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Application from Florence Rogers Murray (Mrs.) An application from Florence Rogers Murray Mrs., an Editor of the Negro Handbook, requesting a grant for one year to carry on the research necessary for the compilation and composition of the Negro Handbook, and other works.
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Application from Edith Menard, Jr. An application from Edith Menard, Jr., an instructor of English at Morgan State College, requesting a grant from September 1943 to September 1944 for a literary history and interpretation of the treatment of two American minority groups the Negro and the Jew in twentieth century American Fiction.
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Application from Howard Gordon McClain An application from Howard Gordon McClain, a student, requesting a grant from June 1943 to July 1944 to conduct research on the approaches and activities of representative southern religious groups regarding race relations, and to propose lines along which realistic and vital interracial programs might be developed by these groups.
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Application from Roscoe Edwin Lewis An application from Roscoe Edwin Lewis, an associate professor, social studies at Hampton Institute, requesting a grant from September 1943 June 1944, for research into ex slave background at the National Archives, Washington, D. C., and other works.
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Application from Alma Forrest Potts (Mrs.) An application from Alma Forrest Potts Mrs., an Instructor of social science, requesting a grant from September 1943 September 1944 for a study of the conservative and their part in the [illegible].
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Application from Pauline Bates Dingle Knobbs (Mrs.) An application from Pauline Bates Dingle Knobbs Mrs., requesting a grant from September 2943 September 1944 to work at George Peabody College for Teachers on an analysis of the historical and social factors involved in the system of dual education in the southern states, with special emphasis upon Missouri.
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Application from William Edward Kimbrough, Jr. An application from William Edward Kimbrough, Jr., an instructor in English, Journalism, requesting a grant from May 1, 1943 to 1944 for a novel in the form of picaresque satire, and will aim at picturing the manners, customs, social and economic forces of the South, specifically Mississippi today.
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Application from George Dennis Sale Kelsey An application from George Dennis Sale Kelsey, a teacher of Philosophy and religion, from Sept 15, 1943, to June 15, 1944, for a year of residence to complete residence requirements for the Ph.D. in Christian Ethics.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship Harnett Thomas Kane An application from Harnett Thomas Kane, requesting a renewal of fellowship for further study of the Louisiana Reconstruction period.
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Application from James Welfred Holmes An application from James Welfred Holmes, an instructor in English, requesting a grant from September 1943 to June 1944 to investigate the prose writings of John Greenleaf Whittier during the period 1830 to 1860.
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Application from Mozell C. Hill (Mr.) An application from Mozell C. Hill Mr., an assistant professor of Sociology at Langston University, requesting a grant from June 1, 1943, to June 1, 1944, to complete a socio psychological study of all negro communities in the state of Oklahoma.
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Application from Catherine Cater Golightly An application from Catherine Cater Golightly, a circulation librarian and instructor of English, requesting a grant from Sept., 1943 to Sept., 1944 to study towards the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature at the University of Michigan, beginning in the summer of 1943, in preparation for a study of literature as living matter in the curriculum.
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Application from Robert Faucett Gibbons An application from Robert Faucett Gibbons, a part time instructor in English Composition and Holder of a Fiction Fellowship1942 award, requesting grant from May, 1943 to May, 1944 to write a novel concerning a white mans inability to cut through the bonds of one of the firmest traditions operating in the South the relationship between the white man and the Negro.
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Application from Bethel Fite An application from Bethel Fite, a state chief at the War Services section at Service Division, requesting a grant from July 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944, to work for a Master of Arts degree as a specialist in adult education.
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Application from Anna Louise de Ramus An application from Anna Louise de Ramus, a graduate student at Northwestern University, requesting a grant from September 1943 to September 1944 to continue the pursuit of a concert career in piano and to further study in theory and composition towards the Doctors degree in the musical field.
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Application from Maenelle Dixon (Mrs.) An application from Maenelle Dixon Mrs., Jeanes Supervising Teacher, requesting a grant from September 1943 to June 1944 for a study of the status of teacher education in Georgia Negro colleges with implications for improvement in the training of prospective teachers for rural schools, in anticipation of a functional program directed toward child, adult, and community development for improved living.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Frank Augustus DeCosta An application from Frank Augustus DeCosta, requesting a renewal of the fellowship from June 1943 to August 1943 to complete the problem being worked on, which is to determine the extent of and factors related to the schools unadjustment of Negro pupils in a southern community.
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Application from Marcus Bruce Christian An application from Marcus Bruce Christian, a supervisor of the La writers Project, W.P.Q, requesting a grant from April 1943 to April 1944 to continue work on the history of the Negro in Louisiana.
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Application from James Brewton Berry An application from James Brewton Berry, an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of the Anthropological Collection, requesting a grant from June 1943 to June 1944 for a study of the Brass Ankles of South Carolina.
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Application from Thelma Davis Arkiss (Mrs.) An application from Thelma Davis Arkiss Mrs., a teacher of History and Co ordinator of Social Research, requesting a grant from June 1, 1943, to June 1, 1944, to complete a socio psychological study of all negro communities in the state of Oklahoma.
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Application from Hale A. Woodruff An application from Hale A. Woodruff, an Art Instructor, requesting a grant from September 1943 to September 1944 to execute a group of paintings on he southern negro, stressing the social and economic aspects of his life in the south.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Charles Wilbert White Jr. An application from Charles Wilbert White Jr., requesting a renewal of fellowship from June 1943 to June 1944 to do a series of paintings and drawings on the role of Negro in the present war.
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Application from Woodrow Wilson Guthrie An application from Woodrow Wilson Guthrie, a writer, musician, and singer, requesting a grant for one year, to write books, ballads, songs, and novels that will help people know each others work better, each others fun, problems, and culture better.
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Application from Mildred E. Blount An application from Mildred E. Blount, a milliner, requesting a grant for millinery in miniature.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Esther Worden Day An application from Esther Worden Day, requesting a renewal of fellowship from August 1, 1943, to August 1, 1944, to continue my painting and graphics though on a more limited scale as my work at present is planned.