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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Creative ArtsChoreographyPaul TaylorPaul Taylor Dance CompanyAlso won in 1961, 1983[5][6]
Drama and Performance ArtJack GelberAlso won in 1963[7]
Errol JohnCreative writing for theatreAlso won in 1958[8][9]
Terrence McNallyCreative writing for theatreAlso won in 1969[10]
FictionDonald BarthelmeWriting[11]
Cecil Dawkins[12]
Stanley Lawrence ElkinWashington University in St. Louis[13][2]
Jesse Hill Ford[14]
Tom MayerInstituto Allende[3]
Susan SontagAlso won in 1975[15]
David Derek StactonAlso won in 1960[16][17][18]
Fine ArtsPeter AgostiniSculpture[19]
Calvin AlbertPratt InstituteSculpture[20]
John S. AndersonSculpture[citation needed]Also won in 1965[21]
Giorgio CavallonPainting[22]
John Angus ChamberlainUniversity of New MexicoSculptureAlso won in 1977[3]
Sherman DrexlerPainting[23]
Edward DugmorePratt InstitutePainting[24]
Friedel DzubasPaintingAlso won in 1968[25]
Eugene FeldmanUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhoto-offset lithography[4]
Frank GalloSculpture[26]
Al HeldYale UniversityPainting[27]
Wolf KahnPainting[28]
David LevineGraphic art[29]
Sven LukinPainting[30]
Eleanore MikusMonmouth CollegePainting[31]
David P. MilbyPennsylvania State UniversityPainting[32]
Frank Sumio OkadaBoeingPainting[33][34]
Ricardo YrarrázavalPainting[35]
Music CompositionDavid Del TrediciComposing[36]
Robert EricksonSan Francisco Conservatory of Music[18]
Morton Feldman[37][38]
Vincent Sauter Frohne[39]
Donald HarrisOhio State University[40]
Bernhard HeidenIndiana University[39]
Gerald Humel [de][41]
Benjamin George LeesQueens College, CUNYAlso won in 1954[42]
Robert Hall LewisGoucher CollegeAlso won in 1979[43]
Frederic MyrowSUNY Buffalo[44]
George PerleQueens College, CUNYAlso won in 1974[45]
George RochbergUniversity of PennsylvaniaAlso won in 1956[4][46]
Robert E. WardJuilliard School of MusicAlso won in 1949, 1950[47]
Hugo WeisgallPennsylvania State UniversityAlso won in 1955, 1960[48]
La Monte Young[49]
PhotographyDiane Arbus"American Rites, Manners and Customs" projectAlso won in 1963[50]
Paul CaponigroStone edifices in Ireland and EnglandAlso won in 1975[51][52]
William GedneyStudies of American life (posthumously published as A Time of Youth, 2021)[53]
Ray K. MetzkerPhiladelphia College of ArtAlso won in 1979[54]
Aaron H. SiskindIllinois Institute of Technology[26]
David VestalNew York Institute of Photography[citation needed]Also won in 1973[55][56]
PoetryA. R. AmmonsCornell UniversityWriting[57]
John BerrymanUniversity of MinnesotaWon for biography in 1952[58]
J. V. CunninghamBrandeis UniversityAlso won in 1959[59][60]
Donald FinkelWashington University[13][2]
Richard Howard[61]
William E. StaffordLewis & Clark College[62]
Theatre ArtsHarry Gilbert CarlsonUniversity of GeorgiaEvolution of Swedish theater as a cultural institution[63]
David Mayer IIILawrence UniversityEnglish pantomime from 1806 to 1846[64][65]
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureC. Hugh HolmanUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillWilliam Gilmore Sims[66]
R. W. B. LewisYale UniversityBiography of Edith WhartonAlso won in 1975[27]
Jay MartinYale UniversityBiographical and critical study of Nathaniel West[27]
N. Scott MomadayUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraResistance poets[67]
Willard ThorpPrinceton UniversitySocial content of American fiction from the beginnings through 1865[68]
Architecture, Planning and DesignRobert Damora[69]
Edward Frank[70]
Taylor M. PotterUnited Presbyterian Church of the United StatesChristian worship and its expression through architecture[71]
Frank J. TysenInstitute of Public AdministrationUrban ugliness[72][73]
BibliographyRuth MortimerHarvard College LibraryDescriptive catalogue of Itailan 16th century illustrated books in the Harvard College Library[74][75]
Lawrence Clark PowellUniversity of California, Los AngelesSurvey of books on California, emphasizing the influence of landscape on literatureAlso won in 1950[76]
