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Record of Available Julius Rosenwald Funds for 1946 Correspondence from Comptroller Dorthy A. Elvidge to Fellowship Committee concerning available funds.
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Number of Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Applications from 1940 to 1946 Number of Applicants for Fellowship recieved since 1940 to 1946.
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Julius Rosenwald Fund Expenditures from 1937 to 1945 Fellowship Fund expeneded total breakdown as of June 30, 1945.
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Julius Rosenwald Fund Applicant Statistics 1946-03-23 Correspondence from Fellow Director to Members of Fellowship Committe with statistics on applicants for that year.
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Grants for White Julius Rosenwald Fellows 1946 A List of White Fellowship grants for 1946.
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Grants for Negro Julius Rosenwald Fellows 1946 A List of Negro Fellowship grants for 1946.
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Rough Draft of March 1923 Fellowship Meeting Rough Draft of March 23 Fellowship meeting of white southerns.
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Negro Candidates for 1946 Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Negro Candidates for 1946 Fellowship and requests for reappointment in the Fields of Agriculture, Creative Writing, Anthropology, Biology, Dancing, Ceramics, Dentistry, Dietetics, Chemistry, Drama, Economics, Education, Language and Literature, Engineering, Linguistics, Mathematics, History, Music, Human Development, Industrial Design, Labor, Painting, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Health, Race Relations, Photography, Religion, Physics, Social Science, Sociology, Speech, Vocational Rehabilitation, Silversmithing, and Medicine.
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Brief Note on Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Meeting April 26, 1946 Brief Note on Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Meeting April 26, 1946 that Documents Grants Given in the Fields of Anthropology, Biology, Ceramics, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Dentistry, Economics, Education, History, Industrial Design, Labor, Language and Literature, Mathematics, Music, Painting, Photography, Physics, Public Administration, Race Relations, Sociology, Journalism, Library Science, Political Science, Religion, History, Home Economics, and Romance Languages.
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White Southern Candidates For 1946 Julius Rosenwald Fellowships White Southern Candidates For 1946 Fellowships in the Fields of Agriculture, History, Anthropology, Journalism, Archaeology, Labor, Creative Writing, Law, Library Science, Economics, Music Composition, Painting, Education, Political Science, Religion, Public Administration, Race Relations, Social Work, and Sociology.
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Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards 1946 Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Awards for both Negroes and White Southerners, approved on May 22, 1946.
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Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Fund Art Jury Ratings #1 Art Jury Ratings of Albrizo, Piper, Catlett, Dempsey, Clark, Laspsley, Bannarn, Bearden, Jones, Robison, Frobes, Burnett, Chandler, Countee, Gillis, Harris, Smith, Loper, Pique, Rivers ,Sebree, Lowery.
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Additional Notes on Fellowship Meeting April 26, 1946 Notes on a Julius Rosenwald Fellowship meeting from April 26, 1946 discussing grants, stipends, and committee positions.
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Julius Rosenwald Fund Fellowship Grant Press Release A Press Release from Julius Rosenwald Fund May 17, 1946.
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Correspondence Between The Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Director and Fellowship Committee Members A Correspondence from Fellowship Director to Members of Fellowship Committe with statistics on applicants for that year including names award amounts and duration of awards
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Correspondence Between Dorothy A. Elvidge and The Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Committee March 2026 A Correspondence to Fellowship Fund from Dorthy A. Elvidge about fellowship available allocation.
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Correspondence Between Dorothy A. Elvidge and the Julius Rosenwald Fellowship Committee April 2026 A Correspondence to Fellowship Fund from Dorthy A. Elvidge about fellowship reserved and allocated funding.
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General Fellowship Application List 1946 The Number of Appplications for Fellowships Recieved since 1940.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1945 A list of Negro and White Southerner candidates for Rosenwald fellowships in 1945. The fields chosen by Negro candidates include, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Botany, Business, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Criticism, Dancing, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, English, History, Home Economics, Human Development, Industrial Arts, Labor, Law, Library Science, Linguistics and Folklore, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Painting and/or Sculpture, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Race Relations, Radar and Television, Religion, Romance Languages, Silversmithing, Social Service, Sociology, and Speech. The fields chosen by White Southerner candidates include, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Economics, Education, English, History, Human Development, Labor, Music, Painting and/or Sculpture, Psychology, Race Relations, and Sociology.
