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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1970

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Two hundred and eighty-six scholars, artists, and scientists received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1970.[1][2][3] $2,605,000 was disbursed between the recipients, who were chosen from an applicant pool of 2,313.[4][2] Of the 81 universities represented,[5][3] University of California, Berkeley had the most winners on its faculty (23), with Harvard University (17) claiming second and University of California, Los Angeles (10) claiming third.[6][7]

1970 United States and Canadian fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Louis Falco Sleepers (performance) [8][9]
Anna Halprin Experiments in kinetic theatre [10][11]
Paul S. Sanasardo Saratoga Performing Arts Center Dance [12]
Drama and Performance Art Ben Caldwell Playwriting [13]
Tom Eyen [13]
Ronald Ribman [13]
Fiction Robert E. Boles University of Iowa (visiting) Writing [5]
Rosalyn Drexler [14]
George P. Elliott Syracuse University Michael of Byzantium (unfinished) Also won in 1961 [15][16][17][13]
Leonard Gardner Writing [10]
Leo E. Litwak San Francisco State College [10]
Leonard Michaels University of California, Berkeley [10][3]
Film James Broughton San Francisco Art Institute; San Francisco State College Filmmaking Also won in 1973 [10]
Larry Jordan Sacred Art of Tibet [10][18]
Gregory J. Markopoulos Filmmaking [19]
Mildred Chick Strand Occidental College Guacamole [20][21]
Fine Arts Romare Bearden [22]
James Bishop Cooper Union Painting [23][24]
Ronald Bladen Drawing [25]
Robert Duran Painting [13]
Robert S. Grosvenor Sculpture Also won in 1983 [13][26]
Patricia Johanson Painting Also won in 1980 [13][27]
Freda Koblick Sculpture [10][11]
Edward Koren Brown University Painting and graphics [28]
Gerald Nichols Philadelphia College of Art Painting [13][29]
Irving Petlin [13]
Nicholas Sperakis Educational Alliance Art School Printmaking [30][31]
John Stockdale Painting [13][32]
Walasse Ting [33]
Anne Truitt Sculpture [34]
Jack Tworkov Yale University Painting [35][13]
Ansei Uchima Sarah Lawrence College Printmaking Also won in 1962 [36][37]
Christopher Wilmarth Cooper Union Sculpture Also won in 1983 [13][26][38]
Music Composition Jon H. Appleton Dartmouth College Electric music composition [39][40]
Paul Earls Duke University Composing [4][41]
Charles Edward Haden [42]
Richard Hoffmann Oberlin Conservatory of Music Also won in 1977 [43]
Karl Korte State University of New York at Binghamton Also won in 1959 [44][45][16]
David Reck [46]
Stefan Wolpe Also won in 1962 [13][47]
Photography Imogen Cunningham Turning old negatives into prints [10][11][48]
Benedict J. Fernandez, III New School for Social Research Changing forms of protest in the United States, from violence to peaceful revolution [49]
Joel Meyerowitz Also won in 1978 [50][51]
Tod Papageorge Spectator sports in the United States during the Vietnam War Also won in 1977 [52]
Minor White Massachusetts Institute of Technology [53]
Poetry James D. Reed University of Montana (student) Writing [54][13]
William Pitt Root Michigan State University [55][13]
Raphael Rudnik [13]
Louis Simpson State University of New York at Stony Brook Also won in 1962 [13][56][57]
Humanities African Studies Robert I. Rotberg Massachusetts Institute of Technology [58]
American Literature Norman S. Grabo University of California, Berkeley History of Anglo-American devotional literature, 1670-1730 [10][3]
Harold H. Kolb Jr. University of Virginia Mark Twain's literary uses of audience, crowd, and mob [2][3]
Architecture, Planning, and Design Albert Z. Guttenberg University of Illinois [59]
Peter S. Stevens Oceans General Inc. Nature and its relationship to building [60]
Sim Van der Ryn University of California, Berkeley Design of classrooms [10]
Biography Robert Katz [61]
British History George Dangerfield University of California, Santa Barbara [13][62]
Paul S. Seaver Stanford University Experience of religious reform in urban England, 1560-1662 [10]
Classics James A. Coulter Columbia University [63]
James R. Wiseman University of Texas, Austin Historical and political commentary on Xenophon's Hellenika [64]
East Asian Studies Derk Bodde University of Pennsylvania Annual festivals in China during the Han dynasty [65]
Masao Miyoshi University of California, Berkeley The modern Japanese novel Also won in 1975 [10][3][66]
Economic History John P. McKay University of Illinois [67]
English Literature Stephen Booth University of California, Berkeley Critical study of Shakespeare's plays as actions upon the understanding of their audiences [10][3]
