List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1973

List of Guggenheim fellows for 1973.

United States and Canada fellows

 * Richard Newbold Adams, Rapoport Centennial Professor Emeritus of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin.
 * Robert Hickman Adams, photographer, Astoria, Oregon, 1973, 1980.
 * Renata Adler, writer, New York City.
 * Hugh G. J. Aitken, deceased. Economic History.
 * George A. Akerlof, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Gustave Alef, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Oregon.
 * Reginald Allen, curator, The Gilbert and Sullivan Collection, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City.
 * William Alonso, Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Policy in the Faculty of Public Health, Harvard University.
 * Edward Anders, Horace B. Horton Emeritus Professor of Physical Science, University of Chicago.
 * Evan H. Appelman, retired Senior Chemist, Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago.
 * Frederick Charles Barghoorn, deceased. Political Science.
 * Ilhan Basgöz, Professor of Uralic and Altaic Studies, Indiana University.
 * Leslie Bassett, composer; Albert A. Stanley Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Music, University of Michigan School of Music: 1973, 1980.
 * James H. Beck, Professor of Art History, and Director, Casa Italiana Center for Italian Studies, Columbia University.
 * Ivar E. Berg, Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Joseph S. Berliner, Rosen Family Professor Emeritus of Economics, Brandeis University.
 * Abraham Harry Black, deceased. Psychology.
 * Henry G. Blosser, University Distinguished Professor, Michigan State University.
 * Ilya Bolotowsky, deceased. Fine Arts.
 * Karl S. Bottigheimer, Professor of History, State University of New York at Stony Brook
 * Paul A. Bouissac, Professor of French, Victoria College, University of Toronto.
 * Mary Jean Bowman, Professor Emeritus of Education and of Economics, University of Chicago.
 * Paul Samuel Boyer, Merle Curti Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
 * Winslow Russell Briggs, Director Emeritus, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, California.
 * Harold Brookfield, Professor of Human Geography, Australian National University.
 * H. Allen Brooks, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, University of Toronto.
 * Peter P. Brooks, Chester D. Tripp Professor of Humanities, Yale University.
 * Brock Brower, writer, Princeton, New Jersey.
 * Donald J. Brown, Philip R. Allen Professor of Economics, Yale University.
 * Leon Carl Brown, Garrett Professor in Foreign Affairs Emeritus, Princeton University.
 * Marvin Brown, Artist, New Rochelle, New York.
 * Merle Elliott Brown, deceased. Literary Criticism.
 * William L. Brown, Jr., deceased. Professor of Entomology, Cornell University.
 * Stuart Weems Bruchey, Allan Nevins Professor Emeritus of American Economic History, Columbia University.
 * John P. Bunker, Visiting Fellow, King's College, London; Professor Emeritus of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine.
 * David Lowry Burgess, Dean, College of Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University.
 * David Bird Burner, Professor of History, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
 * Jack Wesley Burnham, Jr., Professor of Art, University of Maryland at College Park.
 * Jeffrey Martin Camhi, Professor of Biology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
 * Charles R. Cantor, Chief Scientific Officer, Sequenom, Inc, San Diego, CA.
 * Sherwin Carlquist, Violetta L. Horton Professor Emeritus of Botany, Claremont Graduate University and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden.
 * Paul Alexander Castelfranco, Emeritus Professor of Botany, University of California, Davis.
 * James Joseph Castles, Executive Associate Dean and Professor of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis.
 * Maarten Jan Chrispeels, Professor of Biology, University of California, San Diego.
 * Chryssa, artist, New York City.
 * Grady Edward Clay, deceased. Editor, Landscape Architecture Quarterly, Washington, DC.
 * Roderick Keener Clayton, Professor Emeritus of Biophysics, Cornell University: 1973, 1980.
 * Edward M. Coffman, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * Marvin Leonard Colker, Professor of Classics, University of Virginia.
 * R. John Collier, Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School.
 * Harold C. Conklin, Crosby Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Yale University.
 * Robert James Cook, R. J. Cook Endowed Chair in Wheat Research, Washington State University
 * F. Edward Cranz, Rosemary Park Professor Emeritus of History, Connecticut College.
