List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967
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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967
Fellow | Category | Field of Study |
Ernest Wilcox Adams | Humanities | Philosophy |
Roberto Alberty | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Dalmo de Souza Amorim | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Wallace Ludwig Anderson | Humanities | American Literature |
Thomas Julius Anton | Social Sciences | Political Science |
David E. Apter David E. Apter David Ernest Apter was an American political scientist. He was Henry J Heinz Professor Emeritus of Comparative Political and Social Development and Senior Research Scientist at Yale University.He was born on December 18, 1924... |
Social Sciences | Political Science |
John Alexander Armstrong | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Arthur Ian Aronson | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
John Ashbery John Ashbery John Lawrence Ashbery is an American poet. He has published more than twenty volumes of poetry and won nearly every major American award for poetry, including a Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for his collection Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. But Ashbery's work still proves controversial... |
Creative Arts | Poetry |
Richard C. Atkinson Richard C. Atkinson Richard Chatham Atkinson is an American professor of psychology and academic administrator. He is the former president and regent of the University of California system, and former chancellor of U.C... |
Social Sciences | Education |
Kimball C. Atwood | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Robert Auerbach | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Edward Avedisian Edward Avedisian Edward Avedisian was an American abstract painter who came into prominence during the 1960s. His work was initially associated with Color field painting and in the late 1960s with Lyrical Abstraction.-Early career:He studied art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Paul H. Avrich | Humanities | Russian History |
Héctor Azar Barbar | Humanities | Theatre Arts |
John Edwin Baldwin | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Ian G. Barbour | Humanities | Religion |
Frank Barron | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Rémy Bastien | Sociology | |
Antonio M. Battro | Psychology | |
David Thomas Bazelon | Law | |
Ernst Behler Ernst Behler Ernst Behler was a German philosopher. In 1976 he was Chairman of the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington in Seattle. His research included Friedrich von Schlegel and the early Romanticism. Also notable are his books on irony: , , Ironie und literarische Moderne .... |
German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Jordan Belson Jordan Belson Jordan Belson was an American artist and filmmaker who created nonobjective, often spiritually oriented, abstract films spanning six decades.-Biography:Belson was born in Chicago, Illinois.... |
Creative Arts | Film |
Paul Benacerraf Paul Benacerraf Paul Joseph Salomon Benacerraf is an American philosopher working in the field of the philosophy of mathematics who has been teaching at Princeton University since he joined the faculty in 1960. He was appointed Stuart Professor of Philosophy in 1974, and recently retired as the James S.... |
Philosophy | |
William Ralph Bennett William R. Bennett, Jr. William Ralph Bennett Jr. was an American physicist known for his pioneering work on gas lasers. He spent most of his career on the faculty of Yale University.-Career:... |
Physics | |
Carl Edward Bereiter | Education | |
Leo Bersani Leo Bersani Leo Bersani is an American literary theorist and Professor Emeritus of French at the University of California, Berkeley. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1992.-Bibliography:... |
French Literature | |
Warner Bement Berthoff | American Literature | |
Peter Anthony Bertocci | Philosophy | |
Philip Thomas Bezanson | Music Composition | |
Hans H. A. Bielenstein | South Asian Studies | |
George Lee Bireline | Fine Arts | |
Howard Kent Birnbaum | Applied Mathematics | |
Tagea Kristina Simon Björnberg | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Paul Blackburn Paul Blackburn (U.S. poet) Paul Blackburn was an American poet. He influenced contemporary literature through his poetry, translations and the encouragement and support he offered to fellow poets.-Biography:... |
Poetry | |
Peter H. Blanckenhagen | Fine Arts Research | |
James Barkley Blue | Creative Arts | Film |
Walter D. Bonner | Plant Sciences | |
Iris Yvonne Borg | Earth Science | |
Merle L. Borrowman | Education | |