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List of Negro and White Southerner Fellowship Candidates, 1945 A list of Negro and White Southerner candidates for Rosenwald fellowships in 1945. The fields chosen by Negro candidates include, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Botany, Business, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Criticism, Dancing, Economics, Education, Electrical Engineering, English, History, Home Economics, Human Development, Industrial Arts, Labor, Law, Library Science, Linguistics and Folklore, Mathematics, Medicine, Music, Painting and/or Sculpture, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, Race Relations, Radar and Television, Religion, Romance Languages, Silversmithing, Social Service, Sociology, and Speech. The fields chosen by White Southerner candidates include, Chemistry, Creative Writing, Economics, Education, English, History, Human Development, Labor, Music, Painting and/or Sculpture, Psychology, Race Relations, and Sociology.
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Press Release Regarding Rosenwald Fellowship Awards, 1945 A press release by Mr. Edwin Embree on May 18, 1945 announcing that 46 Rosenwald fellows were chosen, 29 Negro fellows and 15 White Southerners for a total of 88,500 dollars. Mr. Dean Dixon, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Crumbo, Ms. Elizabeth Hardwick, Mr. Bucklin Moon, and Mr. Richard Hamme were highlighted, as well as their prospective projects. Rosenwald fellows listed include, Ms. Nancy Evelyn Brandon, Ms. Alice Elizabeth Catlett, Mr. Frances Leo Chandler, Ms. Janet Fay Collins, Ms. Eldzier Cortor, Mr. Charles Dean Dixon, Mr. Ralph Ellison, Mr. Richard Sylvester Hamme, Mr. Abram Harris, Mr. Robert Harris, Mr. Chester Himes, Mr. Moses Carl Holman, Mr. Pearl L. Byrd Larsen, Ms. Elsie Mae Lewis, Ms. Elizabeth Lipford, Mr. Robert Lloyd, Mr. Winfred Mason, Mr. Charles Harold Nichols, Jr., Mr. Mynor Preston Payne, Mr. Thomas Edward Posey, Mr. Benjamin Quarles, Mr. Lawrence D. Reddick, Mr. Kenneth Lee Spencer, Mr. Martin Randolph Sutler, Mr. Lorenzo Dow Turner, Mr. Phyllis Annie Wallace, Ms. Dorothy Gwendolyn Williams, Mr. Harold William Woodson, Mr. Conrad Alfred Albrizio, Ms. Belle Boone Beard, Mr. John Harrison Becker, Jr., Mr. Richard Obee Comfort, Ms. Edna Catherine Cooper, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Crumbo, Ms. Carroll Fleming Cumbee, Ms. Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick, Mr. Wayland Jackson Hayes, Mr. James Lewis Henderson, Mr. Robert Cadwell Lasseter, Jr., Ms. Martha Carolyn Mitchell, Mr. Bucklin Moon, Ms. Pauline Nichols Pepinsky, Mr. Rupert Vance, Mr. Donald West, Ms. Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke, and Ms. Hilda Jane Zimmerman.
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Press Release Regarding Rosenwald Fellowship Awards, 1945 A press release by Mr. Edwin Embree on May 18, 1945 announcing that 46 Rosenwald fellows were chosen, 29 Negro fellows and 15 White Southerners for a total of 88,500 dollars. Mr. Dean Dixon, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Crumbo, Ms. Elizabeth Hardwick, Mr. Bucklin Moon, and Mr. Richard Hamme were highlighted, as well as their prospective projects. Rosenwald fellows listed include, Ms. Nancy Evelyn Brandon, Ms. Alice Elizabeth Catlett, Mr. Frances Leo Chandler, Ms. Janet Fay Collins, Ms. Eldzier Cortor, Mr. Charles Dean Dixon, Mr. Ralph Ellison, Mr. Richard Sylvester Hamme, Mr. Abram Harris, Mr. Robert Harris, Mr. Chester Himes, Mr. Moses Carl Holman, Mr. Pearl L. Byrd Larsen, Ms. Elsie Mae Lewis, Ms. Elizabeth Lipford, Mr. Robert Lloyd, Mr. Winfred Mason, Mr. Charles Harold Nichols, Jr., Mr. Mynor Preston Payne, Mr. Thomas Edward Posey, Mr. Benjamin Quarles, Mr. Lawrence D. Reddick, Mr. Kenneth Lee Spencer, Mr. Martin Randolph Sutler, Mr. Lorenzo Dow Turner, Mr. Phyllis Annie Wallace, Ms. Dorothy Gwendolyn Williams, Mr. Harold William Woodson, Mr. Conrad Alfred Albrizio, Ms. Belle Boone Beard, Mr. John Harrison Becker, Jr., Mr. Richard Obee Comfort, Ms. Edna Catherine Cooper, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Crumbo, Ms. Carroll Fleming Cumbee, Ms. Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick, Mr. Wayland Jackson Hayes, Mr. James Lewis Henderson, Mr. Robert Cadwell Lasseter, Jr., Ms. Martha Carolyn Mitchell, Mr. Bucklin Moon, Ms. Pauline Nichols Pepinsky, Mr. Rupert Vance, Mr. Donald West, Ms. Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke, and Ms. Hilda Jane Zimmerman.