 * Stuart A. Curran, Vartan Gregorian Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Robert Dallek, Professor of History, Boston University.
 * Robert F. Dalzell, Jr., Ephraim Williams Professor of American History, Williams College.
 * Bill Dane, photographer, Point Richmond, California: 1973, 1982.
 * Donald Davidson, Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Carl Dawson, Professor of English, University of Delaware.
 * Robert J. DeLange, Professor of Biological Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Daniel Dembrosky, filmmaker, Hackensack, New Jersey.
 * Richard Lawrence de Neufville, Chair, Professor of Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * Alfred Diamant, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and West European Studies, Indiana University.
 * David Diao, artist, New York City.
 * Morris Dickstein, Distinguished Professor of English, Queens College and Graduate Center, City University of New York.
 * Howard Marvin Dintzis, Professor of Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
 * William Read Dolbier, Jr., Professor of Chemistry, University of Florida.
 * Russell Stephen Drago, deceased. Chemistry.
 * Edwin Ellsworth Dugger, composer; Professor of Music, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Peter James Duignan, Senior Fellow Emeritus and Stella and Ira Lillick Curator, Africa Collection, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University.
 * Lewis Joachim Edinger, Professor Emeritus of Government, Columbia University.
 * Peter Dorman Eimas, Fred M. Seed Professor Emeritus of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University.
 * Robert Claude Elston, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
 * Ed Emshwiller, deceased. Film and Video Art: 1973, 1978.
 * Charles Joseph Epstein, Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
 * Jean-Claude Falmagne, Professor of Cognitive Science, University of California, Irvine.
 * Paul Gerard Federbush, Professor of Mathematics, University of Michigan.
 * Gerald Feinberg, deceased. Physics.
 * Gerald Donald Feldman, Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Irving Feldman, poet; Distinguished Professor of English, State University of New York at Buffalo.
 * Shoshana Felman, Associate Professor of French, Yale University.
 * Leopold B. Felsen, Professor of Electrophysics and Dean of Engineering, Polytechnic Institute of New York.
 * Anne D. Ferry, Emeritus Professor of English, Boston College.
 * Robert M. Fogelson, Professor of Urban Studies and History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * Thomas M. Franck, Professor of Law; Director, Center for International Studies, New York University: 1973, 1982.
 * Mary Frank, artist, New York City: 1973, 1983.
 * Russell Alfred Fraser, Austin Warren Professor Emeritus of English Literature and Language, University of Michigan.
 * Daniel Z. Freedman, Professor of Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1973, 1985.
 * Michael Martin Fried, Professor of History of Art, Johns Hopkins University.
 * Frederick Eugene Gaines, Director of Theatre, Lawrence University, Appleton, WI.
 * Gary Cloyd Galbraith, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * John S. Galbraith, Professor Emeritus of History, University of California, San Diego.
 * John Gardner, deceased. Fiction.
 * Lloyd C. Gardner, Charles and Mary Beard Professor of History, Rutgers College, Rutgers University.
 * Gordon Paul Garmire, Evan Pugh Professor of Astronomy, Pennsylvania State University.
 * Richard A. Gatti, Professor of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles; Director, Pediatric Oncology and Immunology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles.
 * James L. Gaylor, Associate Director of Life Sciences, Glenolden Laboratory, Glenolden, Pennsylvania.
 * Rochel Gelman, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Alan Gelperin, Member of Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey.
 * Ian R. Gibbons, research scientist, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Carl Hunter Gibson, Professor of Engineering Physics and Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.
 * Bentley B. Gilbert, Professor of Emeritus of History, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle.
 * Brendan Gill, deceased. Biography.
 * Joel Louis Gold, filmmaker, New York City.
 * Walter Goodman, critic and senior writer, The New York Times.
 * Charles Franklin Gordon, playwright, New York City.
 * Adon Alden Gordus, Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan.
 * George Jackson Graham, Jr., Chair, Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University.
 * David M. Green, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of Florida.
 * James G. Greeno, Margaret Jacks Professor of Education, Stanford University.
 * Anthony James Gregor, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Lawrence Grossman, University Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry, The Johns Hopkins University.
 * Morton E. Gurtin, Professor of Mathematics, Carnegie Mellon University.
