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List of Guggenheim fellowship winners for 1971. ==United States and Canadian fellows== * Gar Alperovitz, Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy, University of Maryland. * Norman Birnbaum, University Professor, Georgetown University Law Center. * Julie Bovasso, Deceased. Drama. * Leo Braudy, University Professor and Bing Professor of English, University of Southern California. * Ed Bullins, Playwright, Berkeley, California. * Mario A. Bunge, Frothingham Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, McGill University. * Robbins Burling, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, University of Michigan. * Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor, Department of Linguistics, M.I.T. * John Desmond Clark, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. * Tom Clark, Poet, Berkeley, California. * Henry Steele Commager, Deceased. Classics. * Robert Coover, T. B. Stowell University Professor, Brown University. * Arlene Croce, Dance Critic, Brooklyn, New York. * Stillman Drake, Deceased. History of Science. * Troy Duster, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. * Hardy M. Edwards, Jr., Deceased. Professor of Poultry Science, University of Georgia. * Alfred S. Eichner, Deceased. Economics. * Dale Eldred, Sculptor, Kansas City Missouri. * Charles Fried, Beneficial Professor of Law, Harvard University. * Murray Gell-Mann, Robert Andrews Millikan Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology. * Sam Gilliam, Artist, Washington, D.C. * Grant Gilmore, Deceased. Law. * Nathanael Greene, Professor of History, Wesleyan University. * Vartan Gregorian, President, Carnegie Corporation. * John J. Gumperz, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley. * Thom Gunn, Poet; Retired Senior Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley, San Francisco. * Heisuke Hironaka, Professor of Mathematics, Harvard University. * Nathan Irvin Huggins, Deceased. U.S. History. * George Izenour, Deceased. Professor Emeritus of Theatre Design and Technology, Director Emeritus of the Electro-mechanical Laboratory, Yale University. * Aravind Joshi, Henry Salvatori Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science, University of Pennsylvania. * Henry A. Kelly, Professor of English, University of California, Berkeley. * Charles S. Klabunde, Creative Arts - Fine Arts. * Barbara Kolb, Composer, New York City. * Leonard Kriegel, Professor Emeritus of English, City College, City University of New York. * Seymour Martin Lipset, Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University. * Charles Ludlam, Deceased. Drama. * Ralph Manheim, Deceased. German Literature and Translation. * William Hardy McNeill, Robert A. Millikan Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of History, University of Chicago. * Ved Mehta, Writer, New York City. * Ilhan Mimaroglu, Composer, New York City. * Charles Mingus, Music Composition. * Robert A. Mundell, Professor of Economics, Columbia University. * Mark Musa, Professor of Italian, Indiana University. * Yoichiro Nambu, Harry Pratt Judson Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Chicago. * Larry Neal, Deceased. American Literature. * Stephen B. Oates, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts Amherst. * Philip Pearlstein, Artist; Professor of Art, Brooklyn College, City University of New York. * Hanna Pitkin, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. * Alvin Carl Plantinga, John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy, Calvin College. * Theodore Roszak, Professor of History, California State University, Hayward. * Edward Ruscha, Artist, Los Angeles. * Loren Rush, Composer, Woodside, California. * George Beals Schaller, Director for Science, Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx Park, New York. * Richard Serra, Artist, New York City. * Wilfrid Sheed, Writer, Sag Harbor, New York. * Nathan Sivin, Professor of Chinese Culture and of the History of Science, University of Pennsylvania. * Elliott P. Skinner, Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University. * William Stanton, Retired Professor of History, University of Pittsburgh: 1971. * Ruth Stone, Poet; Professor of English, SUNY Binghamton: 1971, 1975. * Patrick Suppes, Lucie Stern Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University: 1971. * Richard E. Taylor, Physicist, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University: 1971. * Twyla Tharp, Choreographer, New York City. * Gareth Thomas, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California, Berkeley: 1971. * Gerhard L. Weinberg, William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor Emeritus of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. * Henry Wessel, Jr., Photographer; Instructor in Photography, San Francisco Art Institute. * Ralph K. Winter, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. * Neal Wood, Emeritus Professor of Political Science and Political Thought, York University, Canada. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1971」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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