List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1968

Following is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1968.
 * USA and Canada Fellows


 * 1) Robert John Ackermann, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
 * 2) Robert Agger, Professor of Political Science, Eastern Kentucky University.
 * 3) Alvin Ailey, deceased. Dance.
 * 4) Stephen Albert, deceased. Music Composition: 1968, 1978.
 * 5) Richard Dale Alexander, Theodore H. Hubbell Distinguished University Professor of Evolutionary Biology and Curator of Insects, University of Michigan.
 * 6) Richard Lee Armstrong, deceased. Earth Science.
 * 7) Edward M. Arnett, R. J. Reynolds Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Duke University.
 * 8) Julius Ashkin, deceased. Particle Physics.
 * 9) Klaus Baer, deceased. Near Eastern Studies.
 * 10) Raghu Raj Bahadur, deceased. Statistics.
 * 11) Bruce Baillie, filmmaker, Camano Island, Washington.
 * 12) Gordon Edward Baker, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara.
 * 13) Endre Alexander Balazs, CEO, Biomatrix, Inc, Ridgefield, New Jersey.
 * 14) Ransom Leland Baldwin, Jr., Professor of Animal Science and of Physiology, University of California, Davis.
 * 15) Clinton Edward Ballou, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 16) Walter Darby Bannard, artist; independent artist.
 * 17) Gunther Barth, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 18) Hyman Bass, Roger Lyndon Collegiate Professor of Mathematics, University of Michigan.
 * 19) Peter A. Beak, Roger Adams Professor of Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * 20) Manson Benedict, Institute Professor Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Nuclear Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * 21) Robert Oliver Berdahl, Professor of Educational Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo.
 * 22) Rainer Berger, Professor of Geography and Geophysics, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 23) Luciano Berio, composer; conductor, Radicondoli (Siena), Italy.
 * 24) Aron M. Bernstein, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology:.
 * 25) Ira Borah Bernstein, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Physics, Yale University.
 * 26) Abraham Bers, Professor of Electrical Communications, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * 27) Allan George Bogue, Frederick Jackson Turner Professor of History, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 28) Frank Paul Bowman, Professor of French, University of Pennsylvania: 1968, 1986.
 * 29) Richard Pender Boyce, Professor of Biochemistry, University of Florida College of Medicine.
 * 30) Philip Williams Brandt, Professor of Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University.
 * 31) Gerard Joseph Brault, Edwin Erle Sparks Professor Emeritus of French & Medieval Studies, Pennsylvania State University.
 * 32) Philip James Bray, Hazard Professor of Physics, Brown University.
 * 33) John McColl Bremner, Curtiss Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Agriculture, Professor of Agronomy and Biochemistry, Professor of Biochemistry, and Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor in Agriculture, Iowa State University.
 * 34) Richard Bridgman, Professor Emeritus of English, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 35) Gandy Brodie, deceased. Fine Arts.
 * 36) Sanborn C. Brown, deceased. History of Science.
 * 37) Paolo Buggiani, artist, Rome, Italy.
 * 38) Jack Bush, deceased. Fine Arts.
 * 39) Marvin Albert Carlson, Sidney E. Cohn Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center, City University of New York
 * 40) R. V. Cassill, writer; Professor Emeritus of English, Brown University.
 * 41) Sunney Ignatius Chan, Professor of Chemical Physics and Biophysical Chemistry, California Institute of Technology.
 * 42) Benjamin Chu, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, SUNY at Stony Brook.
 * 43) Alvin John Clark, Professor Emeritus of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 44) David Delano Clark, deceased. Physics.
 * 45) Robert Cogan, composer; Chairman of Graduate Theoretical Studies, Professor of Composition, New England Conservatory of Music.
 * 46) Albert Cohen, William H. Bonsall Professor of Music, Stanford University.
 * 47) Richard F. Conrat, photographer; Instructor in Photography, San Francisco Art Institute.
 * 48) Jacob Ernest Cooke, John Henry MacCracken Professor Emeritus of History, Lafayette College.
 * 49) John Corigliano, composer, Professor of Music, Lehman College, Juilliard, and Manhattan School of Music.
 * 50) Patrick Cruttwell, deceased. English.
 * 51) Jackie Wayne Culvahouse, Professor of Physics, University of Kansas.
 * 52) Virginius Dabney, deceased. U.S. History.
 * 53) David Joseph Danelski, Director of University Program, Stanford in Washington.
