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List of Painting Candidates, 1948 A list of Painting candidates for 1948, as well as their addresses. The 27 Painting candidates listed include, Mr. John T. Biggers, Mr. Warren Brandt, Mr. Howard G. Brooks, Mr. Ashley F. Bryan, Mr. Bryon Leslie Burford, Jr., Mrs. Ruby J. Cayton, Mr. Donald L. Charpiot, Mr. Claude Clark, Mr. Samuel A. Countee, Mr. John E. Daniel, Mr. Beauford Delaney, Mr. Richard William Dempsey, Ms. Virginia Donaldson, Ms. G.A. Ferris, Mr. Claude F. Howell, Mr. Jean Paul Hubbard, Mrs. Victoria H. Huntley, Mr. Ronald Joseph, Mrs. Elinor S. Metzger, Ms. Gwendolyn D. Morgan, Mr. Haywood L. Oubre, Jr., Ms. Lila Pell, Ms. Marnye Reinhart, Mr. Walter A. Simon, Ms. Dorothy Sturm, Mr. Ellis Wilson, and Mr. Haywood Rivers.
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List of Sculpture Candidates, 1948 A list of Sculpture candidates for 1948, as well as their addresses. The 4 Sculpture candidates listed include, Ms. Eloise Bishop, Mr. Houston E. Chandler, Ms. Florence Vance Hunt, and Mr. Marion Parkins.
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List of Members on the Fellowship Committee, Art Jury, Music Jury, and Literary, 1948 A list of members on the Rosenwald Fun Fellowship Comittee as of 1948. Members on the Committee include, Mr. Edwin R. Embree, Mr. Will W. Alexander, Mr. Charles S. Johnson, Mr. Arna Bontemps, Mr. Gould Beech, Mr. Charles H. Thompson, and Mr. Robert C. Weaver. Members on the Art jury include, Mrs. Katherine Kuh, Mr. Max Kahn, and Mr. Jacob Lawrence. Members on the Music jury include, Mr. William Grant Still, Mr. Bernard Taylor, and Mr. Alton Jones. Members on the Literary include, Mr. Bucklin Moon and Mr. Arna Bontemps.
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List of Ceramics Candidates, 1948 A list of Ceramics candidates for 1948, as well as their addresses. The 2 Ceramics candidates listed include, Ms. Vivian V. Hyte and Mr. Glenn LeMoyne Evans.
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List of Painting Candidates, 1948 A list of Painting candidates for 1948. The 27 Painting candidates listed include, Mr. John T. Biggers, Mr. Warren Brandt, Mr. Howard G. Brooks, Mr. Ashley F. Bryan, Mr. Bryon Leslie Burford, Jr., Mrs. Ruby J. Cayton, Mr. Donald L. Charpiot, Mr. Claude Clark, Mr. Samuel A. Countee, Mr. John E. Daniel, Mr. Beauford Delaney, Mr. Richard William Dempsey, Ms. Virginia Donaldson, Ms. G.A. Ferris, Mr. Claude F. Howell, Mr. Jean Paul Hubbard, Mrs. Victoria H. Huntley, Mr. Ronald Joseph, Mrs. Elinor S. Metzger, Ms. Gwendolyn D. Morgan, Mr. Haywood L. Oubre, Jr., Ms. Lila Pell, Ms. Marnye Reinhart, Mr. Walter A. Simon, Ms. Dorothy Sturm, Mr. Ellis Wilson, and Mr. Haywood Rivers.
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List of Painting Candidates, 1948 A list of Painting candidates for 1948. The 27 Painting candidates listed include, Mr. John T. Biggers, Mr. Warren Brandt, Mr. Howard G. Brooks, Mr. Ashley F. Bryan, Mr. Bryon Leslie Burford, Jr., Mrs. Ruby J. Cayton, Mr. Donald L. Charpiot, Mr. Claude Clark, Mr. Samuel A. Countee, Mr. John E. Daniel, Mr. Beauford Delaney, Mr. Richard William Dempsey, Ms. Virginia Donaldson, Ms. G.A. Ferris, Mr. Claude F. Howell, Mr. Jean Paul Hubbard, Mrs. Victoria H. Huntley, Mr. Ronald Joseph, Mrs. Elinor S. Metzger, Ms. Gwendolyn D. Morgan, Mr. Haywood L. Oubre, Jr., Ms. Lila Pell, Ms. Marnye Reinhart, Mr. Walter A. Simon, Ms. Dorothy Sturm, Mr. Ellis Wilson, and Mr. Haywood Rivers.