BiographyIrving H. BartlettCarnegie Institute of TechnologyDaniel Webster[77]
Frank BradyPennsylvania State University[78]
Peter Burchard[79]
Eleanor FlexnerBiography of Mary Wollstonecraft[80]
British HistoryF. David RobertsDartmouth College[81]
Peter D. StanskyStanford UniversityAlso won in 1973[82]
ClassicsMilton V. Anastos (el)University of California, Los AngelesIntellectual history of the Byzantine EmpireAlso won in 1954[76][75]
John Kinloch AndersonUniversity of California, BerkeleyGreek military history in the time of Xenophon[83][18]
Sterling DowHarvard UniversityStudies in Greece in antiquityAlso won in 1934, 1959[84][85]
Michael C. J. PutnamBrown University[86]
Thomas G. RosenmeyerUniversity of California, BerkeleyAlso won in 1982[87]
East Asian StudiesTse-tsung ChowUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison[65]
Economic HistoryJohn M. DayTel Aviv University[88]
Charlotte J. EricksonLondon School of Economics[89]
William Nelson ParkerYale UniversityChanges in American agriculture, 1840-1910[27]
Theodore SaloutosUniversity of California, Los AngelesHistory of the American farmer and the New Deal[76]
English LiteratureRobert B. AlterColumbia UniversityAlso won in 1978[90][91]
Lloyd E. BerryUniversity of Illinois, UrbanaEdition of the works of Thomas Elyot[26][75]
Donald F. BondUniversity of ChicagoAlso won in 1958[26]
Jack P. DaltonSUNY BuffaloCompletion of an edition of 66 notebooks used by James Joyce in the composition of Finnegans WakeAlso won in 1964[44]
George Siemers Fayen, Jr.Yale UniversityStudy of Thomas Hardy's notebooks[27]
Edgar JohnsonCity College of New YorkAlso won in 1956[92][93]
Francis Russell HartUniversity of VirginiaModern Scottish novel[94]
Joyce HemlowMcGill UniversityAlso won in 1951, 1960[95]
Herbert HowarthUniversity of PennsylvaniaEnglish writers[4]
Maurice KelleyPrinceton UniversityEdition of Milton's Christian Doctrine[68]
Louis A. LandaPrinceton UniversityEconomic ideas in 18th-century literatureAlso won in 1946[96][68]
John Loftis, Jr.Stanford UniversityAnglo-Spanish dramatic relations in the later 17th century[97][18]
Ralph Noel MaudSimon Fraser UniversityResearch for an edition of the unpublished writings of Dylan Thomas[98][95]
Clarence H. MillerSt. Louis UniversityEdition of St. Thomas More's Expositio Passionis[13][2]
Robert L. PetersUniversity of California, Riverside[99]
Thomas C. PinneyPomona CollegeCollected letters of Thomas Babington MacaulayAlso won in 1984[100]
Irene SamuelHunter CollegeJohn Milton's theory of literary criticism[101][75]
Charles A. RyskampPrinceton UniversityComplete edition of the letters of William Cowper[68]
Aileen WardBrandeis University[102]
Fine Arts ResearchKlaus BergerUniversity of KansasJapanese sources of European paintings, 1860–1910[103][13][75]
Dietrich von BothmerMetropolitan Museum of Art[104]
François BucherYale UniversityGothic architecture in the light of a newly discovered 15th-century sketchbookAlso won in 1958[68]
Malcolm John CampbellUniversity of PennsylvaniaArt patronage of the Medici[4]
Albert ElsenIndiana UniversityOrigin and evolution of modern sculpture, 1890–1920[39]
Julius S. HeldBarnard Collegecatalogue raissone of the oil sketches of Pieter Paul RubensAlso won in 1952[105][75]
Juergen SchulzUniversity of California, BerkeleyTopographical history of Venice[106][18]
Folklore and Popular CultureAlan DundesUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistory of folk narrative scholarship[106][18]
Holger O. NygardDuke University[107]
Felix J. OinasIndiana UniversitySlavic and Balto-Finnic folkloreAlso won in 1961[39]
Warren E. RobertsIndiana UniversityComparison of folk architecture in Northern Europe and the United States[39]
French HistoryEdward T. GarganWesleyan UniversityHistory of French thought from 1860 to 1990[27]
Ernest John KnaptonWheaton College[108]
John Baptist WolfUniversity of MinnesotaCompletion of a biography of Louis XIV of FranceAlso won in 1959[58]
