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Fellowship Application from Oscar William Asther Griffin An application from Oscar William Asther Griffin, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1948 to do further study of concert and opera with special emphasis on Lieder to be done in Vienna, and to study the lives and works of Schubert, Beethoven, Brahms, and Strauss extensively.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from L'Tanya Bernice Griffin An application from L'Tanya Bernice Griffin, requesting a one-year grant in 1948 to study Paris's advanced sketching, advanced period design, and advanced modern design, as well as a complete study of fabrics at the École de Chambre-Couture under the supervision of Schaiparelli. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the 1948 grant awarded to Ms. Griffin, as well as a handwritten note that evaluates the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from John Ansley Griffin An application from John Ansley Griffin, requesting a one-year grant in 1942 to continue a diversified program of graduate work in Sociology, Land Economics, Rural Sociology, Journalism, and obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Wisconsin under Dr. T.C. McCormick and a committee of the Graduate School. Mr. Griffin reapplied for another one-year grant for 1947. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1947 grant awarded to Mr. Griffin, as well as handwritten notes regarding the applications.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Ella Washington Griffin An application from Ella Washington Griffin, requesting a grant towards furthering study in Adult Education, in the areas of Communications, and to obtain a Ph.D. in Education at the New York University Center for Human Relations or Northwestern University under the supervision of Professors Keliher, Giles, Wale, Dodson, and/or Alpenfels at the former and Dr. Paul Witty at the latter. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted and Written Addendum for William A. Griffey A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to William A. Griffey in 1931 to work for the B.L.S. degree at Columbia University. Included is a record of the professional career and a handwritten note evaluating the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Yvonne Gregory (Perkins) A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Yvonne Gregory Perkins in 1948 to write a collection of fourteen related short stories, using present-day Negro idiom and based on the American Negro's projection of himself into the White culture through wish-fantasy.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Francis A. Gregory A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Francis A. Gregory in 1931 to do graduate work in Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Mary Hasty Greer An application from Mary Hasty Greer, requesting a one-year grant beginning July 1948 to organize a program in homemaking for adults, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Home Economics at Cornell University under the supervision of Dr. Margaret Hutchins. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Fellowship Application for Frank G. Greenwood An application from Frank G. Greenwood, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1947 to learn the fundamentals of motion picture direction and production for the further advancement of the Negro and to promote inter-racial understanding.
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Written Addendum for John R. Greenman A handwritten note regarding the application of John R. Greenman.
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Written Addendum for Vivian R. Greene A handwritten note regarding the application of Vivian R. Greene.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Marjorie Elizabeth Greene An application from Marjorie Elizabeth Greene, requesting a grant towards mastering techniques and mechanics of journalism, and to develop a growing facility in writing and creative expression, and to obtain a Master of Science degree at Columbia University School of Journalism. Ms. Greene reapplied for another one-year grant beginning September 1947. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Lorenzo J. Greene An application from Lorenzo J. Greene, requesting a one-year grant in 1940 to develop a much-needed monograph on The New England Slave Trade, 1620-1788 tracing its origins, development, and abolition, while seeking the advice of Drs. Krout, Greene, and Carmon of Columbia University and Drs. Merk, Morison, and Schlesinger of Harvard University. Mr. Greene reapplied for another one-year grant, in 1943, to support a study of slavery in England, 1700-1784, under the supervision of Mr. Evarts B. Greene, Mr. John A. Krout, and Mr. Harry A. Carman. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded in, as well as a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Beverly Lorraine Greene An application from Beverly Lorraine Greene, requesting a one-year grant in 1944 to investigate the recent developments in the technical, social, and economic phases of housing. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Lucien Astor Green An application from Lucien Astor Green, requesting a one-year grant towards spreading Extension information by simplified news writing among a number of Negro farmers who may not otherwise be directly touched by farm and home agents, and to obtain a Master's degree at the University of Wisconsin under Dr. William Sumner. Included are handwritten notes regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Leila Smith Green An application from Leila Smith Green, requesting a one-year grant in 1938 to prepare for teaching in a Negro college, and to obtain a Master of Science degree at Columbia University and a Ph.D. degree at Radcliffe. Ms. Green reapplied for another grant towards obtaining a Ph.D. in Chemistry. Included is a handwritten note that evaluates the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Harry James Green, Jr. An application from Harry James Green, Jr., requesting a one-year grant in September 1941 to study to determine the organic constituents of coal and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering at Ohio State University under Dr. James R. Withrow. Mr. Green reapplied for another grant to develop a film concept about the process of dialysis. Included is a memorandum summarizing the 1941 grant awarded to Mrs. Grant, and a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Duncan C. Green A handwritten note regarding the application of Duncan C. Green.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Charles Gerald Green An application from Charles Gerald Green, requesting a one-year grant in 1942 to write and broadcast a series of radio programs showing the Negro's loyalty and service to the nation, and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at the University of Iowa under Mr. H. Clay Harshbarger. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Fellowship Application from Bess Stovall Green An application from Bess Stovall Green, requesting a one-year grant in September 1943 to obtain a Master of Arts degree in Social Service Work at the University of Chicago.
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Written Addendum from Adam Wigfall Green A handwritten note regarding the application of Adam Wigfall Green.
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Scholarship Aid Application from Reba Gray An application from Reba Gray, requesting a one-year grant in 1943 to get further training in Journalism, specifically in the field of magazines and trade publications, and obtain a Master of Arts degree at Columbia University.
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Written Addendum for Patsy Adaline Graves A handwritten note regarding the application of Patsy Adaline Graves.
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Record of Fellowships Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Applications from Edmonia White Grant An application from Edmonia White Grant requesting a grant to develop reading materials for low-literate Negro adults to use, such as Discover Negro America, while attending Columbia University. Mrs. Grant reapplied for another one-year grant beginning June 1942, towards working at Columbia University and Fisk University. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Mrs. Grant, and a record of professional career and a handwritten note that evaluates the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Thurston Maurice Graham An application from Thurston Maurice Graham, requesting a one-year grant in September 1944 to obtain a Master of Arts degree at the University of Chicago, majoring in French and minoring in Social Science, with a thesis on the collapse of the French government, while working under Dr. Pierre Vigneron. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.