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Application from Bonita Golda Harrison Valien An Application from Bonita Golda Harrison Valien, a research assistant in Sociology, requesting a grant to pursue courses in sociology at the University of Wisconsin, leading to the Doctor of Philosophy Degree.
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Application for Renewal of Fellowship from Bonita Gold Harriso Valien An application from Bonita Gold Harriso Valien, special departmental fellow at the Department of Social Science at Fisk University, requesting a renewal of the grant for a study of the Negro Worker in Domestic and Personal Services.
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Application from Waters Edward Turpin An application from Waters Edward Turpin, an Instructor in English at Lincoln University, requesting a grant from June 1941 to June 1942 for the writing of a novel about the Maryland free negro, 1830 to 1860.
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Application from Lorenzo Dow Turner An application from Lorenzo Dow Turner, a professor and the head of the Department of English at Fisk University, requesting a grant to study the sounds, syntax, inflections, intonation, and vocabulary of Negro speech in Bahia and Pernambuco, Brazil, with a view to determining the nature, extent, and significance of West African survivors in this speech.
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Application from Albert Louis Turner An application from Albert Louis Turner, a registrar at Tuskegee Institute, requesting a grant to spend a year of study in the Political Science Department of the University of Michigan, and to use the Law School Library to continue research on Legislation and Judicial Interpretation affecting Negros.
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Application from William Johnson Trent, Jr. An application from William Johnson Trent, Jr. , an advisor on Negro Affairs, requesting a grant to secure approval of the problem, a complete Bibliography, and a complete study at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Application from H(arper) Council Trenholm An application from Harper Council Trenholm, president of State Teachers College, requesting a grant for three distributed quarters for the preparation of a dissertation, and the satisfying of the examination requirements for the Ph.D. degree in the Department of Education.
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Application from Myron Bumstead Towns An application from Myron Bumstead Towns, a professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Dept. of Chemistry, requesting a grant to conduct research on overvoltage and electrode discharge phenomena, the results of which will be presented to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Michigan in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Doctor of Philosophy.
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Application from Dorothy Hope Tisdale An application from Dorothy Hope Tisdale, an assistant professor of Physical Education, at Womens College, Univ. of N.C, requesting a grant to make a study of the physical characteristics, abilities, and handicaps of southern youth as compared with those of the youth of other regions, and other works.
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Application from Melvin Ernest Thompson An application from Melvin Ernest Thompson, a director of Teacher Training, Certification and Curriculum, requesting a grant to set up and demonstrate a plan for the coordination of the various governmental organizations in the state of Georgia, which conduct educational functions into one comprehensive educational program, which should more efficiently serve the state in the solution of problems of the people of Georgia.
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Application from Francess E. Thompson An application from Francess E. Thompson, a teacher of art education and craft, requesting a grant to follow the prescribed course which leads to the MA degree in teaching and other works.
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Application from Joseph Thomas Taylor An application from Joseph Thomas Taylor, a teaching fellow at Fisk University, requesting a grant to study tendencies toward anti social behaviors i select cultural settings of Negros.
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Application from Merze Tate An application from Merze Tate, chairman of the social studies Div. and History Instructor at Bennett College, requesting a grant to spend the period from June 4, 1939, till the end of August 1940, attempting to meet the Harvard University requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Government, with the thesis subject, The Movement for disarmament 1888 to 1914.
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Application from Henry Lee Swint An application from Henry Lee Swint, an Instructor in American History and Social Science Orientation at Vanderbilt University, requesting a grant to investigate the motivating factors, experiences, work, and influence of the teachers sent into the south by the educational societies and benevolent associations beginning June 15, 1940.
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Applications from Howard William Swanson The documents include an application from Howard William Swanson, requesting a grant for a year of study with one of the renowned French theorists in Paris beginning in the fall of 1938, and an application for renewal of fellowship in 1939 for the composition of a symphony in four movements for full orchestra.
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Application from Tennyson Saugee An application from Tennyson Saugee, a graduate scholar in Government at the University of Oklahoma, requesting a grant from Sept. 1941 to March 1943 for a study of the conditions necessitating the grant in aid, its administration, effect on state county fiscal relationships, analysis of services maintained, and conclusions as to the necessity and effectiveness of the State grant in aid on southwestern states.
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Application from William Grant Still An application from William Grant Still, a holder of a Guggenheim Fellowship for musical creation, requesting a grant for the composition of a ballet on a folk theme and a new opera on a legendary subject.
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Application from Shelby Edward Southard An application from Shelby Edward Southard, a historical researcher at the American Historical Society, requesting a grant to conduct a study of the role southern Methodism played in the sectional struggle in American history between the years 1830 to 1861, beginning July 1939.
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Application from Edward Crawford Solomon An application from Edward Crawford Solomon, a graduate teaching fellow at Vanderbilt University, requesting a grant from June 1941 to Septemebr 1942 for a quantitative situational analysis of subjective factors influencing the migration from the rural to urban schools.
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Application from Frank Martin Snowden, Jr. An application from Frank Martin Snowden, Jr., an instructor in Classics at Spelman College, requesting a grant to study classical languages, literature, and archeology at Athens, Greece Changed, and other works beginning June 1938.
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Application from Mabel Murphy Smythe (Mrs.) An application from Mabel Murphy Smythe Mrs., a student at the University of Wisconsin, requesting a grant from June 1941 to June 1942 for a study of the effects of the wages and Hours Act and other protective labor legislation on Negro Workers, particularly ad regard to those in the tipping occupations.
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Application from Paula Snelling (making joint application with Lillian E. Smith) An application from Paula Snelling making a joint application with Lillian E. Smith, requesting a grant for intensive study of southern literature, sociology, racial relationships, and other works beginning on September 1st, 1939.
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Application from Hugh H. Smythe An application from Hugh H. Smythe, a research assistant at the Department of Social Science at Fisk University, requesting a grant to study the population of Haiti with special reference to the processes of racial and cultural conflict, accommodation, and assimilation beginning in September 1939.
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Application from T. (homas) Lynn Smith An application from T. homas Lynn Smith, a professor and head of, departments of Sociology and Rural Sociology at Louisiana State University, requesting a grant for a study of the personnel and facilities for education in agriculture, and particularly in the social and economic aspects of agriculture, in the countries of South and Central America beginning Sept. 12, 1939.
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Application from Ruth Morris Smith An application from Ruth Morris Smith, a graduate student in the department of Zoology at Howard University, studying for the degree of Master of Arts under Dr. E.E. Just, requesting a grant to study for the PH.D. under the direction of Professor T. Wingate Todd, at Western Reserve University, concentrating on the problems of the reproductive cycle beginning in September 1938.