List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1962

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Two hundred and seventy scholars and artists were awarded Guggenheim Fellowships in 1962. More than $1,410,000 was disbursed.[1][2]

1962 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

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CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionEvan Shelby ConnellWriting[3][4]
John C. HawkesBrown University[5]
Edward Lewis WallantMcCann Erickson[6][7][8]
Thomas Alonzo Williams, Jr.University of New Hampshire[9][5]
Clara Brussel Winston[5]
Richard YatesAlso won in 1980[10]
Fine ArtsJohn BurtonInterviewing glassmaking experts[11][12]
Richard Howard HuntUniversity of IllinoisSculpture[13][14]
Victor George KordUniversity of IllinoisPainting[14]
Rico LebrunPaintingAlso won in 1935, 1937[15][16][17][18]
Bruno LucchesiThe New School for Social Research[19][20]
Ezio MartinelliSarah Lawrence College, Parsons School of DesignSculptureAlso won in 1958[21]
M. Dean RichardsonRhode Island School of Design[5]
Seymour RosofskyWright Junior College, Art Institute of ChicagoPaintingAlso won in 1963[13]
Whitney Lee Savage[22]
Benton Murdoch SpruanceBeaver College, Philadelphia College Museum of ArtsPrintmakingAlso won in 1950[23]
Ann C. Steinbrocker[24]
James Stephen StrombotneUniversity of California, RiversidePainting[17]
Ansei UchimaSarah Lawrence CollegePrintmakingAlso won in 1970[25]
Hiram D. WilliamsUniversity of Florida[26]
James N. WinesSculpture[1]
Music CompositionJohn C. EatonUniversity of ChicagoComposingAlso won in 1965[27][28][23]
John HugglerAlso won in 1969[29][30]
John Herbert McDowell[30]
Robert Walter MoevsHarvard University[31][32]
Gunther A. SchullerAlso won in 1963[31][30][33]
Ezra Sims[34]
John Nathaniel Vincent, Jr.University of California, Los Angeles[31][16][35][18]
Stefan WolpeLong Island UniversityAlso won in 1970[31][30][36]
PhotographyLee FriedlanderChanging American sceneAlso won in 1960, 1977[37]
Geraldine SharpeCertain social groups[3][38][4]
PoetryDenise LevertovWriting[39]
Galway KinnellAlso won in 1974[5]
Edward Charles O'GormanColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1956[21]
Louis SimpsonUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlso won in 1970[40][3][4]
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureIhab Habib HassanWesleyan UniversityIrrational strain in Western literatureAlso won in 1958[6][8]
John Fairbanks LynenUniversity of IllinoisTime as a structural principle in the works of certain American authors[14]
Ellen Moers[41]
Blake Reynolds NeviusUniversity of California, Los AngelesComparative study of the novels and critical writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Eliot, and Henry James[16][35][18]
Donald PizerNewcomb CollegeCritical study of novels of Frank Norris[42]
Merton M. Sealts, Jr.Lawrence CollegeJournals of Ralph Waldo Emerson[43]
Floyd C. WatkinsEmory University[44][45]
Architecture, Design and PlanningRobert Branner13th-century Gothic architecture[46]
George R. CollinsIdeas influencing the development of the city, 1880-1920[46]
British HistoryPhilip P. PoirierOhio State University[47]
East Asian StudiesImmanuel C. Y. HsuUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraChinese-Russian relations between 1871 and 1881[11][12]
Joseph Richmond LevensonUniversity of California, BerkeleyConfucian China and its modern fate[3][4]
Economic HistoryEllis RivkinHebrew Union CollegeRole of Jews in the development of early capitalism[47][48]
English LiteratureJerome Beaty[49]
Harold BloomYale University[6][8]
Robert C. ElliottOhio State UniversityAlso won in 1971[47]
