-
Application for Herbert Franklin Mells The document contains 1943 application for Herbert Franklin Mells in the field of Music to study advances composition.
-
Application for Lawrence Everett Mallon The document contains 1948 application for Lawrence Everett Mellon in the field of Music Instrumental to remain at Jilliard School of Music for two more years. The document contains Lawrence Everett Mellon's personal data, undergraduate work, professional work and accomplishments.
-
Granted Application for Mildred Rutherford Mell The files contains 1937 application for Mildred Rutherford Mell in the field of Sociology to work for the doctorate and focus on the study of Georgia Negro affected by the depression and the educational background of teachers in Negro schools in Georgia. The fellowship committee granted $1,500.
-
Application for Emile Lightfoot Meine, Jr. The files contains 1944 application for Emile Lightfoot Meine, Jr. in the field of Chemistry. The plan of work is to purse graduate work in organic chemistry at Northwestern University and prepare for an ultimate place in American industry.
-
Application for Ammon Brown Melden The files contains 1948 application for Ammon Brown Melden in the field of Biology to obtain a Ph. D. degree at Northwestern University. The files contain application note on Ammon Brown Medlen. It has personal data, undergraduate work, graduate work, experience, and accomplishments.
-
Application for Robert D. Meade The documents contains 1937 application for Robert D. Meade in the field History for completing a biography of Judah Philip Benjamin. The files contains the publication and about Robert D. Meade's professional career after the tenure of fellowship.
-
Application for William Shands Meacham The files contains 1939 application notes for William Shands Meacham. The application seems to be in the field of Agriculture and race relations.
-
Application for Charlotte Elizabeth Meacham The file contains 1944 application for Charlotte Elizabeth Meacham with her plan of work to do graduate study at Radcliffe collegef for taking courses in personnel administration.
-
Application for Jewell R. Crawford Mazique [Mrs.] An application from Jewell R. Crawford Mazique [Mrs.], requesting a one-year grant. The plan of work was to investigate the relation of the Negro church to organized labor in Harlem, with special emphasis on the Abyssinian Baptist. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. degree at the New School for Social Research or New York School of Social Work. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Sociology. Also included is a handwritten note: No letters except from the home folks which are good. I think she isn't ready....
-
Application for Douglas Wilkerson Mazique An application from Douglas Wilkerson Mazique, requesting a one-year grant beginning March 1946. The plan of work was to take a special course in the fenestration operation for otosclerosis under Dr. Lempert and a course in plastic surgery of the nose with the Fomon Group in New York. This application was submitted in 1946, and the chosen field is Medicine [Otolaryngology]. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application for James O'Donald Mays An application from James O'Donald Mays, requesting a one-year grant beginning May 1, 1942. The plan of work was the observation of agricultural conditions in Nova Scotia with special emphasis on cooperatives. This was to be done at St. Francis Xavier University. This application was submitted in 1941, and the chosen field is Agriculture. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application for Benjamin E. Mays An application from Benjamin E. Mays, requesting a grant from 1948 to 1953. The plan of work was to bring The Negro's Church [published in 1933] up to date and broaden its scope for a critical appraisal of the Negro church in American life. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Religion. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application for Margaret Booth Mayo [Margot Mayo] An application from Margaret Booth Mayo [Margot Mayo], requesting a grant from September 1948 to June 1950. The plan of work was to write three books of folklore: shape-note hymns, a collection of folk songs from Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and a collection of square dance tunes. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Folklore. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application for Bessie Helena Mayle An application from Bessie Helena Mayle, requesting a grant for the school year 1948-49. The plan of work was to study in the Department of Sacred Music at Union Theological Seminary in New York, majoring in Applied Music [voice]. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Music Education. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Charles W. Maxwell A written addendum pertaining to Charles W. Maxwell, relating to Business Administration. The note describes him as Very young - just starting graduate work... Testimonies very mild. No really resounding praise....
-
Application for Charles Edward Maxey An application from Charles Edward Maxey, requesting scholarship aid for 1942. The plan of work was to further master the field of accounting and investigate possibilities of extending this service to small businesses. This was to be done at Harvard University [or University of Michigan]. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Business Administration/Accounting.
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Wayman Parker Mauldin A written addendum pertaining to Wayman Parker Mauldin, relating to Sociology. The note mentions Excellent record and excellent testimonials... He is young enough to wait... Residence is too short for a doctorate... I recommend that we ask him to apply again....
-
Written Addendum pertaining to Basil Matthews A written addendum pertaining to Basil Matthews, relating to Sociology.
-
Application for Ruby Louise Mast An application from Ruby Louise Mast, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1948. The plan of work was a study of the incidence of mental illness among Negroes in the Southeastern United States and the influence of the bi-racial social structure. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Social Work. Also included is a written addendum pertaining to the applicant.
-
Application for Jon Massey An application from Jon Massey, requesting a grant from September 1947 through June 1948. The plan of work was to work toward a Master's Degree in Fine Arts. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Art-Education.
-
Application for Winifred Mason Applications from Winifred Mason, requesting grants in 1945 and 1947. The plan of work was to gather folk material and basic art patterns used by the West Indian Negro and express these feelings in jewelry design. This involved spending several months in the West Indies [Trinidad, Martinique]. These applications were submitted in 1945 and 1947, and the chosen field is Silversmithing/Art-Jewelry Design. Also included is a handwritten note: Interesting project... Top references....
-
Application for John Everett Mason An application from John Everett Mason, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1942. The plan of work was the completion of residence requirements for a doctorate at the University of Minnesota and a dissertation on Cotton Acreage Adjustments in the Mississippi River Alluvial Valley. This was to be done under Mr. O. B. Jesness. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Agriculture. Also included is a handwritten note: Good man and good project... Evidentally more than simply a desire to get a degree....
-
Application for Mark Marvin An application from Mark Marvin, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1947. The plan of work was to organize, finance, and produce a feature full-length motion picture of Negro-white relations in this country. This application was submitted in 1947, and the chosen field is Motion Picture. Also included is a handwritten note expressing skepticism of the movie industry.
-
Application for Alice Lee Marriott An application from Alice Lee Marriott, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1943. The plan of work was a study of the Houma Indians, a remnant tribe of Southern Louisiana, to determine what is left of Indian culture and isolate Cajun-French traits. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Anthropology.
-
Application for William Davis Martin An application from William Davis Martin, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1942. The plan of work was the liquid extraction of petroleum using solvents representing different chemical types. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at Ohio State University under Dr. James R. Withrow. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Chemistry [Industrial]. Also included is a handwritten note: Top record... Splendid recommendations... Just the right age.