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Application for John Tyler Caldwell An application document for John Tyler Caldwell, a Junior Economist for the Resettlement Administration. He applied for a fellowship to become familiar with the best thought and experience in state and local government at an outstanding American institution, specifically aiming to work on the reform of local administration of the general property tax in Southern States. The application includes his personal history, a plan to work toward a Ph.D. degree, and a list of references.
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Application for Harmon White Caldwell An application document for Harmon White Caldwell, the President of the University of Georgia. He applied for a fellowship to study the organization and curriculum of universities in various sections of the country and the effects of experimental policies. The document outlines his personal history and educational background, including his time at Boys High School in Atlanta and the University of Georgia.
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Application for Horace Roscoe Cayton An application document for Horace Roscoe Cayton, a Research Assistant. He applied for a fellowship to study the Negro Upper Class, involving literature review, statistical organization, and field work in Northern and Southern cities. The application includes his personal history, educational summary, and references from sociologists like Dr. Louis Wirth and Dr. Charles S. Johnson.
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Application for Will Mercer Cook An application document for Will Mercer Cook, a Professor of French at Atlanta University. He requested funding to continue his study of the Negro in French Literature in Paris, Nantes, Martinique, and Guadeloupe, and to arrange teacher and student exchanges. The file includes his personal data, educational background, and a list of references.
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Application for Aaron Douglas An application document for Aaron Douglas, a painter residing in New York. He applied for a fellowship to create a contemporary portrait of the American Negro, consisting of portraits, character studies, and scenes of Negro environments. The document details his personal history, education, and references, including James Weldon Johnson and Winold Reiss.
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Application for Katherine Dunham An application document for Katherine Dunham, a dancer, teacher, and editor for the Federal Writers Project. She applied for a fellowship to study the dances of Brazil, especially in regions like Bahia with less European influence, including attention to religious and social organization. The application includes her personal history and references from notable figures, including Dr. Robert E. Park and Dr. Charles S. Johnson.
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Application for Henry Rutherford Butler, Jr. An application document for Dr. Henry Rutherford Butler, Jr., a physician in Atlanta, Georgia. He applied for a fellowship to pursue specialization in Internal Medicine and Diagnosis in England. The application details his personal history, education, and professional references.
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Application for William Oscar Brown An application document for William Oscar Brown, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Howard University. He applied for a fellowship to study the character of the race problem in Puerto Rico as part of a more comprehensive study of race contacts in the Caribbean region. The file includes a list of his publications in the field of race contacts.
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Scholarship Application for L. Paris Brown A scholarship application document for L. Paris Brown, a student at State Teachers College in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He requested funding to make a special study of Negro delinquency, its causes, effects, and cures, at Columbia University. The application includes his personal history, educational background, and a list of references.
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Application for Miss Ina Corinne Brown An application document for Ina Corinne Brown, a student and writer. She applied for a fellowship to conduct a years research involving an investigation of the natural history of a color line and the development of the notion of racial inferiority of African Negroes. The document includes her personal history, educational summary, and a list of references.
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Application for Ulysses Simpson Brooks An application file for Ulysses Simpson Brooks, a Teacher of Physics and Chemistry at J.C. Smith University. The file contains an application to obtain calorimetric data at the University of Chicago and an earlier 1936 application. The documents include his personal history, education, professional experience, medical record, budget estimates, a photograph of him, a handwritten personal essay, and a list of references.
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Application for Alfred Russell Brooks An application document for Alfred Russell Brooks, a Professor of English and Coach of Debate at A. and T. College in Greensboro, North Carolina. He sought funding to re evaluate the influence of Jeremy Colliers 1698 attack on the English stage and investigate other causes for changes in drama and literature of that period. The application includes his personal data, education, experience, a budget estimate, and a list of references.
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Application for Henry Herschel Brickell An application document for Henry Herschel Brickell, a free lance writer and lecturer. He applied for a fellowship to write a human history of Natchez, Mississippi, covering the period from early Indian settlement to the present. The document contains his personal history, career experience as an editor and writer, a budget estimate, and a list of references.
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Application for Harrington Cooper Brearley A grant in aid application for Harrington Cooper Brearley, a Professor of Sociology and Psychology at Clemson College. He requested funding to study the nature and sources of race conflict, intending to prepare a volume on the topic, preferably at the University of London. The file includes details on his education, teaching experience, publications, and a list of references.
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Application for Brailsford Reese Brazeal An application document for Brailsford Reese Brazeal, a Professor of Economics and Dean of Men at Morehouse College. He applied for a fellowship to make a study of the origin and development of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. The application includes his personal history, educational background, professional experience, a list of accomplishments, including a previous Rosenwald prize, a budget estimate, and a list of references.
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Application for Herman Russell Branson An application document for Herman Russell Branson, an Instructor in Physics and Mathematics at Dillard University. He sought a grant to do research work with a group of mathematical biophysicists at the University of Chicago. The application includes his personal data, education, experience, a list of scholarships and fellowships held, a budget estimate, and references.
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Application for Benjamin Albert Botkin An application document for Benjamin Albert Botkin, an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Oklahoma. He applied for a fellowship to conduct a critical survey of the folk and regional movement in the South. The document contains his personal history, education, professional experience, memberships in learned societies, and a list of references.
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Application for Walter Monroe Booker An application document for Walter Monroe Booker, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Biology at Prairie View College. He requested funding to continue his work toward a Ph.D. in Physiology at the University of Chicago. The file includes his personal history, education, experience, a list of scholarships held, a budget estimate, and references.
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Application for Arna Wendell Bontemps An application document for Arna Wendell Bontemps, a creative writer and Principal of Shiloh Academy. He applied for a fellowship to gather background material for childrens books and to complete the research and writing of a historical novel. The application includes his personal data, educational background, work experience, a list of published works, a budget estimate, and references.
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Application for Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr. A fellowship application and renewal request for Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr., an Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School at Louisiana State University. He proposed an appraisal of the interest of the cotton South in the formation and operation of domestic and foreign policy. The file includes his personal history, education, experience, publications, budget estimates, and lists of references.
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Application for David Harold Blackwell An application document for David Harold Blackwell, a Fellow in Mathematics at the University of Illinois. He requested funding to investigate the properties of non temporally homogeneous Markoff chains at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
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Application for Cleo Walter Blackburn An application document for Cleo Walter Blackburn, the Superintendent of Flanner House in Indianapolis. He applied for a grant to study the social disorganization of Negroes in the North and the impact of urban industrial communities on rural patterns, with the intention of attending Indiana University. The document states a list of references and a budget estimate.
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Application for John David Black An application document for John David Black, a part time instructor in Zoology at the University of Arkansas. He requested funding to conduct field and laboratory studies on the life histories of forage fishes in Arkansas streams and to study at the University of Michigan. The document includes a list of references.
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Application for Beatrice Yvonne Black An application document for Beatrice Yvonne Black, a graduate student at Brown University. She applied for a grant to continue advanced studies in mathematics at Brown University, working toward a Ph.D.
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Application for Herbert Jonas Bingham An application file for Herbert Jonas Bingham, a graduate student at Vanderbilt University. He requested funding to study public finance and public administration at the University of Chicago.