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List of Illustration, Ceramics, and Sculpture Candidates, 1948 A list of Art candidates for 1948 in the fields of Illustration, Ceramics, and Sculpture. The 2 Illustration candidates listed include, Mr. Robert H. Blackburn and Mr. Calvin W. Burnett. The 2 Ceramics candidates listed include, Mr. Glenn LeMoyne Evans and Ms. Vivian V. Hyte. The 4 Sculpture candidates listed include, Ms. Eloise Bishop, Mr. Houston E. Chandler, Ms. Florence Vance Hunt, and Mr. Marion Perkins.
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List of White Southerner Fellowship Applicants, 1948 A list of White Southern candidates who applied for Rosenwald Fund fellowship in 1948. Candidates are grouped by fields of interest including Anthropology, Archeology, Art including Art Education and Painting, Biology, Creative Writing, Economics, Education, Folklore, Geography, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Religion, Social Work, and Sociology. Some candidates had reappointments, including Mr. Byron Leslie Burford, Jr., Mr. Martin Dibner, Mr. Edward Flud Burrows, Mr. James Warren Prothro, Ms. Margaret Caldwell James, and Mr. Solomon Sutker.
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List of Negro Candidates to be Considered for Fellowship, 1948 A list of Negro candidates to be considered for Rosenwald Fund fellowship in 1948, compiled on April 17, 1948. The list details the amounts requested, GI benefits, number of dependents, and awards received. Candidates are grouped by fields of interest including Art including Fashion Design, Painting, and Sculpture, Creative Writing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Music Composition, Music Education, Instrumental, Piano, and Singing, Photography, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Religion, and Sociology. Some candidates had reappointments, including Mr. Ulysses Kay, Ms. Pauline E. Phelps, Ms. Mary E. Robbs, and Mr. Arthur C. Banks, Jr.
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Ranking of Painting and Sculpture Candidates By Art Jury, 1948 A list of Painting and Sculpture candidates for 1948 ranked by Art jury. The 2 Sculpture candidates listed include, Mr. Marion Perkins and Ms. Florence Vance Hunt. The 8 Painter candidates listed include, Mr. Byron Buford, Mr. Ronald Joseph, Mr. Haywood Rivers, Mr. Claude Howell, Mr. Beauford Delaney, Mr. Ashley Bryan, Mr. Warren Brandt, and Ms. Marnye Reinhart.
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Ranking of Photography Candidates By Roy Stryker, 1948 A list of photography candidates for 1948 ranked by Mr. Roy Stryker. The list highlights Mr. Stryker remarks on three candidates, Mr. Emil J. Willimetz, Mr. Richard C. Saunders, and Mrs. Rosalie Gwathmey.
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Press Release of Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows, 1948 A press release of the Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellows chosen for 1948, released in May 1948. It notes that a total of 100000 dollars was awarded to 46 Negro and White Southern recipients, including 28 Negro recipients and 18 White Southern recipients. The release also highlights the work of several fellows, including Mr. James Arthur Baldwin, Mr. Marion Perkins, Mr. James Lloyd Smith, Mr. Harry L. Coles, Mr. William Edward Highsmith, Mr. Liston Pope, and Mr. Bartram G. Leiper.
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Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards List, 1948 A list of Negro and White Southern recipients awarded Julius Rosenwald Fund fellowships in 1948, and this list was signed by Mr. Edwin R. Embree in April 20, 1948.
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Fellowship Committee Brief Notes, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on April 5, 1947 on fellowship applicants. The fields of interest among Negro applicants include Agriculture, Art including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry Design, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Instrumental and Singing, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech. The fields of interest among White Southern applicants include Art Education, Creative Writing, Education, Folklore, Geography, History, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Motion Pictures, Photography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. The document also lists fellowship applicants awarded grants, renewals, and extensions. Among Negro applicants, those granted include Mr. Clyde Ruffin Dillard, Mr. Frank Harriott, Mr. Robert E. Hayden, Mr. Edward Warner Brice, and others. Among White Southern applicants, those granted include Mr. Martin Lionel Dibner, Mr. Thomas Hal Phillips, Mr. Lloyd P. Williams, Mr. James Allen Tower, Mr. Thomas O. Zuber, and others.