Phillip HarthNorthwestern UniversityReligious and philosophical background of the poems of John Dryden[14]
Simeon Kahn Heninger, Jr.Duke UniversityInfluence of Pythagorean thought in the Renaissance[50]
Park HonanConnecticut CollegeProse style in the English novelAlso won in 1975[6][8]
Cyrus Henry HoyVanderbilt UniversityDramatic works of Thomas Dekker[51]
William IrvineStanford UniversityCritical biography of Robert BrowningAlso won in 1955[3][52][4]
Lachlan Philip KelleyDefinitive edition of correspondence between Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert BrowningAlso won in 1970[53][54][55]
Francis Edward MinekaCornell UniversityLetters of John Stuart Mill[56]
William Riley ParkerIndiana UniversityLife and times of John Milton[57][14]
Miriam Kosh StarkmanQueens College, City University of New York[58]
Robert Henry SuperUniversity of MichiganAlso won in 1970[59]
Paul Noden WestMemorial University of Newfoundland, Pennsylvania State University[60]
Fine Arts ResearchJames HolderbaumSmith College16th-century Italian painting and sculpture[5][61]
Homer Leonard ThomasUniversity of MissouriInfluence of Mediterranean civilizations on uncivilized cultures of Europe during the late Bronze and Iron Ages[62]
Folklore and Cultural StudiesAmérico ParedesUniversity of TexasBilingual and bicultural folklore in Mexico and the southwestern US[53][54]
Frank O. SpinneySaint-Gaudens National Historical ParkBiography on Augustus Saint-Gaudens[9][5][63]
French HistoryJames Edward KingUniversity of North CarolinaOrigins and evolution of the concepts of welfare in the modern Western world[50]
French LiteratureWilliam Wolfgang Holdheim (de)Brandeis UniversityContemporary French writing[5][64]
Walter Adolf Strauss (de)Emory University[65]
Aram VartanianUniversity of Minnesota[66]
German and Scandinavian LiteratureStefán EinarssonJohns Hopkins UniversityPrimitivism and Christian influence in Old Icelandic literature[67][68]
Wolfgang Arthur Leppmann (de)University of OregonStage history of Goethe's playsAlso won in 1971[69]
William Henry ReyUniversity of WashingtonLife and works of Arthur Schnitzler[70]
Oskar SeidlinOhio State UniversityAlso won in 1976[27][47]
Blake Lee Spahr (de)University of California, Berkeley17th-century German literary manuscripts[3][4]
Jack Madison SteinHarvard UniversityRelation between text and musical setting in German songs of the 18th and 19th centuriesAlso won in 1954[71]
General NonfictionRichard S. AllenCovered bridges of the American south and midwest[72]
German and East European HistoryStephen Alexander Fischer-Galati (ro)Wayne State UniversityBalkan revolutionary tradition[73][59]
Norman Robert Rich (de)Michigan State UniversityGermany's war aims and occupation policies in World War II[59]
Gunther Erich RothenbergSouthern Illinois UniversityHistory of the Austrian military border in Croatia and Slavonia during the 19th century[74][14]
History of Science and TechnologyWilliam Harris StahlBrooklyn CollegeHistory of science in the Latin West during the late Roman Empire and early Middle Ages[75]
Robert Smith WoodburyMassachusetts Institute of Technology[76]
Iberian and Latin American HistoryStanley George PayneUniversity of Minnesota[77]
Italian LiteratureDonald Selwyn Carne-RossUniversity of TexasLudovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso[53][54]
Ernst PulgramUniversity of MichiganAlso won in 1954[59]
Charles S. SingletonJohns Hopkins UniversityDante's Divine ComedyAlso won in 1954, 1950[67][68]
LinguisticsWilliam Stewart CornynYale University[6][8]
Henry R. KahaneUniversity of IllinoisLinguistic historyAlso won in 1955[14]
Literary CriticismRichard Volney ChaseColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1947[78][79]
Tom F. DriverUnion Theological Seminary[80]