 * 54) Gerard Debreu, Professor of Economics and Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 55) Lawrence Sanford Dembo, Professor Emeritus of English, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 56) Robert De Niro, Sr., deceased. Fine Arts, Painting.
 * 57) Albert Dorfman, deceased. Biochemistry.
 * 58) Réjean Ducharme, novelist, Montreal, Canada.
 * 59) Eric Berry Edney, Professor Emeritus of Biology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 60) Herman Theodore Epstein, Emeritus Professor of Biophysics, Brandeis University.
 * 61) Amitai Etzioni, University Professor, George Washington University.
 * 62) Gil Evans, deceased. Music Composition: 1968.
 * 63) Richard Felciano, composer; Professor of Music, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 64) Horst Frenz, deceased. American Literature.
 * 65) Jacques Robert Fresco, Pfeiffer Professor in the Life Sciences, Princeton University.
 * 66) Harold Clark Fritts, Professor Emeritus of Dendrochronology, University of Arizona.
 * 67) Robert Eric Frykenberg, Emeritus Professor of History and South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1968.
 * 68) Norman Gall, writer, São Paulo, Brazil; Executive Director, Fernand Braudel Institute of World Economics, São Paulo.
 * 69) Neal Ward Gilbert, Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Davis.
 * 70) Leon Gillen, writer.
 * 71) Robert George Gilpin, Jr., Eisenhower Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University.
 * 72) James P. Giuffre, composer, West Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
 * 73) Edward Glassman, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry and Genetics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill.
 * 74) Morris Golden, deceased. English.
 * 75) Leon Golub, artist, New York City.
 * 76) Thomas F. Green, Margaret O. Slocum Professor Emeritus of Education, Syracuse University.
 * 77) Oscar Wallace Greenberg, Professor of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park. # Thomas McLernon Greene, Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Yale University.
 * 78) Robert Halsband, deceased. 18th Century English Literature: 1968, 1982.
 * 79) Stuart Newton Hampshire, William H. Bonsall Professor in The Humanities, Stanford University.
 * 80) George Maxim Anossov Hanfmann, deceased. Classics.
 * 81) Donald R. F. Harleman, Ford Professor Emeritus of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * 82) Richard Colebrook Harris, Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia.
 * 83) John Eugene Hearst, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 84) Alan J. Heeger, Professor of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara.
 * 85) Cecil John Herington, deceased. Classics.
 * 86) Javier Herrero, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Spanish, University of Virginia.
 * 87) Dudley Robert Herschbach, Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science, Harvard University.
 * 88) Robert Lee Hess, deceased. African Studies. President of Brooklyn College.
 * 89) Roger Henry Hildebrand, Samuel K. Allison Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago.
 * 90) Jocelyn Nigel Hillgarth, Senior Fellow and Professor of History, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies; Professor, Centre for Medieval Studies, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto.
 * 91) Hugh Wiley Hitchcock, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Music and Director, Institute for Studies in American Music, Brooklyn College, City University of New York.
 * 92) Julian Hochberg, Centennial Professor of Psychology, Columbia University.
 * 93) David S. Hogness, Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine.
 * 94) Donald Frank Holcomb, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Cornell University.
 * 95) Samuel Hollander, Professor of Economics, University of Toronto.
 * 96) John Joseph Hopfield, Professor of Molecular Biology, Princeton University: 1968.
 * 97) Robert Hughes, deceased. Film.
 * 98) Jerard Hurwitz, Professor, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York Cit.
 * 99) Dell Hathaway Hymes, Commonwealth Professor Emeritus of Anthropology (English), University of Virginia.
 * 100) Esther Merle Jackson, Professor of Theatre and Drama, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * 101) Thorkild Jacobsen, deceased. Near Eastern Studies.
 * 102) Frederick Richard Jensen, deceased. Chemistry.
 * 103) William John Jones, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Alberta.
 * 104) Dale W. Jorgenson, Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
 * 105) Donald Judd, deceased. Fine Arts.
 * 106) Alexander G. Karczmar, Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University of Chicago.
 * 107) Walter J. Karplus, Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 108) Ronald L. Katz, Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Southern California.
 * 109) Herbert Katzman, artist; Instructor in Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York City.
 * 110) Robert L. Kellogg, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Virginia.
 * 111) Mark Jonathan Kesselman, Professor of Government, Columbia University.
 * 112) Thomas Kinsella, poet; Professor Emeritus of English, Temple University: 1968, 1971.
