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Written Addendum for Wayland Carr Fuller A written addendum concerning the application of Wayland Carr Fuller.
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Written Addendum for Oscar Anderson Fuller A written addendum concerning the application of Oscar Anderson Fuller.
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Written Addendum for Benton Franklin Fuller A written addendum concerning the application of Benton Franklin Fuller.
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Application of Gideon Willis Fryer An application from Gideon Willis Fryer, requesting a grant for 1948 to develop a procedure for initiating and maintaining intercultural or intergroup education programs in Southern school systems. This was to be done through study of methods and observation of programs, working toward a Ph.D. at New York University under Dr. H. H. Giles.
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Written Addendum for William Wesley Frye A written addendum concerning the application of William Wesley Frye.
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Application of John Martin Frazier An application from John Martin Frazier, requesting a twelve-month grant for 1942 to study the basic principles of conservation of the restorable resources of the Gulf States to develop a public school course of study. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at Cornell University under Dr. E. Laurence Palmer. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Ernestine Frazier A written addendum concerning the application of Ernestine Frazier.
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Application of E. Franklin Frazier An application from E. Franklin Frazier, requesting a grant for 1944 to analyze materials published since his book The Negro Family in the U.S., study family patterns in Washington, D.C., and case studies of interracial marriages in New York City. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for John Stanley Frazer A written addendum concerning the application of John Stanley Frazer.
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Application of Edna Fraser Applications from Edna Fraser, requesting grants in 1946 and 1947 to study the acculturation effects and transference of caste attitudes occasioned by the presence of Negro troops in the European Theatre of War, and later to study the causes of the deterioration of British goodwill towards America. This was to be done at the London School of Economics under Professor Firth and Dr. Richards. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Laurent Brown Frantz Applications from Laurent Brown Frantz, requesting a grant for 1947 and re-applying in 1948 to write a popular history of the interpretation and application of the Fourteenth Amendment in the field of civil rights. Also included is a written addendum.
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Application of Jane Franseth An application from Jane Franseth, requesting a grant for 1946 to study human growth and development to help teachers and supervisors understand children. This was to be done at the University of Chicago under the supervision of Dan Prescott. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of William Franklin Applications from William Franklin, requesting grants in 1939 and 1942 to study with Edgar Nelson at the Chicago Conservatory of Music and prepare for a Town Hall recital in New York, with the goal of doing concert and operatic work. Also included are handwritten notes.
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Memorandum concerning W. E. A. Forde A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to W. E. A. Forde in 1929 to take a six-week course at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.
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Written Addendum pertaining to Hugo I. Fontellio-Nanton A written addendum concerning the application of pertaining to Hugo I. Fontellio-Nanton.
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Application of John Hope Franklin Applications from John Hope Franklin, requesting grants in 1937, 1938, and 1939 to continue doctoral studies at Harvard University in Recent Social and Intellectual History of America, and later to study The Free Negro in the Ante-bellum South, specifically North Carolina, prior to 1860. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Mitchell Franklin An application from Mitchell Franklin, requesting a grant for 1939 to study French influences in American jurisprudence, specifically eighteenth-century French materialism, with special reference to Louisiana. This was to be done through independent research and potentially work at the University of Paris. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Godfrey Brandon Frankel An application from Godfrey Brandon Frankel, requesting a grant for 1946 to complete a pictorial documentation of Negro children, ages two to ten, in their natural surroundings in a northern and a southern city, to be used in race education. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Lawrence James Fox A written addendum concerning the application of Lawrence James Fox.
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Memorandum concerning Arthur B. Fox A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Arthur B. Fox in 1930 and 1931 to study vocational guidance during the summer sessions of 1931.
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Application of Manet Helen Fowler Applications from Manet Helen Fowler, requesting grants in 1941 and 1942 to conduct research in social anthropology, particularly African kingship and leadership processes, at Columbia University under Professor Ralph Linton and Dr. Ruth Benedict. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Alma Forrest Polk A document containing a cross-reference for Alma Forrest Polk.
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Written Addendum for Vera Chandler Foster A document containing a cross-reference for Vera Chandler Foster.
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Memorandum concerning Marron W. Fort A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Marron W. Fort from 1932 to 1933 to study chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Application of Alma Forrest Potts Applications from Alma Forrest Potts, also referred to as Alma Gladys Forrest, requesting grants in 1942, 1943, and 1947. The plan of work initially involved a comparative study of the vocabularies of southern rural and northern urban Negro youth. Later plans involved a study of conservatives and their part in the Secession period of southern history, to be conducted at the University of Chicago under Dr. Avery O. Craven. Also included is a handwritten note.