List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1930
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1930 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

  • Theodore L. Althausen, Deceased Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco: 1930.
  • Viola Florence Barnes
    Viola Florence Barnes
    Viola Florence Barnes was an American historian and author, one of the most prominent female historians in the US in the first half of 20th century...

    , Deceased. British History: 1930.
  • A. Cornelius Benjamin, Deceased. Philosophy: 1930.
  • Hyman Chonon Berkowitz, Deceased. Spanish: 1930.
  • Pamela Bianco, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1930.
  • Anita Brenner
    Anita Brenner
    Anita Brenner , an author of children's literature and books on Mexican art and history, was born in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Her father, a Jewish emigrant to Mexico from Latvia, moved his family back and forth from Mexico to Texas during the revolution. In 1916 the family settled in San Antonio,...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1930, 1931.
  • Carl Bricken, Deceased. Music Composition: 1930.
  • Ruth L. Bunzel, Deceased. Anthropology: 1930, 1931.
  • Eugene Hugh Byrne, Deceased. Medieval History: 1930.
  • Walter Stanley Campbell, Deceased. Fiction: 1930, 1931. Pseudonym: Vestal, Stanley
  • Harold Cash, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1930, 1931.
  • Mary M. Colum, Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1930, 1938.
  • Kenneth John Conant
    Kenneth John Conant
    Kenneth John Conant was an American architectural historian specializing in medieval architecture.Conant was born in Neenah, Wisconsin and studied at Harvard University in 1911...

    , Deceased. Architecture: 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1954.
  • Ellsworth P. Conkle, Deceased. Drama: 1930.
  • Ruth Porter Crawford, Deceased. Music Composition: 1930.
  • Jonathan Worth Daniels, Deceased. Fiction: 1930.
  • Edward Davison, Deceased. Poetry: 1930.
  • Sister Mary Aquinas Devlin, O.P., Deceased. Medieval Studies: 1930.
  • Paul Howard Douglas, Deceased. Economics: 1930.
  • Mordecai Ezekiel
    Mordecai Ezekiel
    Mordecai Joseph Brill Ezekiel was an American agrarian economist who worked for the United States government and the United Nations for a number of years....

    , Deceased. Economics: 1930.
  • Simon Freed, Deceased. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology: 1930.
  • Thomas H. Goodspeed, Deceased. Biology-Plant Science: 1930, 1935, 1956.
  • Arthur Grollman, Deceased. Biochemistry: 1930.
  • Thomas Handforth
    Thomas Handforth
    Thomas Scofield Handforth was an American artist and etcher. He wrote and illustrated the book Mei Li about his personal experiences in China and won the 1939 Caldecott Medal. Born in Tacoma, Washington, he studied at the University of Washington.Today, Mei Li is a reissue of a book originally...

    , Deceased. Fine Arts: 1930.
  • Neilson Campbell Hannay, Deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1930.
  • Thomas Temple Hoopes, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1930.
  • Bryn Jakob Hovde, Deceased. German & East European History: 1930.
  • Edward Lee Howes, Deceased. Medicine: 1930, 1931.
  • Helen Rose Hull, Deceased. Fiction: 1930.
  • Henry Donaldson Jordan, Deceased. 19th Century English Literature: 1930.
  • Clarence Kennedy, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1930.
  • Ruth Wedgwood Kennedy, Deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1930.
  • Frank Hyneman Knight, Deceased. Economics: 1930.
  • Joseph Wood Krutch
    Joseph Wood Krutch
    Joseph Wood Krutch was an American writer, critic, and naturalist.Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, he initially studied at the University of Tennessee and received a masters degree and Ph.D. from Columbia University. After serving in the army in 1918, he travelled in Europe for a year with friend...

    , Deceased. Literary Criticism: 1930.
  • John Tate Lanning, Deceased. Spanish and Latin American History: 1930.
  • Nella Larsen
    Nella Larsen
    Nellallitea 'Nella' Larsen Nellallitea 'Nella' Larsen Nellallitea 'Nella' Larsen (born Nellie Walker (April 13, 1891 – March 30, 1964), was an American novelist of the Harlem Renaissance. She published two novels and a few short stories. Though her literary output was scant, what she wrote earned...