Frank Bowling Frank Bowling Richard Sheridan Franklin Bowling [Frank Bowling] OBE is a Guyana born British artist and is widely considered to be one of the most distinguished artists to emerge from post-war British art schools... |
Fine Arts | |
Carl Edward Braaten | Religion | |
Louis de Branges | Mathematics | |
Richard Brilliant | Fine Arts Research | |
James D. Brooks | Fine Arts | |
Daniel Hovey Calhoun | U.S. History | |
Kenneth Neill Cameron | English Literature | |
Herman Y. Carr | Physics | |
Frank Paul Casa | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Hector-Neri Castañeda Hector-Neri Castañeda Héctor-Neri Castañeda was a Guatemalan philosopher and founder of the journal Noûs.Born in San Vicente, Zacapa, Guatemala, he emigrated to the United States in 1948 and studied under Wilfrid Sellars at the University of Minnesota, where he earned a B.A. in 1950 and M.A. in 1952. Castañeda... |
Philosophy | |
Fernando Cervigón Marcos | Earth Science | |
Biruté Ciplijauskaité | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Robert Erskine Cleland | Plant Sciences | |
Ornette Coleman Ornette Coleman Ornette Coleman is an American saxophonist, violinist, trumpeter and composer. He was one of the major innovators of the free jazz movement of the 1960s.... |
Music Composition | |
William B. Coley | English Literature | |
Eugene D. Commins | Physics | |
Giles Constable | Medieval History | |
Guillermo A. Contreras | Medicine & Health | |
Marie Cosindas Marie Cosindas Marie Cosindas is an American photographer. She is best known for her evocative still life and colour portraits.-Biography:... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Albert Morton Craig | East Asian Studies | |
George H. Crumb | Music Composition | |
Alexandre Eulalio Pimenta Cunha | Latin American Literature | |
Edward Baldwin Curtis | Mathematics | |
Morris Davis Morris Davis Colonel Morris D. Davis is a United States Air Force officer and lawyer, was appointed to serve as the third Chief Prosecutor in the Guantanamo military commissions.... |
Political Science | |
Carlos F. Díaz-Alejandro | Economics | |
Amilcar Augusto Pereira de Castro | Fine Arts | |
David Joseph DeLaura | English Literature | |
Arthur Pentland Dempster | Statistics | |
Charles John Dizenzo | Drama & Performance Art | |
Madeleine Doran Madeleine Doran Madeleine Doran was an American literary critic and poet who taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from the early 1930s until her retirement in the 1970s. Doran's work combined historical and formalist impulses... |
English Literature | |
Robert J. Downey | Creative Arts | Film |
Edward P. Dozier | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Sally Hazelet Drummond | Fine Arts | |
James George Eayrs | Political Science | |
John O. Edwards | Chemistry | |
Allan Jacob Erslev | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Luis Sigifredo Espinal T. | Natural Sciences | Plant Sciences |
Richard Carl Exner | Humanities | German & Scandinavian Literature |
David L. Falkoff | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Manny Farber Manny Farber Emanuel "Manny" Farber was an American painter, film critic and writer. Often described as "iconoclastic" , Farber developed a distinctive prose style and set of theoretical stances which have had a large influence on later generations of film critics; Susan Sontag considered him to be "the... |
Humanities | Film, Video, & Radio Studies |
Iain Finnie | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
Martin E. Fishbein | Social Sciences | Psychology |
Avrom Fleishman | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Seymour Fogel Seymour Fogel Seymour Fogel was an American artist whose artistic output included social realist art early in the century, abstract art and expressionist art at mid-century, and transcendental art late in the century... |
Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Christopher S. Foote | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Roberto I. M. G. Forneris | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Patricia Tobacco Forrester Patricia Tobacco Forrester Patricia Tobacco Forrester was an American watercolorist.-Life:... |
Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
David Fairweather Foxon | Humanities | Bibliography |
George Marsh Fredrickson | Humanities | U.S. History |
A. Stone Freedberg | Natural Sciences | Medicine & Health |
Eric Conrad Freund | Humanities | Architecture, Planning, & Design |
Theodore Wood Friend | Humanities | South Asian Studies |
Kenneth L. Gaburo | Music Composition | |
Frank Otto Gatell | U.S. History | |
George Paul Georghiou | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Kenneth Jay Gergen | Psychology | |