 * Joseph Robert Gusfield, Professor of Sociology, University of California, San Diego.
 * Hans Haacke, artist; Professor of Art, Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture.
 * Ernst B. Haas, Robson Research Professor of Government, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Charles Adam Hale, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Iowa.
 * Michael David Hall, artist; Head, Sculpture Department, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
 * Frederick Hammersley, artist, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
 * Eric Pratt Hamp, Robert Maynard Hutchins Distinguished Service Professor of Linguistics, University of Chicago.
 * Charley Dean Hardwick, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, American University.
 * William Neal Harrison, deceased. Writer; Ex University Professor of English, University of Arkansas.
 * John M. Headley, Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 * Reinhold August Friedrich Heller, Professor of Art, University of Chicago.
 * Richard Hellie, Professor of Russian History, University of Chicago.
 * Mike Henderson, filmmaker; Professor of Art, University of California, Davis. Appointed as Henderson, William.
 * David Michael Hercules, Chair, Centennial Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University.
 * Andrew Hughes, Associate Professor of Musicology, University of Toronto.
 * Vincent Jaccarino, Professor and Director, Quantum Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara.
 * Lloyd Miles Jackman, Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State University.
 * Laura Riding Jackson, deceased. Literary Criticism.
 * Eugenia Parry Janis, Adjunct Professor of Art, University of New Mexico.
 * Irving Lester Janis, deceased. Psychology.
 * William Platt Jencks, Rosenstiel Professor of Biochemistry, Brandeis University.
 * Chalmers Ashby Johnson, Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego.
 * Klaus W. Jonas, Professor Emeritus of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Pittsburgh.
 * James M. Jones, Professor of Psychology, University of Delaware, and Director, Minority Fellowship Program, American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C..
 * Madison Jones, novelist; Emeritus Professor of English and Alumni Writer-in-Residence, Auburn University.
 * James Kennedy, filmmaker, Santa Monica, California.
 * X. J. Kennedy, poet, Lexington, Massachusetts. Appointed as Kennedy, Joseph Charles.
 * Eva C. Keuls, Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of Minnesota.
 * James R. Kincaid, Aerol Arnold Professor of English, University of Southern California: 1973, 1982.
 * Toichiro Kinoshita, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Cornell University.
 * David John James Kinsman, independent environmental consultant; retired, Freshwater Biological Association, Cumbria, England.
 * Bernard Edwin Kirschenbaum, deceased. artist, New York City.
 * Margaret Galland Kivelson, Professor of Space Physics, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Nicholas Krall, Vice President, Krall Associates, Del Mar, California.
 * Stephen M. Krane, Persis, Cyrus and Marlow B. Harrison Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
 * Norman Kretchmer, deceased. Medicine.
 * Myrna Lamb, playwright, New York City.
 * Rosette Clementine Lamont, Emeritus Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Graduate Program, CUNY.
 * Hubert Darrell Lance, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament Interpretation and Dean of the Faculty, Colgate Rochester Divinity School, Rochester, New York.
 * George Paul Landow, Professor of English and Art, Brown University: 1973, 1978.
 * Lawrence Juen-Yee Lau, Kwoh-Ting Li Professor of Economic Development, Stanford University.
 * P. Herbert Leiderman, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine.
 * Philip Levine, poet, New York City: 1973, 1980.
 * Hsi-Huey Liang, Emeritus Professor of History, Vassar College.
 * Stephen Lichtenbaum, Professor of Mathematics, Brown University.
 * Charles Lockwood, writer and corporate strategist, Topanga, California.
 * John Leask Lumley, Willis H. Carrier Professor of Engineering, Cornell University.
 * Wendy Snyder MacNeil, photographer; Assistant Professor of Art, Wellesley College.
 * Waldo George Magnuson, Jr., retired Senior Staff Engineer, Electronics Engineering Department, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, University of California, Livermore.
 * Dominic W. Massaro, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz.
 * Michael McClure, poet; Professor of English, California College of Arts and Crafts.
 * Lionel Wilfred McKenzie, Wilson Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Rochester.
 * David McNeill, Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Linguistics, University of Chicago.
