List of Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded in 1974 - Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

Latin American and Caribbean Fellows

  • René Acuña-Sandoval, Research Ethnohistorian, Institute of Philological Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico: 1974, 1983.
  • Adela Lea Baider, Associate Professor, Medical Psychology, Director, Psycho-Oncology Unit, Sharett Institute of Oncology, Jerusalem: 1974.
  • José Francisco S. Bianco, Deceased. Fiction: 1974.
  • Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Writer, Spain: 1974.
  • Augusto Ricardo Cardich, Professor Emeritus of American Archaeology, National University of La Plata: 1974.
  • Marcelino Cereijido, Professor of Physiology, Center for Research and Advanced Studies, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico City: 1974.
  • Miguel Condé, Artist (painting, drawing and etching), Madrid and Barcelona, Spain: 1974.
  • Héctor Luis D'Antoni, Senior Research Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California: 1974.
  • Humberto Diaz-Casanueva, Deceased. General Nonfiction: 1974.
  • Manuel Felguérez, Artist; Instructor in the Visual Arts, National School of Plastic Arts, National Autonomous University of Mexico: 1974.
  • Juan H. Fernández, Professor of Biology, University of Chile: 1974.
  • Erasmo Madureira Ferreira, Professor of Physics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: 1974.
  • Risieri Frondizi, Deceased. Philosophy: 1974.
  • Juan José Gurrola Iturriaga, Playwright; Advisor for Cultural Affairs, National Autonomous University of Mexico: 1974.
  • Celia Jakubowicz de Matzkin, Research Associate, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Paris V: 1974.
  • Pablo Macera, Professor of Social Sciences, National University of San Marcos: 1974.
  • Clodomiro Marticorena, Professor of Botany, University of Concepción: 1974.
  • Luiz C. M. Miranda, Technical Director, Institute of Advanced Studies, Aerospace Technological Institute Sao José dos Campos, Brazil: 1974.
  • Norma Bahia Pontes, Film Maker, Río de Janeiro: 1974. aka Bahia, Norma.
  • Alberto Carlos Riccardi, Professor of Paleotology, National University of La Plata; Head Division of Invertebrate Paleozoology, Museum of La Plata: 1974.
  • Neantro Saavedra Rivano, Professor of Mathematics, Simón Bolívar University: 1974.
  • Juan Alberto Schnack, Career Investigator, National Council of Argentina; Instructor, Institute of Limnology,University of La Plata: 1974.
  • Javier Sologuren Moreno, Writer, Lima, Peru: 1974.
  • Mario Suwalsky Weinzimmer, Professor of Chemistry, University of Concepción: 1974.
  • Mario Toral, Artist, New York City: 1974.
  • Roberto Torretti, Professor of Philosophy, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras: 1974, 1980.
  • Claudio Véliz, Director, University Professors Program, Boston University: 1974.
  • Mario Vergara Martínez, Professor of Geology, University of Chile: 1974.

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