List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1970

List of Guggenheim Fellowship winners for 1970.

United States and Canadian fellows

 * Patrick Ahern, professor of mathematics, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * Michael M. Ames, former director and professor emeritus, Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia.
 * Albert K. Ando, professor of economics and finance, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Jon Howard Appleton, composer; Arthur R. Virgin Professor of Music, Dartmouth College.
 * Giuseppe Attardi, professor of biology, California Institute of Technology: 1970, 1986.
 * James M. Banner, Jr., independent historian, Washington, D.C..
 * Thomas G. Barnes, professor of history, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Samuel Haskell Baron, alumni distinguished professor emeritus of history, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 1970.
 * Romare Bearden, deceased. Fine arts.
 * Max Beberman, deceased. Education.
 * Jonathan Beckwith, American Cancer Society Research Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School.
 * Charles Franklin Bennett, professor of biogeography, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Malcolm Bersohn, associate professor of chemistry, University of Toronto.
 * Alexander M. Bickel, deceased. Law.
 * Peter J. Bickel, chair, professor of statistics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * James Bishop, artist, New York City.
 * Ronald Bladen, deceased. Fine Arts.
 * John McDonald Blakely, professor of materials science and engineering, Cornell University.
 * Henry David Block, deceased. Computer science.
 * Derk Bodde, professor emeritus of Chinese studies, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Peter Boerner, emeritus professor of Germanic languages, of comparative literature, and of West European studies, Indiana University.
 * Robert Earl Boles, novelist.
 * Stephen Booth, professor of English, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Daniel Branton, Higgins Research Professor of Biology, Harvard University.
 * Oscar G. Brockett, Z. T. Scott Family Chair and Professor of Drama, University of Texas at Austin.
 * Bertram Neville Brockhouse, professor of physics, McMaster University.
 * Charles Jacob Brokaw, emeritus professor of biology, California Institute of Technology.
 * James Broughton, deceased. Filmmaker; retired lecturer in film, College of the San Francisco Art Institute and California State University, San Francisco: 1970, 1973.
 * Frederick Brown, professor of French & Italian, State University of New York at Stony Brook: 1970, 1984.
 * Jan Harold Brunvand, emeritus professor of English, University of Utah.
 * Alma Lyman Burlingame, professor of chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry, University of California, San Francisco.
 * Ben Caldwell, playwright, New York City.
 * David Cass, professor of economics, Carnegie Mellon University
 * Richard W. Castenholz, professor of biology, University of Oregon.
 * Joseph Chaikin, Theatre Arts. Founder of The Open Theater.
 * Hung Cheng, professor of applied mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * Dorrit Cohn, Ernest Bernbaum Professor Emeritus of Literature, Harvard University.
 * Clyde Hamilton Coombs, deceased. Psychology.
 * Edwin L. Cooper, professor of anatomy, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * James Albert Coulter, professor of classics, Columbia University.
 * Dwaine O. Cowan, professor of chemistry, Johns Hopkins University.
 * Jack Kenneth Crandall, professor of chemistry, Indiana University.
 * William Philip Creger, emeritus professor of medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine.
 * Frederick Campbell Crews, chair, professor of English, University of California, Berkeley.
 * James Watson Cronin, University Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Chicago: 1970, 1982.
 * David Knight Crowne, associate professor of English and comparative literature, University of California, San Diego.
 * Imogen Cunningham, deceased. Photography.
 * Michael Curschmann, professor of Germanic languages and literatures, Princeton University.
 * Phillip Whitcomb Damon, professor of English and comparative literature, University of California, Berkeley.
 * George Dangerfield, deceased. British history.
 * Robert Choate Darnton, Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of European History, Princeton University.
 * William Robert Davis, professor of physics, North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
 * Roderic H. Davison, deceased. Near Eastern Studies.
 * Istvan Deak, Seth Low Professor of History, Columbia University.
 * Andrew P. Debicki, professor of Spanish & Portuguese literature, University of Kansas.
 * Linda Dégh, distinguished professor of folklore, Indiana University.
 * Paul M. de Man, deceased. Literary Criticism: 1970, 1981.
 * Peter Florian Dembowski, distinguished service professor emeritus of French, University of Chicago.
 * Charles A. Desoer, professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Robert Dorfman, professor emeritus of political economy, Harvard University.
 * Rosalyn Drexler, writer, Newark, NJ.
 * Robert Duran, artist, Hillsdale, New Jersey.
 * Ronald M. Dworkin, professor of jurisprudence, University of Oxford.
 * Paul Earls, deceased. composer; member, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * Stanley Maurice Elkins, deceased, Sydenham Clark Parsons Professor of History, Smith College.
 * John Martin Ellis, emeritus professor of German literature and dean of the Graduate Division, University of California, Santa Cruz.