French LiteratureOlga BernalVassar College[109]
Raymond FedermanSUNY BuffaloEstablishing new trends in French poetry, 1945-1965[44]
René GirardJohns Hopkins UniversityStudies of Andre Malraux, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul SartreAlso won in 1959[43]
John Clarke LappStanford UniversityJean de La Fontaine's TalesAlso won in 1973[97][18][75]
Robert James NelsonUniversity of PennsylvaniaJean Rotrou[4]
General NonfictionConstantine FitzGibbon[110]
German and East European HistoryKlaus Epstein [de]Brown University[111]
Otto PflanzeUniversity of Minnesota, MinneapolisBismarck and the consolidation of the German Reich, 1871-1890[58]
Stanford Jay ShawUniversity of California, Los Angeles[112]
German and Scandinavian LiteratureAdolf D. KlarmannUniversity of PennsylvaniaHistory of modern German drama[4]
Gerald GillespieHarpur CollegeGerman poetry[113]
Victor LangePrinceton UniversityDevelopment of the German novel in the 18th centuryAlso won in 1950[68][75]
Burton E. PikeCornell UniversityThematic works of Thomas Mann[57]
Heinz PolitzerUniversity of California, BerkeleyLiterary history of Austria, 1789–1918Also won in 1958, 1974[106][18]
History of Science and TechnologyJohn Colton GreeneUniversity of KansasAmerican science in the age of Thomas Jefferson[103][13]
Italian LiteratureDante Della TerzaHarvard UniversityDevelopment of Torquato Tasso's poetry[114][75]
Luciano RebayColumbia University[115]
Richard Allen WebsterUniversity of California, BerkeleyTransition from parliamentary democracy to fascism in Italy, 1911–1915[106][18]
Frank Roy WillisUniversity of California, Davis[116]
LinguisticsYakov MalkielUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheoretical linguisticsAlso won in 1948, 1959[106][18]
Herbert PenzlUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhonemic structures of the dialects in four major Old High German texts[106][18]
Literary CriticismKarl KroeberUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison[65]
Peter L. Thorslev, Jr.University of California, Los AngelesFree will and determinism in the romantic period[76]
René WellekYale UniversityCompletion of a history of modern criticismAlso won in 1951, 1952, 1956[117][27]
Medieval HistoryWalter H. PrincipeSt. Michael's College, University of Toronto[95]
Medieval LiteratureAlfred DavidIndiana UniversityPreparation of an edition of Chaucer's short poems and The Romaunt of the Rose[39]
Martin StevensOhio State University[45]
Music ResearchDavid D. BoydenUniversity of California, BerkeleyHistory of violin playingAlso won in 1954, 1970[106][18]
George John Buelow [pt]New York University[118]
Friedrich von HueneComparative study of historical woodwinds[119]
Owen Jander [fr]Wellesley College[120]
Janet E. KnappBoston UniversityLatin poetry in the musical liturgies of the 11th and 12th centuries[75]
Leonard D. SteinClaremont Graduate SchoolCreative processes of the manuscripts of Schoenberg[121]
Near Eastern StudiesHans Goedicke [de]Johns Hopkins UniversityEdition of inscriptions and documents pertaining to the history of ancient Egypt[43]
Norman GolbUniversity of ChicagoAlso won in 1964[26]
Howard Clark KeeDrew University[122]
George MakdisiUniversity of MichiganAlso won in 1957[123]
Joan L. L. OatesUniversity of CambridgeArchaeological survey in Mandali, Iraq and between Mandali and Badra[124]
Hisham B. SharabiGeorgetown University[125]
LinguisticsHaim Blanc [he]Hebrew University[126]
PhilosophyIsaac LeviWestern Reserve UniversityPositive and normative aspects of the concept of rationality[41]
Thomas NagelUniversity of California, BerkeleyMotivational basis of ethics[106][18]
David S. ShwayderUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhilosophy of language[106][18]
William Walker Tait, IIIUniversity of Illinois, Chicago Circle[26]
James Jerome WalshColumbia University[127]
ReligionWilliam David DaviesUnion Theological SeminaryAlso won in 1960[128]
Van A. HarveySouthern Methodist UniversityEthics of belief in 19th-century religious thoughtAlso won in 1971[129]