    , Deceased. Fiction: 1930. Appointed as Nella Larsen Imes.
  • Owen Lattimore
    Owen Lattimore
    Owen Lattimore was an American author, educator, and influential scholar of Central Asia, especially Mongolia. In the 1930s he was editor of Pacific Affairs, a journal published by the Institute of Pacific Relations, and then taught at Johns Hopkins University from 1938 to 1963...

    , Deceased. East Asian Studies: 1930, 1932.
  • Jacques G. LeClercq, Deceased. Fiction: 1930.
  • Arthur Lee, Deceased. Fine Arts-Sculpture: 1930.
  • Monty Lewis, Deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1930.
  • Ernest Raymond Lilley, Deceased Geologist, Tenafly, New Jersey: 1930.
  • Otto Luening
    Otto Luening
    Otto Clarence Luening was a German-American composer and conductor, and an early pioneer of tape music and electronic music....

    , Deceased. Music Composition: 1930, 1931, 1974.
  • Reginald C. McGrane, Deceased. U.S. History: 1930, 1931.
  • Mary McRae McLucas, Deceased. Bibliography: 1930.
  • Clarence Eugene Mickel, Deceased. Biology: 1930.
  • Eleanore Boswell Murrie, Deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1930. Appointed as Boswell, Eleanore.
  • John Paul Nafe, Deceased. Psychology: 1930.
  • Richard Ager Newhall, Deceased. Medieval History: 1930.
  • Russell C. Newhouse
    Russell C. Newhouse
    Russell Conwell Newhouse made many contributions to the advancement of aviation in a distinguished career running from the late 1920s into the 1970s. He was the Director of the Radar Laboratory for the Bell Telephone Laboratoriesfrom 1958 to 1968....

    , Deceased. Frequency modulated radio altimeter: 1930.
  • Ben Edwin Perry, Deceased. Classics: 1930, 1954.
  • Henri Maurice Peyre, Deceased. French Literature: 1930.
  • Thomas Erwin Phipps, Sr., Deceased Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1930, 1931.
  • Carroll Cornelius Pratt, Deceased. Psychology: 1930.
  • H. Phelps Putnam, Deceased. Poetry: 1930.
  • Josiah Cox Russell, Deceased. Medieval Literature: 1930.
  • Evald Laurids Skau, Deceased. Chemistry: 1930.
  • Katharine Snodgrass, Deceased. Economics: 1930.
  • John Webster Spargo, Deceased. Medieval Studies: 1930, 1936.
  • Nicholas John Spykman, Deceased. Political Sciences: 1930.
  • Paul Schuster Taylor
    Paul Schuster Taylor
    Paul Schuster Taylor was a progressive agricultural economist. He was an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin and earned his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley where he then became professor of economics from 1922, until his retirement in 1962.-Military service:When the United...

    , Deceased. Economic History: 1930.
  • Roy Dickinson Welch, Deceased. Music Research: 1930, 1931.
  • Charles Harris Wesley, Deceased. British History: 1930.
  • Mark Wessel (musician), Deceased. Music Composition: 1930, 1932.
  • Francis R. White, Deceased. Fine Arts: 1930.
  • John Daniel Wild
    John Daniel Wild
    516 pages. ISBN 0819138908 . 259 pages. 297 pages. ISBN 0313211272. 250 pages. 186 pages. 243 pages. 430 pages. ISBN 0313226415.-Further reading: 414 pages. 226 pages. ISBN 0820427969. 289 pages. ISBN 0739113666....

    , Deceased. Philosophy: 1930, 1956.
  • Thomas Clayton Wolfe, Deceased. Fiction: 1930.

See also

  • Guggenheim Fellowship
    Guggenheim Fellowship
    Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes...

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