Emmanuel Ghent Emmanuel Ghent Emmanuel Ghent was a pioneering composer of electronic music and a psychiatric practitioner, researcher, and teacher.-Biography:Emmanuel Ghent was born on May 15, 1925 in Montreal, Quebec. He grew up in Montreal and attended McGill University to study medicine. After graduating, he moved to New... |
Music Composition | |
Julian Howard Gibbs | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Corinne Lathrop Gilb Corinne Lathrop Gilb Corinne Lathrop Gilb was an author, publisher and international lecturer. She taught history and urban studies at Mills College, San Francisco State College, and Wayne State University in Detroit. Gilb authored articles, essays, and books including Hidden Hierarchies: The Professions and... |
Sociology | |
Walter Gilbert Walter Gilbert Walter Gilbert is an American physicist, biochemist, molecular biology pioneer, and Nobel laureate.-Biography:Gilbert was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 21, 1932... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Carlos Gitler Rechtman | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Charles James Goebel | Physics | |
Maurice Marks Goldsmith | Political Science | |
Timothy H. Goldsmith | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Malcolm Goldstein Malcolm Goldstein Malcolm Goldstein is a composer, violinist and improviser who has been active in the presentation of new music and dance since the early 1960s. He received an M.A. in music composition from Columbia University in 1960, having studied with Otto Luening... |
Theatre Arts | |
Craufurd David Wycliffe Goodwin | Economic History | |
Gilbert Saul Gordan | Medicine & Health | |
Raymond Grew Raymond Grew Raymond Grew is a social historian of France and Italy and a Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Michigan.Grew graduated from Harvard University in 1951 and received a Ph. D... |
German & East European History | |
Hans Rudolf Griem | Astronomy--Astrophysics | |
Monroe Z. Hafter | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
Raoul Hague | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Charles Edward Hamm | Music Research | |
Cadet Hammond Hand | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
William Royal Harvey | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Daniel Heartz | Music Research | |
Ernest Mark Henley | Physics | |
Jay L. Hirshfield | Applied Mathematics | |
Theodore Hornberger | American Literature | |
Maureen Howard Maureen Howard Maureen Howard is an American writer, editor, and lecturer known for her award-winning autobiography Facts of Life.She was born Maureen Kearns in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Her father William L. Kearns worked for the State's Attorney's Office as a detective where he was assigned to the Harold Israel... |
Fiction | |
Graham Hoyle | Neuroscience | |
Adrienne Doris Hytier | French Literature | |
Vernon Martin Ingram | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Robert Louis Jackson | Slavic Literature | |
Richard Calvin Jarnagin | Chemistry | |
Christopher Jencks Christopher Jencks Christopher Sandy Jencks is an American social scientist.-Career:Jencks is currently the Malcolm Wiener Professor of Social Policy in the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1954 and was president of the school's newspaper, the Exonian,... |
Earth Science | |
Eric O. Johannesson | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Robert Walter Johannsen | U.S. History | |
Garth Jones | Physics | |
Allan Kaprow Allan Kaprow Allan Kaprow was an American painter, assemblagist and a pioneer in establishing the concepts of performance art. He helped to develop the "Environment" and "Happening" in the late 1950s and 1960s, as well as their theory. His Happenings - some 200 of them - evolved over the years... |
Fine Arts | |
David Kaser | Bibliography | |
Seymour Katcoff | Chemistry | |
Thomas J. Katz | Chemistry | |
Adrienne Kennedy Adrienne Kennedy Adrienne Kennedy is an African-American playwright and was a key figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. She is best known for her first major play Funnyhouse of a Negro.... |
Drama & Performance Art | |
Vlady Kibalchich Russakov | Fine Arts | |
Porter Martin Kier | Earth Science | |
Yuriko Kikuchi | Creative Arts | Choreography |
Gordon Stanley Kino | Engineering | |
Gabriel Kohn | Fine Arts | |
Arthur Kopit | Drama & Performance Art | |
Jerzy Kosinski Jerzy Kosinski Jerzy Kosiński , born Józef Lewinkopf, was an award-winning Polish American novelist, and two-time President of the American Chapter of P.E.N.He was known for various novels, among them The Painted Bird and Being There... |