Renaissance HistoryRosalie Littell ColieUniversity of IowaLife and works of Hugo GrotiusAlso won in 1958[130][131][75]
Frank ManleyEmory UniversityPreparation of an edition of St. Thomas More's Dyalogue of ComforteAlso won in 1978[63][75]
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureSamuel Gordon ArmisteadUniversity of California, Los AngelesProse versions of La Gesta de las Mocedades del CidAlso won in 1971[76]
Diego CatalánUniversity of California, Berkeley13th and 14th century Spanish historiography[106][18]
Ramón Martínez López [es]University of Texas, AustinLexicological studies of the prose works of Alfonso X[132]
Philip W. SilverOberlin CollegeContemporary Spanish poetry[41]
Iris Milagros ZavalaUniversidad de Puerto Rico[133]
United States HistoryKenneth Kyle BaileyTexas Western CollegeSouthern white Protestantism in the 19th century[134]
Richard S. DunnUniversity of PennsylvaniaComparative history of the English Colonies in America[4]
Peter GayColumbia UniversityAlso won 1977[135]
Stanley P. HirshsonQueens College, CUNY[136]
Richard HofstadterThe Progressive Historians: Turner, Beard, Parrington (published 1968)[137][138]
Winthrop D. JordanUniversity of California, BerkeleyTransformation of American social values, 1730-1790[106][18]
Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.[139]
Gabriel Morris KolkoUniversity of PennsylvaniaUnited States foreign policy between 1944 and 1956[4]
Robert A. SkotheimWayne State UniversityAmerican reaction to the idea of European totalitarianism[140]
John Edward SunderUniversity of Texas at AustinConservation of natural resources in the trans-Mississippi west from 1800 to 1865[132]
James Harvey YoungEmory UniversityHistory of the Food and Drug Administration[63]
Natural SciencesApplied MathematicsCathleen S. MorawetzNew York UniversityAlso won 1978[141]
Hiroshi SatoFord Motor CompanyRelationship between crystal and electronic structures in transition metal alloys[142]
Aaron D. Wyner[21]
George ZamesMassachusetts Institute of Technology[143]
Astronomy and AstrophysicsDavid BodanskyUniversity of WashingtonAlso won 1974[144]
Jack Stanley GoldsteinBrandeis UniversityWork at the astrophysics lab at the University of Rome[145]
Robert A. GrossColumbia University[146]
William M. ProtheroeUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhotometry of eclipsing binary stars in the southern hemisphere[4]
ChemistryLeland C. Allen [de]Princeton UniversityElectronic structure theory of large moleculesAlso won in 1967[68]
Irving A. BregerU.S. Geological SurveyChemical structure of coal[147]
Thomas A. CarlsonOak Ridge National LaboratoryAtomic consequences of radioactive decay[14]
Howard H. ClaassenWheaton CollegeReactive inorganic fluorides[26][148]
James W. CobblePurdue UniversityThermodynamic properties and the oxidation states of the chemical elements in aqueous solutions[39]
Larry A. HaskinUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison[65]
James Lynn HoardCornell UniversityStructures of coordination complexes of biological interestAlso won in 1946, 1960[57]
Stephen PragerUniversity of MinnesotaFlow of gases at low pressuresAlso won in 1958[58]
William H. ReinmuthColumbia University[149]
Dean Wentworth RobinsonJohns Hopkins UniversitySpectra and electronic structure of some first-period diatomic molecules[43]
Klaus Ruedenberg [de]Iowa State UniversityQuantum chemistry and molecular physics[131][150]
Joseph SilvermanUniversity of Maryland, College ParkRadiation chemistry of polymers[43]
Charles Frederick Wilcox, Jr.Cornell UniversityTheoretical organic chemistry[57]
Computer ScienceGeorge L. TurinUniversity of California, BerkeleyStatistical communication theory[106][18]
Earth ScienceHubert Lloyd BarnesPennsylvania State University[151]
William B. N. Berry [de]University of California, BerkeleyDistribution and phylogeny of Siluarian graptolites in Europe[83][106][18]
Gerhard OertelUniversity of California, Los AngelesMechanism of shear fracture in rocks with slaty cleavage[76]
