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Application for Lloyd Harris Hughes An application for Lloyd Harris Hughes, Instructor of Social Science at Western University. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in History, particularly Hispanic American History University of California, Berkeley.
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Application for Mrs. Edmonia White Grant An application for Mrs. Edmonia White Grant, Principal of Peebles School, Nashville City Schools. She applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Negro Adult Education at New York University.
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Application for George Duke Humphrey An application for George Duke Humphrey, president of Mississippi State College. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Higher education at Ohio State University.
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Application for James Langston Hughes An application for James Langston Hughes, Playwright and Poet. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a possible teaching position in a Southern College or work with a Theatre group.
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Application for Gilles Alfred Hubert An application for Gilles Alfred Hubert, Assistant Professor of Economics and Rural Sociology at Fisk University. He applied for a fellowship to study rural life and the organisation of agriculture at the Royal veterinary and Agricultural College in Denmark.
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Application for John Hope II A 1940 application for John Hope II, Economics teacher at Spelman College, and Purchasing Agent and Manager of Atlanta Universitys Bookshop. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Economics at the University of Chicago. The document also includes an application for renewal of his fellowship.
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Application for William Ransom Hogan (collaborating with Edwin Adams Davis) An application for William Ransom Hogan collaborating with Edwin Adams Davis, Assistant Archivist at Louisianna state Universitys Department of Archives. They applied for a fellowship to edit the twelve volume diary1835 1851 of William T. Johnson.
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Application for Robert Mitchell Hodges An application for Robert Mitchell Hodges, Editor of the daily newspaper at the Daily Times News. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a degree in Journalism and Creative writing at the University of North Carolina.
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Application for James Christian Hill An application for James Christian Hill, instructor in Economics at the University of Chicago. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Economics with a focus on Agricultural Labor at Columbia University.
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Application for Henry Aaron Hill An application for Henry Aaron Hill, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Organic Chemistry at the same school. The document also includes an application for renewal of his fellowship.
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Application for Carl McClellan Hill An application for Carl McClellan Hill, science teacher at the Hampton Institute. He applied for a fellowship to pursue graduate study in Chemistry at Cornell University.
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Application for Augustus Byron Hill An application for Augustus Byron Hill, instructor in the Economics Department at Vanderbilt University. He applied for a fellowship to pursue independent study of the southern problem of railroad freight rate differentials. The document also includes a list of miscellaneous expenses.
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Application for Roland George Henderson A 1937 application for Roland George Henderson, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin. He applied for a fellowship in order to pursue a PhD in Applied Mathematics at the same school. He plans to teach in a negro school on completion of his degree.
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Application for Laurene DeFee Haskew A 1939 application for Laurence DeFee Haskew, Superintendent of Schools in Monroe, Georgia. He applied for a fellowship to study Education, Economics, and Sociology and attain a PhD from the University of Georgias College of Education.
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Application for Ellis Ford Hartford An application for Ellis Ford Hartford, Principal Supervisor of Instructional Materials at the Tennessee Valley Authority. He applied for a fellowship to pursue Ed D at Harvard University.
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Application for Thomas Arthur Hart An application for Thomas Arthur Hart, Assistant Professor of Biology at West Georgia College. He applied for a fellowship to continue research on Protozoaas part of a PhD in Protozoology at the University of Chicago.
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Application for Rufus Carrollton Harris An application for Rufus Carrollton Harris, President of Tulane University. He applied for a fellowship to study University Administration.
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Application for Abram Lincoln Harris An application for Abram Lincoln Harris, Professor of Economics and head of the Department of Economics at Howard University. He applied for a fellowship to study Institutional Economics and complete a study under a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation titled Evolutionary Economics , A study of the ideas of Kal Marx and Thorstein Veblen considered as Departures from Traditional Economic Theory. The document also includes a list of publications and fellowships attained.
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Application for Mary Sunlocks Harrell A 1940 application for Mary Sunlocks Harrell, Instructor in English at Oklahoma College for Women. She applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Contemporary American Literature at Radcliffe College, with the aim of writing a biography of O. Henry. The document also includes a list of references and fellowships.
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Application for Frederick Douglas Hall An application for Frederick Douglas Hall, Professor of Music at Dillard University. He applied for a fellowship to study music, particularly The collection of folk songs and stories existing among Louisiana Negroes , A study of the status and function of music in Negro rural schools in Louisiana.
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Application for Margaret Jarman Hagood (Mrs. M. Jarman Hagood) An application for Margaret Jarman Hagood, a graduate student in Sociology at the University of North Carolina. She applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD with a concentration in Sociological study of Mothers of the South.
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Application for Lorenzo J. Greene An application for Lorenzo J. Greene, Associate Professor of History at Lincoln University. He applied for a fellowship to use the portion of a manuscript on The Negro in New England 1620 1776 and create a monograph titled The New England Slave Trade 1620 1788.
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Application for Leila Smith Green An application for Leila Smith Green, a university student at Howard University. She applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Chemistry at Columbia University to prepare for a role as a teacher in a negro college. The document also includes an application for a renewal of the fellowship.
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Application for Harry James Green, Jr. An application for Harry James Green Jr, Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina. He applied for a fellowship to pursue a PhD in Industrial Chemistry with the intent to study Determination of Organic Constituents in coal at Ohio State University.
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Application for Shirley Graham McCanns An application for Shirley Graham McCanns, supervisor of Negro Unit of the Chicago Federal Theatre. She applied for a fellowship to pursue a year of matriculation at the Yale School of Drama, taking courses such as Playwriting, among others, and writing the production of the music drama Tom Tom.