 * Murray Mednick, playwright; artistic director, Padva Hills Playwrights' Workshop, Los Angeles.
 * Boyd Mefferd, artist, Canton, Connecticut.
 * William S. Merwin, poet, haiku, Hawaii; Distinguished Professor of Humanities, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art: 1973, 1983.
 * Ellen Mickiewicz, Alben W. Barkley Professor of Political Science, Emory University; Director, Soviet Media and Int'l Communications Program, The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA.
 * Barton A. Midwood, writer; co-director, New York Studio for Writers, Garden City, NY.
 * Deborah Duff Milenkovitch, President, Calhoun Corporation, New York City.
 * Arthur Green Miller, Professor of Art History, University of Maryland.
 * Julian Malcolm Miller, deceased. Chemistry.
 * Robert Rush Miller, Professor Emeritus of Biology and Curator Emeritus of Fishes, University of Michigan.
 * Nicholas Mrosovsky, Professor of Zoology and Psychology, University of Toronto.
 * Walter Francis Murphy, McCormick Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence, Princeton University.
 * Forrest W. Myers, sculptor, New York City.
 * Awadh K. Narain, Professor Emeritus of History and South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * Andrew James Nathan, Professor of Political Science, Columbia University.
 * Gunvor Nelson, filmmaker, Kristinehamn, Sweden.
 * Jacob Neusner, Distinguished Research Professor of Religious Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa: 1973, 1979.
 * John Nicholas Newman, Professor of Naval Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 * David Shepherd Nivison, Walter Y. Evans-Wentz Emeritus Professor of Oriental Philosophies, Religions and Ethics, Stanford University.
 * Park S. Nobel, Professor of Biology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Richard J. Ofshe, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Pauline Oliveros, composer, Kingston, New York.
 * Raymond Lee Orbach, Chancellor, University of California, Riverside.
 * Gordon Howell Orians, Professor Emeritus of Zoology, University of Washington.
 * Leo Nicholas Ornston, Professor of Biology, Yale University.
 * Robert R. Palmer, Professor Emeritus of History, Yale University.
 * Joseph Papaleo, writer; member of the Faculty Emeritus, Sarah Lawrence College.
 * Alexander A. Parker, dDeceased. Professor Emeritus of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Texas at Austin
 * Alan Peshkin, Visiting Professor of Education, Stanford, University; Professor Emeritus of Education, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana.
 * Stanley Peters, Professor of Linguistics and Symbolic Systems, Stanford University.
 * Laurence E. Peterson, Emeritus Professor of Physics; Director, Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California, San Diego.
 * Warner L. Peticolas, Professor of Chemistry, University of Oregon.
 * Ted Edgar Petrie, Professor of Mathematics, Rutgers College, Rutgers University.
 * Matthew Phillips, artist, Berkeley, California.
 * Frances Fox Piven, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology, Graduate Center, City University of New York.
 * Stanley Plumly, poet; Distinguished Professor of English, University of Maryland at College Park.
 * Robert Otto Pohl, Professor of Physics, Cornell University.
 * Burton Ralph Pollin, Professor Emeritus of English, Bronx Community College, City University of New York.
 * Robert Pollock, composer; artistic director, Composers Guild of NJ, Ship Bottom, New Je.
 * John Herman Richard Polt, Professor of Spanish, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Basilios N. Poulos, artist; Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Rice University.
 * William H. Pritchard, Henry Clay Folger Professor of English, Amherst College.
 * Daniel Gray Quillen, Member of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, Magdalen College, Oxford University.
 * John Oscar Rasmussen, Jr., Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Willis Harmon Ray, Vilas Research Professor of Engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison.
 * Stuart Reiner, Senior Lecturer in Music, University of Cape Town.
 * Louis Philip Remsberg, Jr., Chemist, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
 * Paul Linford Richards, Professor of Physics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * John Rodgers, Silliman Professor Emeritus of Geology, Yale University.
 * Gordon Rogoff, Professor of Dramaturgy and Dramatic Literature, Yale Drama School, New Haven, CT.
 * Richard McKay Rorty, Professor of Comparative Literature, Stanford University.
 * Richard Rose, Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
 * Richard Newton Rosecrance, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Charles Rosen, Professor of Music, University of Chicago.