Fiction | |
Richard Kostelanetz Richard Kostelanetz Richard Kostelanetz is an American artist, author and critic.He was born to Boris Kostelanetz and Ethel Cory and is the nephew of the composer Andre Kostelanetz.... |
General Nonfiction | |
James S. Kouvel | Physics | |
William Kraft William Kraft William Kraft is a composer, conductor, teacher, and percussionist.-Undergrad and Graduate School Years :... |
Music Composition | |
Ojars Kratins | Medieval Literature | |
George Krause George Krause George Krause is an American artist photographer, now retired from the University of Houston where he established the photography department.... |
Creative Arts | Photography |
Irving Bernard Kravis | Economics | |
John D. Krumboltz | Education | |
Nicholas Krushenick Nicholas Krushenick Nicholas Krushenick was one of the forerunners of the pop art movement.Krushenick began showing his work publicly in New York in 1957, at the age of 28... |
Fine Arts | |
Herbert Jay Landar | Linguistics | |
Walter Gordon Langlois | French Literature | |
James Lynn Larimer | Neuroscience | |
Vicente Leñero Otero | Fiction | |
Dennis Leon | Fine Arts | |
Barbara Kiefer Lewalski Barbara Kiefer Lewalski Barbara Kiefer Lewalski is an American academic, an authority on Renaissance literature particularly known for her work on John Milton. Since 1983 she is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English Literature and of History and Literature at Harvard University.-Life:Lewalski graduated B.S.E. at... |
English Literature | |
Edward Sheldon Lewis | Chemistry | |
Lowell N. Lewis | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Leigh Lisker Leigh Lisker Leigh Lisker was an eminent American linguist and phonetician. Most of his career was spent at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a professor and then emeritus professor of linguistics. Dr. Lisker received his A.B. in 1941, with a major in German, his M.A. in 1946, and a Ph.D. in 1949 in... |
Linguistics | |
Leon Frank Litwack | U.S. History | |
David Sherman Lovejoy | U.S. History | |
Theodore J. Lowi Theodore J. Lowi Theodore J. Lowi is the John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions teaching in the Government Department at Cornell University. His area of research is the American government and public policy.-Biography:... |
Political Science | |
Rose Mandel | Creative Arts | Photography |
Leslie A. Marchand | English Literature | |
Steven Marcus Steven Marcus Steven Marcus is an American academic and literary critic. He is George Delacorte Professor Emeritus in the Humanities at Columbia University.One of the founders of the National Humanities Center, he is a former Fellow and a current Trustee.... |
English Literature | |
Donald James Martino | Music Composition | |
Wilson Martins Wilson Martins Wilson Martins was a Brazilian literary critic and cultural historian who was a regular contributor for the Jornal do Brasil and O Estado de S.Paulo.... |
Latin American Literature | |
Roger Davis Masters | Political Science | |
David Matza | Sociology | |
Arno Joseph Mayer | German & East European History | |
Bruce R. McGarvey | Chemistry | |
Thomas McGrath Thomas McGrath (poet) Thomas Matthew McGrath, was a celebrated American poet.... |
Poetry | |
Carl Edwin McIlwain | Physics | |
James M. McPherson James M. McPherson James M. McPherson is an American Civil War historian, and is the George Henry Davis '86 Professor Emeritus of United States History at Princeton University. He received the 1989 Pulitzer Prize for Battle Cry of Freedom, his most famous book... |
U.S. History | |
Edward Jay Miller | Music Composition | |
Edwin Haviland Miller | American Literature | |
Sibyl D. Moholy-Nagy | Architecture, Planning, & Design | |
Guido Molinari Guido Molinari Guido Molinari, OC was a Canadian artist, known for his abstract paintings.-Biography:Molinari was born in Montreal of Italian heritage with parents from Cune, Tuscany and Naples, Campania... |
Fine Arts | |
Ian Whitelaw Monie | Medicine & Health | |
Marco Antonio Montes de Oca | Poetry | |
Vivian Moses | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Robert Moskowitz Robert Moskowitz Robert Moskowitz is a contemporary American painter who was influenced by, among other movements, Abstract Expressionism, and gained recognition in the 1960s onward for his paintings, drawings, and prints that work in the intersection between Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism and Pop Art.He was... |
Fine Arts | |
Frederick Wolf Munz | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Walter Tandy Murch Walter Tandy Murch Walter Tandy Murch was a painter whose still life paintings of machine parts, brick fragments, clocks, broken dolls, hovering light bulbs and glowing lemons are an unusual combination of realism and abstraction... |