Martin GreenbergNew School for Social ResearchFranz Kafka[81][82]
Harrison Mosher HayfordNorthwestern UniversityWorks of Herman Melville[14]
Edwin HonigBrown UniversityAlso won in 1948[5]
Morton Dauwen ZabelUniversity of ChicagoBiographical and critical studies of Joseph Conrad and Henrik IbsenAlso won in 1944[14]
Medieval HistoryGerard Ernest Caspary (de)Smith College[5]
Medieval LiteratureRobert Payson CreedBrown University[5]
Richard Hamilton GreenJohns Hopkins UniversityPoetic theory by the 14th-century Italian humanists[67][68]
Nicholas M. HaringPontifical Institute of Mediaeval StudiesAlso won in 1958[83]
Charles MuscatineUniversity of CaliforniaStyle of medieval poetry[4]
Paul A. OlsonUniversity of NebraskaCanterbury Tales as setting forth the 14th-century concept of a good society[84]
Barry UlanovBarnard College, Columbia University[85]
Music ResearchRichard Franko GoldmanPrinceton UniversityNature and function of music in the middle of the 20th century[30]
Carleen M. HutchinsQuality of tone in musical instruments of the violin familyAlso won in 1959[1][23][30]
Carol Cook MacClintockSouthern Illinois UniversityLife and works of Giaches de Wert[74][14]
Leonard Gilbert RatnerStanford UniversityMusical form of the Viennese Classic period[3][52][4]
Robert M. StevensonUniversity of California, Los AngelesSpanish music in the Old and New Worlds during the Baroque period[16][35][18]
Near Eastern StudiesEdmund Irwin GordonHarvard University[86]
Anne Draffkorn KilmerUniversity of ChicagoLexical texts of ancient MesopotamiaAlso won in 1961[14]
Moses ZuckerJewish Theological Seminary of America[87]
PhilosophyDavid BraybrookeYale University[6][8]
Herbert I. Hochberg (fr)Indiana UniversityWritings of G. E. Moore[57][27][14]
Hans Meyerhoff (de)University of California, Los AngelesPhilosophy of history[16][35][18]
John R. SilberUniversity of TexasNature of human acts and responsibility[53][54]
Marcus George SingerUniversity of WisconsinMoral problems and moral philosophy[88]
Robert Paul ZiffUniversity of PennsylvaniaRelationship between feelings and behavior[89][23]
ReligionFord Lewis BattlesHartford Seminary FoundationEcumenical foundations of the Reformation[6][8]
Schubert Miles OgdenSouthern Methodist University[53][54]
Russian HistoryHenry Lithgow Roberts (es)Columbia University[90]
Theodore H. Von LaueUniversity of California, RiversideAlso won in 1974[91]
South Asian StudiesKnight BiggerstaffCornell UniversityChina during the 19th and 20th centuries[56]
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureJosé Rubia BarciaUniversity of California, Los AngelesWorks of Ramon del Valle Inclan[16][35][18]
James O. Crosby (es)University of IllinoisFrancisco de Quevedo's The Politics of God[14]
George HaleyUniversity of ChicagoSpanish poetry of the 16th and 17th centuries[28][14]
Russell Perry Sebold (es) (de)University of Wisconsin18th-century Spanish literature[89][88]
Theatre ArtsHerbert BlauSan Francisco State CollegeTheater in relation to contemporary cultural historyAlso won in 1977[3][4][92]
Barnard HewittUniversity of IllinoisStephen Price[14]
Louis SheafferBiography of Eugene O'NeillAlso won in 1959, 1969[33]
Alexander William SzögyiHunter College[93]
United States HistoryCarl BridenbaughUniversity of California, BerkeleyAmerican people in the colonial periodAlso won in 1958, 1968[3][4]
Forrest McDonaldBrown University[5][94]
Bradford PerkinsUniversity of California, Los AngelesRelations between the United States and England, 1812-1823[16][35][18]
Merrill D. PetersonBrandeis University[5]
Hugh Franklin RankinTulane UniversityBritish military strategy in the American Revolution[42]
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsKarl Thomas AustGeneral Electric Research Laboratory[95][96]