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Report on Fellowship Applicants in Singing By Bernard Taylor, 1947 A list of fellowship applicants in Singing for 1947 rated by Mr. Bernard Taylor on March 30. Mr. Taylor described Ms. Mary E. Robbs as the most interesting voice and talent. The top 6 candidates include, Ms. Robbs, Ms. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Mr. Charles M. Holland, Ms. Ruth Stewart, and Ms. June McMechen. Other candidates include, Ms. Charlotte Holloman, Mr. John Lash, Mr. Kenneth Spencer, Ms. Inez Lemon, Ms. Hortense Love, Mr. Dennis McNeil, Mr. Geraldine E. Patterson, Ms. Florida W. Pettigrew, Mr. Mattye V. Porter, Mr. Luther B. Saxon, Mr. Edward Lee Tyler, Ms. Kathryn Ward, Ms. Hope F. Wooley, Ms. Nadine Waters, Mr. Marshall Scott, Mr. Berlene Baskin, Ms. Ruth Anne Reese, Ms. Margaret E. Tynes, Mr. J. Henry Smith, and Ms. La Julia Rhea.
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Report on Fellowship Applicants in Singing By Bernard Taylor, 1947 A list of fellowship applicants in Singing for 1947 rated by Mr. Bernard Taylor on March 30. Mr. Taylor described Ms. Mary E. Robbs as the most interesting voice and talent. The top six candidates include, Ms. Robbs, Ms. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Mr. Charles M. Holland, Ms. Ruth Stewart, and Ms. June McMechen. Other candidates include, Ms. Charlotte Holloman, Mr. John Lash, Mr. Kenneth Spencer, Ms. Inez Lemon, Ms. Hortense Love, Mr. Dennis McNeil, Mr. Geraldine E. Patterson, Ms. Florida W. Pettigrew, Mr. Mattye V. Porter, Mr. Luther B. Saxon, Mr. Edward Lee Tyler, Ms. Kathryn Ward, Ms. Hope F. Wooley, Ms. Nadine Waters, Mr. Marshall Scott, Mr. Berlene Baskin, Ms. Ruth Anne Reese, Ms. Margaret E. Tynes, Mr. J. Henry Smith, and Ms. La Julia Rhea.
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Report on Fellowship Applicants in Singing By Bernard Taylor, 1947 A list of fellowship applicants in Singing for 1947 rated by Mr. Bernard Taylor on March 30. Mr. Taylor described Ms. Mary E. Robbs as the most interesting voice and talent. The top six candidates include, Ms. Robbs, Ms. Louise Burge, Ms. Pauline Phelps, Mr. Charles M. Holland, Ms. Ruth Stewart, and Ms. June McMechen. Other candidates include, Ms. Charlotte Holloman, Mr. John Lash, Mr. Kenneth Spencer, Ms. Inez Lemon, Ms. Hortense Love, Mr. Dennis McNeil, Mr. Geraldine E. Patterson, Ms. Florida W. Pettigrew, Mr. Mattye V. Porter, Mr. Luther B. Saxon, Mr. Edward Lee Tyler, Ms. Kathryn Ward, Ms. Hope F. Wooley, Ms. Nadine Waters, Mr. Marshall Scott, Mr. Berlene Baskin, Ms. Ruth Anne Reese, Ms. Margaret E. Tynes, Mr. J. Henry Smith, and Ms. La Julia Rhea.
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List of Negro Candidates and Fields of Interest, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on fellowship applicants in 1947. The fields of interest among Negro applicants include Agriculture, Art including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry Design, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Instrumental and Singing, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech. Some candidates had reappointments, including Mr. Myron O Higgins, Ms. Rachel Thomas Weddington, Mr. Joseph Alfred Borome, Mr. James Walter Fisher, Ms. Vernon L. Winslow, Ms. Evelyn Boyd, Ms. Natalie Leota Hinderas, Mr. Gilbert Dwoyid Olmstead, Mr. Walter Samuel McAfee, and Mr. James Sylvester Braxton.
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Fellowship Committee Brief Notes, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on April 5, 1947 on fellowship applicants. The fields of interest among Negro applicants include Agriculture, Art including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry Design, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Instrumental and Singing, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech. The fields of interest among White Southern applicants include Art Education, Creative Writing, Education, Folklore, Geography, History, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Motion Pictures, Photography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. The document also lists fellowship applicants awarded grants, renewals, and extensions. Among Negro applicants, those granted include Mr. Clyde Ruffin Dillard, Mr. Frank Harriott, Mr. Robert E. Hayden, Mr. Edward Warner Brice, and others. Among White Southern applicants, those granted include Mr. Martin Lionel Dibner, Mr. Thomas Hal Phillips, Mr. Lloyd P. Williams, Mr. James Allen Tower, Mr. Thomas O. Zuber, and others.