 * 113) William Klement, Jr., retired Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 114) Alison Knowles, artist, New York City.
 * 115) Verdel Kolve, UCLA Foundation Professor of English Literature, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 116) Takeshi Kotake, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, Tohoku University.
 * 117) Max Kozloff, art critic, New York City.
 * 118) Saul Aaron Kripke, James McCosh Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University: 1968, 1977.
 * 119) Louis Kronenberger, deceased. Literary Criticism.
 * 120) Ursula S. Lamb, deceased. Professor Emeritus of History, University of Arizona.
 * 121) Jacob Landau, artist, Professor Emeritus of Art, Pratt Institute.
 * 122) Arthur LaVelle, Professor Emeritus of Anatomy, University of Illinois at the Medical Center, Chicago
 * 123) Irving Lavin, Professor of Art History and Permanent Member, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey.
 * 124) David Lazarus, Professor of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * 125) Maurice Antoine Lecuyer, Professor of French, Rice University.
 * 126) Benjamin W. Lee, deceased. Nuclear Physics.
 * 127) Eric H. Lenneberg, Deceased. Psychology.
 * 128) Lawrence Levine, Professor of Biochemistry, Brandeis University.
 * 129) John Leon Lievsay, deceased. 16th and 17th Century English Literature.
 * 130) Herbert Samuel Lindenberger, Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities, Stanford University.
 * 131) Lucy R. Lippard, art critic, Galisteo, New Mexico.
 * 132) Benjamin Y. H. Liu, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota.
 * 133) Kwang-Ching Liu, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California, Davis.
 * 134) Shaw Livermore, Jr., Professor of History, University of Michigan.
 * 135) Edgar Lohner, deceased. German.
 * 136) Ole Ivar Lövaas, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 137) Robert M. Lumiansky, Deceased. Medieval Studies.
 * 138) Ronald Duncan Macfarlane, Professor of Chemistry, Texas A&M University.
 * 139) Wilhelm Magnus, deceased. Mathematics.
 * 140) Samuel Maitin, artist, Philadelphia.
 * 141) Saul Maloff, writer, Southbury, Connecticut.
 * 142) Charles Bartlett McGuire, Professor of Public Policy, University of California, y.
 * 143) James Allen McMurtry, Professor Emeritus of Entomology, University of California, Riverside; Courtesy Professor, Oregon State University.
 * 144) George J. McNeil, deceased. Fine Arts: Painting.
 * 145) Arthur B. Metzner, H. Fletcher Brown Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware.
 * 146) Harry Alvin Miskimin, Jr., deceased. Economic History.
 * 147) Joseph John Moldenhauer, Mody C. Boatright Regents Professor in American and English Literature, University of Texas at Austin.
 * 148) Raymond Joseph Monsen, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Business, Government, and Society, University of Washington.
 * 149) Jeanne R. Monty, Professor of French, Tulane University.
 * 150) David C. Moore, Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University.
 * 151) Julius M. Moravcsik, Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University.
 * 152) Stephen Ivor Morse, deceased. Medicine.
 * 153) Yiannis N. Moschovakis, Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 154) Simon Charles Moss, M. D. Anderson Professor of Physics, University of Houston.
 * 155) Frederick Wade Mote, Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies, Princeton University: 1968, 1987.
 * 156) Warner Muensterberger, psychiatrist, New York City.
 * 157) Robert F. Murphy, deceased. Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University.
 * 158) John Joseph Murray, deceased. British History.
 * 159) Mark Nelkin, Research Professor of Physics, New York University.
 * 160) Howard Nemerov, deceased. Poetry.
 * 161) Allan Nevins, deceased. U.S. History.
 * 162) Lafayette Noda, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, Dartmouth Medical School.
 * 163) Thomas W. Ogletree, Professor of Theological Ethics, Yale Divinity School.
 * 164) Douglas Dean Ohlson, artist; Professor of Art, Hunter College, City University of New York.
 * 165) Harry Meyer Orlinsky, deceased. Religion.
 * 166) James T. Patterson, Professor of History, Brown University.
 * 167) Edward Paulson, Professor of Mathematics, Queens College, City University of New York.
 * 168) Norman Perrin, deceased. Religion.
 * 169) Robert Louis Pfaltzgraff, Jr., Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of International Security Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford Massachusetts.
 * 170) Fredrick B. Pike, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Notre Dame.
 * 171) David Plowden, photographer, Winnetka, IL.
