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This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1966. 1966 United States and Canadian Fellows Peter Agostini, deceased. Fine Arts: Sculpture: 1966. Philip Aisen, Professor of Biophysics and Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University: 1966 Calvin Albert, Sculptor; retired Professor of Art, Pratt Institute: 1966. René Albrecht-Carrié, deceased. Political Science: 1966. Leland C. Allen, Professor of Chemistry, Princeton University: 1966, 1967. Robert B. Alter, Class of 1937 Professor of Hebrew and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley: 1966, 1978. A. R. Ammons, deceased. Poetry: 1966. Ansel Cochran Anderson, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1966. John Kinloch Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Classics, University of California, Berkeley: 1966. Hal Oscar Anger, researcher, Berkeley, California: 1966. Daniel Edward Atkinson, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles: 1966. Kenneth Kyle Bailey, Professor of History, University of Texas at El Paso: 1966. S. George Bankoff, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University: 1966. Hubert Lloyd Barnes, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Geochemistry, Pennsylvania State University: 1966. Donald Barthelme, deceased. Fiction: 1966. Irving H. Bartlett, John F. Kennedy Professor Emeritus of American Civilization, University of Massachusetts Boston: 1966. Richard Reeve Baxter, deceased. Law: 1966. Robert E. Beardsley, Professor of Biology, Iona College, New Rochelle, New York: 1966. Clifford O. Berg, deceased. Professor of Limnology, Cornell University: 1966. Klaus Berger, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History, University of Kansas: 1966. Olga Bernal, Retired Professor of French, State University of New York at Buffalo: 1966. Lloyd Eason Berry, deceased. 16th & 17th Century English Literature: 1966. William B. N. Berry, Professor of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley: 1966. Haim Blanc, deceased. Linguistics: 1966. David Bodansky, Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of Washington: 1966, 1974. Dietrich von Bothmer, Distinguished Research Curator of Greek and Roman Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art: 1966. Frank Brady, deceased. Biography: 1966. Irving A. Breger, deceased. Chemistry: 1966. Walter E. Bron, Professor of Physics, University of California, Irvine: 1966. George John Buelow, Emeritus Professor of Musicology, Indiana University: 1966. Peter Burchard, writer, Williamstown, Massachusetts: 1966. David P. Calleo, Dean Acheson Professor of European Studies and Director, Washington Center of Foreign Policy Research, Johns Hopkins University: 1966. Malcolm John Campbell, Class of 1965 Professor Emeritus, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania: 1966. Paul Caponigro, photographer, Rockport, Maine: 1966, 1975. Harry Gilbert Carlson, Emeritus Professor of Drama and Theatre, Queens College, City University of New York: 1966. Thomas A. Carlson, retired Chemist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory: 1966. Diego Catalán, Professor Emeritus of Spanish Literature, University of California, San Diego: 1966. Giorgio Cavallon, deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1966. John Angus Chamberlain, sculptor, Shelter Island, New York: 1966, 1977. Arthur Barclay Chapman, Professor Emeritus of Genetics and Animal Sciences, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1966. Sterling Chaykin, Professor of Biochemistry, University of California, Davis: 1966. Philip Stanley Chen, Jr., senior advisor to the Deputy Director for Intramural Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland: 1966. William Chinowsky, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of California, Berkeley: 1966, 1978. Tse-tsung Chow, Professor of East Asian Languages and Literature and History, University of Wisconsin–Madison: 1966. Howard H. Claassen, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Wheaton College, Illinois: 1966. James W. Cobble, Professor of Chemistry and Dean, Graduate Division and Research, San Diego State University: 1966. Roger David Cole, Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley: 1966. James Samuel Coleman, deceased. Sociology: 1966. Richard Michael Cyert, President, Carnegie Bosch Institute and Professor of Economics and Management, Carnegie Mellon University: 1966. Robert Damora, architect, Bedford, New York: 1966. Alfred David, Professor Emeritus of English, Indiana University: 1966. Cecil Dawkins, writer, Santa Fe: 1966. John M. Day, Research Associate, CNRS; Instructor in Economic History, University of Paris VII: 1966. Dante Della Terza, Irving Babbitt Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Harvard University: 1966. David Del Tredici, Distinguished Professor of Music, City College of New York: 1966. Stanley Deser, Enid and Natlian S. Ancell Professor of Physics, Brandeis University: 1966. Richard M. Diamond, Senior Scientist Emeritus, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley: 1966. Joseph Francis Dillon, Jr., Adjunct Professor of Applied Physics, Yale University: 1966. Peter C. Dodwell, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Queen's University at Kingston: 1966. Sherman Drexler, painter, New York City: 1966. Edward Dugmore, deceased. Fine Arts-Painting: 1966. Alan Dundes, Professor of Anthropology and Folklore, University of California, Berkeley: 1966. Richard S. Dunn, Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania: 1966. Friedel Dzubas, deceased. Fine Arts: Painting: 1966, 1968. Stanley Lawrence Elkin, deceased. Fiction: 1966. Albert Elsen, deceased. Fine Arts Research: 1966. Klaus Epstein, deceased. German and East European History: 1966. Robert Marvin Epstein, Harold Carron Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Virginia School of Medicine: 1966. Charlotte J. Erickson, Paul Mellon Professor Emeritus of American History, Cambridge University: 1966. Robert Carl Erickson, deceased. Composer; Professor Emeritus of Music, University of California, San Diego: 1966. Bernard B. Fall, deceased. Political Science: 1966. George Siemers Fayen, Jr., scholar, New Haven, Connecticut: 1966. Raymond Federman, Melodia E. Jones Distinguished Professor of French and Comparative Literature, State University of New York at Buffalo: 1966. Eugene Feldman, deceased. Fine Arts: 1966. Morton Feldman, deceased. Music Composition: 1966. Donald Finkel, poet; Emeritus Poet-in-Residence, Washington University: 1966. Constantine Fitzgibbon, deceased. General Non-Fiction: 1966. Eleanor Flexner, deceased. Biography: 1966. Jesse Hill Ford, deceased. Fiction: 1966. Edward Frank, Architect, Middletown, New Jersey: 1966. Avner Friedman, director, Institute of Mathematics, University of Minnesota: 1966. Vincent Sauter Frohne, Professor of Theory and Composition and Special Lecturer in New Music, Western Illinois University: 1966. Frank Gallo, Sculptor; Professor of Art, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: 1966. Paul Roesel Garabedian, Pro.... Discover the Merren Tait popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Merren Tait books.

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    Odd Girl Roar

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    When I called the mayor a "cockwomble", it didn't go down well.Jewel Bauer has always been the underdog in whatever situation she lands in, and unfortunately her 'act now, think la...

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    Bluffing for Beginners

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    Bluff (v.)To deceive someone through the art of pretence (namely Warren TheTraitorousArseface Barton)Em Stewart is no pushover. She can hot wire a car, torpedo a beer in under ten ...

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    The Year of the Fox

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    When Nancy Myers starts the first year of her New Life in the mountains with a wild leap of faith and a cordless drill in her back pocket, she discovers:a) working stuff out as you...

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    The Misdeeds of Sadie Quinn

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    Business in ruins: one.Money in the bank: $4.82.Crime scene: one and counting.Sadie Quinn's been down on her luck before, but never like this, and the moment of folly that forces h...