 * Thomas Lee Eyen, deceased. Drama.
 * Robert Carlyle Fahey, professor of chemistry, University of California-San Diego.
 * Louis Falco, deceased. Choreography.
 * Louis C. Faron, professor emeritus of anthropology, State University of New York Stony Brook.
 * Benedict J. Fernandez, III, photographer; chairman, Parsons Department of Photography, The New School for Social Research.
 * Leslie A. Fiedler, deceased, Samuel L. Clemens Distinguished Professor of English, State University of New York at Buffalo.
 * Michael Ellis Fisher, Wilson H. Elkins Distinguished University Professor and Regents Professor, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland at College Park: 1970, 1978.
 * Robert Worth Frank, Jr, professor emeritus of English, Pennsylvania State University; editor, Chaucer Review.
 * Arthur J. Freeman, Morrison Professor of Physics, Northwestern University.
 * Maurice Friedberg, head, professor of Russian literature, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1970, 1981.
 * Jonathan Abraham Gallant, professor of genetics, University of Washington.
 * John Herbert Galloway, professor of geography, University of Toronto.
 * Leonard Gardner, novelist, Mill Valley, California.
 * Frederick R. Gehlbach, professor of biology, Baylor University.
 * Howard Gest, distinguished professor emeritus of Microbiology, Indiana University: 1970, 1979.
 * Ralph E. Giesey, professor emeritus of history, University of Iowa.
 * Alexander N. Glazer, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, University of California, Berkeley: 1970, 1982.
 * Irving Hyman Goldberg, Otto Krayer Professor of Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School.
 * Moise H. Goldstein, Jr., emeritus professor of electrical & computer engineering, The Johns Hopkins University.
 * Nicholas K. Gonatas, professor of pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
 * Eugene Goodheart, Edytha Macy Gross Professor of Humanities, Brandeis University.
 * Eugene C. Goossen, deceased. Fine Arts Research.
 * Norman S. Grabo, Chapman Professor Emeritus of English, University of Tulsa.
 * Hugh Davis Graham, Holland N. McTyeire Professor of History, Vanderbilt University.
 * Victor E. Graham, deceased. French literature.
 * Robert S. Grosvenor, artist, East Patchogue, New York: 1970, 1983.
 * Lawrence Gushee, emeritus professor of music, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1970, 1982.
 * Albert Z. Guttenberg, professor emeritus of urban and regional planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * Charles Edward Haden, composer, Malibu, California.
 * Anna S. Halprin, choreographer, San Francisco.
 * Ann Sutherland Harris, professor of art history, University of Pittsburgh University.
 * Walter Ashley Harrison, chairman, professor of applied physics, Stanford University.
 * Gary H. Higgins, Earth Scientist, Alameda, California.
 * Richard Grant Hiskey, Ph.D. Alumni Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 * Chien Ho, Alumni Professor of Biological Sciences, Carnegie-Mellon University.
 * Yu-Chi Ho, Gordon McKay Professor of Engineering and T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Applied Mathematics, Harvard University.
 * Richard Hoffmann, Composer; professor of composition and music theory, Conservatory of Music, Oberlin College: 1970, 1977.
 * Robert B. Hollander, professor of European literature, comparative literature, and Romance languages and literatures, Princeton University.
 * Werner Konstantin Honig, professor of psychology, Dalhousie University.
 * Franklin Eugene Huffman, associate professor of Southeast Asian Linguistics, Cornell University.
 * Vincent Ilardi, visiting professor of history, Yale University and Emeritus Professor of History, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
 * Shinya Inoué, distinguished scientist, Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory.
 * Aiyasami Jayaraman, senior research scientist, Institute of Geophysics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu.
 * John Trevor Jefferies, astronomer, National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, Arizona.
 * Patricia Johanson, Artist, Buskirk, New York: 1970, 1980.
 * Paul Austin Johnsgard, Foundation Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
 * James William Johnson, professor emeritus of English, University of Rochester.
 * Larry Jordan, Filmmaker; professor in Film Making, San Francisco Art Institute.
 * Norton Juster, writer; professor of design, Hampshire College.
 * Rudolf Emil Kálmán, Graduate Research Professor, University of Florida, Gainesville.
 * Harry Kalven, Jr, deceased. Law.
 * Herbert Harold Kaplan, professor emeritus of history, Indiana University.
 * Isaac Raymond Kaplan, president, Global Geochemistry Corporation, Canoga Park, California.
 * Edwin Kashy, professor of physics, Michigan State University.
 * Robert Katz, writer, Rome.
 * Edward Louis Keenan, Jr, chair, professor of history, Harvard University.
 * William Kessen, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and Professor of Pediatrics, Yale University.
 * Leonard Kleinrock, professor of computer science, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Freda Koblick, acrylic artist and sculptor, San Francisco.
