University of Rhode Island
Jack C. Jones University of Maryland Comparative cytology and in vitro behavior of the circulatory cells of selected marine invertebrates
David Harold Kistner Chico State College Myrmecophiles
John Walley Littlefield Harvard University
Physics Fay Ajzenberg-Selove Haverford College
Daniel Alpert (de) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Leon N. Cooper Brown University
Paul Palmer Craig Brookhaven National Laboratory Cryogenics
Simeon Adlow Friedberg Carnegie Institute of Technology Mechanisms by which electric current and heat are transported through certain kinds of alloys and magnetic crystal at low temperature
Jack Marvin Hollander Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Experimental studies in nuclear spectroscopy Also won in 1958
Kerson Huang Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Earle Leonard Lomon Massachusetts Institute of Technology High energy physics
Eugene S. Machlin Columbia University
Jerry B. Marion University of Maryland Experimental studies in the physics of nuclear structure
Paul Cecil Martin (de) Harvard University Also won in 1971
Thaddeus B. Massalski (pl) Mellon Institute Electronic structure of alloys
Kazuhiko Nishijima University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Arthur Aaron Oliner Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
Frank Oppenheimer University of Colorado
Alan Mark Portis University of California, Berkeley Collective phenomena in solids at low temperature
Melvin Schwartz Columbia University
James Hammond Smith University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
George Abraham Snow University of Maryland Experimental studies on hyperon-proton interactions and the rate of radioactive decay
Peter C. Stein Cornell University Electron-positron interactions
Alec Thompson Stewart University of North Carolina Electronic structure of materials by the annihilation of positrons
Donald Harvey Stork University of California, Los Angeles
Kenneth Stephen Toth Oak Ridge National Laboratory Neutron transfer reactions with heavy ions
San Fu Tuan Purdue University High energy and low temperature physics
Nguyen-Huu Xuong University of California, San Diego
Plant Sciences Ray Franklin Evert University of Wisconsin Ultra-structure of the food conducting tissues of trees
Kornelius Lems (es) Goucher College Evolution of plants in the Canary Islands
Donald E. Munnecke University of California, Riverside
John Raymond Rowley University of Massachusetts Formation and growth of pollen grains and spores
John Gordon Torrey Harvard University
Donald F. Wetherell University of Connecticut Regeneration in plants
Robert Thayer Wilce University of Massachusetts Arctic benthic marine algae of the Canadian Northwest and Greenland
Samuel G. Wildman University of California, Los Angeles
Statistics Roy Radner University of California, Berkeley Theory of resource allocation planning and decentralization Also won in 1961
Jacob Wolfowitz Cornell University Mathematical statistics and information theory
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Cyril S. Belshaw University of British Columbia Comparative study of the performance of social systems
Eugene Alfred Hammel University of California, Berkeley Structure of social networks in industrial centers of Yugoslavia
Robert Francis Spencer University of Minnesota Poetry of West Pakistan as a reflection of nationalist, religious and social expression
Economics Robert Wayne Clower Northwestern University
Phoebus J. Dhrymes University of Pennsylvania
Peter Arthur Diamond University of California, Berkeley Microeconomic study of economic growth and business cycles, including an analysis of alternative government policies Also won in 1982
Thomas A. Marschak University of California, Berkeley Economic decentralization in Yugoslavia
Richard A. Musgrave Princeton University Also won in 1951
Education Geraldine M. Joncich University of California, Berkeley Biography of Edward L. Thorndike
Law Roger Fisher Harvard University
John T. Noonan University of Notre Dame Matrimonial cases in the courts of the Roman Catholic Church Also won in 1979
Harry H. Wellington Yale University Regulation of the labor market and the protection of the individual in an industrial society
Political Science Edward C. Banfield Harvard University
Michael Brecher McGill University Analysis of Israel's foreign policy
Joseph Hamburger Yale University Political ideas of Mackintosh, Macaulay, and Bagehot and their roles in 19th-century English liberalism Also won in 1969
Henry Alfred Kissinger Harvard University
Arnold Austin Rogow Stanford University Influence of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy on the values of the community
Alvin Z. Rubinstein University of Pennsylvania
Dankwart A. Rustow Columbia University
Robert Anthony Scalapino University of California, Berkeley Japanese labor movement and trends in Asian communism resulting from the Sino-Soviet dispute
Psychology Martin Braine Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Roger William Brown Harvard University
James E. Dittes (gl) Yale University Psychological analysis of regulating functions of religion
Harrison G. Gough University of California, Berkeley Cross-cultural similarities in psychological factors related to socialization
Theodore R. Sarbin University of California, Berkeley Conceptual framework of behavior pathology
Stanley E. Seashore University of Michigan
Gertrud L. Wyatt Wellesley Public Schools
Sociology William Josiah Goode (de) (fr) Columbia University Family systems and social mobility patterns Also won in 1983

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fine Arts Enrique Castro-Cid Also won in 1964
Roberto De Lamonica Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro
Luis Felipe Noé Also won in 1966
Music Composition Alcides Lanza
Edgar Valcárcel Also won in 1967
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Santiago Sebastián López (es) University of Valle
English Literature Alicia Jurado
Natural Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics José Luis Sérsic Argentine National Observatory
Earth Science Fausto Luiz de Souza Cunha National Museum of Brazil
Mathematics Manfredo Perdigão do Carmo Also won in 1968
Medicine and Health Oscar Brunser Tesarschü University of Chile Also won in 1967
Ronald Aliston Irvine University of the West Indies
Manuel López Ortiz Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Also won in 1964
Molecular and Cellular Biology Marco Aurelio Rivarola Hospital de Niños Also won in 1963
Fernando Bastarrachea Avilés Instituto Politécnico Nacional Also won in 1966
Silvio Bruzzone Bacteriology Institute of Chile Also won in 1952
Organismic Biology and Ecology Werner Bokermann Secretary of Agriculture, São Paulo
Eduardo del Solar Osses University of Chile Also won in 1966
Plant Sciences Armando Dugand National University of Colombia Also won in 1966
Novencido Escobar Arecho University of Panama
María Teresa Murillo Pulido National University of Colombia Also won in 1964
Juan V. Pancho University of the Philippines
Victor Manuel Patiño Rodríguez Agricultural Research Office in Bogotá Also won in 1955, 1956
Ramón Riba y Nava Esparza National Autonomous University of Mexico
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Julián Bernardo Cáceres Freyre Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
José Luis Franco Carrasco
Ramiro Matos Mendieta (es) National University of the Center of Peru Also won in 1966
Mario Ferreira Simões Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
Law Fred Albert Phillips McGill University

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