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Application from Lillian Eugenia Smith An application from Lillian Eugenia Smith, requesting a grant for intensive study in the field of southern literature, ethnology, and southern History.
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Application from Joseph Carlyle Sitterson An application from Joseph Carlyle Sitterson, an assistant professor of American History and Social Science at the University of North Carolina, requesting a grant to engage in research on the history of the sugar industry in the South.
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Application from Walter Edwin Sewell An application from Walter Edwin Sewell, an assistant Prof. of Mathematics at Georgia School of Technology, requesting a grant to effect a greater harmony between the mathematical training in the high schools and colleges of the South, to encourage the study of higher mathematics in the South, and to aid in the establishment of centers of Mathematical research in the South.
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Application from Leon Frankln Sensabaugh An application from Leon Frankln Sensabaugh, an associate professor of History at Birmingham Southern College, requesting a grant from September 1941 to the summer of 1942 to make a study of the diplomatic relations between the United States and Uruguay or Argentina from the viewpoint of the Uruguayan or the Argentinian.
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Application from Estella Harris Scott An application from Estella Harris Scott, Head Resident of the Fisk University Social Center and Instructor in the Department of Social Sciences at Fisk University, requesting a grant for the experimental application of sociological fact and method to the development of a social work program with Negroes in a so called problem area.
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Application from Clement Scott An application from Clement Scott, a physician, requesting a grant for a plan of work that is not stated on the application blanks.
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Applications from Thomas Nathaniel Roberts The document includes an application from Thomas Nathaniel Roberts, the project manager at LD AL, Soil Conservation Service LU, requesting a grant beginning September 26, 1940, to do further graduate work and research in the possibilities for the combination of the Farm Forest Enterprise in the agricultural Economy of the Southeast, and other works. Also contained is an application for reappointment in 1941 to continue graduate study and research in Land Economics with Special reference to the Multiple Land Use approach as applied to the Southeastern United States.
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Application from Mahlon Clifton Rhaney An application from Mahlon Clifton Rhaney, requesting a grant from summer 1941 through spring 1942, to work toward the Masters Degree under the divisional Plan with special emphasis on Zoology.
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Application from Ira de Augustus Reid An application from Ira de Augustus Reid, a professor of Sociology at Atlanta University, requesting a grant to pursue further studies in the field of race and population problems at the London School of Economics, and to do field research on Negro Immigrant Adjustment in the Panama Canal Zone.
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Application from Jacob Lorenzo Reddix An application from Jacob Lorenzo Reddix, a teacher of Mathematics at Roosevelt High School, requesting a grant to secure a leave of absence from my present position as a teacher at Roosevelt High School of Gary, Indiana, to do a year of graduate work at the University of Chicago.
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Application from Lawrence Dunbar Reddick An application from Lawrence Dunbar Reddick, a student at the University of Chicago, requesting a grant beginning in April 1939 for the description and measurement of news and opinion relative to the Negro, which appeared in the antebellum New Orleans press.
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Application from Ellene Ransom An application from Ellene Ransom, a teacher of College English Composition and Literature at Ward Belmont Junior College, requesting a grant beginning the summer of 1940 to make a definitive study of Utopian Fiction in America, particularly before 1900.
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Application from Glenn Waddington Rainey An application from Glenn Waddington Rainey, an assistant professor of English at Georgia Tech, requesting a grant from June through December 1940 to complete a thesis, The Negro as a Factor in the Georgia Independent Movement.
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Application from James Warren Raburn An application from James Warren Raburn, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, requesting a grant from September 1941 to December 1942 to complete all requirements outside the dissertation for the Ph.D. degree.
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Application from William Fletcher Quillian, Jr. An application from William Fletcher Quillian, Jr., a student at Yale University, requesting a grant beginning in September 1940 for a study of the relationship between morality and religion by a critical examination of the work of various writers on this subject, in the effort to defend and clarify my own positions.
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Application from Benjamin Arthur Quarles An application from Benjamin Arthur Quarles, an associate professor of History, and acting head of the division of Social Studies, requesting grant from September 1, 1941 to September 1, 1948 to submit an unpublish thesis, written from the Ph.D angle, it lacks human interest touches, and it presupposes a generalized knowledge of the leading historical facts of the period.
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Applications from Youra Thelma Qualls The document include an application from Youra Thelma Qualls, a teaching assistant in the English Department, and assistant to the dean of Women, at Fisk University requesting grant beginning September 26, 1939 to spend a year at Radcliffe College in pursuit of the degree of Masters of Arts in English in order to increase efficiency in the teaching of English Composition and to prepare self to do creative writing in English. Also contained is an application for reappointment in 1941 to further secure the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the History of American Civilization at Radcliffe College.
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Application from Doris Mae Porter An application from Doris Mae Porter, requesting a grant beginning next summer to spend three months working with the committee, and other work.
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Application from James Soule Pope An application from James Soule Pope, an assistant Managing editor of The Atlanta Ga. Journal, requesting a grant to observe and study the position and polices of newspapers in England and several other European countries, through contact with readers as well as editors, and thus broaden, perhaps deepen capacity for service in the south through my own newspaper.
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Application from James Carlylse Peterson An application from James Carlylse Peterson, statistical and research assistant at Fisk University, requesting a grant to spend the 1940 summer session at Minnesota and other sessions at designated places doing specified work.
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Application from Reed Edwin Peggram An application from Reed Edwin Peggram, a graduate student at Havard, Faculty of Arts and Sciences requesting grant to continue and possibly complete a dissertation entitled The Notion of Decadence in Nineteenth Centuary Literature at Havard, under the direction of Prof. Fernand Baldensperger, with a possible trip to France in the summer to investigate documents of the period not available in this country.
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Application from Guichard Bolivar Parris An application from Guichard Bolivar Parris, requesting a grant for a biographical study of the Abbe Henri Gregoire 1750 to 1831 as one of the distinguished representatives of the humanitarian tradition in France, particularly as it relates to the anti slavery movement of the day.
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Applications from Edward Nelson Palmer An application from Edward Nelson Palmer, a student at the University of Michigan, requesting a grant for a study of the effects of unionization and mechanization upon the negro automobile worker and his community organization. Also included is an application for reappointment from July 1941 to June 1942 to complete the research on the determination and measurement of factors associated with the excess of unemployment among Negro workers.
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Application from Henry Allison Page III An application from Henry Allison Page III, a holder of Ozias Goodwin Fellowship For study only at Harvard University, requesting a grant for a study of the problems giving rise to the Farm Security Administration and other works.
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Application from James Kimbrough Owens An application from James Kimbrough Owens, a graduate assistant at Princeton University, requesting a grant to continue coursework at Princeton University in public administration, local government, and public finance, and conduct field work with the Princeton Local Government Survey.