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Letter to Steve Bakowski regarding Madeline Gloria Finn A letter dated October 1, 1945, from Vandi V. Haygood, Acting Director for Fellowships, to Steve Bakowski. The letter requests a confidential evaluation of Madeline Gloria Finn, an applicant for a labor scholarship, specifically regarding her intelligence, initiative, leadership, and promise in the trade union movement.
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Letter from Mrs. William C. Haygood to Mr George Seiler A 1945 letter containing a reference request sent to George Seiler regarding Madeline Gloria Finn's labor scholarship application.
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Letter from Mrs. William C. Haygood to Mr Phil Reichardt A 1945 letter to Mr Phil Reichardt informing him about his name being submitted by Miss Madeline as her reference regarding her labor scholarship application including other actions required by him.
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Letter from Mrs Williams C Haygood (Vandi V Haygood) to Mr H. J. Gibbons. A 1945 letter between Vandi V. Haygood and H. J. Gibbons regarding the application details of Madeline Finn.
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Letter from H. J. Gibbons to Mrs William C Haygood. A 1945 letter from H. J. Gibbons, Director of the St. Louis Joint Council, to Mrs. William C Haygood on behalf of Miss Madeline Finn's application.
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Written Addendum Concerning James Harrison Finch A written addendum concerning the application of James Harrison Finch. The note describes him as an excellent candidate with an excellent project well worked out, suggesting he is a sound investment.
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Application of William Louis Fields An application from William Louis Fields, requesting a grant for 1945 to study the solution of differential equations involving operators of the fourth order. This was to be done while working toward a Ph.D. at Northwestern University under the supervision of Dr. Harold T. Davis. Included are handwritten notes.
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Application of Frank Gaskin Fields An application from Frank Gaskin Fields, requesting a grant for 1946 to write a Symphony for a full symphonic orchestra in five sections movements. Included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum Concerning William Perry Fidler A written addendum concerning the application of William Perry Fidler. The note mentions a Good record at Alabama - mixed record at Harvard Graduate School and conflicting recommendations.
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Written Addendum Concerning Lyne Starling Few A written addendum concerning the application of Lyne Starling Few. The note mentions he was at the top last year and recommends an award to apply when he starts European work.
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Application of Abbott Lamoyne Ferriss An application from Abbott Lamoyne Ferriss, requesting a grant for 1942 to prepare plans for and investigate the practices of selecting and training leaders in a Mississippi agricultural community. This was to be done while working for an M.A. degree under Dr. Howard W. Odum at the University of North Carolina. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Gwendolyn A. Ferris An application from Gwendolyn A. Ferris, requesting a grant for 1948 to prepare a series of paintings on the subject of the dance, correlating painting and dance.
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Application of James Sharbrough Ferguson An application from James Sharbrough Ferguson, requesting a grant for 1942 to research the history of the causes underlying the failure of the Granger movement in the South. This was to be done while working for a Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina under Prof. Fletcher M. Green. Included is a handwritten note.
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Memorandum Concerning Alma Catherine Ferguson A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Alma Catherine Ferguson from 1929 to 1930 for studies at the University of Wisconsin.
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Application of William Joel Fergeson An application from William Joel Fergeson, requesting a grant for 1947 to make a survey of Baptist facilities in the South for the education of Negro ministers. This was to be done while studying for the D.D. degree at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary under the supervision of Dr. T. B. Maston. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Lewis Henry Fenderson An application from Lewis Henry Fenderson, requesting a grant for 1946 to write a history of the Negro press from its beginnings to 1945, as a thesis requirement for the Ph.D. degree. This was to be done at the University of Pittsburgh under the supervision of Dr. George Carver. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Joe Felmet An application from Joe Felmet, requesting a grant for 1946 to study law at the Asheville Law School, to use professional training in Negro and labor organizations in the South. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Eugene Feldman An application from Eugene Feldman, requesting a grant for 1948 to write a biography of James T. Rapier, a Negro congressman from Alabama in 1873-75. Included is a handwritten note.
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Written Addendum Concerning Charles Napoleon Feidelson A written addendum concerning the application of Charles Napoleon Feidelson. The note praises the candidate and project but ranks him lower solely on the grounds of age.
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Application of Mark Oakland Fax Applications from Mark Oakland Fax, requesting a grant for 1946 to pursue courses leading to a Ph.D. and to compose original music for orchestra, voice, and chorus. This was to be done at the Eastman School of Music under the supervision of Dr. Howard Hanson. Mr. Fax also applied in 1938 and 1940. Included is a written addendum.
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Written Addendum Concerning Elton C. Fax A written addendum concerning the application of Elton C. Fax. The note mentions he was turned down by the art jury and suggests a lack of special distinctiveness in his art.
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Application of Rose Maureen Faulkner An application from Rose Maureen Faulkner, requesting a grant from June 1948 to August 1949 to complete a manuscript started at Bread Loaf School of English from materials gathered during fifteen years of teaching in South Alabama. This was to be done at the Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College, under the supervision of Warren Beck.
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Application of Gracita Florencia Faulkner An application from Gracita Florencia Faulkner, requesting a grant for 1948 to do a more thorough study of the languages used in concert work with special emphasis on the vocal interpretation of the music of Claude Debussy and his contemporaries.
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Application of John Henry Faulk Applications from John Henry Faulk, requesting grants in 1941 and 1942 to record by machine and by writing the sermons, morality plays, and other expressions of the unwritten literature of the southern Negro. This was to be done at the University of Texas under the supervision of Dr. J. Frank Dobie and Mr. Alan Lomax. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of William Edward Farrison An application from William Edward Farrison, requesting a grant for 1943 to revise and publish a study of the illiterate Negro dialect of Guilford County, North Carolina.