List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1932

Fifty-seven scholars and artists received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1932.[1][2]

1932 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Creative Arts Choreography Martha Graham Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre Native dances from Mexico and Yucatán Also won in 1943, 1944 [3][2][4][5]
Fiction Louis Adamic Industrial and sociological research [6][2][7][8][4]
Caroline Gordon Tate Novel writing [9][2][7][10]
Evelyn Scott Novel concerned with the influence of the post-war attitude of 'disillusion' on a romantic woman's temperament [2][7][10][4]
Fine Arts Benjamin Greenstein Drawing and painting [11][4]
Peter Blume Painting Also won in 1936 [2][11][7][4]
Howard Norton Cook Etching, wood engraving, and lithography Also won in 1934 [7][4]
Andrew Dasburg Painting and study of contemporary Mexican Fresco painting [2][7][10]
Mitchell Fields Sculpture Also won in 1935 [7]
Ernest Fiene Painting [2][7][4]
John B. Flannagan Sculpture [7][4]
Peppino Mangravite Ethical Culture Fieldston School Painting Also won in 1936 [7][4]
Antonio Salemme Sculpture Also won in 1936 [2][7][4]
Music Composition George Antheil Composing Also won in 1933 [12][2][4]
Adolph Weiss [12][11][4]
Mark Wessel Also won in 1930 [12][13]
Poetry H. L. Davis Historical-dramatic poem, giving an account of the earliest pioneer settlements in the Northwest [7]
George Dillon Writing Also won in 1933 [7][10]
Humanities Architecture, Planning and Design Lewis Mumford Completion of a book on form Also won in 1938, 1956 [2][7][14][4]
Biography Howard Mumford Jones University of Michigan Thomas Moore as representative of "regency" taste in literature Also won in 1935, 1964 [15][13][10]
Classics Levi Arnold Post (de) Haverford College Text tradition of Plato's Laws [16][14]
East Asian Studies Owen Lattimore Also won in 1930 [14]
French Literature Norman Lewis Torrey Yale University Biography of Voltaire Also won in 1954 [14]
German and Scandinavian Literature Edwin Hermann Zeydel University of Cincinnati Ludwig Tieck [17][18]
Iberian and Latin American History Frank Tannenbaum Comparative studies of agriculture in Peru and Argentina Also won in 1934 [19]
Latin American Literature J. Frank Dobie University of Texas Collection of tales told by Mexicans in Northern Mexico and preparation of a book that reflects the character and history both of these people and their country [15][10]
Literary Criticism Fulmer Mood Harvard University; Radcliffe College History of American Colonial ideas Also won in 1934 [14]
Medieval Literature Anselm Strittmatter St. Anselm's Priory; Trinity Washington University History of church worship Also won in 1937 [20][10]
Earl Morse Wilbur Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry History of the Socinianism-Unitarian movement as a movement toward freedom, reason and tolerance in religion [7][14][21]
Philosophy F. S. C. Northrop Yale University Determination of the nature of mathematical and logical form [14]
Spanish and Portuguese Literature Isaac Goldberg Harvard University Modern literature of Spanish and Portuguese America [2][11][14]
Arturo Torres-Rioseco University of California Spanish-American novel Also won in 1928 [21][18]
Natural Science Chemistry Herbert Orion Calvery University of Michigan Medical School Embryonic protein metabolism with special reference to the chemistry of ovalbumin and ovovitellin and the time of the appearance of the proteolytic enzymes in the developing chick embryo [13][10]
Theodore William Richards Princeton University Application of the method of statistics and quantum mechanics to surface phenomena [14]
Oliver Reynolds Wulf U.S. Department of Agriculture [22]
Medicine and Health Samuel Gelfan University of Alberta Nature of the submaximal contractions of the single muscle fiber [7]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Hermann Joseph Muller University of Texas Problems concerning the mechanism of mutation and evolution and the nature of the genre, with particular reference to certain results concerning mutation [15][10]
Karl Patterson Schmidt The Field Museum Amphibians and reptiles of upper Central America [23][24]
Physics Francis Arthur Jenkins University of California Measurement and interpretation of intensities in band spectra Also won in 1947, 1958 [21]
Robert Sanderson Mulliken Also won in 1932 [25]
Plant Sciences Ivan Murray Johnston Arnold Arboretum Problem of dispersal of plants in the Western Hemisphere and the manner in which plants in the Western United States were transferred to Central America [14]

1932 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Category Field of Study Fellow Institutional association Research topic Notes Ref
Humanities American Literature Julio Fingerit Ministry of Education in Buenos Aires Contemporary literature in the United States [26]
Architecture, Planning and Design Fernando Devilat Rocca Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Architecture of hospitals and organization of hospital services in the United States [27]
Ángel Guido National University of the Littoral Architecture and city planning in the United States [28]
Education Aída Laso Correa University of Chile Organization of educational guidance and students' welfare in certain universities in the United States [29]
Iberian and Latin American History Herminio Portell Vilá University of Havana Cuba–United States relations Also won in 1931, 1933 [30]
Natural Science Engineering Nicanor Alurralde Argentine State Railway Problems of railway engineering and management in the United States [31]
Medicine and Health Donato G. Alarcón Martínez (es) National Autonomous University of Mexico Treatment of tuberculosis [32]
Juan Farill y Solares Department of Public Health, Mexico Clinical theory and practice of orthopedics with special reference to the nonsurgical treatment of deformities in children Also won in 1933 [33]
Organismic Biology and Ecology Enrique Beltrán Also won in 1933 [34]
Tomás Leandro Marini Department of Agriculture, Argentina Marine biology, oceanography, and pisciculture in the United States [35]
Plant Sciences Manuel Elgueta Guérin Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura Theoretical genetics and application of genetics to the improvement of plants Also won in 1930 [36]
José A. Nolla Inheritance of disease resistance in tobacco Also won in 1933 [37]

See also

References

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