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List of White Southerner Candidates and Fields of Interest, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on fellowship applicants in 1947. The field of interests among White Southerner applicants include, Art Education, Creative Writing, Education, Folklore, Geography, History, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Motion Pictures, Photography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. Some candidates had reappointments such as Mr. Raymond Ralph MacCurdy, Jr., Ms. Marion Palfi, Mr. Vladmir E. Hartman, Ms. Elizabeth Head Vaughan.
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List of Negro Candidates and Fields of Interest, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on fellowship applicants in 1947. The fields of interest among Negro applicants include Agriculture, Art including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry Design, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Instrumental and Singing, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech. Some candidates had reappointments, including Mr. Myron O Higgins, Ms. Rachel Thomas Weddington, Mr. Joseph Alfred Borome, Mr. James Walter Fisher, Ms. Vernon L. Winslow, Ms. Evelyn Boyd, Ms. Natalie Leota Hinderas, Mr. Gilbert Dwoyid Olmstead, Mr. Walter Samuel McAfee, and Mr. James Sylvester Braxton.
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Fellowship Committee Brief Notes, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on April 5, 1947 on fellowship applicants. The fields of interest among Negro applicants include Agriculture, Art including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry Design, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Instrumental and Singing, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech. The fields of interest among White Southern applicants include Art Education, Creative Writing, Education, Folklore, Geography, History, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Motion Pictures, Photography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. The document also lists fellowship applicants awarded grants, renewals, and extensions. Among Negro applicants, those granted include Mr. Clyde Ruffin Dillard, Mr. Frank Harriott, Mr. Robert E. Hayden, Mr. Edward Warner Brice, and others. Among White Southern applicants, those granted include Mr. Martin Lionel Dibner, Mr. Thomas Hal Phillips, Mr. Lloyd P. Williams, Mr. James Allen Tower, Mr. Thomas O. Zuber, and others.
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List of White Southerner Candidates and Fields of Interest, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on fellowship applicants in 1947. The field of interests among White Southerner applicants include, Art Education, Creative Writing, Education, Folklore, Geography, History, Journalism, Labor, Language & Literature, Motion Pictures, Photography, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. Some candidates had reappointments such as Mr. Raymond Ralph MacCurdy, Jr., Ms. Marion Palfi, Mr. Vladmir E. Hartman, Ms. Elizabeth Head Vaughan.
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List of Negro Candidates and Fields of Interest, 1947 A document containing brief notes by the Fellowship Committee on fellowship applicants in 1947. The fields of interest among Negro applicants include Agriculture, Art including Education, Fashion Design, and Jewelry Design, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dancing, Drama, Economics, Education, Engineering, History, Hospital Administration, Journalism, Labor, Language and Literature, Library Science, Mathematics, Music including Instrumental and Singing, Nursing, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Radio, Religion, Social Work, Sociology, and Speech. Some candidates had reappointments, including Mr. Myron O Higgins, Ms. Rachel Thomas Weddington, Mr. Joseph Alfred Borome, Mr. James Walter Fisher, Ms. Vernon L. Winslow, Ms. Evelyn Boyd, Ms. Natalie Leota Hinderas, Mr. Gilbert Dwoyid Olmstead, Mr. Walter Samuel McAfee, and Mr. James Sylvester Braxton.
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Correspondence Regarding Fellowship Breakdown sent to Members of the Fellowship Committee A correspondence sent to members of the Fellowship Committee from Mr. William C. Haygood on April 5, 1947. It contains information on funds available to the committee for appropriation, awards made among Negro and White Southern recipients in April 1946, outstanding grants including war interrupted grants, labor scholarships, and postponed grants, and summaries of applications from 1940 through 1947 and of fields requested in 1946 and 1947. Fellows listed under war interrupted grants include Mr. Alfred B. Bonds, Jr., Mr. Frederick D. Jenkins, Mr. John William Lipscomb, Mr. John N. Lyle, Mr. Henry Allison Page, III, and Mr. LeRoy W. Watson, Jr. The fellow listed under labor scholarships is Ms. Naomi Hayden. Fellows listed under postponed grants include Mr. John H. Becker, Jr., Mr. Wilmoth A. Carter, Mr. St. Clair Drake, Ms. Emile L. Meine, Jr., Mr. Charles H. Nicholas, Jr., Mr. Cy Wilson Record, Mr. George Warren Reed, Jr., and Mr. Mark Hanna Watkins. Members of the jury include Mr. Daniel Catton Rich, Mr. Rainey Bennett, Mr. Wale Woodruff, Mr. Arna Bontemps, Mr. Bucklin Moon, Mr. Bernard Taylor, Mr. William Grant Still, Mr. Gordon Parks, and Mr. Roy Stryker.