List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1935

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1935.[1] Forty-seven artists and scholars received fellowships.[2]

1935 U.S. and Canadian Fellows

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CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Creative ArtsChoreographyAngna EntersAncient Greek art formsAlso won in 1934[3][4][5][6]
FictionAlvah Cecil BessieWriting[2][4][5][7]
Jack ConroyMigratory workers in northern industrial factory cities[8][9][4][10][5]
Langston HughesWriting[11][12][4][8][13][5]
Fine ArtsMitchell FieldsSculptureAlso won in 1932[4]
Vincent Glinsky[4][5]
Yasuo KuniyoshiPainting; research in the Southwest and Mexico[4][14][7]
Rico LebrunMural projectAlso won in 1937, 1962[15][4][5]
Henry Ellis Mattson [sv]Painting[4][5][7]
Frank MechauAlso won in 1934, 1938[16][4][5]
Carlotta PetrinaAlso won in 1933[4][5]
Carl WaltersSculptureAlso won in 1936[17][4][5][7]
Music CompositionDante Fiorillo [de]CompositionAlso won in 1936, 1937, 1938[18][4][19]
Paul NordoffAlso won in 1933[4][20]
Walter Hamor PistonHarvard University[18][2][4]
William Grant StillAlso won in 1934, 1938[21][4]
PoetryLola RidgeWriting[10][4][5]
Theatre ArtsMordecai GorelikInfluence of scientific and industrial technique on methods of scene design and staging[22][4][10][6]
Norris HoughtonMethods of theatrical production in Soviet RussiaAlso won in 1934, 1960[23][4]
Cleon ThrockmortonHistorical theaters in Europe[10][4][5][6]
HumanitiesAmerican LiteratureNewton ArvinSmith CollegeWalt Whitman and his relation to the political, cultural and intellectual history of the United States during his lifetime[2][4][7]
George Tremaine McDowellUniversity of MinnesotaWilliam Cullen Bryant in Massachusetts[17][24][4]
Stanley Thomas WilliamsYale UniversityNathaniel Hawthorne[4][7]
BiographyHoward Mumford JonesUniversity of MichiganThomas MooreAlso won in 1932, 1964[24][4]
ClassicsHenry Roy William SmithUniversity of CaliforniaGreek vase paintings[13][4]
English LiteratureRuth HugheyHenderson CollegeEditing a newly discovered manuscript anthology of 16th-century poetry[8][4]
Fine Arts ResearchSuzanne La FolletteEffect of economic conditions upon art during the various historical periods[25][4][10][5]
Folklore and Popular CultureHarvey FergussonSouthwestern folklore and history[10][4][13]
General NonfictionKenneth Burke[4][5]
Calvin Hooker GoddardScience of tracing discharged bullets to the weapons that fired them[26][4][5][6]
German and East European HistoryChester Wells ClarkPrinceton UniversityBismarck's technique in manipulating public opinion and an investigation of unpublished sources bearing on his diplomacy before 1871[27][24][4]
Intellectual and Cultural HistoryArthur Edward ChristyColumbia UniversityConsequences primarily to Western Europe of the process by which the world has become Europeanized[27][4]
Literary CriticismEdmund WilsonTo the Finland Station: An essay on the writing and acting of historyAlso won in 1939[4][5][28]
Near Eastern StudiesRobert Harbold McDowellUniversity of MichiganAncient coin collections in Persia[24]
PhilosophyCooper Harold LangfordUniversity of MichiganCritical examination of recent formalism in logic; theory of propositions[29][24]
Natural SciencesMathematicsArthur Herbert Copeland, Sr.University of MichiganDevelopment of a complete set of postulates for the foundation of the theory of probability and proof of their consistency[24][4]
David Vernon WidderHarvard UniversityApplication of the general theory of function space to the theory of Laplace integrals[2][4][7]
Molecular and Cellular BiologyWerner Emmanuel BachmannUniversity of MichiganSterols and bile acids[24][4][30]
William Clouser BoydEvans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical ResearchComparative study of blood types of living and ancient EgyptiansAlso won in 1937, 1961[2][26][8][30][7]
Morris MooreBarnard Free Skin and Cancer HospitalComparative study of the life-cycles of certain disease-producing fungi of North and South AmericaAlso won in 1936[8][4][30]
PhysicsSamuel King AllisonUniversity of ChicagoSymbolic logic[31][4][32]
William Houlder Zachariasen[31]
Plant SciencesThomas H. GoodspeedUniversity of CaliforniaCollection of specimen plants in the highland regions of South AmericaAlso won in 1930, 1956[13][4]
Social SciencesAnthropology and Cultural StudiesCharles Lewis CampUniversity of CaliforniaComparative vertebrate paleontology of the triassic age[13][4]
George HerzogYale UniversityMusic in primitive culturesAlso won in 1947[4][33]
EconomicsAbram Lincoln HarrisHoward UniversityComparative analysis of the economic systems of Karl Marx and Thorstein VeblenAlso won in 1936, 1943, 1953[4][34]
PsychologyOtto KlinebergColumbia University, Sarah Lawrence CollegeEmotional expression of the Chinese[35][4]
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1935 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

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CategoryField of StudyFellowInstitutional associationResearch topicNotesRef
Natural SciencesEarth SciencePedro J. Bermúdez HernándezUniversity of HavanaForaminifera in the CaribbeanAlso won in 1936[30][36]
Medicine and HealthAtilio Macchiavello VarasSanitary Inspection Service of the Northern Sanitary Zone of ChileAlso won in 1934[37]
Teófilo Ortiz RamírezCardiac physiology[30]
Enrique SavinoPublic health with an emphasis on epidemiologyAlso won in 1936, 1937[30]
Organismic Biology and EcologyLuis Hugo Howell RiveroWest Indian fishesAlso won in 1934[38]
PhysicsAlfredo Baños, Jr.Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoPhysical nature of dielectric constant and of the conductivity of dielectricsAlso won in 1936, 1937, 1957[39]
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