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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Applications from Otto Hollaway

An application from Otto Hollaway, requesting a nine-month grant towards a project, The High School Adjusting to Pupil and Community Needs, while obtaining a Ph.D. degree at Peabody College under Dr. Henry Harap. Mr. Hollaway requested another fifteen-month grant, beginning in June 1948, to study school practices in Alabama and to obtain an Ed.D. degree at Teachers College, Columbia University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1942 grant awarded to Mr. Holland, and handwritten notes.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Charles Manuel Holland

An application from Charles Manuel Holland, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1946 to prepare for the concert stage and European opera. Mr. Holland requested another one-year grant beginning May 1947. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1946 grant awarded to Mr. Holland, and a handwritten note.

Written Addendum for Cecil Fletcher Holland 

A handwritten note regarding Cecil Fletcher Holland.

Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Alvis Milton Holladay

An application from Alvis Milton Holladay, requesting a one-year grant beginning July 1945 to do a study of vocational chemical education in certain industrial areas of Tennessee, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Peabody College under the supervision of Drs. H.A. Webb and Henry Harap. Included is a handwritten note evaluating the application.

Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Lloyd LeRoy Hogen

An Application from Lloyd LeRoy Hogen, requesting a one-year grant beginning January 1949. The plan of work was to attempt to state a Law of Price in an empirically testable fashion, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Economics at Harvard University under the supervision of Professor Frickey. Included is a handwritten note.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from William Ransom Hogan

An Application from William Ransom Hogan, requesting a two-and-a-half-year grant towards editing the twelve-volume diary, 1835-1851, of William T. Johnson, a free Negro who lived in Natchez. Included are a memorandum summarizing the 1940 grant awarded to Mr. Hogan, and a handwritten note evaluating the application.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Applications from Robert M. Hodges

An Application from Robert Mitchell Hodges, requesting a one-year grant towards doing research in the industrial relations in the South between capital and White and Negro labor, and obtaining a Master of Arts degree at the University of North Carolina. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1939 grant awarded to Mr. Hodges, a record of his professional career, and handwritten notes evaluating the application.

Fellowship Application from Margaree Elene Hines 

An application from Margaree Elene Hines, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to obtain a Master of Science degree in Home Economics at Ohio State University.

Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Natalie Leota Hinderson 

An application from Natalie Leota Hinderas, requesting a three-year grant in June 1946 to prepare for a career as a concert pianist. Ms. Hinderas reapplied for another one-year grant beginning in June 1947. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Ms. Hinderas.

Written Addendum for Joseph S. Himes, Jr.

A handwritten note regarding Joseph S. Himes, Jr.

Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Chester Bomar Himes 

An application from Chester Bomar Himes, requesting a one-year grant towards completing a sociological novel concerning a young Negro group - As Change Comes On. Mr. Himes reapplied for another six-month grant, beginning in June 1947, to explore different cultures in England, France, Italy, and Russia. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Hill, and a handwritten note.

Written Addendum for Helene E. Hilyer

A handwritten note regarding Helene E. Hilyer.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum Fellowship Applications from Mozell C. Hill 

An application from Mozell C. Hill, requesting a six-month grant in June 1943 to complete a socio-psychological study of six all-Negro communities in the state of Oklahoma. Mr. Hill reapplied for another one-year grant beginning June 1944 while working under Drs. Everett Hughes and William F. Ogburn. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Hill, and a handwritten note.

Fellowship Application from Marnesha Davis Hill 

An application from Marnesha Davis Hill, requesting a one-year grant in June 1948 to make an extensive and intensive investigation of special Nego collections, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree in Library Science at the University of Michigan under the supervision of Dr. R.H. Gjelsness. Included is a handwritten note.

Fellowship Application from Leemar Aubyn Hill 

An application from Leemar Aubyn Hill, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1948 to write a novel, Bas Relief, a report of the war as seen through the eyes of the black sailors.

Written Addenda and Fellowship Application from Joseph Newton Hill 

An application from Joseph Newton Hill, requesting a nine-month grant beginning September 1944 to conduct a study of educational administration and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at Columbia University. Included are handwritten notes.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from James Christian Hill 

An application from James Christian Hill, requesting a one-year grant in July 1940 to study the wage-earner on large-scale farm units and the lower levels of tenancy in the South. Included are a memorandum summarizing the 1940 grant awarded to Mr. Hill, a record of his professional career, and a handwritten note.

Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Henry Aaron Hill 

An application from Henry Aaron Hill, requesting a two-year grant in September 1940 to test Van't Hoff's Superposition Principle, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Massachusetts Institute of Technology under Dr. Robert C. Hockett. Mr. Hill reapplied for another one-year grant beginning June 1941. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Hill, a record of his professional career, and a handwritten note.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Application from Carl M. Hill 

An application from Carl McClellan Hill requesting a two-year grant to support the pursuit of a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Cornell University. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Hill, a record of his professional career, and handwritten notes.

Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Augustus Byron Hill 

An application from Augustus Byron Hill, requesting a one-year grant towards doing a brief analysis of the Southern Problem of Railroad Freight Rate Differentials, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Vanderbilt University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mr. Hill, and a handwritten note.

Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Abram Hill 

An application from Abram Hill, requesting a one-year grant in September 1944 to obtain a Master of Fine Arts degree at Yale University School of Drama. Included is a handwritten note.

Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Adelaide M. Cromwell Hill

An application from Adelaide McGuinn Cromwell Hill, requesting a three-year grant in September 1941 to do a study of the Negro woman as she appears in different places of living, and to obtain a Master of Science degree at Bryn Mawr College. Mrs. Hill reapplied for another nine-month grant beginning September 1944, towards doing a study on a Negro group called the Moorish Americans, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Columbia University under R.M. MacIver. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mrs. Hill, a record of her professional career, and a handwritten note.

Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from William Edward Highsmith 

An application from William Edward Highsmith, requesting a one-year grant in January 1949 to make a study of social and economic conditions in Louisiana during the Reconstruction period, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in History at Louisiana State University under the supervision of Dr. T. Harry Williams. Included is a handwritten note.

Record of Fellowship Granted to William Edward Highsmith 

A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to William Edward Highsmith in 1948 to make a study of social and economic conditions in Louisiana during the Reconstruction period.

Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Edward G. High

An application from Edward G. High, requesting a one-year grant in June 1947 to study possible biochemical antagonists of vitamin A or its carotenoid precursors, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry at Indiana University under the supervision of Dr. Harry G. Day. Included is a handwritten note.