Philip Moore OrvilleYale UniversityNorth American-Eurasian ornithopod dinosaurs ad early cretaceous faunas[27]
John H. OstromYale University[152]
George VeronisMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyWork at the International Institute of Meteorology in StockholmAlso won in 1959[153]
EngineeringHal O. AngerUniversity of California, BerkeleyRadioisotope cameras in medical diagnosis[83][18]
S. George BankoffNorthwestern University[26]
Alvin W. TrivelpieceUniversity of California, BerkeleyMechanisms generating turbulence in hot and cold plasmas[154][106][18]
Peter E. WagnerJohns Hopkins UniversityPhonon avalanches in paramagnetic salts[43]
Robert Clark WentworthLockheed Missiles and Space CompanyMagnetic vibrations[97][18]
Donald Roger WillisUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheory of the flow of rarefied polyatomic gases[106][18]
MathematicsFelix BrowderUniversity of ChicagoAlso won in 1953[26]
Shiing-Shen ChernUniversity of ChicagoNonlinear partial differential equations arising from geometrical problemsAlso won in 1954[106][18]
Avner FriedmanNorthwestern University[26]
Paul Roesel GarabedianCourant Institute of Mathematical SciencesAlso won 1981[155]
James Allister JenkinsWashington UniversityGeometric studies in the theory of univalent functions[13][2]
Louis NirenbergNew York UniversityAlso won 1975[156]
Gerald Enoch SacksCornell UniversityAxioms of recursion theory[57]
Robert Lawson VaughtUniversity of California, BerkeleyFoundations of mathematics[106][18]
Medicine and HealthPhilip AisenMount Sinai HospitalAnion binding properties of transferrin[157]
Philip S. Chen, Jr.University of RochesterCalcium transport across living membranes[158]
Robert M. EpsteinColumbia University[159]
Attallah KappasUniversity of Chicago[26]
Alfred F. Michael, Jr.University of Minnesota Medical SchoolBiochemical nature and development of cell membranes[58]
Malcolm R. MillerUniversity of California Medical CenterAlso won in 1955[18]
David SchachterColumbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons[160]
Andrew G. Szent-GyőrgyiDartmouth Medical School[161]
Lewis William WannamakerUniversity of MinnesotaBiology of streptococci[58]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyDaniel E. AtkinsonUniversity of California, Los AngelesTheoretical and experimental studies on metabolic regulation[76]
Sterling ChaykinUniversity of California, Davis[162]
R. David ColeUniversity of California, BerkeleyFundamental aspects of protein chemistry[106][18]
Eugene GoldwasserUniversity of Chicago[26]
Corwin HanschPomona CollegeAlso won in 1952[163]
Edwin G. KrebsUniversity of Washington[164]
Donald B. McCormickCornell UniversityMechanisms of action of the flavoproteins[57]
Matthew MeselsonHarvard University[165]
Alwin M. Pappenheimer, Jr.Harvard University[166]
Russell RossUniversity of Washington[167]
Irwin William ShermanUniversity of California, RiversideResearch at the Carlsberg Biologic Institute in Copenhagen[168] f
Peter H. TsaoUniversity of California, Riverside[169]
Milton ZaitlinUniversity of ArizonaMutants of the tobacco mosaic virus[170]
Organismic Biology and EcologyClifford O. BergCornell UniversityEcology of the snail-killing flies of South America[57]
Arthur Barclay ChapmanUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison[65]
José Henrique GuimarãesSecretariat of Agriculture of the State of São PauloEtymology[171]
Frederic W. HillUniversity of California, Davis[172]
DeForest Mellon, Jr.University of VirginiaSensory processes of insect feeding regulation[94]
Charles Duncan MichenerUniversity of KansasBehavior of primitive social bees in AfricaAlso won in 1955[173][103][13]
William Wright MilsteadUniversity of Missouri, Kansas CityAmerican box turtles[13][2]
Francis John RolleUniversidad de Puerto RicoWest Indian thrushes (Miocichla (Aves))[174]
Evert I. SchlingerUniversity of California, BerkeleyAcrocerid flies in Chile[175]
Marcus SingerWestern Reserve University School of Medicine[176]