 * 172) Elijah Polak, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley: 1968.
 * 173) Norman Pollack, Professor Emeritus of History, Michigan State University.
 * 174) Derek John de Solla Price, deceased. History of Science.
 * 175) Jaan Puhvel, Professor of Classics and Indo-European Studies, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 176) Calvin F. Quate, Leland T. Edwards Professor of Engineering, Stanford University.
 * 177) David John Randall, Professor of Zoology, University of British Columbia.
 * 178) Orest Allen Ranum, Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University.
 * 179) Roy A. Rappaport, deceased. Anthropology.
 * 180) Jane Cassels Record, deceased. Sociology.
 * 181) Carl P. Resek, Professor of History, State University of New York at Purchase.
 * 182) Stanford P. Rosenbaum, Professor Emeritus of English Literature, University College, University of Toronto.
 * 183) John David Rosenberg, William Peterfield Trent Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University.
 * 184) Lionel Rothkrug, Professor Emeritus of History, Concordia University.
 * 185) Jeffrey Burton Russell, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara.
 * 186) Ludwig Sander, deceased. Fine Arts: 1968.
 * 187) Andrew Sarris, film critic; Professor of Film, Columbia University.
 * 188) Peter Eli Schlein, Professor of Physics, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * 189) Roger A. Schmitz, Keating-Crawford Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Notre Dame.
 * 190) Ivan Albert Schulman, Emeritus Professor of Spanish, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * 191) Erich Segal, writer, New York City.
 * 192) Paul H. Shepard, deceased. General Non-Fiction.
 * 193) Sam Shepard, playwright, Mill Valley, California: 1968, 1971.
 * 194) Nathan Silver, architect; London, England.
 * 195) Eckehard Peter Herbert Simon, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University.
 * 196) Isadore M. Singer, Institute Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1968, 1975.
 * 197) Denis Sinor, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Uralic and Altaic Studies, Indiana University: 1968, 1981.
 * 198) L. E. Sissman, deceased. Poetry.
 * 199) Philip S. Skell, Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University.
 * 200) Anthony Peter (Tony) Smith, deceased. Fine Arts-Sculpture.
 * 201) Mark Richard Smith, writer; Emeritus Professor of English, University of New Hampshire.
 * 202) Ralph Ingram Smith, Deceased. Biology.
 * 203) Gary Snyder, Professor of English, University of California at Davis.
 * 204) Charles Philip Sonett, Regents' Professor Emeritus of Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona.
 * 205) Anthony Sorce, artist, New York City.
 * 206) George Sperling, UCI Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of California, Irvine.
 * 207) Albert Stadler, artist, New York City.
 * 208) Lawrence W. Stark, Professor of Physiological Optics and Engineering Science, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 209) Mortimer P. Starr, Professor of Bacteriology, University of California, Davis
 * 210) Roger Breed Stein, Emeritus Professor of Art History, University of Virginia at Charlottesville.
 * 211) Harry Stone, Professor of English, California State University, Northridge.
 * 212) Robert A. Stone, Rosenkranz Writer in Residence, Yale University.
 * 213) Andrew Streitwieser, Jr., Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 214) Joseph Sucher, Professor Emeritus of Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park.
 * 215) Robert Suderburg, composer-in-residence and Professor of Composition, Williams College: 1968, 1974.
 * 216) Harry Suhl, Professor of Physics, University of California, San Diego.
 * 217) Sidney George Tarrow, Maxwell M. Upton Professor of Government, Cornell University.
 * 218) Kurt Philip Tauber, The Class of 1924 Professor of Political Science, Williams College.
 * 219) Edward W. Tayler, Lionel Trilling Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English, Columbia University.
 * 220) Bernard Teyssèdre, Professor of Esthetics, University of Paris I; Director, Institute of the Esthetics and Sciences of Art, Paris.
 * 221) Trygve R. Tholfsen, Professor Emeritus of History, Teachers College, Columbia University.
 * 222) Thomas Darrah Thomas, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Oregon State University.
 * 223) John M. Thompson, Associate Director, American Universities Field Staff, Hanover, New Hampshire.
 * 224) Lionel Tiger, Charles Darwin Professor of Anthropology, Livingston College, Rutgers University.
 * 225) Robert C. Tucker, Professor Emeritus of Politics, Princeton University.
 * 226) James W. Valentine, Professor Emeritus of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley: 1968.
