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Application of Paul B. Foreman An application from Paul B. Foreman, requesting a grant for 1938 to conduct an intercensal study on Population Trends in Mississippi, 1880-1930 at the University of Chicago, the University of North Carolina, and Vanderbilt University. Also included are handwritten notes regarding his excellent record and publications, including Mississippi Population Trends.
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Application of Gladys Ines Forde An application from Gladys Ines Forde, requesting a grant for 1948 to study effective methods of staging plays on a limited budget and to publish the results in a play production textbook suitable for small non-professional groups. This was to be done at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in the Department of Drama.
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Application of Nick Aaron Ford Applications from Nick Aaron Ford, requesting a grant for 1943 to pursue courses in American literature at the University of Iowa under Dr. Norman Foerster, specifically contributing to his knowledge for a dissertation on The Negro Character in American Fiction. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Memorandum concerning Joseph H. Ford A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Joseph H. Ford in 1935 to study chemistry at George Williams College during the year 1934-35
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Application of James Alfred Ford An application from James Alfred Ford, requesting a grant beginning in the fall of 1940 to attend Columbia University to work toward a Ph.D. in anthropology and to prepare a synthesis of Southern archaeology under Dr. Duncan D. Strong. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of William Stanton Forbes An application from William Stanton Forbes, requesting a grant for 1946 to execute a mural at the University of Georgia depicting the contribution of all races to the advance of science, agriculture, religion, and industry, and to execute two terra-cotta statues.
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Written Addendum for Charles Gerald Forbes A written addendum concerning the application of Charles Gerald Forbes.
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Application of Hugo I. Fontellio-Nanton An application from Hugo I. Fontellio-Nanton, requesting a grant for 1946 to survey and evaluate the development of venereal disease work in North Carolina and investigate publicity methods for disease control in a Negro community. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at the University of Iowa under the supervision of Dr. H. Saunders.
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Application of William Thomas Fontaine Applications from William Thomas Fontaine, requesting a grant for 1942 to study the mind and thought of the Negro as revealed in imaginative literature from 1870 to date, and later to analyze imaginative literature produced by Negroes in the United States with parallels in Latin America. The work was to be conducted at the University of Pennsylvania and Fisk University under Doctors Singer, Park, and Johnson. Mr. Fontaine reapplied for another grant in 1943. Also included are handwritten notes.
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Application of John Kenneth Folger An application from John Kenneth Folger, requesting a grant for 1948 for a descriptive study of extension activities in certain southern universities, including administrative structures and communications media used to channel research findings. This was to be done while working toward a Master of Arts degree in Sociology at the University of North Carolina under the supervision of Dr. John E. Ivey, Jr. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Martha Zenia Flowers An application from Martha Zenia Flowers, requesting a grant for 1948 to begin private vocal studies and study diligently for four or more years, with the goal of entering into operatic or concert participations.
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Application of Katherine Jefferson Flowers An application from Katherine Jefferson Flowers, requesting a grant for 1946 to write a child's history of dancing with an approach to the intercultural results of the dance. This was to be done while working toward an M.A. in education at Northwestern University. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum for Herbert D. Flowers A written addendum concerning the application of Herbert D. Flowers.
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Written Addendum for Harry C. Flowers A written addendum concerning the application of Harry C. Flowers.
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Application of Lyonel Charles Florant Applications from Lyonel Charles Florant, requesting grants for 1940 and 1941 to study recent population movements among Negroes in the United States in terms of the extent of the movements and the mechanics involved. This was to be done at the University of Chicago under Samuel Stouffer. Also included are handwritten notes.
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Written Addendum for James Julius Flood A written addendum concerning the application of James Julius Flood.
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Application of Martha Rosena Flint An application from Martha Rosena Flint, requesting a grant for 1946 to take graduate study in the social sciences in preparation for educational work among labor union groups in Southern industrial communities. This was to be done at the University of Chicago. Also included is a written addendum.
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Written Addendum for Wanasebe Silas Fletcher A written addendum concerning the application of Wanasebe Silas Fletcher.
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Written Addendum for Theodore T. F. Fletcher A written addendum concerning the application of Theodore T. F. Fletcher.
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Application of Mary Frances Fletcher An application from Mary Frances Fletcher, requesting a grant for the school year 1945 to 1946 to complete for publication the work begun in a Master's thesis titled A Biographical and Critical Study of Ruth McEnery Stuart, towards a Ph.D. at Harvard University, or potentially Louisiana State University or the University of Virginia. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Memorandum concerning D. R. Fletcher A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to D. R. Fletcher in 1930.
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Written Addendum for Lawrence Durwood Fleming A written addendum concerning the application of Lawrence Durwood Fleming.
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Application of James Ernest Fleming Applications from James Ernest Fleming, requesting a grant beginning September 1939. The plan of work was to conduct a socio-historical study of the Southern opposition to industry as revealed in important newspapers from 1865 to 1900. This was to be done at the University of North Carolina under Dr. R. B. Vance and Dr. H. W. Odum. Mr. Fleming reapplied for another grant in 1940. These applications were submitted in 1939 and 1940, and the chosen field is Sociology. Also included are handwritten notes.
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Written Addendum for George James Fleming An evaluative note on George James Fleming, an administrative assistant for the Christian Street YMCA. It contains a handwritten evaluation on his application, but it's not totally legible.
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Written Addendum Concerning Charles Herron Fairbanks A written addendum concerning the application of Charles Herron Fairbanks.