Sol R. BodnerBrown University[5]
Walter FreibergerBrown University[5]
David GaleBrown UniversityAlso won in 1981[5]
Fritz JohnNew York UniversityAlso won in 1969[97]
Ralph David KodisHarvard University, Brown University[5][98]
Cornelius Thomas LeondesUniversity of California, Los AngelesTheory of modern advanced control systems[16][35][18]
Eric ReissnerMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyDerivation of two-dimensional theories of thin elastic shells from equations of three-dimensional elasticity[99][100]
Fred L. RibeLos Alamos Scientific LaboratoryProcesses in high temperature laboratory plasmas and their applications to astrophysical problems[101][100]
Astronomy and AstrophysicsGeorge Whipple ClarkMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyProperties of primary cosmic gamma rays and of neutrons associated with solar disturbances[100]
Frank Norman Edmonds, Jr.University of TexasStellar atmospheres and analysis of spectral lines[53][54][100]
Paul J KelloggUniversity of MinnesotaGeneration and propagation of waves in the Earth's exosphere[100][102]
William L. Kraushaar (de)Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyGalactic structureAlso won in 1973[100]
George Cunliffe McVittieUniversity of IllinoisPredictions of theoretical models of the universeAlso won in 1970[14][100]
Forrest S. MozerThe Aerospace Corporation Physics LaboratoryAtmospheric physics[103][18][100]
ChemistryHenry Ernest BaumgartenUniversity of NebraskaMolecular structure of small-ring compounds[84]
Charles DuBois CoryellMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyNuclear energetics[100]
Lawrence Joseph HeidtMassachusetts Institute of TechnologySolar energy conversion[104][100]
Noah R. Johnson, Jr.Oak Ridge National LaboratoryNuclear spectroscopy[105][51][100]
Kenneth David KoppleUniversity of ChicagoSynthesis of peptides for use in investigations of chemical phenomena of biological importance[14]
Isadore PerlmanUniversity of California, BerkeleyNuclear spectroscopyAlso won in 1955[3][4][100]
Donald Turner Sawyer, Jr.University of California, Riverside[106]
Harold Abraham ScheragaCornell UniversityInteractions between the side chains of proteinsAlso won in 1956[56]
R. Martin StilesUniversity of Michigan[59]
Theodore VermeulenUniversity of California, BerkeleyMechanisms of molecular transport across liquid interfaces[3][4]
John Stewart WaughMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyTheory of spin resonance[100]
Frank Henry WestheimerHarvard University[107]
Richard L. WolfgangYale UniversityChemical reaction mechanisms of high-energy atomsAlso won in 1971[6][8][100]
Arthur E. WoodwardPennsylvania State UniversityDynamic properties of high polymer crystals[108][23][100]
Computer ScienceGerald EstrinUniversity of California, Los AngelesEffectiveness of automatic structure change in computer complexesAlso won in 1967[16][35][18]
Gerard SaltonHarvard University[109]
Earth SciencesHarmon CraigScripps Institution of Oceanography[110][111]
Frank W. DicksonUniversity of CaliforniaAlkalic igneous rocks[112]
William Sefton FyfeUniversity of California, BerkeleyAdvances in chemical thermodynamics and related sciences as they apply to geophysical researchAlso won in 1983[3][4]
Henry William Menard, Jr.University of California, San Diego; Churchill College[113][114]
Walter MunkScripps Institution of OceanographyAlso won in 1948, 1953[115]
Jerry S. OlsonOak Ridge National LaboratoryDevelopment and maintenance of ecological systems[105][51]
Karl K. TurekianYale University[6][8]
Hildegarde Howard WyldeNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County[116][18]
