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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Mary Louise Gladish An application from Mary Louise Gladish, requesting a one-year grant in 1948 to conduct a study to determine the status of health knowledge among adults in rural areas of the South and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Education with a minor in Public Health at the University of North Carolina, under the supervision of Dr. W. Carson Ryan and Dr. Lucy S. Morgan. Included is a handwritten note that is not fully legible.
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Written Addenda and Fellowship Application from Crawford Eugene Gillis An application from Crawford Eugene Gillis, requesting a one-year grant in 1946 to devote time to serious creative painting. Included are handwritten notes regarding the application.
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Fellowship Application from Sylvia Belle Gilliam An application from Sylvia Belle Gilliam, requesting a nine-month grant in 1947 to devise tests to measure the effects of activities aimed at reducing racial prejudice and to obtain a Master of Arts degree at Columbia University.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Zitman Oscar Gill An application from Zitman Oscar Gill, requesting a two-and-a-half-year grant in 1942 to gain proficiency in teaching mathematics, in General Education, and in Curriculum Building along progressive lines in which subjects as such are being gradually outmoded and integrated programs are being planned more nearly to approach community needs and interests. This is to obtain a Master of Arts degree under Dr. J. Clark and a Ph.D. degree under Dr. W.D. Reeve at Teachers College, Columbia University. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Normer Lee Gill An application from Normer Lee Gill requesting a one-year grant to support efforts to make equal access to education in Mississippi possible, while working under Dr. Newton Edwards at the University of Chicago. This application was submitted in 1944, and the chosen field is Education. Included is a handwritten note that states the applicant has nothing to indicate he is more than a Ph.D. candidate in Education.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from William Harlen Gilbert, Jr. An application from William Harlen Gilbert, Jr., requesting a one-year grant in 1946 to do a study of mixed White-Indian-Negro minorities, including the Wesorts, Brass Ankles, Red Bones, and others. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Applications from Wilhelmina Jaudon Gilbert An application from Wilhelmina Jaudon Gilbert, requesting a nine-month grant in 1947 to obtain a Master of Commercial Education at the University of Wisconsin. Ms. Garrett reapplied for another nine-month grant in 1948. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Marece Elizabeth Gibbs An application from Marece Elizabeth Gibbs, requesting a one-year grant in 1948 to explore trends in library development at the university level in Negro institutions by writing a history of the Fisk University library and to obtain a Master of Arts degree in Library Science at the University of Chicago. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addenda and Fellowship Applications from James Albert Gibbs, Jr. An application from James Albert Gibbs, Jr., requesting a one-year grant in 1944 to do research in Chemotherapy, a study of drugs in order to isolate, purify, analyze, and synthesize them for use by the medical profession, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at Harvard University under Dr. Louis F. Fieser. Mr. Gibbs reapplied for another one-year grant in 1945. Also included are handwritten notes regarding the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addendum, and Fellowship Application from Robert Faucette Gibbons An application from Robert Faucett Gibbons, requesting a one-year grant in 1943 to write a novel concerning a White man's inability to cut through the bonds of one of the firmest traditions operating in the South, the relationship between the White man and the Negro. Included are a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded, as well as a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addenda and Fellowship Applications from Nicholas L'Ouverture Gerren An application from Nicholas L'Ouverture Gerren, requesting a grant towards extending Violin studies and gaining practical experience in conducting symphonic instrumental groups, and to obtain a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Kansas under Mr. Waldemar Geltch. Mr. Gerren reapplied for another one-year grant towards a Master of Music degree at either Yale University or Kansas University, and he reapplied for another grant in 1948 towards obtaining a Ph.D. in Music Education at Kansas University under the supervision of Dr. E. Thayer Gaston. Included are handwritten notes regarding the application.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from James Anthony Gerow An application from James Anthony Gerow, requesting a one-year grant in 1946 to write a dissertation in the field of Negro education in the South, and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of North Carolina under the supervision of Dr. W.E. Rosenstengel. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum for George H. Gantry A handwritten note regarding the application of George H. Gentry.
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Written Addendum for Samuel Wood Geiser A handwritten note regrarding the application of Samuel Wood Geiser.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application for Mary Alston Gay An application from Mary Alston Gay, requesting a one-year grant as soon as practicable to create among officials in trade unions a desire to get classes underway for building a more literate and educated membership, and to integrate the plan into the school systems so that teachers could be provided for the classes formed. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Written Addendum for Alta Ray Gault A handwritten note regarding the application of Alta Ray Gault.
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Record of Scholarship Aid Granted to Peggie Bird Garrison A memorandum relating to Peggie Bird Garrison in 1944 to continue studying Organic Chemistry in preparation for research on Medicines Obtainable from Georgia Plants at the University of North Carolina.
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Record of Fellowship Granted, Written Addenda, and Fellowship Application from Naomi Mills Garrett An application from Naomi Mills Garrett, requesting a one-year grant in 1944 to do a thesis on Main Currents in Haitian Literature and to obtain a Ph.D. degree in Romance Languages at Columbia University under Dr. Horatio Smith. Ms. Garrett reapplied for another one-year grant, beginning in September 1945, towards a Ph.D. degree in French under the supervision of Professor Jean-Albert Bede. Included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. Garrett in 1944, as well as handwritten notes regarding the applications.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Benjamin Franklin Garrett An application from Benjamin Franklin Garrett, requesting a grant towards doing a graduate study in the field of Animal Nutrition with a special problem in Poultry Nutrition, and obtaining a Ph.D. degree at Cornell University under L.C. Norris. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Fellowship Application from Marian Juanita Gardiner An application from Marian Juanita Gardiner, requesting a grant towards advancing progressiveness in the field through a change in emphasis in the curricula of both college and secondary school levels, and obtaining a Ph.D. degree at Columbia University under the supervision of Dr. Helen Bond.
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Written Addendum and Fellowship Application from Samuel L. Gandy An application from Samuel L. Gandy, requesting a one-year grant in 1943 to sample all major, minor, and other religious groups and to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Chicago under Dr. Samuel C. Kincheloe. Included is a handwritten note regarding the application.
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Record of Fellowship Granted to Doris Ella Gallimore A memorandum of the grant awarded to Doris Ella Gallimore in 1944 to study at the New York School of Social Work, to place emphasis on child welfare services, and to disseminate knowledge among the low-income groups in White Plains, New York, through organized social services.
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Written Addendum for William A. Gaines A handwritten note to William A. Gaines.
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Written Addendum for Ray Albert Furr A written addendum concerning the application of Ray Albert Furr.
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Written Addendum for Katherine Painter Fulling A written addendum concerning the application of Katherine Painter Fulling.