Fredson Bowers University of Virginia Critical edition of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage Also won in 1958 [2][13][3]
Richard Ellmann Yale University Also won in 1949, 1957[citation needed] [35][13][3]
Leslie A. Fiedler State University of New York at Buffalo Critical study of Shakespeare [16][68][3]
James William Johnson University of Rochester Research in England [16][69][3]
Philip Kelley Browning Editorial Services Also won in 1962 [70][71][72]
Jerome J. McGann University of Chicago Also won in 1975 [73][74]
Yvonne Noble University of Illinois [3]
Norman Rabkin University of California, Berkeley Renaissance English tragedy [10][3]
Dale B. J. Randall Duke University English dramatics writings, 1642-1660 [4][41][3]
John R. Reed Wayne State University Also won in 1983 [3][75]
Mark L. Reed University of North Carolina Chronology of the life and works of Wordsworth, 1800-1815 Also won in 1965 [76][41][3][77]
John J. Richetti Columbia University [78]
Robert H. Super University of Michigan Also won in 1962 [3][79]
Georg Bernhard Tennyson University of California, Los Angeles Victorian devotional poetry [80][3]
Marshall Waingrow Claremont Graduate School New edition of Boswell's Life of Johnson [81][3]
Andrew Wright University of California, San Diego Narrative management in English prose fiction Also won in 1961 [82][3][83]
Fine Arts Research Eugene C. Goossen Hunter College, CUNY [84]
Ann B. Sutherland Harris Columbia University [85]
Eila M. Kokkinen Museum of Modern Art [86][87]
Rosalind E. Krauss Massachusetts Institute of Technology [88]
Charles Mitchell Bryn Mawr College [89]
Carlo Pedretti University of California, Los Angeles Literary works of Leonardo da Vinci [80]
Folklore and Popular Culture Jan Harold Brunvand University of Utah Modern Norwegian folklore in social and cultural contexts [90][3]
Linda Dégh-Vázsonyi Indiana University Comparative study in the folklore of Hungarian immigrants [91]
French History Robert Darnton Princeton University [92]
French Literature Frederick Brown State University of New York at Stony Brook Also won in 1984 [3][93]
Victor E. Graham University of Toronto Literary and artistic associations in Renaissance France [94][3]
Michel Rybalka University of Rochester [16][3]
General Nonfiction Norton Juster Hampshire College Children's book about creativity [95]
Jonathan Kozol Storefront Learning Center Free school movement Also won in 1980 [13][96][97]
Noel Perrin Dartmouth College Circumstances surrounding the cessation of production of firearms in 1620 in Japan Also won in 1985 [39][3][40][98]
George Steiner Churchill College, Cambridge [99][100]
Jose Yglesias Research in Spain Also won in 1976 [101][102]
German and East European History Istvan Deak Columbia University [103][104]
German and Scandinavian Literature Peter Boerner [de] University of Wisconsin Unpublished papers of Caroline von Wolzogen [6][3]
Dorrit Cohn Indiana University Comparative study of the techniques for presenting consciousness in fiction [91][3]
Michael Curschmann Princeton University Analysis of Des Teufels Netz [92][105]
John M. Ellis University of California, Santa Cruz Narrator in the German novelle [106][3]
Hinrich C. Seeba [de] University of California, Berkeley Analytic structure of 19th-century German literature [10][3]
History of Science and Technology Charles Coulston Gillispie Princeton University Also won in 1954 [107][92]
Charles Weiner American Institute of Physics [108][109]
Italian Literature Robert Hollander Princeton University [92][3]
Linguistics Robert Anderson Hall Jr. Cornell University Comparative grammar of the Romance languages Also won in 1953 [16][3]
Franklin E. Huffman Yale University Cambodian language [35][110]
William D. Labov Columbia University Also won in 1987 [111]
Literary Criticism Frederick C. Crews University of California, Berkeley Implications of psychoanalytic method for literary and social criticism [10][3]
Eugene Goodheart Massachusetts Institute of Technology [112][113]
Paul de Man Johns Hopkins University European Romanticism and Post-Romanticism, from Rousseau to Nietzsche Also won in 1981 [7]
Medieval Literature David K. Crowne University of California, San Diego Medieval Welsh language and literature [3][114][83]
Phillip Whitcomb Damon University of California, Berkeley Structural analysis of European oral epic poetry [10]
Peter F. Dembowski University of Chicago [3][115]
Robert Worth Frank, Jr Pennsylvania State University Cultural and literary backgrund of Chaucer's "tales of pathos" [116][3]
Music Research David D. Boyden University of California, Berkeley History of violin playing Also won in 1954, 1966 [10][117]
Lawrence Gushee University of Wisconsin Musical culture of 14th-century France Also won in 1982 [6][118]
Leonard B. Meyer University of Chicago [119]