EngineeringAndrew F. CharwatUniversity of California, Los AngelesInitial region of flow immediately downstream of an ideally sharp leading edge of flat plate in compressible flow[16][35][18]
Philip Graham HillMassachusetts Institute of Technology[117][118]
Francis Reynolds Shanley (mg)University of California, Los AngelesStudies toward the development of a unified philosophy of structural design[16][35][18]
Kenneth Noble StevensMassachusetts Institute of TechnologySpeech movements with cineradiographic motion pictures[119]
Jean G. Van BladelUniversity of WisconsinElectromagnetic theory with emphasis on propagation in anisotropic media[88]
MathematicsFrank H. BrownellUniversity of WashingtonMathematical formulation of the quantum radiation theory[70]
Eugenio CalabiUniversity of Minnesota[89]
Kurt Otto FriedrichsNew York UniversityAsymptotic phenomena and other problems in mathematical physics[100]
Simon Bernard KochenCornell University[120][121]
Irving ReinerUniversity of IllinoisRepresentations of finite groups in rings of integers[14]
Michio SuzukiUniversity of IllinoisStructure of a class of doubly transitive groups[14]
Richard Steven VargaCase Institute of Technology[47]
Medicine and HealthJohn S. GrayNorthwestern UniversityRespiratory physiology[14]
Joseph HirshAlbert Einstein College of Medicine[122]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyDaniel I. ArnonUniversity of California, BerkeleyEnergy conversion process in photosynthesisAlso won in 1946[3][4]
Clarence Willet AslingUniversity of California, BerkeleyEndocrine regulation of differential growth and maturation of the skull[3][4]
Domingo M. AviadoUniversity of PennsylvaniaAction of certain drugs on pulmonary circulation[89][23]
Chen Kang ChaiRoscoe B. Jackson Memorial LaboratoryEffects of inbreeding[5][123]
Waldo E. CohnOak Ridge National LaboratoryNucleic acid biochemistryAlso won in 1955[105][51]
William Zev HassidUniversity of California, BerkeleyRole of nucleotide disphosphate sugar in carbohydrate metabolism of plantsAlso won in 1955[3][4]
George Paul HessCornell UniversityConformational changes accompanying enzyme catalyzed reactions[124]
Lucille S. HurleyUniversity of California, DavisInfluence of environment factors on the development of the mammalian fetus and neonatal youngAlso won in 1969[3][4]
Alvin Isaac KrasnaColumbia University[125][126]
Albert L. LehningerJohns Hopkins UniversityTertiary and quaternary structure of protein-lipid complexesAlso won in 1951[67][68]
William J. RutterUniversity of IllinoisMolecular control of cellular differentiation[14]
Esmond Emerson SnellUniversity of California, BerkeleyBiochemistry of growth and nutritionAlso won in 1954, 1970[3][4]
Sidney SolomonMedical College of VirginiaRenal electrolyte transport[127][68]
Robert Greenblatt StanleyUnited States Forest Service Experimental StationProtein-enzyme formation in relation to incompatibility relations of pollen[3][4]
Lee Wolff WattenbergUniversity of Minnesota[102]
Organismic Biology and EcologySam Meyer BeiserColumbia University[128]
Andrew John BergerUniversity of Michigan[59]
Edgar J. BoellYale University[6][8]
Nicholas E. ColliasUniversity of California, Los AngelesOrigin and effects of domestication of the Red junglefowl[16][35][18]
Joseph Hurd ConnellUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraEcology of marine shore organismsAlso won in 1971[11][12]
Lois CrislerWolves[129]
William Ryan DawsonUniversity of Michigan[59]
Carl Barton HuffakerUniversity of California, BerkeleyNatural control of animal and plant populations[3][4]
Robert Wharton MorrisUniversity of OregonOxygen consumption of fish in southern temperature latitudes[69]
Lionel Israel RebhunPrinceton UniversityLiving cell structure and function[1]
