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Application of Dusti Bongé An application from Dusti Bongé, requesting a 1-year grant towards painting southern landscapes uninterrupted for one year.
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Application of Margaret Bonds A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Margaret Bonds in 1933-1934. The plan of work was to do graduate work in the School of Music at Northwestern University. The chosen field is Music.
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Application of Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr. An application from Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr., requesting a 1-year grant beginning June 1940. The plan of work was to appraise the interest of the "cotton South" in the formation and operation of domestic and foreign policy, and to obtain a Ph.D. at University of North Carolina under Drs. Pierson, Odum, Vance, and Zimmerman. These applications were submitted in 1940 and 1941, and the chosen field is Political Science. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Mr. Bonds across 1940 and 1941, as well as his record of professional career and a handwritten note: " Good record [illegible] says 'I have never recommended a man of his capacity and high promise for a Rosenwald award' [illegible]".
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Application of J. Max Bond A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to J. Max Bond across 1931, 1932, and 1934. The plan of work was to study Sociology at the University of Southern California. The chosen field is Sociology.
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Application of Horace Mann Bond A memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Horace Mann Bond across 1931 and 1932. The plan of work was to study Education at the University of Chicago for graduate work. The chosen field is Education.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning John Percy Bond, Jr. A handwritten note towards John Percy Bond, Jr. relating to Sociology: "Nothing in letters of indicate special distinction".
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Application of Frederick W. Bond An application from Frederick W. Bond, requesting a 1-year beginning October 1943. The plan of work was to find out what the philosophy of the Negro was. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is English.
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Application of Barbara Bond An application from Barbara Bond, requesting a grant beginning September 1942. The plan of work was to further develop skills, attitudes, and information in Home Economics, and to obtain a Master's degree at Cornell University or "Wisconsin". This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Home Economics. Also included is a portrait picture of Ms. Bond.
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Application of Wendell H. Bolton A memorandum summarizing the grants awarded to Wendell H. Bolton across 1929 and 1931. The plan of work was to carry out research work on the topic of "The Negro in Business in Chicago". The chosen field is Economics.
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Application of Ruth Bolton A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ruth Bolton in 1930. The plan of work was to make studies of the Home Economics Departments in the "State A. and M. College". The chosen field is Home Economics.
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Application of Cynthia Mae Bolt An application from Cynthia Mae Bolt, requesting a 1-year grant towards ascertaining the relationship of unemployment to social delinquency and among Negro youth. This is obtain a Ph.D. at the Boston University at Lorenzo Green's suggestion and under the supervision of Dr. V. Clary. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Social Work. Also included is a handwritten note: "Good record + good letters [illegible] But I see nothing like fewer of extraordinary [illegible]".
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Document Containing 'Norman R. Bolder' A handwritten note: "Bolden, Norman R.", "Sociology", and "1928".
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Application of William Henry Bodkin An application from William Henry Bodkin, requesting a 1-year grant beginning June 1946. The plan of work was to continue studying for the concert stage and to develop as a piano and voice teacher and coach, under the supervision of Mme. Stueckgold. This application was submitted 1946, and the chosen field is Music-Singing. Also included is a handwritten note: "Not [illegible] by jury".
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Application of Erie Elizabeth Bobo An application from Erie Elizabeth Bobo, requesting a 1-year grant beginning September 1943. The plan of work was to do work in Journalism and obtain a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. This application was submittted in 1943, and the chosen field is Journalism. Also included is a memorandum from 1943.
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Document Containing Addendum Concerning Lulu Bell Boswell A handwritten note towards Lulu Bell Boswell relating to Nursing Education: "I doubt if writing will ever [illegible] within the awards of the Committe [illegible]".
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Application of Dr. M. O. Bousfield A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to M.O. Bousfield in 1931. The plan of work was to visit national health agencies and health examination clinics in New York and Washington, and to assist in work as a committee member for National Negro Health Week and for interesting Negro life insurance companies in health. The chosen field is Medicine (Negro Health).
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Application of John Titus Blue, Jr. An application from John Titus Blue, Jr., requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1947. The plan of work was to obtain a Ph.D. degree at the University of Michigan under Dr. R.C. Angell. The chosen field is Sociology.
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Application of Cecil Blue A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Cecil Blue in 1936. The plan of work wasn't stated. The chosen field is Education.
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Application of Ila Jacuith Blue An application from Ila Jacuith Blue, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1948. The plan of work was to obtain a Ph.D. degree in English at the University of Michigan under the supervision of Dr. Bredvold, while researching the social and political impact of modern Negro literature. This application was submitted in 1948, and the chosen field is Language & Literature. Included is a handwritten note.
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Application of James H. Blow A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to James H. Blow in 1930. The plan of work was to do summer study at Lewis Institute. The chosen field is Business Administration.
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Application of Mildred E. Blount An application from Mildred E. Blount, requesting a grant towards making a set of miniature period hats to be used as effective unit of teaching aid for art, costume designing and historic value. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is Art-Millinery Designing. Also included is a memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Ms. Blount in 1943.
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Application of Herman David Bloch An application from Herman David Bloch, requesting a one-year grant beginning June 1946. The plan of work was to do a factual and analytical survey of economic and social conditions of the Negro in New York City, past and present, and the measures taken to combat discrimination. This application was submitted in 1946, and the chosen field is Sociology. Also included is a handwritten note.
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Application of Doris Ada Blayton An application from Doris Ada Blayton, requesting a one-year grant beginning September 1943. The plan of work was to obtain Master of Arts degree studying Business Administration, with emphasis on Accounting, at the University of Chicago School of Business. This application was submitted in 1943, and the chosen field is Business Administration.
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Application of Dr. W. E. Blatz A memorandum summarizing the grant awarded to Dr. W.E. Blatz in 1930. The plan of work was to make possible study for a five or six months period in Europe. The chosen field is Mental & Social Sciences.
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Application of Carol Valerie Blanton An application from Carol Valerie Blanton, requesting a one-year grant beginning October 1942. The plan of work was to study piano privately with Mr. Carl Friedberg, as well as other courses at the Institute of Musical Art of the Julliard School. This application was submitted in 1942, and the chosen field is Music-Piano. Included is a handwritten note.