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Guggenheim|ˈguːgənhaɪm, ˈgʊg-| [f. the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, established in 1925 by Simon Guggenheim (1867–1941), American senator.] Designating a grant for advanced study and research provided by the Guggenheim Foundation. Also ellipt.
1930H. Crane Let. 21 Nov. (1965) 358, I have applied for a Guggenheim Scholarship (which would give me a year's study and creative freedom abroad). 1931Ibid. 379 My father's will left modest provisions for me, but they are as good as an annual Guggenheim, anyway. 1934H. Miller Tropic of Cancer (1948) 220 Artists who had a little money, Guggenheim prize men, etc. 1956O. Nash Good Intentions 74 He had won a Nobel award and a Pulitzer Prize, A Guggenheim and a leg on the Davis Cup. 1958Times. Lit. Suppl. 24 Jan. 37/4 Has not ‘He's on his fourth Guggenheim’ become part of the life story of many a quondam rebel or of his nominal successors? |