Curt SternUniversity of CaliforniaProblems of differentiation in relation to genesAlso won in 1951[4]
Talbot H. WatermanYale University[6][8]
William Abell WimsattCornell UniversityReproductive physiology and eye structure in tropical bats[56]
PhysicsErnest AmblerNational Bureau of StandardsCooperative properties of spin systems at low temperatures[67][68][100]
Robert Demo BentIndiana UniversityShort nuclear lifetimes by the Doppler-shift attenuation method[27][57][14][100]
Albéric BoivinLaval UniversityElectromagnetic optics[130]
Sheldon Jack BrownFresno State CollegeGyromagnetic ratios of ferromagnetic elements and alloys[4][100]
Ugo CameriniUniversity of WisconsinDecay modes of neutral K-mesons[88][100]
Richard H. CappsNorthwestern UniversityStrong interactions of strange elementary particles, by means of the application of dispersion relations[14][100]
Robert Lee ChassonUniversity of NebraskaStructure of interplanetary and interstellar magnetic fields[84][100]
Gordon FeldmanJohns Hopkins UniversityStrong interactions of elementary particles by means of the application of dispersion relations and invariance under groups of transformations[67][68][100]
Michael Wulf FriedlanderWashington University in St. LouisCharacteristics of cosmic radiation[62][74][100]
Bernard GoodmanUniversity of MissouriMössbauer effect, X-ray and related radiation phenomena[62][100]
Isaac HalpernUniversity of WashingtonNuclear reactions[70][100]
A. Carl HelmholzUniversity of California, BerkeleyPion nucleon interaction[3][100]
Jan KorringaOhio State UniversityEquilibrium properties and relaxation of interacting spin systems in liquid and solids[47][100]
James Charles PhillipsUniversity of ChicagoElectronic structure of metals and semiconductors[14][100]
David PinesUniversity of IllinoisElementary excitation in many-body problemsAlso won in 1969[100]
Maurice Mandel ShapiroUnited States Naval Research LaboratoryCosmic ray interactions at ultrahigh energies and recent developments in the theory of nuclear structure[68][100]
Laszlo TiszaMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyExtension of thermodynamics to the microscopic structural properties of matter[100]
James Leslie TuckLos Alamos Scientific LaboratoryPlasma physics and molecular biology[101][100]
Joseph WeberUniversity of MarylandClassical and quantized general relativityAlso won in 1955[67][68][100]
Chen Ning YangInstitute for Advanced StudyWeak interactions and superconductivity[40][1][100]
Plant SciencesCarl William BoothroydCornell UniversityPathogens of maize in Mexico and Central America[56]
Calvin John Heusser (es)New York University[131]
Edgar Rothwell LemonCornell University, United States Department of Agriculture[132]
James Gordon Ogden, IIIOhio Wesleyan University[47]
StatisticsJack Carl KieferCornell University[133]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesWilliam Y. AdamsUNESCODaily life in a Nubian village in the Sudan[134][135]
J. Louis GiddingsBrown University[5]
Alex Dony Krieger (es)University of WashingtonCultural and environment of early man in the new world[70]
Oscar LewisUniversity of IllinoisCulture of poverty and its transformation in contemporary Latin American communitiesAlso won in 1956[14]
Leopold J. Pospisil (cs)Yale University[6]
EconomicsBruce Foster JohnstonStanford UniversityAsian food economics[3][52]
Harvey LeibensteinUniversity of California, Berkeley[136]
Marc NerloveStanford UniversityEconomicsAlso won in 1978[3][52]
Henry Christopher WallichYale University[6]
LawGerald GuntherColumbia University[137][138]
John Ernest Moffatt HancockStanford UniversityProblems in conflicting laws[3][52]
Rudolf B. SchlesingerCornell UniversityBody of norms common to the world's leading legal systems[56]