 * Eila Mirjam Kokkinen, art historian, New Paltz, New York.
 * Harold Hutchinson Kolb, Jr., professor of English, University of Virginia.
 * Ed Koren, artist, cartoonist
 * Karl Korte, composer
 * Jonathan Kozol, writer, Byfield, Massachusetts: 1970, 1984.
 * Irwin Kra, distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
 * Isaac Kramnick, associate dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Cornell University.
 * David H. Krantz, professor of psychology, Columbia University.
 * Rosalind E. Krauss, art historian; Distinguished Professor of Art History, CUNY Graduate Center.
 * William D. Labov, professor of linguistics, University of Pennsylvania: 1970, 1987.
 * Yvonne Théry Lanni, biologist.
 * Walter Laqueur, chairman, International Research Council, The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University.
 * Gerald S. Lesser deceased, psychologist who played a major role in developing the educational programming included in Sesame Street.
 * Rachmiel Levine, deceased. Biochemistry-Molecular Biology.
 * Karel Frederik Liem, Henry Bryant Bigelow Professor; Curator of Ichthyology; Master of Dunster House, Harvard University: 1970, 1978.
 * Leo E. Litwak, writer; professor of English and creative writing, San Francisco State University.
 * Donald A. Ludwig, professor of mathematics, University of British Columbia.
 * David B. Lyons, professor of law and professor of philosophy, Boston University.
 * August H. Maki, emeritus professor of chemistry, University of California, Davis.
 * Harvey Claflin Mansfield, Jr., William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Government, Harvard University.
 * Gregory J. Markopoulos, deceased. Film.
 * Gary T. Marx, professor emeritus of sociology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * Henry F. May, emeritus professor of scenography, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Jerome J. McGann, The John Stewart Bryan University Professor of English, University of Virginia: 1970, 1975.
 * John Patrick McKay, professor of history, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * Eric Louis McKitrick, professor of history, Columbia University: 1970, 1976.
 * Nathaniel David Mermin, Horace White Professor of Physics, Cornell University.
 * Leonard B. Meyer, Benjamin Franklin Professor Emeritus of Music and the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Joel Meyerowitz, photographer
 * Leonard Michaels, writer; professor of English, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Jacob Mincer, Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor Emeritus of Economics, Columbia University.
 * Charles Mitchell, professor emeritus, History of Art, Bryn Mawr College.
 * Masao Miyoshi, Hajime Mori Professor of Japanese, English and Comparative Literature, University of California, San Diego: 1970, 1975.
 * Perry B. Molinoff, vice president, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Wallingford, Connecticut.
 * Robert K. Mortimer, emeritus professor of medical physics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Jurgen Moser, deceased. Mathematics.
 * Leonard Muscatine, emeritus professor of biology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Alexander Nadas, pediatric cardiologist at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
 * June C. Nash, distinguished professor emeritus of Anthropology, City College, City University of New York.
 * Robert McCorkle Netting, deceased. Anthropology.
 * Gerald Nichols, Artist; chairman, professor of painting, University of the Arts, Philadelphia.
 * Yvonne Noble, Scholar, Canterbury, Kent, England. Married name: Davies, Yvonne Noble.
 * M. Frank Norman, professor of psychology, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Simon Ottenberg, professor emeritus of anthropology, University of Washington.
 * Tod Papageorge, photographer; professor of photography, Yale University: 1970, 1977.
 * Carlo Pedretti, professor of art, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Noel Perrin, writer; adjunct professor of environmental, Dartmouth College: 1970, 1985.
 * Irving Petlin, deceased. Artist, New York City.
 * John Charles Polanyi, university professor of chemistry, University of Toronto: 1970, 1979.
 * Arthur M. Poskanzer, physical chemist, nuclear physicist
 * Richard Lionel Predmore, deceased. Spanish.
 * William Austin Pryor, Thomas and David Boyd Professor and director, Biodynamics Institute, Louisiana State University.
 * Norman Rabkin, professor emeritus of English, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Dale B. J. Randall, emeritus professor of English, Duke University.
 * David Reck, Composer; professor of music, Amherst College.
 * James Donald Reed, poet, Hopewell, New Jersey.
 * John R. Reed, professor of English, Wayne State University: 1970, 1983.
 * Nicholas Rescher, university professor of philosophy, University of Pittsburgh.
 * Ronald Ribman, playwright, El Dorado Hills, California.
 * John J. Richetti, A. M. Rosenthal Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania.
 * James M. Robinson, Arthur Letts, Jr. Professor Emeritus of Religion and Emeritus Director, Institute for Antiquity and Christianity, Claremont Graduate School.
 * Paul Arnold Robinson, Allen D. Christensen Professor of History, Stanford University.
 * William Pitt Root, poet; associate professor of English, University of Montana.