 * 227) Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule III, Curator of Classical Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Curator of Coins, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston: 1968.
 * 228) Arthur Taylor von Mehren, Joseph Story Professor Emeritus of Law, Harvard University.
 * 229) Speros Vryonis, Jr., Director, Speros Basil Vryonis Center for the Study of Hellenism, Rancho Cordova, California.
 * 230) Salih Jawad Wakil, Chairman, Distinguished Service Professor and L. T. Bolin Professor of Biochemistry, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston.
 * 231) Clarence Marvin Wayman, Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * 232) David Weinrib, Visiting Professor, Artist, Garnerville, New York.
 * 233) Stanley Weintraub, Evan Pugh Professor of Arts & Humanities, Pennsylvania State University.
 * 234) Siegfried Wenzel, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania: 1968, 1982.
 * 235) Richard Manning White, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 236) Neil Williams, deceased. Fine Arts.
 * 237) Alan B. Wilson, Professor of Education, University of California, Berkeley.
 * 238) Eugene Wong, Associate Director, Physical Science and Engineering, The White House, Washington, D.C..
 * 239) Marshal Henry Wrubel, deceased. Astronomy-Astrophysics.
 * 240) Alfred Chi-Tai Wu, Professor of Physics, University of Michigan.
 * 241) Charles Wuorinen, composer, New York City: 1968, 1972.
 * 242) John Milton Yinger, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology, Oberlin College.
 * 243) Oran R. Young, Professor of Environmental Studies and Director, Institute of Arctic Studies, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.
 * 244) Norman Zammitt, artist, Pasadena, California.
 * 245) Martin H. Zimmermann, deceased. Biology-Plant Science.
 * 246) Norman Earl Zinberg, deceased. Psychology.
 * 247) Bruno Zumino, Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley: 1968, 1987.


 * Latin American and Caribbean Fellows
 * 1) Jorge Washington Abalos, Professor of Zoology and Director, Center of Applied Zoology, National University of Córdoba.
 * 2) Ana María V. Barrenechea, retired Professor of Spanish American Literature, Columbia University.
 * 3) Genaro R. Carrió, deceased. Law.
 * 4) Darcy Closs, Former Director of Human Resources, Federal Data Processing Service, Brasília.
 * 5) Edgardo Cozarinsky, writer and Filmmaker, Paris.
 * 6) José Donoso, deceased. Fiction: 1968, 1973.
 * 7) Luis Guillermo Durán Solano, Professor of Geology, National University of Colombia.
 * 8) Salvador Elizondo, writer; Professor of Compared Literature, National Autonomous University of Mexico: 1968, 1973.
 * 9) Mario Eusebio Foglio, Professor of Physics, Gleb Wataghin Institute of Physics, State University of Campinas.
 * 10) Peter R. Heintz, deceased. Sociology.
 * 11) Braulio Iriarte, General Academic, Secretary, National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics, Tonantzintla, Puebla, Mexico.
 * 12) Oscar Magnan, Sculptor; Professor, Department of Fine Arts, St. Peter's College.
 * 13) Manuel Maldonado-Denis, deceased. Political Science: 1968.
 * 14) Luis Eduardo Mora-Osejo, Professor of Botany, National University of Colombia; Director, Botanical Garden of Bogotá.
 * 15) José Mordoh, former head, Cancerology Department, CIMAE, Buenos Aires: 1968, 1970.
 * 16) Braulio Orejas-Miranda, deceased. Biology.
 * 17) Federico Manuel Peralta Ramos, deceased. Argentinian artist.
 * 18) Alejandra Pizarnik, Argentinian poet.
 * 19) José Antonio Priani Piña, architect, Mexico.
 * 20) Eduardo Antonio Rabossi, Senior Research Fellow, National Research Council of Argentina, Buenos Aires: 1968, 1991.
 * 21) Juan Rulfo, deceased. Fiction.
 * 22) León Schidlowsky, composer; Associate Professor of Music, Tel-Aviv University.
 * 23) Demetrio Sodi Morales, deceased. Anthropology.
 * 24) Antonio Tauriello, composer; conductor, Colon Theatre, Buenos Aires.
 * 25) Marta Traba, Deceased. Fine Arts Research.
 * 26) Jesús Urzagasti Aguilera, writer; cultural editor, Presencia, La Paz.
 * 27) Osvaldo René Vidal, Member, Board of Directors, National Scientific and Technological Research Council (CONICET), Buenos Aires.