Eric SteinUniversity of Michigan Law School[139]
Frederick Bernays WienerRecent Supreme Court decisions concerning military jurisdiction over civilians[68]
Political ScienceMurray Jacob EdelmanUniversity of IllinoisSymbolic meanings of political acts and political institutionsAlso won in 1983[14]
Elliot R. GoodmanBrown University[5]
A. Arthur Schiller (de)Columbia Law SchoolAlso won in 1949, 1955[140]
Thomas L. ThorsonUniversity of WisconsinContributions of analytical philosophy and existentialism to modern political values[88]
PsychologyEdwin A. FleishmanYale University[6]
Bertram H. RavenUniversity of California, Los AngelesField of group behavior[35][18]
SociologyThomas R. FordUniversity of KentuckySocial and economic change in Latin America[141]
Everett Einar HagenMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyEconomic development in the British Isles[142]
Robert K. MertonBureau of Applied Social Research[143]
Georges SabaghUniversity of Southern California[18]
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1962 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFine ArtsDavid Manzur LondoñoUniversity of the AndesPaintingAlso won in 1961[144][145]
Music CompositionOsvaldo Costa de LacerdaSociedade Pró Música BrasileiraComposing[146]
HumanitiesIberian and Latin American HistoryAlberto Mario E SalasUniversity of Buenos AiresAlso won in 1971[147]
Latin American LiteratureAntonio Pagés Larraya (es)University of Buenos Aires[148][149]
Maria Concepcion ZardoyaTulane UniversityCreative writing in poetry[42]
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsEnrique Grünbaum DanielUniversity of ChileAlso won in 1963[150]
Astronomy and AstrophysicsCarlos Alberto AltavistaLa Plata Astronomical Observatory[151]
ChemistryVicente Guilherme ToscanoUniversity of São Paulo[152]
Earth ScienceCarlos Alberto MenéndezNatural Sciences Argentine Museum, CONICET[153]
Rosendo PascualNational University of La Plata[154]
MathematicsJosé Barros-NetoYale UniversityAlso won in 1961[155][156]
Juan Carlos MerloUniversity of Buenos AiresAlso won in 1961[157]
Nelson Onuchic (pt)São Paulo State UniversityAlso won in 1961[158]
Medicine and HealthOswaldo Grillo RodríguezCentral University of Venezuela[159]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyMaria Luisa Dinamarca GallardoUniversity of Chile[160]
Jesús Torres GallardoHospital for Nutritional Diseases[161]
Victor Nussenzweig (de)University of São PauloAlso won in 1964[162]
José Oliver-GonzálezUniversity of Puerto Rico School of Medicine[163]
Marino Villavicencio Núñez (es)National University of San MarcosAlso won in 1963[164]
NeuroscienceEnrique López MendozaNational Institute of CardiologyAlso won in 1963, 1964[165]
Guillermo R. J. PilarNational Institute of CardiologyAlso won in 1960[166]
Organismic Biology and EcologyMercedes DelfinadoDepartment of Health[167]
Armando Federico Leanza (de)Pan American Argentina Oil Company[168]
José Squadroni, S.J.Catholic University of Uruguay[169]
Carmen C. VelasquezUniversity of the PhilippinesAlso won in 1956[170]
Abraham WillinkNational University of TucumánAlso won in 1948[171][172]
Plant SciencesMaria BuchingerNational Forest Administration[173]
Gabriela Hässel de Menéndez (es)CONICET[174]
Elías Ramón de la Sota (es)National University of TucumánAlso won in 1974[175]
Mario H. Ricardi Salinas (es)University of Concepción[176]
Social SciencesAnthropology and SociologyJosé Rafael Arboleda, S.J.Pontificia Universidad Javeriana[177]
LawShridath Surendranath RamphalWest Indies Federation[178]
PsychologyClaudio B. Naranjo CohenUniversity of Chile[179]
SociologyLuiz de Aguiar Costa PintoUniversity of Brazil[180]
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