Near Eastern Studies Roderic H. Davison George Washington University [120][121]
Shelomo Dov Goitein University of Pennsylvania Letters and documents from the Cairo Geniza translated from Arabic into English Also won in 1965 [65][122]
Walter Laqueur Brandeis University [123][124]
Abraham L. Udovitch Princeton University [92]
David Weiss-Halivni Columbia University; Jewish Theological Seminary [125][126][127]
Philosophy Max Black Cornell University Foundations of theoretical linguistics Also won in 1950 [16][13][128]
David B. Lyons Cornell University Philosophy of Jeremy Bentham [16]
Nicholas Rescher University of Pittsburgh British idealists [129]
H. S. Thayer City College of New York [130][131]
Richard Alan Wasserstrom University of California, Los Angeles Philosophical arguments concerning the morality of war [80]
Religion James M. Robinson Claremont Graduate School Gnostics [81]
D. Moody Smith Jr. Duke University Background of the Gospel and Epistles of John [4][41]
Renaissance History Vincent Ilardi University of Massachusetts at Amherst Renaissance diplomacy [132]
Russian History Samuel H. Baron University of California, San Diego The Weber thesis and the failure of capitalist development in early modern Russia [83]
Herbert H. Kaplan Indiana University Social and economic management of landed estates in 18th-century Russia [91]
Edward L. Keenan Jr. Harvard University [133]
Slavic Literature Maurice Friedberg Indiana University Impact of Western culture on Russia since 1953 Also won in 1981 [91][3][134]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Andrew P. Debicki University of Kansas Poetry of Jorge Guillen Also won in 1979 [135][3][136]
E. Inman Fox [es] Vassar College [3]
Richard L. Predmore Duke University Poetry of Garcia Lorca [4][41][3]
Theatre Arts Oscar G. Brockett Indiana University English theatrial periodicals [91]
Joseph Chaikin The Open Theater Also won in 1975 [137][138]
Henry F. May University of California, Berkeley European scenic design [10]
United States History James M. Banner, Jr. Princeton University [92]
Stanley M. Elkins Smith College [139]
Hugh D. Graham Johns Hopkins University Political history of the American South since 1948 [7]
Lawrence W. Levine University of California, Berkeley "Negro-American folk culture" from slavery to the Great Depression Also won in 1994 [10][140]
Eric L. McKitrick Columbia University Also won in 1976 [141][142]
Dale L. Morgan Bancroft Library History of the North American fur trade, 1763-1870 Also won in 1945 [10][143]
Paul A. Robinson Stanford University History of sexual thought in the 20th century [10]
Harry N. Scheiber Dartmouth College Federalism, public policy, and the economic order in the United States, 1790-1890 Also won in 1988 [39][40][144]
Robert Sklar University of Michigan [145][146]
Clifton K. Yearley State University of New York at Buffalo Comparative studies in urban history, 1850-1939 [147]
Joel Roudolph Williamson University of North Carolina Race relations in the American South, 1865-1915 [76][41]
Natural Sciences Applied Mathematics Charles A. Desoer University of California, Berkeley Nonlinear systems [10]
Michael E. Fisher Cornell University Mathematical physics and chemistry Also won in 1978 [16][51]
Yu-Chi Ho Harvard University [148]
Donald A. Ludwig New York University [149]
Forman Arthur Williams University of California, San Diego Flame theory [83]
Astronomy and Astrophysics John T. Jefferies University of Hawaii Stellar astronomy [150]
George Cunliffe McVittie University of Illinois Also won in 1962 [151]
Chemistry Alma L. Burlingame University of California, Berkeley Current problems in bio-organic and biomedical research [10]
Dwaine O. Cowan Johns Hopkins University Organic photochemistry [7]
Jack Kenneth Crandall Indiana University Organometallic chemistry [91]
Robert C. Fahey University of California, San Diego Addition reactions to olefins [83]
Richard G. Hiskey University of North Carolina Protein chemistry and peptide synthesis [76][41]
August Maki University of California, Riverside Research at the University of Stuttgart [152]
John Polanyi University of Toronto Dynamics of chemical reactions Also won in 1979 [94][153]
Arthur M. Poskanzer Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Nuclear chemistry [10]
William A. Pryor Louisiana State University [154][155]
Michell J. Sienko Cornell University Solid-state chemistry [16]
Edgar Bright Wilson, Jr. Harvard University Also won in 1949 [13][156]
Computer Science Malcolm Bersohn University of Toronto [157]
Henry D. Block Cornell University Biomathematics [16]
Leonard Kleinrock University of California, Los Angeles Mathematical theory for computer network operation [80]