PhysicsAnsel C. AndersonUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign[26]
Walter E. BronIBM Research Center[177]
William ChinowskyUniversity of California, BerkeleyElementary particle interactionsAlso won 1978[106][18]
Stanley DeserBrandeis UniversityResearch at Sorbonne[178]
Richard Diamond [de]Lawrence Radiation LaboratoryNuclear structure[106][18]
Joseph Francis Dillon, Jr.[21]
Young B. KimBell Telephone LaboratorySuperconductivity[21]
Donald Newton LangenbergUniversity of PennsylvaniaElectronic structure of metals[4]
David M. LeeCornell UniversityThermodynamics of solid and liquid heliumAlso won 1974[57]
Tsung-Dao LeeColumbia University[179]
Marshall LubanUniversity of PennsylvaniaTheory of the properties of liquid helium four[4]
Malcolm Harris MacfarlaneArgonne National LaboratoryResearch at Oxford University[26][180]
Earl W. McDanielGeorgia Institute of TechnologyTheory of atomic collision phenomena[63]
Lewis Harold NosanowUniversity of Minnesota, MinneapolisTheory of the properties of quantum crystals[58]
Susumu OkuboUniversity of RochesterElementary particle physics[158]
Henry PrimakoffUniversity of PennsylvaniaJunction of nuclear and elementary particle physics[4]
J. Robert SchriefferUniversity of PennsylvaniaCorrelation effects in relation to magnetic states in metal[4]
Glen A. SlackGeneral Electric Research Laboratory[181]
Prem Prakash SrivastavaBrazilian Center for Research in Physics, Rio de Janeiro[182]
Harold K. TichoUniversity of California, Los AngelesElementary particle physicsAlso won in 1973[76]
Ahmed R. Frank WazzanUniversity of California, Los AngelesMagnetism in solids[76]
Wolfgang Lothar WieseNational Bureau of Standards[183]
Emil WolfUniversity of RochesterCoherence phenomena in modern optical physics[158]
Charles ZemachUniversity of California, BerkeleyTheory of elementary particle physics[106][18]
Alexander ZuckerOak Ridge National LaboratoryNuclear structure physics[14]
Plant SciencesRobert E. BeardsleyManhattan CollegeCrown-gall tumor induction in plants[184]
Ernest M. Gifford [ru]University of California, Davis[185]
William Paul JacobsPrinceton UniversityMovement of hormones in plant roots[68]
George G. LatiesUniversity of California, Los AngelesRegulatory mechanisms governing respiratory activity in plant tissues[76]
Oswaldo FidalgoAlso won in 1964[186]
A. Douglas McLarenUniversity of California, BerkeleyPhotochemistry of viruses, particularly at short wavelengths of ultraviolet radiation[106][18]
Albert L. PageUniversity of California, Riverside[187]
StatisticsErich L. LehmannUniversity of California, BerkeleyNonparametric techniques and their propertiesAlso won in 1955, 1979[106][18]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesKenneth Eyre ReadUniversity of Washington[188]
David M. SchneiderUniversity of Chicago[26]
EconomicsLloyd G. ReynoldsYale UniversityRevenue and expenditure patterns in European industrial countriesAlso won in 1954[27]
T. Y. ShenUniversity of California, Davis[189]
Douglas Y. ThorsonBradley University[26]
Sho-Chieh TsiangUniversity of RochesterMonetary theory[158]
Lloyd UlmanUniversity of California, BerkeleyAssessment of the effectiveness of incomes policies in selected European countries[106][18]
EducationSolon T. KimballUniversity of Florida[190]
Geography and Environmental StudiesSheldon JudsonPrinceton UniversityPhysical environment and human occupancy in Etruria from Villanovan time to the presentAlso won in 1961[191][68]
Donald William MeinigSyracuse UniversityHistorical and cultural geography of the American West[192]
H. Roy MerrensUniversity of Wisconsin[65]
Rhoads MurpheyUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor[193]
LawRichard Reeve BaxterHarvard Law SchoolCreation of customary international law[194]
Charles Montgomery GrayUniversity of Chicago[26]
Ernest van den HaagNew School for Social Research[195]
Stephan KuttnerYale UniversityMedieval canon lawAlso won in 1956[27]