Fine Arts | |
Héctor Alvarez Murena | Fiction | |
James Dickson Murray | Engineering | |
William Nachbar | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Satyabrata Nandi | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Víctor Augusto Núñez Regueiro | Social Sciences | Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Herbert Blair Neatby | Humanities | British History |
Frederick Neumann | Music Research | |
Henry B. Nicholson | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Alden Nowlan Alden Nowlan Alden Albert Nowlan was a critically acclaimed Canadian poet, novelist, and playwright-History:Alden Nowlan was born into rural poverty in Stanley, Nova Scotia, adjacent to Mosherville, and close to the small town of Windsor, Nova Scotia, along a stretch of dirt road that he would later refer to... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Pedro Nowosad | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
Richard Desmond O\'Brien | Natural Sciences | Neuroscience |
Joyce Carol Oates Joyce Carol Oates Joyce Carol Oates is an American author. Oates published her first book in 1963 and has since published over fifty novels, as well as many volumes of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Frederick Arlan Olafson | Humanities | Philosophy |
Ezequiel de Olaso | Humanities | Philosophy |
Donald J. Olsen | Humanities | British History |
John Overend | Natural Sciences | Chemistry |
Marion Palfi | Creative Arts | Photography |
Raymond Parker Raymond Parker Raymond J. Parker, Jr also known as Buddy Parker is a politician from Jeffersonville, Indiana who has served as the police chief of Jeffersonville, the Sheriff of Clark County, the mayor of Jeffersonville, the county treasurer, the County Council, and as a County Commissioner.-Biography:He served... |
Fine Arts | |
Rodman Wilson Paul | U.S. History | |
Lee D. Peachey | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Thomas Fraser Pettigrew | Psychology | |
Allen Compere Pipkin | Applied Mathematics | |
George W. Platzman | Earth Science | |
Charles Pollock Charles Pollock Charles Cecil Pollock was an American painter and eldest brother of Jackson Pollock. His parents were Stella May McClure and LeRoy Pollock, his father, who born McCoy, had taken the surname of his parents' neighbours who adopted him after both his own parents died within a year of each... |
Fine Arts | |
Michael Ponce de León | Fine Arts | |
Keith R. Porter Keith R. Porter Keith Roberts Porter was a Canadian cell biologist. He did pioneering biology research using electron microscopy of cells , such as work on the 9 + 2 microtubule structure in the axoneme of cilia. Porter also contributed to the development of other experimental methods for cell culture and nuclear... |
Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Francis Paul Prucha | U.S. History | |
Alejandro Puente | Fine Arts | |
Ralph J. Raitt | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Fausto Arturo Ramirez | Chemistry | |
Mary Helen Rasmussen | Music Research | |
Theodore Franklin Reff | Fine Arts Research | |
Ad F. Reinhardt | Fine Arts | |
Henry H. Remak | German & Scandinavian Literature | |
Frederic Middlebrook Richards | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Herman G. Richey | Chemistry | |
Moses Rischin Moses Rischin Moses Rischin is a United States Jewish historian, author, lecturer, editor, and Emeritus Professor of History at San Francisco State University. He coined the phrase New Mormon History in a 1969 article of the same name. Rischin is from New York City. His undergraduate studies were at Brooklyn... |
U.S. History | |
John A. Robinson John A. Robinson John Alexander Robinson was a Scottish-born educator, journalist and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Trinity Bay in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1898 to 1900.... |
Computer Science | |
Lawrence Baylor Robinson | Engineering | |
Sergio Rodriguez Sergio Rodríguez Sergio Rodriguez Gomez is a Spanish professional basketball player. He is currently playing for Real Madrid... |
Physics | |
William Kent Rose | English Literature | |
Jakob Rosenberg | Fine Arts Research | |
Edward Weil Rosenheim | English Literature | |
Joseph Rothschild Joseph Rothschild Joseph Rothschild was an American Jewish professor of history and political science at Columbia University, specializing in Central European and Eastern European history.... |
Political Science | |
Rodolfo Ruibal | Organismic Biology & Ecology | |
Marshall D. Sahlins | Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Eraldus Scala | Engineering | |
