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Application notes for Howard Earl Covington A 1939 fellowship application summary for Howard Earl Covington, a twenty five years old student in the field of Sociology. The document included handwritten evaluations of his character.
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Granted application for William James Cousins A 1948 fellowship application for William James Cousins, a twenty four year old graduate student at Yale University, granted one thousand eight hundred dollars to conduct a sociological study of Negro-white contact in New Haven, Connecticut. The file included handwritten notes.
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Granted application for Samuel Albert Countee A 1948 fellowship application for Samuel Albert Countee, an independent artist in New York City, granted one thousand five hundred and ninety dollars to paint a series of panels on little-known Negroes in American history. The file also documents handwritten addendum.
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Granted application for John M. Coruthers A 1931 fellowship application for John M. Coruthers, a professor at Arkansas State College in Pine Bluff, granted one thousand two hundred dollars to study agriculture at Cornell University for one year.
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Granted applications for Eldzier Cortor Files documenting fellowship grants of two thousand, four hundred dollars for 1944 and two thousand, four hundred dollars for 1945 for Eldzier Cortor, a professional artist from Chicago. The grants supported his project to paint characteristic aspects of Gullah Negro life on the Sea Islands of Georgia and South Carolina. The document includes a list of his accomplishments, a handwritten addendum.
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Granted application for Robert Crawford Cotner A 1939 fellowship application for Robert Crawford Cotner, a professor at John B. Stetson University, granted one thousand dollars to complete research on the History of the Florida Citrus Industry at Harvard University. The file documents his academic background at Baylor and Brown Universities.
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Granted application for Merrill H. Curtis (Dr) A 1934 fellowship application for Dr. Merrill H. Curtis, granted four hundred and seventy eight dollars, thirteen cents for study in the department of surgery at Billings Hospital, University of Chicago.
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Granted application for Paul B. Cornely A 1930 fellowship application for Paul B. Cornely, a student at the University of Michigan Medical School, granted six hundred and twenty five dollars to aid in the completion of his senior year.
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Granted application for Robert Crawford Cotner A 1939 fellowship application for Robert Crawford Cotner, a professor at John B. Stetson University, granted one thousand dollars to research the History of the Florida Citrus Industry at Harvard University. The file documents a conflict that forced a change in his thesis subject, includes handwritten evaluations of his scholarship, and provides updates on his later career at the University of Texas and as a Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy. Documents include handwritten addenda assessing his candidacy.
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Granted application for John P. Corry A 1931 fellowship application for John P. Corry, an instructor at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, granted one thousand five hundred dollars for travel and study in Paris, France.
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Granted application for Melville Fort Corbett (Ivey) A 1941 fellowship application for Melville Fort Corbett, later Mrs. Ivey, a research assistant at the University of North Carolina, granted one thousand two hundred dollars to pursue a Ph.D. in Sociology at Columbia University. The project focused on Southern Levels of Life. The documents include references and updates on her subsequent teaching position at Meredith College.
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Granted application for William Montague Cobb A 1941 fellowship application for William Montague Cobb, an Associate Professor of Anatomy at Howard University, granted two thousand dollars to prepare an atlas of age changes in the human skeleton at Western Reserve University. The file details his extensive academic qualifications, publications, and references.
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Application for Robert Floyd Coar A 1946 fellowship application for Robert Floyd Coar, an administrative assistant at the Birmingham Health Department, to study public health administration at the University of Michigan. The file documents his work in Negro health education and includes a handwritten addendum evaluating his academic background and fellowship application.
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Granted Application for Homer Percival Cooper A 1930 fellowship application for Homer Percival Cooper, a physician from Chicago, granted two thousand dollars for one year of post-graduate study in general and orthopedic surgery in Vienna, Austria .
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Granted applications for James E. Coleman Files documenting fellowship grants for James E. Coleman, an intern at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. He was granted six hundred dollars in 1930, 1931, and 1932 to study obstetrics under Dr. Henry Schmitz at Loyola University and Cook County Hospital, and under Dr. Bertha Van Hossen at the Women's and Children's Hospital. The file notes that the applicant is deceased.
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Granted applications for Copeland Lewis Campbell Files documenting fellowship grants for Lewis Campbell Copeland, a sociologist at the University of Chicago and Fisk University. He received grants of one thousand five hundred dollars in 1937 and 1938 to study race relations at Duke University and two thousand dollars in 1943 for a study on racial ideologies at Fisk. The documents include professional data, publication lists, handwritten addenda, and references.
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Application notes for Lawrence Owen Cooper A 1939 fellowship application summary for Lawrence Owen Cooper, Assistant Director of the Mississippi State Planning Commission, applying in the field of Public Administration. The document included handwritten evaluations praising his record.
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Granted application for Esther Victoria Cooper A 1944 fellowship application for Esther Victoria Cooper, Executive Secretary of the Southern Negro Youth Congress in Birmingham, Alabama, granted one thousand seven hundred dollars to study the attitudes of Southern Negro youth regarding the war and post-war plans. The file documents her education at Oberlin College and Fisk University, and includes handwritten evaluations.
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Granted applications for Edna Catherine Cooper A 1945 fellowship application for Edna Catherine Cooper, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina, granted one thousand five hundred dollars and was renewed in 1946 to study the emigration of Southern leaders. The file documents her education at Scarritt College and includes handwritten addenda assessing her candidacy and questioning the uniqueness of the project.
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Application for Paul Phillips Cooke A 1944 fellowship application for Paul Phillips Cooke, a teacher at Phelps Vocational School in Washington, D.C., to study government documents related to the Negro during the war period at Columbia University. The file details his education at Miner Teachers College, New York University, and Catholic University, and includes handwritten evaluations of his candidacy.
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Granted applications for Cooke Anna Margaret Files documenting fellowship grants of one thousand five hundred dollars both in 1938 and 1939 for Cooke Anna Margaret, Director of Dramatics at Spelman College, to pursue a Ph.D. in Drama at Yale University. The grants supported her goal to develop a School of the Theatre at Atlanta University. The file notes she was previously a Rosenwald Fellow in 1930 through 1931 and includes references from Allardyce Nicoll and Frank McMullen of Yale University.
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Granted application for Cook Will Mercer A 1937 fellowship application for Cook Will Mercer, a Professor of French at Atlanta University, granted two thousand dollars to study the Negro in French literature at the University of Paris and conduct research in Nantes, Martinique, and Guadeloupe. The file documents his previous academic achievements, including a Ph.D. from Brown University and a prior Rosenwald grant in 1931.
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Application for Julian P. Cook A 1942 scholarship aid application for Julian P. Cook, a student at Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia, to pursue an M.S. in plastic chemistry at the University of California. The file documents his plan to study for one year, notes an assured loan from the Rotary Club Foundation of Atlanta, and lists references, including A. R. Van Cleave.
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Application addendum for John H. Cook Handwritten note containing the name John H. Cook and other data.
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Application notes for Gerald Thomas Cook A 1940 fellowship application summary for Gerald Thomas Cook, a student at the Chicago Conservatory of Music, applying in the field of Music. Included is a handwritten note.