 * Edgar Rosenberg, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Cornell University.
 * Robert Rosenthal, Edgar Pierce Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Harvard University; Professor of Psychology, University of California, Riverside.
 * Robert Ryman, artist, New York City.
 * John E. Savage, Professor of Computer Science, Brown University.
 * Robert F. Sayre, Emeritus Professor of English, University of Iowa.
 * John R. Scheffer, Professor of Chemistry, University of British Columbia.
 * Wilfried Schmid, Dwight Parker Robinson Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University: 1973, 1988.
 * Kenneth Ray Scholberg, deceased. Spanish Literature.
 * J. William Schopf, Professor of Paleobiology and Director, Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life, University of California, Los Angeles: 1973, 1988.
 * James Scully, poet; Professor Emeritus of English, University of Connecticut.
 * John Douglas Seelye, Graduate Research Professor of English, University of Florida.
 * Richard Sennett, Professor of Sociology, New York University.
 * Kenneth L. Servis, Professor of Chemistry, University of Southern California.
 * Neil Sheehan, writer, Washington, D.C.
 * Michael L. Shelanski, Francis Delafield Professor and Chairman of Pathology, Columbia University.
 * Sonia Landy Sheridan, photographer; Professor Emeritus of Generative Systems, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
 * Alan J. Shields, artist, Shelter Island, New York.
 * William Silen, Johnson and Johnson Distinguished Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School.
 * Robert H. Silsbee, Emeritus Professor of Physics and Director, Materials Science Center, Cornell University.
 * Neil J. Smelser, Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California.
 * David Hamilton Smith, deceased. Medicine & Health.
 * Robert I. Smithson, deceased, Fine Arts-Sculpture.
 * Jack Sonenberg, artist; Professor of Fine Arts, Pratt Institute.
 * Gilbert Sorrentino, writer; Emeritus Professor of English, Stanford University: 1973, 1987.
 * Michael Ellman Soulé, Emeritus Professor of Natural Resources, University of California, Santa Cruz.
 * Marvin Spevack, Professor (Ordinarius) of English and Director of the English Seminar, University of Münster.
 * Steven Lee Spiegel, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Seymour Spilerman, Julian C. Levi Professor of Social Science, Columbia University.
 * Oliver H. Statler, writer; Adjunct Professor, Asian Studies, University of Hawaii, Honolulu.
 * Peter Nathaniel Stearns, Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Heinz Professor of History, Carnegie Mellon University.
 * Jane W. Stedman, Professor Emeritus of English, Roosevelt University.
 * Ronald Steel, writer, Washington, DC; Professor, School of International Relations, Los Angeles, CA.
 * Richard G. Stern, writer; Regenstern Professor of English and American Language and Literature, University of Chicago.
 * Bernt Petter Stigum, Professor of Economics, University of Oslo.
 * Michael Sullivan, Christensen Professor Emeritus of Oriental Art, Stanford University.
 * Donald Wayne Sutherland, deceased. Medieval Studies.
 * Masamichi Takesaki, Professor of Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles.
 * Paul Talalay, John Jacob Abel Distinguished Service Professor, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
 * Manik Talwani, Professor of Geology, Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Columbia University.
 * Ronald Tavel, playwright, Bangkok.
 * Cecil P. Taylor, composer, New York City.
 * Malvin C. Teich, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Physics, Boston University.
 * David Paul Thelen, editor, Journal of American History, Indiana University.
 * Carl E. Thoresen, Associate Dean, Academic Affairs; Professor of Education and Psychology, Stanford University.
 * George A. Tice, Photographer; Instructor in Photography, New School for Social Research and School of Visual Arts, New York City.
 * William Trager, Professor of Parasitology, Rockefeller University.
 * George H. Trilling, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Michael Thomas Turvey, Professor of Psychology, University of Connecticut.
 * Frederic Tuten, writer; Assistant Professor of English, City College, City University of New York.
 * Peter Kenneth Unger, Professor of Philosophy, New York University.
 * John Vachon, deceased. Photography.
 * Kensal Edward Van Holde, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Biophysics, Oregon State University.
