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Application from Harnett Thomas Kane An application from Harnett Thomas Kane, a political writer, General Writer Reporter, requesting a grant for a reappraisal of Louisiana Reconstruction with emphasis on social economic groups and trends.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Clifton Ralph Jones An application from Clifton Ralph Jones, requesting a renewal of fellowship for one year to study social stratification in the Negro population.
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Application from Otto Hollaway An application from Otto Hollaway, supervising principal of Waterloo Schools, requesting a grant to do a project on The High School Adjusting to Pupil and Community Needs, and other works.
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Application from Thomas Byrd Ham An application from Thomas Byrd Ham, a picture Editor of a newspaper, requesting a grant from May 1, 1842, to May 1, 1943, for the writing of a novel based on the people of Georgias Blue Ridge Mountains, their Origin, Folklore, development, and possibilities.
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Application from Frank Epps Goodwyn An application from Frank Epps Goodwyn, a grad student at the University of Texas, requesting a grant from June 1, 1942, to June 1, 1943, for the study of Latin American psychology on the Rio Geande border, to result in a novel, the principal character of which will be a Mexican peon in South Texas.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from (Miss) Manet Fowler An application from Miss Manet Fowler requesting a renewal of fellowship from June 1, 1942, to June 1, 1943, to complete studies in Anthropology and in languages necessary for the Ph.D degree.
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Application from William Thomas Fontaine An application from William Thomas Fontaine, the Head of the Dept. of Social Sciences at Southern University, requesting a grant from September 1, 1942, to June 1943 for the mind and thought of the Negro as revealed in imaginative literature, 1876 to 1940.
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Application from Wade Ellis An application from Wade Ellis, a fellow in Mathematics at the University of Michigan, requesting a grant from September 1, 1942, to June 15, 1943, to attempt to discover a theory of conditional invariants for differential geometry in the complex two and three spaces.
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Application from Katherine Edwards An application from Katherine Edwards, a student and night secretary at Abbott Art School, requesting a grant from September 1942 to September 1943 for a study at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts, New York, N.Y., and travel in the South for the purpose of examining the fine homes of the old South.
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Application from Emmitt Edward Dorsey An application from Emmitt Edward Dorsey, an Instructor of Political Science at Howard University, requesting grant from September 1942 to July 1943 for a study of the employment and promotional policies of the Federal Government in relation to Negroes.
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Application from Owen Vincent Dodson An application from Owen Vincent Dodson, an instructor in Speech and Drama, requesting a grant from September 1942 to August 1943 to write an epic poetic drama, in living newspaper form, that will be a dramatization of the social and cultural role the Negro has played in the United States of America.
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Application from Mary Huff Diggs (Mrs) An application from Mary Huff Diggs Mrs., an Instructor in Social Work, at Howard University, requesting a grant from September I, 1942, to August 31, 1943, to make a comparative study of delinquent negro children in a southern Urban area Nashville, Tenn..
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Application from David Watson Daly Dickson An application from David Watson Daly Dickson, a first year graduate student in English at Harvard University, requesting a grant from September 1942 to June 1943 to complete a second year of English graduate study at Harvard in preparation for a final year to be spent on a Ph.D. thesis, to be followed by teaching in a Negro college.
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Application from Joseph Delaney An application from Joseph Delaney requesting a one year grant.
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Application from Frank Augustus DeCosta An application from Frank Augustus DeCosta, requesting a grant from June 1942 to May 1943 to continue remedial work with children and the training of teachers in the field of child guidance.
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Application from Esther Worthom Day An application from Esther Worthom Day, an artist and part time instructor in painting, requesting a grant from September 15, 1942, to September 15, 1943, for the resumption of graphic work, and other work.
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Application from Lewis Campbell Copeland An application from Lewis Campbell Copeland, an assistant professor at Fisk University, requesting a grant from June 1942 to September 1943 to gather additional material for a study of racial attitudes and ideologies, which I began on a Rosenwald Fellowship, 1937 to 1939.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Jeremiah Certaine An application from Jeremiah Certaine requesting a renewal of fellowship for nine and a half months for continuation and completion of requirements for a doctorate.
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Application from John Hannibal Carter An application from John Hannibal Carter, a teacher of foreign languages, requesting a grant from June 1942 to June 1943 for a comparative study of Bourget and Balzac dealing with technic in the novel, characters, style, traditionalism, and social philosophy.
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Application from Charles Wesley Buggs An application from Charles Wesley Buggs, a professor of Biology and Head, divisions of the sciences at Dilldard University, requesting a grant from June 1942 through August 1943 for research on medusae at Woods Hole and other works.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from William Oscar Brown An application from William Oscar Brown, requesting a renewal of fellowship for September 1942 September 1943 to continue study of the racial situation in Puerto Rico, with preliminary work of the same order carried on in Santo Domingo, Cuba, and the Virgin Islands.
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Application from Sterling Allen Brown An application from Sterling Allen Brown, an associate professor of English at Howard University, requesting a grant from July 1, 1942, to February 1, 1943, to complete a look at the Negro in the contemporary south a journalistic social study and other works.
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Application from Florence Rebekah Beatty Brown An application from Florence Rebekah Beatty Brown, an Instructor in Social Sciences at Fayetteville State Teachers College from September 1942 to September 1943, for a documented study and analysis of a middle class negro family from 1870 to the present.
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Application from William Madison Boyd An application from William Madison Boyd, an Instructor in the Social Sciences, requesting a grant from September 1941 June 1942 to ascertain and analyze the criteria set up by the United States Congress and the Executive branch of the Government for the determination of the conditions under which American sovereignty over the Philippines should be terminated.
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Application from Wendell Bontemps An application from Wendell Bontemps, an assistant Project technician, requesting a grant from 1942 1943 to work toward an M.A. degree in eh graduate library school of the University of Chicago. While at it, the applicant hopes to also complete work begun several years ago in English, leading to a similar degree in that field.