Richard B. LillichSyracuse University College of LawSubstantive rules governing the responsibility of states for injuries to aliens[192]
Political ScienceDavid P. CalleoYale UniversityPostwar British attitudes toward European unity[27]
René Albrecht-CarriéColumbia University[196]
Richard Michael CyertCarnegie Institute of TechnologyDecision-making[77]
Bernard B. FallHoward UniversityViet Cong[197]
Robert Allen GoldwinUniversity of ChicagoJohn Locke's works in Great Britain[26][198]
Arnold KramishUniversity of California, Los AngelesInteraction of science and technology with other elements of national and internal policy[76]
Val R. LorwinUniversity of Oregon[62]
John D. MartzUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillClass and political culture in Ecuador[199]
PsychologyPeter C. DodwellQueen's University at Kingston[95]
SociologyJames Samuel ColemanJohns Hopkins UniversityTheory of collective decisions[43]
Nathan GlazerUniversity of California, BerkeleyComparative studies in problems of social policyAlso won in 1954[200][106][18]
Talcott ParsonsHarvard University[201]
Rita J. SimonUniversity of Illinois, Urbana[26]
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1966 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsFictionMax AubUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoMexican RevolutionAlso won in 1968, 1971[202][203]
Fine ArtsAlberto W. CollieHarvard Graduate School of Design (student)Sculpture[204]
Marta MinujínMove to New York City[205]
Honorio MoralesTravel to New York City[206]
Luis Felipe NoéAlso won in 1965[207]
PoetryHomero AridjisInstituto Nacional de Bellas ArtesAlso won in 1979[208]
HumanitiesArchitecture, Planning and DesignTeresa Gisbert de MesaHigher University of San AndrésAlso won in 1958[209]
Fine Arts ResearchJosé Roberto Teixeira Leite [pt]State University of Campinas[210][211]
Folkore and Popular CultureIsabel AretzInstituto Nacional de Cultura y Bellas ArtesIndigenous music of South and Central America[212][213][214]
Luis Felipe Ramón y RiveraNational Institute of Folklore[215]
Iberian and Latin American HistoryJosé A. GautierUniversidad de Puerto Rico[216]
José Miranda González (es)Universidad Nacional de MéxicoAlso won in 1957[217]
LinguisticsLuis Jaime Cisneros [es; fr; qu]Universidad Nacional Mayor de San MarcosPhilological studies[218]
Music ResearchFrancisco Curt Lange[219]
Spanish and Portuguese LiteratureEnrique Carlos Pezzoni [es]Universidad de Buenos AiresPoetry of Octavio Paz[220]
Theatre ArtsGabriela Roepke BahamondeUniversidad Católica de Chile[221]
Natural SciencesEarth SciencesCarlos de Paula CoutoNational Museum of BrazilAlso won in 1949, 1951[222]
José F. BonaparteNational University of TucumánAlso won in 1972[223]
EngineeringKenneth S. JulienUniversity of the West Indies[224]
Medicine and HealthJoão Garcia LemeFaculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto[225]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyJorge E. AllendeInstitute of Physical Chemistry and PathologyAlso won in 1971[226]
Fernando BastarracheaInstituto Politécnico NacionalAlso won in 1965[227]
Organismic Biology and EcologyMiguel A. Klappenbach [es]National Museum of Natural History, Uruguay[228]
Pablo R. San MartínUniversidad de MontevideoGeneral study on the Bothriuridae family[229][230]
Eduardo del Solar OssesUniversity of ChileAlso won in 1965[231]
Plant SciencesAylthon Brandão Joly [es; pt]Universidade de São Paulo[232]
Armando DugandNational University of ColombiaAlso won in 1965[233]
Maria E. P. K. Fidalgo (es) (ast)Botanical Garden of São PauloAlso won in 1964[234]
Rafael Ramon Romero CastañedaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia[235]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesFernando HorcasitasNational School of Anthropology and History[236]
Ramiro Matos Mendieta (es)National University of the Center of PeruAlso won in 1965[237]
Alberto Rex González (es)National University of La Plata, National University of the LittoralAlso won in 1956, 1967[238]
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