 * Jean-Claude van Itallie, playwright; President, Shantigar Foundation, Rowe, Massachusetts: 1973, 1980.
 * Alden T. Vaughan, Emeritus Professor of History, Columbia University.
 * Joan Eveline Vincent, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, Barnard College, Columbia University.
 * Peter Hans von Hippel, Professor of Chemistry, University of Oregon.
 * Frederic Evans Wakeman, Jr., Haas Professor of Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
 * Joseph A. Walker, playwright; Professor of Drama, Howard University.
 * Emily Stipes Watts, Professor of English, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
 * Theodore Weesner, writer; Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Carnegie Mellon University.
 * Louis Weingarden, deceased. Composer.
 * David Loeb Weiss, filmmaker, Brooklyn, New York.
 * Gerald Weissmann, Professor of Medicine; Director, Division of Rheumatology, New York University Medical Center.
 * Roger Wertheimer, Professor of Philosophy, University of Houston.
 * Arthur H. Westing, consultant, Westing Associates in Environment, Security, and Education, Putney, Vermont.
 * Harrison Colyar White, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University.
 * Herbert S. Wilf, Professor of Mathematics, University of Pennsylvania.
 * Kathleen Mary Williams, deceased. 18th Century English Literature.
 * Mason Willrich, President and CEO, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco, California.
 * John Wilmerding, Christopher Binyon Sarofim '86 Professor of American Art, Princeton University.
 * Stanley George Wojcicki, Professor of Physics, Stanford University.
 * Lincoln Wolfenstein, University Professor of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University: 1973, 1983.
 * Michael George Wood, Professor of English Literature, University of Exeter.
 * James Edward Wright, President, Dartmouth College.
 * Nien-chu C. Yang, Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry, University of Chicago.
 * Jan A. D. Zeevaart, University Distinguished Professor, MSU/ERDA Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University.

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

 * Olga de Amaral, artist, Bogotá.
 * Augusto Pinto Boal, writer and theatre director, Paris: 1973, 1975.
 * Hugo Hermes Campos, deceased. Biology and Ecology.
 * Oscar Enrique Cornblit, Senior Research Associate, Social Research Center, Torcuato Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires.
 * Zoltan de Cserna, Research Professor Emeritus, Institute de Geología, UNAM.
 * Antonio Di Benedetto, deceased, Fiction.
 * Víctor Jorge Elías, Professor of Economics, University Nacional de Tucumán.
 * Isabel Fraire Benson, writer, Essex, England.
 * Gunther Gerzso, artist, Mexico D.F..
 * Mario Góngora del Campo, Professor of History, Catholic University of Chile.
 * Silvio Grichener, architect; Director Institute of Technology, University of Buenos Aires:.
 * Ramón Gutiérrez, director, Department of History of Architecture, National University of the Northeast, Corrientes.
 * Miguel Holle Ostendorf, director, Andean Agricultural Systems Research Project, Lima, Peru.
 * Alvaro Jara, ry, University of Chile.
 * Jorge Miguel Katz, Professor of Industrial Economics, University of Buenos Aires.
 * Miguel G. Kiwi, Professor of Physics, Catholic University of Chile.
 * Francis Korn, research sociologist, National Research Council of Argentina and Torcuato di Tella Institute; Professor of Sociology, Catholic University of Argentina.
 * Héctor Manjarrez, writer, Mexico, D.F.
 * Avatar da Silva Moraes, artist, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
 * Julio Ortega, Professor of Latin American and Comparative Literature, Brown University.
 * Armando José Parodi, Professor of Cell Biology, Instituto de Investigaciones Biotectonogicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 * Barry Reckord, playwright, London.
 * Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, senior researcher, Institute of Peruvian Studies, Lima.
 * Paul Israel Singer, Professor of Economics, University of Sao Paulo; Senior Economist, Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, Sao Paulo.
 * Juan Alfredo Tirao, Professor of Mathematics, National University of Córdoba.
 * Carlos Tünnermann Bernheim, Special Advisor to the Director of UNESCO, Managua, Nicaragua: 1973, 1989.
 * Arturo Warman, Director General, Instituto Nacional Indigenista, Mexico.
 * Nicim Zagury, Associate Professor of Physics, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.