Joseph F. Schacht | Near Eastern Studies | |
Stanley Schachter | Psychology | |
Jerome B. Schneewind | Philosophy | |
Richard J. Schoeck | Law | |
James Ralston Scobie | Iberian & Latin American History | |
Alan W. Searcy | Chemistry | |
Tomás Segovia Tomás Segovia Tomás Segovia was a Mexican author and poet of Spanish origin. He was born in Valencia, Spain, and studied in France and Morocco. He went into exile to Mexico, where he taught at the Colegio de México and other universities... |
Poetry | |
Ben B. Seligman | Economics | |
Bernard Semmel Bernard Semmel Bernard Semmel was an American historian specialising in British imperial history.-Works:*Imperialism and Social Reform: English Social-Imperial Thought, 1895–1914 .... |
British History | |
Dietmar Seyferth | Chemistry | |
Lauriston Sharp Lauriston Sharp Lauriston Sharp was a Goldwin Smith Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies at Cornell University. He was the first person appointed in anthropology at the university, and he created its area studies Southeast Asia Program, research centers in Asia and North and South America, a... |
Anthropology & Cultural Studies | |
Muzafer Sherif Muzafer Sherif Muzafer Sherif was one of the founders of social psychology... |
Psychology | |
John Silcox | Physics | |
Claude Mitchell Simpson | American Literature | |
Arthur Joseph Slavin | British History | |
Moishe Smith | Fine Arts | |
Milton Sobel | Statistics | |
Joseph M. Solá-Solé | Spanish & Portuguese Literature | |
Christopher Spencer | English Literature | |
Mark Spilka | Literary Criticism | |
William Russell Spillers | Computer Science | |
Parithychery R. Srinivasan | Molecular & Cellular Biology | |
Philip A. Stadter | Renaissance History | |
Donald Adelbert Stone | French Literature | |
Frank William Stringfellow | Religion | |
Lawrence Talbot | Natural Sciences | Engineering |
John Torrence Tate | Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
William N. Tavolga | Natural Sciences | Organismic Biology & Ecology |
Kip Stephen Thorne | Natural Sciences | Astronomy--Astrophysics |
Harold Tovish | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Sam Bard Treiman | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Richard Aaker Trythall | Creative Arts | Music Composition |
Yi-Fu Tuan Yi-Fu Tuan Yi-Fu Tuan is a Chinese-U.S. geographer.Tuan was born in 1930 in Tientsin, China. He was the son of a rich oligarch and was part of the top class in the Republic of China.... |
Social Sciences | Geography & Environmental Studies |
Jerry Norman Uelsmann | Creative Arts | Photography |
Stephen H. Unger | Natural Sciences | Computer Science |
Carlos María Urien | Natural Sciences | Earth Science |
Albert Valdman | Humanities | Linguistics |
Paul Matthews van Buren | Humanities | Religion |
Arthur Veis | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Kurt Vonnegut Kurt Vonnegut Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. was a 20th century American writer. His works such as Cat's Cradle , Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions blend satire, gallows humor and science fiction. He was known for his humanist beliefs and was honorary president of the American Humanist Association.-Early... |
Creative Arts | Fiction |
Charles T. Walker | Natural Sciences | Physics |
James King Walker | Natural Sciences | Physics |
Philip D. Walker | Humanities | French Literature |
Earl Reeves Wasserman | Humanities | English Literature |
George Whalley George Whalley George Whalley was a scholar, poet, naval officer and secret intelligence agent during World War II, CBC broadcaster, musician, biographer, and translator. He taught English at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and was twice the head of the department. He was elected to the Royal Society... |
Humanities | English Literature |
Harold Widom Harold Widom Harold Widom is an American mathematician well known for his contributions to operator theory and random matrices. He was appointed to the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1968 and became professor emeritus in 1994. ... |
Natural Sciences | Mathematics |
David B. Wittry | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Emerson Seville Woelffer | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |
Ramón Xirau Subias | Humanities | Literary Criticism |
Irving Zabin | Natural Sciences | Molecular & Cellular Biology |
Lotfi A. Zadeh | Natural Sciences | Applied Mathematics |
Donald S. Zagoria | Social Sciences | Political Science |
Anthony Nicholas Zahareas | Humanities | Spanish & Portuguese Literature |
Moshe Zeltzer | Humanities | Near Eastern Studies |
Lawrence I. Zox | Creative Arts | Fine Arts |