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List of Individuals to Send Fellowship Blanks A list of individuals to be sent fellowship blanks that year, as well as their addresses. The individuals listed include, Ms. Margaret Jackson, Ms. William Dougherty, Ms. Addie Scott, Ms. Darinda Duncan, and Mr. Franklyn D. Wesley.
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List of Rosenwald Fellowship Awards, 1945 A list of Negro and White Southerner Rosenwald fellowships awarded in 1945. The Negro candidates listed include, Ms. Nancy Evelyn Brandon, Ms. Alice Elizabeth Catlett, Mr. Frances Leo Chandler, Ms. Janet Fay Collins, Ms. Eldzier Cortor, Mr. Charles Dean Dixon, Mr. Ralph Ellison, Mr. Richard Sylvester Hamme, Mr. Abram Harris, Mr. Robert Harris, Mr. Chester Himes, Mr. Moses Carl Holman, Mr. Pearl L. Byrd Larsen, Ms. Elsie Mae Lewis, Ms. Elizabeth Lipford, Mr. Robert Lloyd, Mr. Winfred Mason, Mr. Charles Harold Nichols, Jr., Mr. Mynor Preston Payne, Mr. Thomas Edward Posey, Mr. Benjamin Quarles, Mr. Lawrence D. Reddick, Mr. Kenneth Lee Spencer, Mr. Martin Randolph Sutler, Mr. Lorenzo Dow Turner, Mr. Phyllis Annie Wallace, Ms. Dorothy Gwendolyn Williams, and Mr. Harold William Woodson. White Southerner fellows listed include, Mr. Conrad Alfred Albrizio, Ms. Belle Boone Beard, Mr. John Harrison Becker, Jr., Mr. Richard Obee Comfort, Ms. Edna Catherine Cooper, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Crumbo, Ms. Carroll Fleming Cumbee, Ms. Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick, Mr. Wayland Jackson Hayes, Mr. James Lewis Henderson, Mr. Robert Cadwell Lasseter, Jr., Ms. Martha Carolyn Mitchell, Mr. Bucklin Moon, Ms. Pauline Nichols Pepinsky, Mr. Rupert Vance, Mr. Donald West, Ms. Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke, and Ms. Hilda Jane Zimmerman.
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List of Rosenwald Fellowship Awards, 1945 A list of Negro and White Southerner Rosenwald fellowships awarded in 1945, signed by Mr. Robert C. Weaver on June 18. The Negro candidates listed include, Ms. Nancy Evelyn Brandon, Ms. Alice Elizabeth Catlett, Mr. Frances Leo Chandler, Ms. Janet Fay Collins, Ms. Eldzier Cortor, Mr. Charles Dean Dixon, Mr. Ralph Ellison, Mr. Richard Sylvester Hamme, Mr. Abram Harris, Mr. Robert Harris, Mr. Chester Himes, Mr. Moses Carl Holman, Mr. Pearl L. Byrd Larsen, Ms. Elsie Mae Lewis, Ms. Elizabeth Lipford, Mr. Robert Lloyd, Mr. Winfred Mason, Mr. Charles Harold Nichols, Jr., Mr. Mynor Preston Payne, Mr. Thomas Edward Posey, Mr. Benjamin Quarles, Mr. Lawrence D. Reddick, Mr. Kenneth Lee Spencer, Mr. Martin Randolph Sutler, Mr. Lorenzo Dow Turner, Mr. Phyllis Annie Wallace, Ms. Dorothy Gwendolyn Williams, and Mr. Harold William Woodson. White Southerner fellows listed include, Mr. Conrad Alfred Albrizio, Ms. Belle Boone Beard, Mr. John Harrison Becker, Jr., Mr. Richard Obee Comfort, Ms. Edna Catherine Cooper, Mr. Woodrow Wilson Crumbo, Ms. Carroll Fleming Cumbee, Ms. Elizabeth Bruce Hardwick, Mr. Wayland Jackson Hayes, Mr. James Lewis Henderson, Mr. Robert Cadwell Lasseter, Jr., Ms. Martha Carolyn Mitchell, Mr. Bucklin Moon, Ms. Pauline Nichols Pepinsky, Mr. Rupert Vance, Mr. Donald West, Ms. Olive Elizabeth Westbrooke, and Ms. Hilda Jane Zimmerman.