Earth Science George E. Backus University of California, San Diego Geophysical inverse problems Also won in 1963 [158][83][13]
Gary H. Higgins Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Evolution of the earth's crust [10]
Isaac R. Kaplan University of California, Los Angeles Microbiology [80]
Melvin E. Stern University of Rhode Island [159][160]
Johannes Weertman Northwestern University Research at University of Cambridge [161]
Engineering Dale F. Rudd University of Wisconsin Design synthesis [6]
Robert Sani University of Illinois [162]
William A. Tiller Stanford University Science of crystallization [10]
Mathematics Patrick Ahern University of Wisconsin Complex analysis [6]
Marshall Hall, Jr. California Institute of Technology Research at Cambridge University Also won in 1955 [163][164]
Rudolf E. Kalman Stanford University Algebraic theory of dynamic systems [10]
Irwin Kra State University of New York at Stony Brook [165]
George W. Mackey Harvard University Also won in 1949, 1961 [166][167]
Jurgen Moser New York University [168][169]
Hugo Rossi Brandeis University [170]
Shôichirô Sakai University of Pennsylvania Examples of type II1-factors, derivations on operator algebras and the Stone-Weierstrass theorem for operator algebras [65]
Goro Shimura Princeton University [92]
Medicine and Health William P. Creger Stanford University Teaching of clinical medicine [10]
Julian M. Davidson Stanford University Neuroendocrinology [10]
Jonathan Gallant University of Washington [171]
Perry B. Molinoff University of Pennsylvania [172]
Alexander Nadas Boston Children's Hospital; Harvard Medical School [173]
Edward A. Smuckler University of Washington [174][175]
Keith B. Taylor Stanford University Comparative studies in medical education and human nutrition [10]
Donald F. Wallach Harvard Medical School [176]
Molecular and Cellular Biology Giuseppe Attardi California Institute of Technology Research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research and Pasteur Institute Also won in 1986 [164][177][178]
Jonathan Beckwith Harvard Medical School [179]
Charles J. Brokaw California Institute of Technology Research at Cambridge University [164]
Edwin L. Cooper University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine Comparative immunology [80]
Howard Gest Indiana University Microbial and comparative biochemistry Also won in 1979 [91][180]
Alexander N. Glazer University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine Microbial physiology and biochemistry Also won in 1982 [80][181]
Irving Goldberg Harvard Medical School [182]
Chien Ho University of Pittsburgh Biological membranes [129]
Shinya Inoué University of Pennsylvania Actions of groups of cells or organisms as these relate to the physiological activity and interaction with the environment of these organisms [65]
Yvonne T. Lanni University of Texas, Dallas Research at Institut Gustave Roussy [183]
Rachmiel Levine New York Medical College [184][185]
Robert K. Mortimer University of California, Berkeley Genetics of yeast [10]
Robert E. Olson St. Louis University School of Medicine Biochemistry of vitamin K Also won in 1961 [135][186]
David Shemin [de] Northwestern University Also won in 1956 [187]
Drew Schwartz Indiana University Molecular genetics [91]
Eli Sercarz University of California, Los Angeles Cellular immunology Also won in 1977 [80][188]
Esmond E. Snell University of California, Berkeley Enzyme biochemistry Also won in 1954, 1962 [10][13][189][190]
George R. Stark Stanford University Biochemistry of proteins [10]
Charles C. Sweeley Michigan State University Blood defect in Fabry's disease [55]
Gregorio Weber University of Illinois [191][192]
Samuel B. Weiss University of Chicago; Argonne Cancer Research Hospital [193]
Neuroscience Moise H. Goldstein, Jr. Johns Hopkins University Auditory physiology [7]
Nicholas K. Gonatas University of Pennsylvania Possibility that synaptosomes may have antigenic properties and, if they do, what characteristics they have [65]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Fred Gehlbach Baylor University [194]
Paul A. Johnsgard University of Nebraska Biology of North American grouse and quail [195]
Karel F. Liem University of Illinois Medical Center Evolution of fish in Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyasa Also won in 1978 [196][197]
Leonard Muscatine University of California, Los Angeles Symbiotic associations between plants and animals [80]
Physics J. M. Blakely Cornell University Surface physics of biomedical materials [16]
Robert R. Borchers University of Wisconsin Nuclear physics [6]
Bertram N. Brockhouse McMaster University Neutron scattering [198]
Hung Cheng Massachusetts Institute of Technology [199]
James W. Cronin Princeton University Also won in 1982 [92][115]