 * Hugo Rossi, dean, College of Science, University of Utah.
 * Robert I. Rotberg, professor of government, Harvard University.
 * Dale F. Rudd, Slichter Professor Emeritus of Engineering Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
 * Raphael Rudnik, writer, Brooklyn, New York.
 * Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, professor of political Science, University of Chicago.
 * Michel Rybalka, professor emeritus of French and comparative literature, Washington University.
 * Shôichirô Sakai, emeritus professor of mathematics, Nihon University, Tokyo.
 * Bunji Sakita, distinguished professor of physics, City College, City University of New York.
 * Paul S. Sanasardo, choreographer, artistic director – Modern Dance Artists, Fly Creek, New York.
 * Robert LeRoy Sani, professor of chemical engineering, University of Colorado.
 * Harry N. Scheiber, professor of law; chairman, Jurispridence and Social Policy Program, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law: 1970, 1988.
 * Drew Schwartz, professor emeritus of genetics, Indiana University.
 * Julian Schwinger, deceased. Physics.
 * Marlan Orvil Scully, Herschel Burgess Chair, and Distinguished Professor of Physics, Texas A & M University.
 * Paul Siddall Seaver, professor of history, Stanford University.
 * Hinrich Claassen Seeba, professor of German, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Eli Enoch Sercarz, professor of immunology, University of California, Los Angeles: 1970, 1977.
 * Goro Shimura, professor of mathematics, Princeton University.
 * Michell J. Sienko, deceased. Chemistry.
 * Allan Silver, associate professor of sociology, Columbia University.
 * Theodore R. Sizer, deceased. Education.
 * Robert Anthony Sklar, deceased. Professor of Cinema, New York University.
 * Dwight Moody Smith, Jr., George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Duke University.
 * Edward Aaron Smuckler, deceased. Medicine.
 * Nicholas Sperakis, artist, New York City.
 * George Robert Stark, associate director of research, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London.
 * George Steiner, Extraordinary Fellow, Churchill College, Cambridge, England.
 * Melvin Ernest Stern, distinguished research professor of oceanography, Florida State University.
 * Peter S. Stevens, architect, Arlington, Massachusetts.
 * John A. D. Stockdale, artist, Knoxville, Tennessee.
 * Mildred Chick Strand, filmmaker; professor of film, Occidental.
 * Charles C. Sweeley, professor of biochemistry, Michigan State University.
 * Keith Breden Taylor, professor emeritus of gastroenterology, Stanford University School of Medicine.
 * Georg Bernhard Tennyson, emeritus professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * H. S. Thayer, professor of philosophy, City College, City University of New York.
 * John Theios, emeritus professor of psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
 * William A. Tiller, professor emeritus of materials science and engineering, Stanford University
 * Walasse Ting, artist, New York City.
 * Anne Truitt, artist, Washington, D.C.
 * Jack Tworkov, deceased. Fine arts–painting.
 * Abraham L. Udovitch, Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor of Jewish Civilization in the Near East; chair, professor of near Eastern Studies, Princeton University.
 * Sim Van der Ryn, professor of architecture, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Marshall Waingrow, professor emeritus of English, Claremont Graduate School.
 * Donald F. Wallach, professor of physiology, Tufts University.
 * David Ward, chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
 * Richard Alan Wasserstrom, Presidential Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of California, Santa Cruz.
 * Gregorio Weber, deceased. Biochemistry.
 * Johannes Weertman, professor of geophysics and Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science, Northwestern University.
 * Charles Weiner, professor of the History of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * Samuel B. Weiss, deceased. Biochemistry.
 * David Weiss-Halivni, professor of religion, Columbia University. Appointed as Weiss, David. Pseudonym: Halivni, David.
 * Martin Lawrence Weitzman, Ernest E. Monrad Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
 * Minor White, professor of photography, MIT.
 * Aaron Bernard Wildavsky, deceased: Political Science.
 * Forman Arthur Williams, Presidential Chair Professor of Energy and Combustion Research, University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California.
 * Joel Roudolph Williamson, Lineberger Professor in the Humanities, University of North Carolina ar Chapel Hill.
 * Christopher Wilmarth, deceased. Fine Arts: 1970, 1983.
 * James Quinn Wilson, James Collins Professor of Management and Public Policy, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * James R. Wiseman, professor of archaeology and department chairman, Boston University.
 * Hannah Marie Wormington, deceased. Anthropology and cultural studies.
 * Tai Tsun Wu, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, Harvard University.
 * Henry William Wyld, Jr., professor of physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * Clifton K. Yearley, professor emeritus of history, State University of New York at Buffalo.
 * Jose Yglesias, deceased. General non-fiction: 1970, 1976.
 * Robert Hollander, deceased. Professor of Italian literature, Princeton University.