William R. Davis North Carolina State University Einstein's general theory of relativity [41]
Arthur J. Freeman [de] Northwestern University [200][201]
Walter A. Harrison [de] Stanford University Electronic theory of molecules [10]
Aiyasami Jayaraman Bell Telephone Laboratories High pressure physics [202]
Edwin Kashy Michigan State University Assumptions and considerations relating to the stability of nuclei in a region well beyond any of the presently known elements [55]
N. David Mermin Cornell University Solid state and statistical physics [16]
Aihud Pevsner Johns Hopkins University High energy physics Also won in 1963 [7][203]
Bunji Sakita University of Wisconsin Elementary particle physics [6]
Julian Schwinger Harvard University [13][204]
Marlan O. Scully University of Arizona Quantum electrodynamics [205]
Tai Tsun Wu Harvard University Research at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron [206]
Henry William Wyld University of Illinois Theory and phenomenology of strong interactions in high-energy particle physics, particularly the theory of high-energy diffraction scattering and the multiperipheral model [207]
Plant Sciences Daniel Branton University of California, Berkeley Biological membrane structure [10]
Richard W. Castenholz University of Oregon Microorganisms in New Zealand's hot springs [208]
Statistics Peter J. Bickel University of California, Berkeley Multivariate nonparemetric analysis [10]
Social Sciences Anthropology and Cultural Studies Michael M. Ames University of British Columbia [209]
Louis C. Faron State University of New York Stony Brook Peruvian social stratification [210]
June C. Nash New York University [211][212]
Robert M. Netting University of Pennsylvania Social organization as related to the environmental in which people live and the way resources available are used by the society [65]
Simon Ottenberg University of Washington [213][214]
Hannah Marie Wormington [215]
Economics Albert Ando University of Pennsylvania Theoretical problems in estimation and analysis of large-scale econometric models [65]
David Cass Yale University [35]
Robert Dorfman Harvard University [216][217]
Jacob Mincer Columbia University [218]
Martin Lawrence Weitzman Yale University Research in the USSR [35][219]
Education Max Beberman University of Illinois British early education [13][220]
Theodore R. Sizer Harvard University Process of change in American public schools [13][221]
Geography and Environmental Studies Charles F. Bennett University of California, Los Angeles Ecological restoration [80]
John H. Galloway University of Toronto Historical geography in northeastern Brazil [94]
David Ward University of Wisconsin Residential locations of the industrial labor forces in British provincial cities, 1841-1861 [6]
Law Thomas G. Barnes University of California, Berkeley History of the court of Star Chamber, 1596-1641 [10]
Alexander M. Bickel Yale University [35]
Ronald M. Dworkin University of Oxford [222][223]
Ralph E. Giesey University of Iowa 16th-century French political theory [5]
Harry Kalven Jr. University of Chicago Law School [224]
Political Science Isaac Kramnick Yale University [35]
Harvey C. Mansfield Jr. Harvard University [225][226]
Nelson W. Polsby University of California, Berkeley Politics of the U.S. House of Representatives Also won in 1977, 1985 [10]
Susanne Hoeber Rudolph University of Chicago [115]
Aaron Bernard Wildavsky University of California, Berkeley Comparative studies in the economics and politics of governmental budgeting [10]
James Quinn Wilson Harvard University [227][228]
Psychology Clyde H. Coombs University of Michigan [229]
Werner K. Honig Dalhousie University Naturalistic stimuli in the experimental analysis of behavior [94]
William Kessen Yale University [35]
David H. Krantz [de] University of Michigan [230]
Gerald S. Lesser Harvard University [231][232]
William J. McGuire University of California, San Diego Social psychology [83]
M. Frank Norman University of Pennsylvania Mathematical learning theories [233][65]
John Theios University of Wisconsin Memory, information processing, and reaction time [6]
Sociology Gary T. Marx Harvard University Police and social movements [234]
Allan Silver Columbia University [235][236]

1970 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Fiction Augusto Roa Bastos Writing Also won in 1979 [237]
Fine Arts Hélio Oiticica "Poly-sensorial" art, or environments that could be entered and activted as creative centers [238][239]
Natural Sciences Earth Science Osvaldo Alfredo Reig University of Buenos Aires Also won in 1963 [240][241]
Molecular and Cellular Biology José Mordoh CONICET Also won in 1968 [242]

See also

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